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In conclusion, The American Society of Magical Negroes is a clear example of how not to approach social satire. Despite noble intentions or provocative messaging, it failed to connect with audiences, critics, or even targeted demographics. Its disastrous box office performance and widespread criticism underscore the importance of authentic, nuanced, and well-executed social commentary in entertainment.
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