A MASSIVE EYE OPENER! I'm a documentary junkie and this is one of the greatest I've seen. Extremely well put together, talking to some truly inspirational, intelligent, and motivated individuals who in my opinion holds the key to elevate Americans to the next level, regardless of race. Will be watching again.
Uncle Tom
2020
Action / Documentary / History
Uncle Tom
2020
Action / Documentary / History
Plot summary
In a collection of intimate interviews with some of America's most provocative black conservative thinkers, Uncle Tom takes a unique look at being black in America. Featuring media personalities, ministers, civil rights activists, veterans, and a self-employed plumber, the film explores their personal journeys of navigating the world as one of America's most misunderstood political and cultural groups: The American Black Conservative. In this eye-opening film from Director Justin Malone and Executive Producer Larry Elder, Uncle Tom examines self-empowerment, individualism and rejecting the victim narrative. Uncle Tom shows us a different perspective of American History from this often ignored and ridiculed group.
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Amazing!
This is a must see for EVERYONE!!
Eye-opening!! This is exactly what we need to see and hear right now. The Democrat party are the REAL problem (not saying the Republican party is innocent,, but,,,). All I have seen from the Democratic party in the last 25 yrs is pandering/victimhood/etc. The Obama administration was one of the worst things to ever happen to the US. Now (in his 3rd term) we are going backwards!! WAKE UP!
Some are trying to erase history/rewrite history,,, we can't let them.
GO WATCH IT!!!
The Invisible Black
There's a lot of anger on the streets these days where a certain segment of society is portrayed by the media as an out of control mob who feel looting and rioting is a form of "reparations." Race baiting means dollars for the MSM and the talking heads can lay it on real thick.
What we don't see much of is the conservative Black who by the sweat of his brow has achieved success in this land of opportunity by rejecting the stereotype of victimhood and Uncle Tom does a superb job of leveling the playing field.
Tom recounts a myriad of remarkable success stories by men and women who faced the far more daunting task of confronting racism in their time than the spoiled malcontents of today tragically being led around by race hustlers like Al Sharpton, Van Jones and Maxine Waters who have become quite wealthy in the process while followers continue to languish.
Larry Elder leads and presents a group of highly accomplished men and women such as Robert Woodson, Herman Cain, Ben Carson, Carol Swain and Allen West who testify to the promise of the American Dream as shining examples of it while taking a far more challenging path in the process. Facts, figures and history glossed over and ignored by most media outlets further buttresses a hypocrisy practiced by Democrats before the Civil War until now.
Other than its completely over the top music score, Uncle Tom's greatest drawback is that it threatens to become an add for the Republican Party while it backs up Dem double dealing as the party of the KKK and points to its attempts to derail 60s Civil Rights legislation. This bias aside Uncle Tom is a devastating expose that probably should be shown in all American classrooms to bring some balance to this conversation that is plaguing America. Larry Elder is not only to be praised for his tireless work at getting the other side heard but perhaps even more importantly for inspiring the likes of the eloquent young firebrand Candace Owen, not just a great Black hope but also a great hope for all of America. One very enlightening. documentary.