It was good. They tried to make the kids kids care or act racist, and the kids didn't give a single eff about it. They ended up being on Oprah (of course not Cube), and the son was like "I dont care...didnt change one thing: and gave a PC answer The white father just wanted to say n!gga then had a change of heart (for all about a second) when he was slightly racially profiled. They were eyed at the rock or country bar. The fathers actually hated each other. The wives were just there to argue...I think someone drove by and called the white wife a "black b!tch" and she was like "
I did like the kids. The black son was around all the white kids in school, those white kids are prob all Maga now...white girl was embraced by the black kids, even when she told them the truth.
Overall, I don't think it achieved what it said it would, but I do think it showed something deeper...specifically in how kids are raised to always look at something a certain way.