Runaway Slave

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  • PG
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 48 min
  • 6.9  (300)

Runaway Slave is a documentary film from 2012 that tackles a deeply sensitive and controversial issue in modern America - race relations. The movie aims to expose the political and social ideologies that are responsible for the economic slavery that continues to plague African-Americans in the country today. The movie features Glenn Beck, Andrew Breitbart, and C.L. Bryant, among others, who offer their perspectives and experiences in the fight against racial oppression.

The film is a candid and insightful commentary on the history of slavery in America and the consequent struggles that have followed for African-Americans in the fight for their rights. It highlights the injustices they have faced since the abolition of slavery, focusing on the economic slavery that persists today due to failed governmental policies, persistent racial biases, and general societal attitudes.

The movie opens with scenes of plantation life during the colonial era, where slaves were forced to work long hours to cultivate cotton and tobacco. It proceeds to explore the evolution of slavery into a more insidious form of economic oppression, where African-Americans are still exploited in industries such as agriculture, with no prospect for upward mobility. The film explains how black individuals are still significantly underrepresented in almost every political and economic sector of the country. It is for this reason that the filmmakers encourage African-Americans to take control of their narrative and disrupt their chains.

One of the notable features of the documentary is that it features the perspectives of African-American conservatives who offer critical perspectives on the role that policies such as affirmative action play in keeping the black minority subservient, then backed up with news and expert interviews. The black conservatives featured in the film advocate for equal treatment under the law, devoid of any consideration of diversity, by promoting their own ability to succeed in the face of adversity.

The movie also highlights the divide between African-Americans who seek progress through assimilation or those who reject assimilation in preference for pushing back against the status quo. The film posits the idea that the rejection of assimilation is due to the fact that the African-Americans' history of oppression has left them with a continued sense of exclusion from mainstream American society, and as such, the film suggests the need to reform policies that actively contribute to the segregation.

Ultimately, what this movie does is to force its viewers to consider what it means to take ownership of their lives and free themselves from the slavery of perpetually living on welfare. In doing so, the movie offers a compelling argument that African-Americans can solve their problems by focusing on capitalism, personal responsibility, and self-determination. The film examines the notion that the government's reliance on welfare spaces a ceiling on how successful black individuals can be, rendering the welfare-dependent community subservient to those who control the system, irrespective of who’s in charge.

In conclusion, Runaway Slave is a potent film that offers a critical perspective on race relations in contemporary America. Featuring Glenn Beck, Andrew Breitbart, and C.L. Bryant, among others, the movie is an honest commentary on the impact of policy choices on African-Americans and encourages the need for self-determination in the fight against economic and social oppression. The film is a definite eye-opener, a necessary paradigm shift, and a compelling narrative of the fight for freedom and self-determination. This is not only important for African-Americans but for everyone, including non-Americans, who wants to play a role in curbing this persistent challenge within the society.

Runaway Slave is a 2012 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.9.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (300)