Review: They Cloned Tyrone Draws on Old CIA Conspiracy Theories
The political commentary in Netflix's sci-fi comedy isn't exactly subtle.

In Netflix's absurdist sci-fi black comedy They Cloned Tyrone, the U.S. government is a secretive, manipulative authority trying to enforce crude racial harmony in America by subjecting black people to bizarre experiments.
The film follows a trio of black urban protagonists who stumble upon a grim secret: For years, the U.S. government has been running a series of experiments attempting to pacify black Americans in order to keep the peace between the races. The experiments include a tranquilizing substance added to fried chicken, mind-control signals embedded in hip-hop, and, as the title suggests, a series of genetic experiments that include cloning and selective breeding designed to eliminate blackness.
The story echoes old conspiracy theories that the CIA had deliberately fueled the crack epidemic in American cities to damage black Americans. The film's politics aren't terribly subtle (the bad guy is named Nixon), but the movie is a delightfully weird and often clever sci-fi riff on the role of government in a complicated system of social oppression.
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In regards to race, Netflix doesn't do "subtle".
It's not meant to be subtle. I actually liked this one because the writer/director actually does a decent job of pitting the stereotypes against each other and then turning them up to 11. You can't get offended with the depiction of "Nixon" or all the black people as drug dealers, pimps, and hookers without effectively admitting that the fun house mirror depictions, all of them, are actually a reflection.
No one's going to remember it in a decade, if they haven't already forgotten it, but, for whatever it's worth, it's way better than a lot of the other shitty social commentary bolted onto vast swaths of more popular and even critically-acclaimed works.
See my comment below. Black Dynamite (Did I mention it’s one of the best Blaxploitation parodies ever put to film?) has a final ‘boss battle’ between the protagonist (Black Dynamite) and Richard Nixon in a Kung Fu fight in which Nixon uses nun chucks, and Pat Nixon is Karate kicked into a china cabinet.
All of which was fueled by a Nixon/CIA experiment shrink the genitals of America’s Black population through chemicals added to Anaconda Malt Liquor.
I mean, writing doesn’t get better than that.
It sounds like a good time.
To wit, Suderman says “eliminate blackness” but that’s only really applies if you consider “blackness” to be intrinsically or defined by failing in school, drinking malt liquor, buying lotto tickets, dealing drugs, pimping, hoeing, and eating fried chicken.
I found the movie to be way more plausible, entertaining, and meaningful than Usand, more comedic but roughly on par with Get Out.
Makes me think of the South Park episode I watched just yesterday where it turns out all of the 9/11 government conspiracy groups are run by the government for the purpose of making people think the government is powerful enough to pull off something like 9/11. In reality, of course, the government is just a bunch of bumbling idiots who couldn't pull off a lemonade-stand robbery. Which is why I don't believe conspiracy theories, these people have fucked up so many hare-brained plots that it's impossible to believe they assassinated JFK or faked the moon landing or have concealed the existence of aliens. But some people need answers so badly that they are more willing to believe malign forces are in control of things rather than to consider the possibility that nobody's running things and shit just happens.
Makes me think of 2019-2021 where they relatively forcibly jabbed anyone and everyone with a experimental vaccine, told everyone it was 100% safe and effective with no downsides, and actively worked to suppress the evidence that it was near-completely ineffective.
Some people will invent preposterous stories to support their animus against an intentional and malignant evil. Unfortunately, the opposite of it isn’t perfect sanity and crystal clear reasoning. It’s people who will accept preposterous stories to support their denial of any/all malignant evil, intentional or other.
BTW, not to implicate the Moon Landing but at this point, there’s more factual evidence that Oswald was working with the Soviets, specifically with regard to sabotage and assassination, than there is/was that Trump was working with the Russians on anything and that, at the time of Kennedy’s Assassination, the CIA knew it. You don’t have to believe the CIA was involved in Kennedy’s assassination, but the fact that the director of the CIA at the time was also head of the Warren Commission (and later went on to, again as documented fact, found the media control program that birthed NPR and Radio Free Europe) that determined, “Oswald acted alone.” doesn’t hold any more water than the fact that Clapper had no idea the CIA was spying on Americans or that Fauci had no idea the NIAID was funding GOF research.
