I already said I haven't. It's just pointless having a discussion about whether or not a movie is woke or not if people are going to say 'don't trust white people' isn't woke messaging. Now I know you'll say it made sense in the context of the movie. That's irrelevant.
In a narrative, how you tell a story matters. You'll see if you watch enough movies, white racist characters are typically depicted as stupid/jealous/evil etc. There's a price to being racist for a white character - regardless of whether you can make an argument for it. And there are always harsh consequences for those characters. They often get killed, in fact.
In American History X, Derrick Vinyard's dad was murdered by a black guy while he was working in a black neighbourhood as a fireman. Derrick Vinyard has a 'reason' to be racist. So was that forgiven in the narrative of the film? No. There was a massive cost for that character. He went to prison and his little brother got killed.
That's what we mean by woke meassaging. A black character can be racist in a movie without there being any cost for it. This is the film maker's way of showing his point of view through the narrative of the film. Often times black characters with racist attitudes are actuslly depicted as the heroes of the film.
I don't normally give thorough breakdowns of stuff like this because I already know you're just going to blow it off and not address it, but there, I've explained it.
Now disregard it.