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: The documentary asserts that radicals like Saul Alinsky have successfully undermined the Black community to further a broader Marxist agenda.
: Some viewers and reviewers from sites like Film Threat praise the film for its "deep introspective thought" and its challenge to mainstream narratives.
The film contrasts what it describes as an "eradicated history" of Black American prosperity and patriotism with a current state of "anger, discontent, and victimhood". Key arguments include: Uncle Tom II: An American Odyssey
: A central figure in the film who provides theological and social commentary.
: Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. : The documentary asserts that radicals like Saul
is a documentary film directed by Justin Malone and executive produced by Larry Elder that argues Marxism has infiltrated American institutions to intentionally demoralize the country. As a sequel to the 2020 film Uncle Tom , it explores the "gradual demoralization of America" by alleging that Marxist ideology uses Black America as a tool to create racial tension, destroy capitalism, and replace religious faith with government reliance. Core Themes and Narrative
: The narrative highlights a history of Black entrepreneurship, faith, and honorable figures that the filmmakers believe has been suppressed by modern progressive ideologies. Featured Participants Key arguments include: : A central figure in
: Critics on platforms like Letterboxd argue the documentary relies on "denial and distancing" and fails to engage with the full structural context of Black life in America. Uncle Tom II Documentary | An American Odyssey