That's the main problem with these people. In fact, that's the main problem with a lot of these radical black slacktivists with movies like Black Panther and Get Out. They take things completely out of fucking context. No one is allowed to joke about their precious material because it's sacred to them. Despite the fact that the creators made this movie to cash in on their own race, they still believe that all of these movies are some sort of gift from God that can never be touched because it's "too deep" and #woke.
A movie will never be anything but a movie. Can a movie mean something more to some people than others? Yeah, but it's still a movie. Can these movies have an impact on society? In a way yes and no. The average person will forget a movie exists after a couple of years unless it's super popular. No one is going to walk into Get Out and think "man I'm gonna be woke now!" that's not how it work. How many of these people do you still see talk about Moonlight, a movie they basically wanted?...not that much.
It's one thing to hold a movie series near and dear to your heart. It's another thing to be so completely shallow that you can't see anything beyond the race of the characters. That while a story can be about race, you can never joke about it ever because it's somehow, "offensive" despite the fact THEY can make fun of any movie starring a "Becky" and "Cracker" for years now. Suddenly, not liking Black Panther and Get Out is crime against humanity because these people are so desperate for attention, they can't see anything else but themselves.