I'm actually shocked that this is even being allowed to be posted and promoted without a full "mUh wHitE sUpreMacY!" metldown by media and retarded activists.
It's being created by a Jewish filmmaker who apparently got fed up with the disgusting hate being promulgated by every nearly every corporation and institution in America.
It's not released yet, but I'm curious how it will turn out. At the very least, I'll say I respect the attempt to draw attention to the topic. Although I suspect it's going to draw the ire of the usual victim groups, who will inevitably call for the film to be censored and deplatformed by saying it "marginalizes the experiences of POC in America" — because, you know, racism is totally ok as long as it's against the group that's socially acceptable to hate.
I can already hear the echos of millions in the force crying out in fake pain: "You can't be racist against white people! Racism is about power!"
Sure, because we're not seeing that minority groups have exponentially more effectual power in society than any other group depending on their status in the victimhood hierarchy.
Racism is racism. Justification for hate doesn't change objective reality.
Guess we'll have to wait and see the film to see whether they do a decent job.
I’m honestly surprised but glad to see this being made. You are right. Racism is racism. I’m black but this anti-white sentiment has been clear as day for the last couple of years. To me at least.
Myself — and most assuredly many others — were raised with the belief that color simply didn't matter. A very strong sentiment similar to what MLK preached himself, but, for some reason, that belief is now antiquated and considered "wrong-think" which is as destructive as it is stupid.
I can't emphasize enough that I do not care what color someone's skin may be. I don't see them as a skin color; I look at them through a lens of whether they're a good person or a shitty person — that's it.
The woke mob, in their race towards the abyss in the name of "progress," has created a world vastly more racist than anything I ever grew up in. There are shitty white people; shitty black people; shitty brown people; shitty Asian people; there are just shitty people. They exist in every possible group. No matter what anyone does, those people will always exist.
I will not be made to hate myself for things I had zero part in. I won't hate my ancestors or other white people either. It's stupid. I'm proud of who I am, of what those who came before me accomplished, and I recognize that amongst them there were very likely some shitty people that existed as well.
Were wrongs committed to towards certain groups historically? Definitely. When we break it down, that can apply to literally everyone.
There is a lot of history that gets completely neglected with regards to slavery that's vital to the bigger picture.
This video is fantastic and helped fill in a lot of gaps for me: https://youtu.be/LHZdIUlO7kI
I've met many sensible people like you, but I just can't fathom why so many these days go along with this Critical Race Theory bullshit. All it does is spread hate and negativity. There's absolutely nothing positive that comes from it.
It's even more frustrating when people pretend it's about "history," when it has practically nothing to do with history.
Yes, practices of the past had negative consequences on the present. But I don't believe the way to resolve that is to tear others down in order to build another up.
Even worse is I actively watch many in the black community ignore one their own community — and absolute most brilliant minds of modern times — Thomas Sowell, who has been warning them for decades about how Democrats are preying on them. Yet, they just keep voting for them. Every single election, they're convinced that conservatives, who in most cases have no political positions in any of these completely Democrat run cities, are somehow to blame for the continuing deterioration of their communities. In what reality does that even make sense?
I’m in total agreement. I too was raised to judge people by content of character and I’ve also learned that there are good people and jerks in every race. I feel this country was making good racial progress up until Obama’s presidency. Which is pretty ironic.
I think a large part of the problem is that young blacks are being taught that all their problems are the fault of the white man and combine that with the absurd notion that you can’t be racist towards whites. As well as modern day entertainment endlessly pushing the “white people bad” message along with false numbers about the cops.
I still consider myself colorblind but all this is making me angry. You mentioned Sowell and he talks about how every ethnic group has oppressed and been the oppressor and often says that slavery should be taught from a global perspective. Absolutely right bad things happened in history but one thing that really disturbs me is that I see young black people who live in nice suburbs talking about how oppressed they are (because they’ve been brainwashed) or in general young black people talking about race es way more than my elderly relatives (who are now dead) ever did.
Thanks for your comment. I firmly believe the powers that be fear racial harmony the most. I will buy this movie when I can and try to share it with my hard headed cousins as well as white liberal friends.
I agree. It was around the time that Obama was in office when the divide began to grow and this idea that racism was somehow an intrinsic part of life that everyone participates in. Not coincidentally, it's also when BLM was formed — just slightly before campaigning ramped up for the 2016 election.
