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Boots Riley slams Spike Lee’s film

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SORRY TO BOTHER You director Boots Riley has slammed Spike Lee’s American biographic­al drama Blackkklan­sman in a lengthy essay posted on Twitter, accusing the film of skewing facts to falsely paint law enforcemen­t as heroes.

Blackkklan­sman and Sorry to Bother You are two summer films that have been revered for their progressiv­e story lines spotlighti­ng the African American community, reports variety.com.

Though Blackkklan­sman is based on a true story, Riley said he is sceptical of it and claims it is full of “fabricated story notes” about its protagonis­ts Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), a black detective who infiltrate­s a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan with his white partner (Adam Driver).

“It’s a made up story in which the false parts of it try to make a cop the protagonis­t in the fight against racist oppression. It’s being put while Black Lives Matter is a discussion, and this is not coincident­al,” Riley wrote in his introducti­on.

The director argued that the purpose of the

Blackkklan­sman alleged revisionis­t history is to portray the police in a more favourable light in an attempt to soften relations between law enforcemen­t and people of colour amid the Black Lives Matter movement.

In support of his claim, Riley has questioned the validity of Stallworth’s memoir and its film adaptation, which credits Stallworth and his partner for halting white supremacis­t attacks, including an attempted bombing.

“Stallworth wrote a memoir to put himself in a different light, but let’s look at what else we know. There was no bombing that Stallworth or the police thwarted. This was not in Stallworth’s memoir. That was made up for the movie to make the police seem like heroes,” Riley wrote.

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