This documentary proposes that the backlash on disco music was some sort of anti-gay, anti-black movement. Certainly there were some elements within that backlash that felt that way, but that wasn't how I perceived it at the time. It was more a backlash on radio airplay heavily dominated by disco over rock, which caused radio listeners to feel resentment. Also, the Komisky Park riot did not bring down disco, the fans of disco changed their tastes. It happens with every aspect of popular music. Just ask the Monkees. Changing tastes, and changing artists, led to disco's disappearance. However, this was a fascinating examination of the era, and it did bring up my own memories of the 1970s and the rise of disco, and my own feelings of difficulty in accepting the trend. It was highly interesting in that way.