We know it was making progress simply through consumer culture. This is a reality that really can't be denied. As much as I loathe consumerism these days — since coming to the realization then a majority of societies problems are promulgated through pernicious propaganda pushed onto the masses — we can see comedy specials where Comedians made fun of any group and we can even see TV shows and films where every group was parodied.
There are two TV networks/programming blocks in particular where this couldn't be any more clear: Comedy Central and Adult Swim. Just go back and look at the shows both of them aired before this woke madness and it tells an entirely different story than this weird modern history revisionism taking place tells people.
As much as what you've said is true, there's also another group that takes a huge role — if not larger — in this modern day hysteria. In context of what's happening, I would argue that activist-driven white people are just as responsible for the beliefs that many in the black community hold today.
Statistics show that the black community are the largest per capita group still watching TV in 2021.
As always, here's the source: https://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/report/2013/resilient--receptive-and-relevant/
Which leads to the obvious question: what is the one thing that's been constantly pumped out through TV for the last 7 or 8 years now?
Of course its activism and insane identity politics nonsense where victimhood is now glorified.
I think a lot of people would agree that particularly with the younger generation, there's a huge amount of people that have this weird savior complex and infantalize minority groups as if they're literally beneath them.
One of the best examples of this is with Voter ID laws. The black community is very much in favor of Voter ID laws, but young white people seem to think black people are incapable of getting an ID for some reason. One of the funniest videos I've seen was Ami Horrowitz's video about Voter ID a couple years back: https://youtu.be/yW2LpFkVfYk
It really does bother me that people like Sowell are so often relegated to the side-lines when it comes to mainstream conversations. It's really not an over-exaggeration to say he's one of the most intellectually astute people to come along — for any race — in quite a long time. His views are always on point and based in reality and he's always willing to speak out about unpopular truths that people must come to terms with or find solutions for.
He's been trying to warn people about the harmful nature of liberal politics for decades, though. That's likely why he's so frequently ignored and they media don't want to listen to his views.
It’s a shame people like Coates and Kendi get more attention than Dr Sowell. I think Discrimination and Disparities should be required reading. A great lesson about how you can’t jump to the conclusion of racism just because someone has more than you.
Also remember in the 80s/90s some of the biggest celebrities were black (Michael Jordan for instance) and shows like Fresh Prince, Cosby Show, and Family Matters were popular across the board. Now I generally don’t watch any modern day show and if I see a mostly black cast it’s a good bet it will be about racism.
It really makes me sad what has happened but we can make a difference in our lives. Like you I am a firm believer in judging by character. I know that makes us white supremacists by today’s standard but it’s the only way forward.
"I just can't fathom why so many these days go along with this Critical Race Theory bullshit. All it does is spread hate and negativity. There's absolutely nothing positive that comes from it."
Personally, I think covid has really underlined just how few people actually have principles, in terms of CRT the people who used to espouse colour blindness and judging someone by the content of their character simply see an opportunity for gain, if they have to accuse someone of racism to get what they want then they will, look at metoo and how many men were forced out of top positions just to be replaced with a woman.
We can also juxtapose what you said with just how many were willing to exploit MeToo for personal gain by making false accusations.
Even when those false accusations were demonstrably shown to be lies, there were still huge amounts of people willing to believe the lie and there were zero consequences for the person who nearly ruined someone's life for their own gain.
I guarantee you this won’t be allowed to be shown/seen in Australia…
Guaran-fucking-tee it. Just look at what happened when the Red Pill documentary maker tried to bring it to Aus…
They would literally have killed her, if they could have. :-/
And yet, fucking Lauren Southern chose to move here, after everything she experienced, supposedly, from this country. Which perhaps shows just how “authentic” she really is, lol…
Lol at the soy cucks yelling about “white supremacy” in the video…
They all look the same, the men and the woman. 😂 Ugly, androgynous, incredibly pasty, long greasy hair and glasses. I mean, you just couldn’t make this shit up. You really couldn’t… 🤦🏻♂️
Go to 1:54 and pause it when the guy and the girl are making nearly identical expressions.
It's even more hilarious how similar they look in the moment.
