While I don't think Denzel was inaccurate, he was not telling the whole truth and did not go far enough on purpose just like other black entertainers in Hollywood. We put too much value into what people like him who "made it" say therefore proving his point.
That includes idiots like Meek Mill who want to be applauded for songs like "Young Black America" but spent the past 10+ proving the negative black male stereotype until it caught up with him. We march for him but not Wilbert Jones who lost 46 years of his life on a false rape charge.
Meanwhile feminist white women in Hollywood and on the Political scale have absolutely no issue suddenly ranting about how the white men they go home to have supposedly victimized them for so long when they control more wealth than ever and may rule the social scale within the next decade.
We can complain about white supremacy all day but we already know it; we see it on Youtube, other forums, comment sections, everywhere. If there was a button they could press to rid all of us from this country I think most of us would still be surprised how many would mash it. But they do not stop us from moving forward. Facebook Pro-Blacks complaining that the white man forced the black man out the household and replaced them with welfare is garbage because even a man making minimum wage brings more value to a household than government assistance.
Truth is we do need to get our house (and community) in order, IF we want to move up the ranks as a whole, but its hard to look in the mirror when the cards are clearly stacked against you.