REVIEW: Am I Racist? Matt Walsh & Daily Wire Movie | Based Borat?
Published: Sep 12, 2024
Duration: 00:05:54
Category: Entertainment
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I just watched am I racist the new documentary by Matt Walsh and Daley wire and overall I really liked it was it as good as what is a woman yes and no but we'll get to that here's what I loved about the film The Central message of the film is that racism is the disease that they are selling us and they're saying there is no cure every single Dei expert that he talks to he shows the price that they had to pay to get them to talk to them the price of the workshop they taking the price to even have an interview with them if you remember this scene from the trailer for the movie this lady is charging $30,000 for this Workshop that's over $300,000 sitting in that room for people who are trying to overcome their white guilt and stop being racist a lot of people said that this clip specifically was staged no it was not they set up the cameras they told them that they were filming for something else and then Matt Walsh appeared he also had a a lot more interaction with this group they didn't immediately recognize him it's when he left to use the it's when he left to use the cry room uh that someone pulled up his social media shared it with the group and then he got kicked out one of my favorite things that Matt Walsh asked a lot was well what do you mean because a lot of people would throw out those diversity Equity inclusion terminologies and he would just ask well what do you mean they would struggle just to explain themselves throughout the film it's proven time time and time again that these diversity equity and inclusion experts say that you can't actually stop being racist so why would we as white people if we're inherently racist why would we even try to not be anymore to these lefties it's like saying water is wet but we're going to sell you a thousand books on how to dry up the ocean although it's completely impossible I really love that he's able to talk to Robin D'Angelo the author of white fragility someone that makes 15,000 in appearance and is a multi-millionaire because she talks about white guilt there's a particularly great scene where Matt Walsh gets Robin D'Angelo the author of white fragility to give reparation money to one of his black producers they paid her $15,000 and she gave this guy 30 bucks later D'Angelo asked that they not use the footage in the film and shared several resources overviewing legitimate systemic efforts for reparations later she said she realized she'd been played it's not titled shades of Justice nor is it meant to support the anti-racist cause it's a Borat style mockumentary titled am I racist and it's designed to humiliate and discredit anti-racist Educators and activists Matt Walsh then tweeted Robin D'Angelo has issued a statement denouncing our film she claims that the movie is designed to humiliate and discredit anti-racist Educators and activists she couldn't be more correct in that assessment thank you Robin things I didn't love there were a few pacing issues all of a sudden in the middle of the story we get a reenactment of Jesse sm's Mega supporter attack the whole Recreation of the attack based on his account although done comedically Matt Walsh was pretending to be Jesse it just took a little too long it dragged on too long what should have been done in my opinion is just show him talking uh about the attack and then immediately showing the evidence maybe one of the guys he hired to attack him uh talking as well so all a sudden you have oh I was attacked there's a rope around my neck they're wearing Mega hats to oh this was all hoax this was a lie now where what is a woman really shined is just that question what is a woman it was a hand grenade and all he had to do was pull the pen and throw it into their lap similar to Libs of Tik Tock it just shines a spotlight on how woke and insane the left is when it comes to these issues Mist doesn't have quite that kind of power yes Matt exposes a lot going on behind the scenes people profiting off of white guilt and perpetuating white guilt so that they can keep making a lot of money but he also plays this character and the spotlight of the film starts to shine more on Matt Walsh and his Antics and these cringe moments rather than him talking to people with crazy ideas it's almost like Borat but not so over the toop what is a woman is a phrase that's become synonymous with gauging someone's political standing it's become part of the Zeitgeist so in my opinion what is a woman is actually more impactful but am I racist I think is a bit more entertaining I don't want to spoil too much but in One support group that he's hosting he Wheels out his Uncle Tony in a wheelchair and gets people to berate him for having used a racist joke at a past family Barbecue he also brings out whips to uh do self- flagellation for the white people overall the message of this movie is white people should not wallow in guilt and black people should not wallow in victimhood which I totally agree with if you're not right leaning if you're not conservative would you enjoy this film as much probably wouldn't be as jazzed about going to see this on a Saturday night but I think everyone should see this movie because it does a great expose of what goes on behind the curtains of these d programs of these anti-racism trainings and exposing how people are profiting off of white guilt have you seen am I racist yet leave a comment down below I know it's not showing in all cities I actually had to drive 30 or 40 minutes outside of my town to go to a theater that actually offered it be sure to like And subscribe I'm CV and I'll see you next time on conservative vibes