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“Am I Racist?” - Matt Walsh Explodes DEI Grifters Minds

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posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 10:02 AM
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Matt Walsh decided to go explore the world of DEI but found himself being recognised so decided instead to take a leaf out of Sacha Baron Cohen's book and go deep undercover to gain his DEI credentials and join the grift.

My new film, "Am I Racist?", premiers in theaters this weekend. But shockingly, some of my co-stars in the film—the DEI grifters we exposed—are not happy about the movie. They have come out to denounce it as "Nazi propaganda," among other things. We'll discuss that today.


Trailer for the movie.


“Am I Racist?” Is out now and and obviously the Anti-Racist Movement is very unhappy.


5 minute review of the film from Critical Drinker.


The film looks great , I love watching stupid people making fools of themselves but when it's stupid grifters it's even better.



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posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 10:22 AM
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The line "thank you for emphasizing the point of the movie" in the 2nd video is priceless.

She "met in the middle to take 15$k for the NAACP legal fund"... "How generous"!

George Carlin and other great comedians; "Its funny because it's true".



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 10:36 AM
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I watched both videos and I think these this is gunna be a banger!

From the Trailer it’s hilarious

It’s racist if little white girls don’t like Moana and it’s also racist if they like her so much that they want to dress like her. Yup that level of retard logic checks out. Logic that is based on a wholly fictional children’s show characters portrayed race.

But what’s most racist of all is if you say tribals people versions of events are wrong and often fantasy.

For example the movie Moana is wrong. Maui was an ancient navigator of an ancient very well document Egyptian expedition. He was part of Rata’s fleet and he brought knowledge to the many many many uncivilized savage and even cannibal islanders. Giving them the ability to navigate the stars etc.

So yea Maui before he was an American City or Hawaiian god was a Greek who worked for the Egyptians.

But history, like truth is racist.
a reply to: gortex


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posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 10:44 AM
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a reply to: gortex

I haven't seen it yet, but everyone I've heard from says it's hilarious.



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 11:28 AM
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a reply to: gortex

This is great, and I'm definitely going to have to watch it. Thanks for posting this.

Along the lines of the OP, I want to post a link here. It's a link to the dreaded wikipedia. For those familiar how wikipedia works, and as many know, it is a terribly biased source. What's interesting here is, the wiki page for "Am I Racist?" was created on or about 22 August. Within (7) days it was nominated for deletion (go figure, right?). And, since then there have been increasing numbers of contributors trying to assail the movie and the page. The initial creation of the page (less than a month in) still appears fairly neutral.

My point in posting this link is so you can take a snapshot of the article now, and then see how it changes to a left slant over the coming weeks and months. If you read the "Talk" and "History" links, which show and explain the edits, you can already see it. Thus proving, among other things, just how unreliable wikipedia truly is.

This is a rare opportunity to see visual proof of just how biased wikipedia is by seeing something from the start.

Here's the link

Wikipedia - Am I Racist?

Take your snapshot now, because the article won't look this way in a month, or even a week, with the hundreds if not thousands of people desperately trying to edit it.

Enjoy!


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posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 02:11 PM
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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: gortex

This is great, and I'm definitely going to have to watch it. Thanks for posting this.

Along the lines of the OP, I want to post a link here. It's a link to the dreaded wikipedia. For those familiar how wikipedia works, and as many know, it is a terribly biased source. What's interesting here is, the wiki page for "Am I Racist?" was created on or about 22 August. Within (7) days it was nominated for deletion (go figure, right?). And, since then there have been increasing numbers of contributors trying to assail the movie and the page. The initial creation of the page (less than a month in) still appears fairly neutral.

My point in posting this link is so you can take a snapshot of the article now, and then see how it changes to a left slant over the coming weeks and months. If you read the "Talk" and "History" links, which show and explain the edits, you can already see it. Thus proving, among other things, just how unreliable wikipedia truly is.

This is a rare opportunity to see visual proof of just how biased wikipedia is by seeing something from the start.

Here's the link

Wikipedia - Am I Racist?

Take your snapshot now, because the article won't look this way in a month, or even a week, with the hundreds if not thousands of people desperately trying to edit it.

Enjoy!


I have saved the page as a .pdf and will look at it in a week or so to compare.

But honestly, I wouldn't pay to watch this film. I didn't with Borat, either. Perhaps if it was free to air on TV I might watch it, but an hour long thing that could be better conceived as a short comedy skit? Meh.

I think, however, that wanting to watch the film might be a litmus test for how radicalized some have become.



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 04:26 PM
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a reply to: chr0naut

It’s number four this week in America.



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 04:28 PM
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a reply to: chr0naut

Well, I probably won't pay stupid theater prices to run out and watch it either, but I will watch it at some point.

I try to watch all shows like this whether I like them or not, if for no other reason than for balance. Borat actually kind of pissed me off, but I don't like Cohen anyway (his ego precedes him, IMO). I watched all of Michael Moore's stuff, and many of the other political comedy-docu-drama-mentaries. I watch them just to see if I'm missing any key points. I've learned things, many things from watching opposing political viewpoints. Some changed my perspective, and others reinforced my existing perspectives.

The one thing I like to look for in these kinds of things are lies and misinformation. "Spin". You can tell a lot about a flick by these.

I also watch them for the propaganda value. It's interesting to see how many people (on both sides) will watch this kind of stuff and then run with the commentary as if it is the absolute pillar of truth (when it's really a lie or mis-truth). Again, it's not unique to one ideology, but when people say things like "Sheeple"...often they're not far off.



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 05:29 PM
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a reply to: gortex

There's Sacha Baron Cohen and there's Sacha Baron Cohen.

