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"Am I Racist?" (2024 documentary)

Opens this weekend:

https://x.com/MattWalshShow/status/1834653166094217471
Robin DiAngelo Freaks Out Over 'Am I Racist?' And It's Glorious

TIMESTAMPS:

02:22 - 02:29 : Opening
04:42 - 18:00 : Robin DiAngelo Freaks Out Over 'Am I Racist?' And It's Glorious
19:18 - 26:19 : Critics Call The Methods Used To Make 'Am I Racist?' Deceptive
26:20 - 31:16 : Trump Promises No Taxes On Overtime Pay
31:17 - 36:58 : Jordan Chiles Sobs After Giving Medal Back, Says It's Because Of Skin Color
36:59 - 44:02 : CNN Anchor Stunned By Kamala's Own Policies
46:02 - 57:24 : Democrats Who Are Having Meltdowns Over Cat Memes Are Canceled
 
https://x.com/Riley_Gaines_/status/1834250426322923686
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See @ 7:30 in the tweet-video in the previous post.

Slater is back online ...

@katerslater

... but the others are still in hiding as of the moment.

@RobinDiAngelo
@rbyrdconsulting
@sairasameerarao
 
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At this point in our history, calling a person a racist is far worse than calling someone a racial slur. If someone calls a person a slur, it makes the name caller look bad, not the person called the name. However, calling a person a racist has far worst implications on the person called that whether they deserve that label or not. That person who is called a racist can loose their career, get threatened with bodily harm, etc. In debates that directly affect us personally or on a national level (even on this forum) if someone wants to lazily discredit someone in a debate they are losing, they simply call the other a racist.
 
Worth seeing.

I caught this over the weekend. The woke people the documentary centers on are very annoying to listen to, but it is punctuated by funny parts. The non-woke townspeople he spoke with are charming.

The price tag paid for each lecture or interview is shown on the screen, which does a good job of illustrating just how grifty the whole scheme is.

I am curious to understand how he was able to set up cameras to film everything, but note that these lecturers were all well paid for their time. Maybe they thought they would be getting free advertising, too? Also, how did he manage to get the job waiting on the victims at the anti-white women dinner?

I though the funniest part was Uncle Frank, which is towards the end. Also got a kick out of the smile chart. Why would you feel this compulsion to put a giant fake smile on your face when you pass a stranger? Robin Deangelo has the mind of a 5 year old, and a dim-witted 5 year old at that!

NOTE: DO NOT walk out during the credits at the end, because there is a final scene that follows them.
 
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At this point in our history, calling a person a racist is far worse than calling someone a racial slur. If someone calls a person a slur, it makes the name caller look bad, not the person called the name. However, calling a person a racist has far worst implications on the person called that whether they deserve that label or not. That person who is called a racist can loose their career, get threatened with bodily harm, etc. In debates that directly affect us personally or on a national level (even on this forum) if someone wants to lazily discredit someone in a debate they are losing, they simply call the other a racist.

True. And sometimes the person making the accusation of racism is white and the person being accused is black.
 
True. And sometimes the person making the accusation of racism is white and the person being accused is black.

That's true. I miss good discussions. Nowadays, I see too many arguments end with, "if you believe such in such, you're a racist, sell out, this or that." I used to enjoy political discussions (key word discussion) with people I disagreed with. You could always see common ground. Now it's almost impossible to have a discussion with someone you mostly agree with. I mostly stay silent these days. Unfortunately, that's the goal of all that. I worry that I am too cynical these days.
 
Am I Racist? - Movie Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh3p_MsIW_A
{Jeremy Jahns | 15 September 2024}

Not many mainstream reviews of this one.....so now I gotta review it. Here's my review for Matt Walsh's social experiment film "AM I RACIST?"



h/t Jeremy @ Geeks + Gamers

(as Jeremy @ Geeks + Gamers explains in the linked source, Jeremy Jahns didn't actually lose 10K subscribers - that's apparently just an artifact of the new way Social Blade now accounts for subscriber changes at channels with large subscriber bases, such as Jahns')

INSANE BACKLASH! WOKE WEIRDOS MELTDOWN Because Movie Reviewer Jeremy Jahns Reviewed ‘Am I Racist?’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj0n9roqTpo
{Derek Anderson - The D.A. | 16 September 2024}

You can't make this stuff up.

Well known YouTube movie reviewer Jeremy Jahns decided to do his job (unlike hundreds of other reviewers) and review 'Am I Racist?' and it seems a lot of his subscribers didn't appreciate it. The review received an abnormal amount of dislikes, his subscriber count dropped by 10 thousand, and X/Twitter is having an absolute meltdown.

 
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Saw it yesterday for the 5th time!!! LOL

4 would have been good enough :D

I really enjoyed it. The Daily Wire (and Matt Walsh) in interviews are calling it a "satirical documentary" but it's really a "mockumentary" or maybe an exposé.

Google AI sez:
"To mock someone is to make fun of or laugh at them, often by imitating their actions, speech, or behavior in a way that's meant to ridicule them."

I've read people dis it for "not exploring racism enough" and what not and they are missing the point. The whole purpose of the film is to ridicule and expose the race hustlers and grifters of the DEI industry. And it does a super job at that.

The Uncle Frank scenes are great. The whole "Do The Work! Workshop" deal is hilarious.

Nothing I love more that seeing scammers get exposed for their scams.
 
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