Tuesday on MSNBC, host Tamron Hall interviewed filmmaker Spike Lee about his new movie, “Chi-Raq.” Lee explained what he wanted people to take away from that movie and opined about the plight of young Americans in black communities, specific Chicago and how society has “failed” those individuals. Partial transcript as follows: HALL: What did you want people to feel, to see after seeing this film? LEE: Well, we opened nationwide Friday and there’s a lot of confusion because the Amazon film, people think it is going automatically to Prime. No, it’s going to be in theaters first. Usually when I get asked that question I say, ‘I’m not going to answer.’ But I’m going to make an exception this time. I really want people who see this film really think harder and longer about guns in this country and we got to do something about it. HALL: You know that when people think about Chicago — I lived there for 10 years, they think about the South Side, they think about the West Side, they think black-on-black crime and you have critics who say when we talk about gun violence, especially some conservatives who have said, ‘Well, blacks don’t talk