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Sports journalist Jason Whitlock is not a fan of Ryan Coogler’s new movie “Sinners.” The movie, which is set in the 1930s, is about twin brothers who return to their hometown, only to discover that White vampires are waiting for them.

Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan, who pulls double duty playing twin brothers. Sinners also stars actress Hailee Steinfeld as one of the vampires.

The movie earned $60 million at the box office to become the biggest original movie in decades.

Jason captioned his movie review video: “‘Sinners’ has an explicit theme about white people being the ultimate evil. When I watched it at the theater last night, there was a big young crowd, and everybody seemed interested. This is what they are feeding young people. They are programming us to hate white people.”

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“This movie is not intended to scare you, in my opinion,” Jason said. “This movie has an explicit agenda-themed narrative and we’ve seen it over and over… They all beat the same drum; these evil White people and what they’ve done to Black people.”

He said the movie has no consistent storyline, because it’s intended to stoke racial emotions in Black people. Jason suggested that Hollywood has an agenda to program Black people to hate Whites.

“This is what they’re feeding young people,” Jason said, “and it’s working.”

He said he can’t blame White people for saying Karmelo Anthony killed Austin Metcalf “because he hates White people.”

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Karmelo, 17, fatally stabbed Austin Metcalf, also 17, during a dispute at a high school track meet earlier this month.

The murder generated national headlines, mainly because Karmelo is Black and Austin was White.

Question: Are you tired of being manipulated by Hollywood and pop culture?

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