Lol@the irony of the first sentence.
It is entertainment and it contains more than "a few factual errors" and you know that. It's a fukking documentary. Anybody with the money, motive, and dedication can make a documentary about anything, and anybody with a TV or computer and 2 hours can watch a documentary.
How is it entertainment?
You know what its intended to do. TO share information.
Period.
It has a few flaws, but its intent is clear.
Why are yall talking like it's an educational curriculum? Can I get an accredited degree that qualifies me for a profession with the skills and education I obtained from watching Hidden Colors?
Lets not go down this fukking rabbit hole. Curriculums are derived from whatever society wants them to be. Look at Texas and creationism. Some people want one thing other people unfortunately want another.
Are you seriously trolling right now with this dumb ass question?
This is beneath you. I'm honestly shocked you trotted this dumb shyt out.
You're going to have to make a convincing case that watching HC bears enough positive fruit in lives of black people, insomuch that it is worth the purchase price and outweighs whatever hindrances that could be incurred by those who swallow all the inaccurate shyt and/or engage in this sort of divisive, sheep-minded cult worship mentality you see by many here.
Its a history documentary with a few flaws.
No history book around is immune from it.
What are you saying right now?