The Last Dance Is A White Media View Of The History Of Michael Jordan That Blacks Helped With
ONN – The Last Dance Is A White Media View Of The History Of Michael Jordan That Blacks Helped With
“The Last Dance” is a very disappointing sports documentary on the so-called history of the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan during the glory years of their championship run. But for me, it’s a very disappointing and myopic look at the Bulls and Jordan’s story via a “white media” lens.
How else to explain the constant rehash of old controversial stories about Michael Jordan’s rumored and now old-news “gambling problem” or less-than-stellar bedside manner as a player, written by white male writers you never knew today, and barely knew back then? To call it a documentary is an insult to documentaries.
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