In particular, they argued that it was through mythicalconception authored in the birth of a nation by Griffith records a black felon with reproductivepotency (Du Vernay, 2016). Is it ethical to profile all blackpeople in the modern world as criminals based on society’s perception and historical aspects?The contributors discussed the last ethical question regarding the criminalization of AfricanAmericans in the United States. Finally, the wordings CRIMINAL is offered a symbolic meaning in the film inwhich it poses an ethical situation with the question that reads. According to the narrator, the organization wasamong the many utilized by the system to fight back the growing unrest among the blackcommunity. The firm was quoted as the ideal perpetrator of laws meant to make their shareholdersand stakeholders richer in the corporate world.
Here the personal analogy can implore thereality based on the ruling of the conscience and the alignment of their efforts to the universalmorality.Another question that emerged concerning the film content is does the business modelembodied by profit-making organizations from the historical moment an ethical way of makingmoney. After watching the film, some of the ethical questionsthat arose included do the American correctional officers involved in the mass incarceration ofthe African Americans consider their actions moral. According to the clause,abolishing slavery in 1865 embeds the technique in modernized aspects by allowing thepernicious slavery to African Americans. The film anchors the 13th amendment in the Americanconstitution, inferring slavery and servitude as part of the punishment. The insights are acquired from the activist, scholars, and politicians in the documentarythat is one hour and forty minutes long. The film is directed by Ava DuVernay’sin’ sin the intriguing documentary thatanalyses the criminalization of the African American boom of the American prisons (Du Vernay,2021).
#13TH FILM REVIEW MOVIE#
Let me know if you have any questions.113th Amendment Ethics Movie ReviewStudent’s NameInstitutionCourseProfessor’s NameDate213th Amendment Ethics Movie ReviewSection OneThe film of choice is Titled 13th, and it premiers on Netflix and YouTube for free, thuseasily accessible.