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I don't know if Childish Gambino is supposed to be social commentary or just a pop song, but whatever it is it's not it
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I think it’s a real shame you posted this instead of looking for the actual answer. There are many breakdowns of the video This is America, which like Atlanta, is part of Afro-surrealist cannon and there is so many layers of brilliant use of absurdism to discuss important subjects like Jim Crow laws and disproportionate use of violence by police against communities of colour.
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I'll be honest: I assumed as much and I don't care. Don't like absurdism and think it cheapens subjects. As for afro-surrealism, I can't relate to it and I don't think it makes any effort to have outsiders relate to it — which is fine, art does not need to proselytise to have value. It just doesn't have value to me
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I don’t believe it’s art’s job to necessarily try to have people relate to it. But I would argue that it does. As the first video essay points out, the feeling of uneasiness, of something always being just a little out of place, is exactly what it’s trying to convey. Regardless, I only mention all of this because your original post can be read in a way that I hope you didn’t want it to be read. Especially given when you posted it.
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