The marketing campaign for "The Woman King" says it's based on true events.
Jason says it's actually a work of make-believe carefully crafted in the BLM factory in Hollywood.
“Factual history tells a much different story than the fantasy spun in 'The Woman King.' In the movie, General Nanisca convinces King Ghezo to abandon the slave trade and the female warriors thwart the white colonizers.
It’s all fantasy.
The French routed the Amazon warriors and the British forced Dahomey to give up the slave trade in the 1850s.” It’s simple to see the real goal of the film.
“History isn’t the point of 'The Woman King.' Message is.
The movie is on message.
Men are evil.” "Fearless" soldiers Shemeka Michelle and Delano Squires join the show to discuss this work of matriarchal propaganda, complete with its ode to the greatest female warrior of our time: Breonna Taylor.