Fucking things up as a high-ranking government employee and then abusing your power to CYA can be and frequently is, in fact, a conspiracy.
The fact that the details of the Warren Report are secret for so long is the reason for many of the conspiracy theories. I'm sure they're covering up something, and I'm also sure those hidden elements will disappear before the scheduled release, if they haven't already. But I suspect it's more embarrassment at not having seen the Soviet connection, or various Jimmy Hoffa and other political scandals which came out in testimony.
Like the man said, a government which can't even run the post office well isn't capable of anything complicated enough to be a good conspiracy theory.
As far as COVID goes, my own conspiracy theory is that the Dems had spent years trying to pin the tail on Trump, and suddenly, by chance, discovered blue state governors could do things Trump couldn't stop. No conspiracy, just politicians fumbling as usual.
Like the man said, a government which can’t even run the post office well isn’t capable of anything complicated enough to be a good conspiracy theory.
Again, the Peter Principle requires a conspiracy whether all the participants are fully aware of their participation in the conspiracy or not. Some people ascribe a mythical meaning to the term conspiracy, some ascribe a superstitious meaning, neither one makes them more or less factual. The only way there aren’t actual conspiracies and thus, true conspiracy theories, is if humans generally don’t interact in broad and hierarchical fashion.
Especially if you consider such hierarchical structures evil or malignant innately or largely created and maintained by illegal or immoral means, then conspiracies and conspiracy theories should be easy to understand abundantly and the recognition that competence is not a requirement should be obvious. Conspiring to perform an illegal act or achieving a legal outcome by illegal means and getting caught is still a conspiracy. To say otherwise is to refute reality and cede or adopt the intent of the conspirators in its place.
is if humans generally don’t interact in broad and hierarchical fashion.
No large group of people have shared interests.
Oh, I was hoping they'd cloned Tyrone Power.
I'm white and grew up loving Fried Chicken. My grandma (Italian, btw) made the best fried chicken. There are at least three major fast food chains specializing in fried chicken. I go to the local Soul Food takeout, and they have fried catfish but no fried chicken.
So where the hell did this meme about Black and fried chicken come from? Pass me the watermelon while you're answering that.
The experiments include a tranquilizing substance added to fried chicken, mind-control signals embedded in hip-hop, and, as the title suggests, a series of…
So it’s not even original?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=22SQnsmVOyI
So it’s not even original?
Yeah, kind of how the Wayans Brothers' Scary Movie franchise wasn't original.
Please tell me B. Obama was one of the show’s producers.
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Well, that explains it: the US government screwed up as usual and made things worse.
We call those substances "fat", "salt", "starch", and "HFCS", further enhanced by ultra-processing. They turn people into complacent fat blobs whose survival depends on regular injections paid for by the government.
The government-industrial complex has been pushing these substances on Americans in order to pacify them for half a century.
The story echoes old conspiracy theories that the CIA had deliberately fueled the crack epidemic in American cities to damage black Americans. The film's politics aren't terribly subtle (the bad guy is named Nixon)
You know, if I'm going to nick a movie for unsubtle politics and pushing old whacky political or racial tropes, this is about the last place I'm going to focus my white male gaze. I haven't seen this movie yet, but I've seen a LOT of Blaxpoloitation films, and some EXCELLENT parodies of Blaxploitation films (Black Dynamite being one of the best, and most underrated Blaxploitation parodies ever put to film) and they often push these types of tropes... because the tropes themselves are funny in a ridiculous way.
Hopefully without too many spoilers: The main protagonist goes through a bout of "Groundhog's Day"-esque self-realization. Part of this is, every day, purchasing, sharing, and consuming a bottle of Anaconda Malt Liquor at the liquor store.
I absolutely wouldn't say this movie is better than Black Dynamite. I absolutely would say I that TCT is a better "update" or "reimagining" of Black Dynamite than History Of The World, Part II is of Part 1. If every "update" or "reimagining" were similarly good, I don't think the term would connote anything negative beyond "derivative to non-fans".
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