Can we get people who know what the hell they are doing and not just a clipshow with a webcammer's commentary? Seriously, even LS's stupid docs have better editing and hosting.
Who cares?
That seems like some silly shit to get upset over.
The dude who made it only has 750 follows and the Twitter page only has 200.
This isn't some massive high-budget documentary, it's a small investigative journalist trying to speak up for people on a topic most won't even touch and build a name for himself. These are the type of people everyone should be supporting. If you need to shit on everything for no reason you're only incentivizing people to not even bother trying. It's retarded.
Because youtubers who spend a few hours editing their own shit do a better job and don't look for fucking handouts. If you want support, you need a good product.
Yeah, and you can tell that from a short clip where you pretend a woman standing in an office building narrating is somehow equivalent to a YouTuber.
You're a goof. Such a shallow and stupid view. Everything has to be shiny and fancy! Who cares about the message?
Consumerism has melted your brain.
This looks interesting. Hopefully it is as good as that movie about the discrimination against fathers and men in general. I forgot the name of the documentary, but it was good.
I don't think I've seen that one. It seems like it would be an interesting watch, though.
You know, growing up, I always knew it was just a silly TV trope that the Dad in any film or show was always the bumbling incompetent idiot with a "heart of gold."
It was most prevalent in commercials — and that made sense. The marketing for household cleaning crap and what not where it mostly appeared was targeted towards women.
Likewise, the women were always the smart competent ones of the family. This goes back as far as I can even remember, honestly. When you think about it, it's not too hard to see why so many young men grow up with self-depreciating attitudes that puts women on a pedestal when all over consumer entertainment does just that in every facet of society.
That's what makes it so insane that they have to intrude upon genres and mediums dominated by men to destroy the realistically few positive male influences left. Hell, even in those, while the man may be more competent, women are still typically placed on a pedestal — even if they are the "damsel" in some cases.
Personally, men and women complement each other. Where one has a weakness the other has a strength.
Trying to make other gender be the same, or saying one better than the other in everything is just causing a lot of issues.
I wholeheartedly agree with you there on the TV shows. Lack of positive role models on the entertainment we watch that mirrors our reality has definitely affected us negatively.
I'm actually shocked that this is even being allowed to be posted and promoted without a full "mUh wHitE sUpreMacY!" metldown by media and retarded activists.
It's being created by a Jewish filmmaker who apparently got fed up with the disgusting hate being promulgated by every nearly every corporation and institution in America.
It's not released yet, but I'm curious how it will turn out. At the very least, I'll say I respect the attempt to draw attention to the topic. Although I suspect it's going to draw the ire of the usual victim groups, who will inevitably call for the film to be censored and deplatformed by saying it "marginalizes the experiences of POC in America" — because, you know, racism is totally ok as long as it's against the group that's socially acceptable to hate.
I can already hear the echos of millions in the force crying out in fake pain: "You can't be racist against white people! Racism is about power!"
Sure, because we're not seeing that minority groups have exponentially more effectual power in society than any other group depending on their status in the victimhood hierarchy.
Racism is racism. Justification for hate doesn't change objective reality.
Guess we'll have to wait and see the film to see whether they do a decent job.
I’m honestly surprised but glad to see this being made. You are right. Racism is racism. I’m black but this anti-white sentiment has been clear as day for the last couple of years. To me at least.
Myself — and most assuredly many others — were raised with the belief that color simply didn't matter. A very strong sentiment similar to what MLK preached himself, but, for some reason, that belief is now antiquated and considered "wrong-think" which is as destructive as it is stupid.
I can't emphasize enough that I do not care what color someone's skin may be. I don't see them as a skin color; I look at them through a lens of whether they're a good person or a shitty person — that's it.
The woke mob, in their race towards the abyss in the name of "progress," has created a world vastly more racist than anything I ever grew up in. There are shitty white people; shitty black people; shitty brown people; shitty Asian people; there are just shitty people. They exist in every possible group. No matter what anyone does, those people will always exist.
I will not be made to hate myself for things I had zero part in. I won't hate my ancestors or other white people either. It's stupid. I'm proud of who I am, of what those who came before me accomplished, and I recognize that amongst them there were very likely some shitty people that existed as well.
Were wrongs committed to towards certain groups historically? Definitely. When we break it down, that can apply to literally everyone.
