I see all sorts of commentary on Lauren Southern here, but zero reviews of her actual documentary. It is on my slow list to watch some time later.
But I would think if people are here to bash on her someone might be interested enough to watch what she produced. It could be great. It could be crap. It could be fence sitting. But none of you will know until you watch it.
You can see it for free here: https://crossfire.movie/
I watched most of it already. I might finish. There's not gonna be any redpills in there for your average poal user. If you have some family, it could be useful. It's well put together. The interviewees are pretty based; some of them have an interesting story to tell. I like that Mike Cernovich guy. (Sue me). First time actually seeing him, for me. But as I say, nothing is like "wow, I never knew that." Southern doesn't even approach the topic of black crime from a race realist perspective, which makes for some awkward attempts to explain it.
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