At his best, he is satirical, punching up way above his weight. Ali G for example.

At his worst, he is lazy and punches down. Borat springs to mind, even if there are subtle jokes like his passing Hebrew off as Kazakh.



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 05:32 PM
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The Wikipedia page has already changed since I screenshot it a few hours ago. Lol a reply to: Flyingclaydisk



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 06:12 PM
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a reply to: Cloudbuster1

There's like 10,000 people all trying to edit the page at the same time!! LOL!

It's hilarious. AND...wikipedia says it's not biased. How laughable!! It's the most biased source on this planet. Yet, millions use it as a resource and reference.



posted on Sep, 21 2024 @ 07:21 PM
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Looks like it could be kind of funny, definitely not cinema worthy though.

Besides it’s 2024, unless I can stream it I’m not much interested.



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 01:59 AM
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Walsh is a national treasure. Hopefully the white guilt nonsense is finally in its death throes.

A few years ago, when the white guilt wave was peaking, we saw stuff like this: A tweet from actress Rosanna Arquette



The Hollywood dimwits, in one of their finest moments of virtue signalling:
"Black people are being slaughtered in the streets."



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 04:19 AM
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Looks like it could be kind of funny, definitely not cinema worthy though.

Audiences seem to disagree , the film took 4th spot in its opening weekend in the US Box Office top 10 even though it's only being watched on 1,517 screens nationwide in the US , its audience score of 7.6 is second to the top rated film Deadpool & Wolverine which is in 3rd place with 8.0.
www.imdb.com...

Seems to be a hit with audiences who are sick of DEI Grifters ruining the entertainment industry although Pro Reviewers seem scared to review it .... unsurprising for Shills I guess although main stream youtube reviewer Jeremy Jahns is catching flack for giving it a positive review from the Woke brigade.



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 09:37 AM
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a reply to: gortex

Well whatever, like I said it looks like a good laugh and I’ll definitely watch it in a month or so when it can be streamed.

Pretty lame to try and use it as some serious political point though. Kind of says a lot about where the right wing political movement is at.

Ok, the world is changing its point of view. But who really cares if someone with darker skin than you is getting better opportunities due to “DEI”? The reality is, if it wasn’t them, then it just would’ve been someone who was taller, better looking or more popular than you anyway.

Like seriously…



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 11:03 AM
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Pretty lame to try and use it as some serious political point though. Kind of says a lot about where the right wing political movement is at.


Walsh isn't trying to make "some serious political point". He's EXPOSING what is unquestionably one of the biggest scams in modern history. The race-baiting DEI grifters (and the idiots who follow them) have infiltrated academia, the media, the entertainment industry, and every level of the corporate world. These people have hijacked the culture, from Harvard to Sesame Street. From professional sports, to city governments, to your local coffee shop.

Of course, the DEI crowd is trying to dismiss it as some silly Borat-like "satirical comedy". The race-baiting con artists know their scam is being exposed.



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 11:36 AM
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And I think not wanting to watch is a greater litmus test to how completely indoctrinated and brain rotted one is.

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posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 01:04 PM
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originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: gortex

Well whatever, like I said it looks like a good laugh and I’ll definitely watch it in a month or so when it can be streamed.

Pretty lame to try and use it as some serious political point though. Kind of says a lot about where the right wing political movement is at.

Ok, the world is changing its point of view. But who really cares if someone with darker skin than you is getting better opportunities due to “DEI”? The reality is, if it wasn’t them, then it just would’ve been someone who was taller, better looking or more popular than you anyway.

Like seriously…



So you are cool with people getting jobs based on skin color? You realize that is pretty racist, right?



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 01:37 PM
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originally posted by: BigDuckEnergy

originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: gortex

Well whatever, like I said it looks like a good laugh and I’ll definitely watch it in a month or so when it can be streamed.

Pretty lame to try and use it as some serious political point though. Kind of says a lot about where the right wing political movement is at.

Ok, the world is changing its point of view. But who really cares if someone with darker skin than you is getting better opportunities due to “DEI”? The reality is, if it wasn’t them, then it just would’ve been someone who was taller, better looking or more popular than you anyway.

Like seriously…



So you are cool with people getting jobs based on skin color? You realize that is pretty racist, right?


I really don’t think it matters in the higher scheme of things tbh. The left may be going to far to try and deal with this issue which society has been plagued with since (probably) the beginning of civilization.

But on the other hand the right are just doubling down and expecting a different result. They think a narcissistic silver spoon feed moron is somehow going to save them and create change… when in fact that’s the definition of what created the problem in the first place.



posted on Sep, 22 2024 @ 06:58 PM
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originally posted by: JadedGhost

originally posted by: BigDuckEnergy

originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: gortex

Well whatever, like I said it looks like a good laugh and I’ll definitely watch it in a month or so when it can be streamed.

Pretty lame to try and use it as some serious political point though. Kind of says a lot about where the right wing political movement is at.

Ok, the world is changing its point of view. But who really cares if someone with darker skin than you is getting better opportunities due to “DEI”? The reality is, if it wasn’t them, then it just would’ve been someone who was taller, better looking or more popular than you anyway.

Like seriously…



So you are cool with people getting jobs based on skin color? You realize that is pretty racist, right?


I really don’t think it matters in the higher scheme of things tbh. The left may be going to far to try and deal with this issue which society has been plagued with since (probably) the beginning of civilization.

But on the other hand the right are just doubling down and expecting a different result. They think a narcissistic silver spoon feed moron is somehow going to save them and create change… when in fact that’s the definition of what created the problem in the first place.


I rather work towards MLKs dream of a meritocracy instead of Kublai Khan's dream of minoritarianism, personally.



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