While still of abnormal origin, there is no strong reason to think that the ongoing effects of a rising
burden of such cells would not be
similar — and thus, that the effects of ablating such cells are uninformative about the effects of a
similar intervention in «normally» aging
bodies.
Similar moments all over the film skewer America's centuries - long fetishization and commodification of black creativity and black
bodies, as critic Greg Tate wrote about in Everything But the
Burden: What White People Are Taking From Black Culture.