I watched the movie am I racist. Of course, we all are. If you were wondering if you should see it, I'll say I found it hilarious. My favorite scene was after the credits... well, I won't spoil it for you. Then there was where he brilliantly gets an "anti-racist" white person to pay reparations.
He correctly points out that racism is an industry. The mental gymnastics of racism is all there because racism is like the Hall of cost: designed to guilt white people into paying a ton of money to support an illusion. Think about the BLM organization, for example.
The only thing he missed was highlighting Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton, the original race baiters.
I watched the movie am I racist. Of course, we all are. If you were wondering if you should see it, I'll say I found it hilarious. My favorite scene was after the credits... well, I won't spoil it for you. Then there was where he brilliantly gets an "anti-racist" white person to pay reparations.
He correctly points out that racism is an industry. The mental gymnastics of racism is all there because racism is like the Hall of cost: designed to guilt white people into paying a ton of money to support an illusion. Think about the BLM organization, for example.
The only thing he missed was highlighting Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton, the original race baiters.