Simion's got all the tell-tale signs of a militant. But when his brother show's him some love in the end he just says "fukk it" and goes back home.
You think this is an allegory of the plight of the black man in America? We need to look out for each other, and focus our energy on going home rather than going to war with those who've wronged us?
You think this is an allegory of the plight of the black man in America? We need to look out for each other, and focus our energy on going home rather than going to war with those who've wronged us?