There is a lot of history that gets completely neglected with regards to slavery that's vital to the bigger picture.
This video is fantastic and helped fill in a lot of gaps for me:
https://youtu.be/LHZdIUlO7kI
I've met many sensible people like you, but I just can't fathom why so many these days go along with this Critical Race Theory bullshit. All it does is spread hate and negativity. There's absolutely nothing positive that comes from it.
It's even more frustrating when people pretend it's about "history," when it has practically nothing to do with history.
Yes, practices of the past had negative consequences on the present. But I don't believe the way to resolve that is to tear others down in order to build another up.
Even worse is I actively watch many in the black community ignore one their own community — and absolute most brilliant minds of modern times — Thomas Sowell, who has been warning them for decades about how Democrats are preying on them. Yet, they just keep voting for them. Every single election, they're convinced that conservatives, who in most cases have no political positions in any of these completely Democrat run cities, are somehow to blame for the continuing deterioration of their communities. In what reality does that even make sense?
I’m in total agreement. I too was raised to judge people by content of character and I’ve also learned that there are good people and jerks in every race. I feel this country was making good racial progress up until Obama’s presidency. Which is pretty ironic.
I think a large part of the problem is that young blacks are being taught that all their problems are the fault of the white man and combine that with the absurd notion that you can’t be racist towards whites. As well as modern day entertainment endlessly pushing the “white people bad” message along with false numbers about the cops.
I still consider myself colorblind but all this is making me angry. You mentioned Sowell and he talks about how every ethnic group has oppressed and been the oppressor and often says that slavery should be taught from a global perspective. Absolutely right bad things happened in history but one thing that really disturbs me is that I see young black people who live in nice suburbs talking about how oppressed they are (because they’ve been brainwashed) or in general young black people talking about race es way more than my elderly relatives (who are now dead) ever did.
Thanks for your comment. I firmly believe the powers that be fear racial harmony the most. I will buy this movie when I can and try to share it with my hard headed cousins as well as white liberal friends.
I agree. It was around the time that Obama was in office when the divide began to grow and this idea that racism was somehow an intrinsic part of life that everyone participates in. Not coincidentally, it's also when BLM was formed — just slightly before campaigning ramped up for the 2016 election.
We know it was making progress simply through consumer culture. This is a reality that really can't be denied. As much as I loathe consumerism these days — since coming to the realization then a majority of societies problems are promulgated through pernicious propaganda pushed onto the masses — we can see comedy specials where Comedians made fun of any group and we can even see TV shows and films where every group was parodied.
There are two TV networks/programming blocks in particular where this couldn't be any more clear: Comedy Central and Adult Swim. Just go back and look at the shows both of them aired before this woke madness and it tells an entirely different story than this weird modern history revisionism taking place tells people.
As much as what you've said is true, there's also another group that takes a huge role — if not larger — in this modern day hysteria. In context of what's happening, I would argue that activist-driven white people are just as responsible for the beliefs that many in the black community hold today.
Statistics show that the black community are the largest per capita group still watching TV in 2021.
As always, here's the source:
https://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/report/2013/resilient--receptive-and-relevant/
Which leads to the obvious question: what is the one thing that's been constantly pumped out through TV for the last 7 or 8 years now?
Of course its activism and insane identity politics nonsense where victimhood is now glorified.
I think a lot of people would agree that particularly with the younger generation, there's a huge amount of people that have this weird savior complex and infantalize minority groups as if they're literally beneath them.
One of the best examples of this is with Voter ID laws. The black community is very much in favor of Voter ID laws, but young white people seem to think black people are incapable of getting an ID for some reason. One of the funniest videos I've seen was Ami Horrowitz's video about Voter ID a couple years back:
https://youtu.be/yW2LpFkVfYk
It really does bother me that people like Sowell are so often relegated to the side-lines when it comes to mainstream conversations. It's really not an over-exaggeration to say he's one of the most intellectually astute people to come along — for any race — in quite a long time. His views are always on point and based in reality and he's always willing to speak out about unpopular truths that people must come to terms with or find solutions for.
He's been trying to warn people about the harmful nature of liberal politics for decades, though. That's likely why he's so frequently ignored and they media don't want to listen to his views.
