"Do the right thing" was a film by directed by Spike Lee. The racial tensions that exist in the multicultural society in Brooklyn, New York, are depicted in the Spike Lee's film which has the capacity to change one's political sensibilities. This movie offers its audience a special glimpse into the racism, ideas, and difficulties that target the black community by telling the narrative from a black perspective.
Doing the right thing is harder said than done, as the title of the article suggests. Especially if you belong to an oppressed group of people and especially when no one is looking. To put it mildly, it is discriminatory to try to make ends meet and survive in a society that has advanced you only a little because of the colour of your skin.
This movie vividly depicts how racism has permeated society and serves as a sobering reminder that such prejudice is still produced by systemic mechanisms. Even though the humour in Do The Right Thing may not be to everyone's taste, Lee has expertly made an engrossing movie. This aptly captures the life of a group living under the pressure of the outside world.
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