Review of Be Water

Be Water (2020)
1/10
Be Woke
1 November 2020
This is a Bruce Lee documentary the social justice, woke version. I could only stomach 15min until I was tried and disgusted of the nonsense and being preached to.

First of all, it's sad to see Shannon Lee got infected by the SJW - Critical Race Theory (CRT) cult. In particular this bugs me because I'm a 3rd generation BL student. Ted LucayLucay (RIP, Guru in the Filipino arts in his own right) was my teacher, then he from Dan Inosanto who was BL's protégé. There was never talk of racism in JKD circles, at least that I never experienced.

Some people are always looking for some excuse, someone to blame for their own failures in life.

Here is realty, the truth. Sure there is/was some racism. Some people just flat out hate some other group, class of people, etc., but this does not mean everyone is inherently racist that the SJW movement is claiming.

Consider if you are in Africa do you expect to see mostly Africans in a African produced show, or some other skin tones? Who would be in the staring roles most of the time?

It's mostly about acceptance. This is true all over the world. If you are a foreigner someplace, you might stand out. You might be unfamiliar to people. You are to a greater or lessor degree "unknown".

Furthermore, look at BL's first movie "The Big Boss". It was a 99% a Chinese made movie with 99% Asian people in it. Was this racism?, of course not!

Maybe America in the late 60's early 70's was not ready for an Asian super star. But BL made it happen.

I wish these shows would stop attacking people based on their race in the supposed name of anti-racism.

Unless you want to be insulted by this low IQ silliness, skip it.
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