It’s a shame people like Coates and Kendi get more attention than Dr Sowell. I think Discrimination and Disparities should be required reading. A great lesson about how you can’t jump to the conclusion of racism just because someone has more than you.
Also remember in the 80s/90s some of the biggest celebrities were black (Michael Jordan for instance) and shows like Fresh Prince, Cosby Show, and Family Matters were popular across the board. Now I generally don’t watch any modern day show and if I see a mostly black cast it’s a good bet it will be about racism.
It really makes me sad what has happened but we can make a difference in our lives. Like you I am a firm believer in judging by character. I know that makes us white supremacists by today’s standard but it’s the only way forward.
"I just can't fathom why so many these days go along with this Critical Race Theory bullshit. All it does is spread hate and negativity. There's absolutely nothing positive that comes from it."
Personally, I think covid has really underlined just how few people actually have principles, in terms of CRT the people who used to espouse colour blindness and judging someone by the content of their character simply see an opportunity for gain, if they have to accuse someone of racism to get what they want then they will, look at metoo and how many men were forced out of top positions just to be replaced with a woman.
We can also juxtapose what you said with just how many were willing to exploit MeToo for personal gain by making false accusations.
Even when those false accusations were demonstrably shown to be lies, there were still huge amounts of people willing to believe the lie and there were zero consequences for the person who nearly ruined someone's life for their own gain.
I guarantee you this won’t be allowed to be shown/seen in Australia…
Guaran-fucking-tee it. Just look at what happened when the Red Pill documentary maker tried to bring it to Aus… They would literally have killed her, if they could have. :-/
And yet, fucking Lauren Southern chose to move here, after everything she experienced, supposedly, from this country. Which perhaps shows just how “authentic” she really is, lol…
Lol at the soy cucks yelling about “white supremacy” in the video…
They all look the same, the men and the woman. 😂 Ugly, androgynous, incredibly pasty, long greasy hair and glasses. I mean, you just couldn’t make this shit up. You really couldn’t… 🤦🏻♂️
Go to 1:54 and pause it when the guy and the girl are making nearly identical expressions.
It's even more hilarious how similar they look in the moment.
Don't forget the fish mouth.
Just subscribed to the email list. Hopefully this opens some people’s eyes.
Okay, dollar store lauren southern.
Can we get people who know what the hell they are doing and not just a clipshow with a webcammer's commentary? Seriously, even LS's stupid docs have better editing and hosting.
Who cares?
That seems like some silly shit to get upset over.
The dude who made it only has 750 follows and the Twitter page only has 200.
This isn't some massive high-budget documentary, it's a small investigative journalist trying to speak up for people on a topic most won't even touch and build a name for himself.
These are the type of people everyone should be supporting. If you need to shit on everything for no reason you're only incentivizing people to not even bother trying. It's retarded.
Because youtubers who spend a few hours editing their own shit do a better job and don't look for fucking handouts. If you want support, you need a good product.
Yeah, and you can tell that from a short clip where you pretend a woman standing in an office building narrating is somehow equivalent to a YouTuber.
You're a goof. Such a shallow and stupid view. Everything has to be shiny and fancy! Who cares about the message?
Consumerism has melted your brain.
This looks interesting. Hopefully it is as good as that movie about the discrimination against fathers and men in general. I forgot the name of the documentary, but it was good.
I don't think I've seen that one. It seems like it would be an interesting watch, though.
You know, growing up, I always knew it was just a silly TV trope that the Dad in any film or show was always the bumbling incompetent idiot with a "heart of gold."
It was most prevalent in commercials — and that made sense. The marketing for household cleaning crap and what not where it mostly appeared was targeted towards women.
Likewise, the women were always the smart competent ones of the family. This goes back as far as I can even remember, honestly. When you think about it, it's not too hard to see why so many young men grow up with self-depreciating attitudes that puts women on a pedestal when all over consumer entertainment does just that in every facet of society.
That's what makes it so insane that they have to intrude upon genres and mediums dominated by men to destroy the realistically few positive male influences left. Hell, even in those, while the man may be more competent, women are still typically placed on a pedestal — even if they are the "damsel" in some cases.
Ahhaa! Somebody mentioned the documentary here, it's called "The Red Pill".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Pill
Personally, men and women complement each other. Where one has a weakness the other has a strength.
Trying to make other gender be the same, or saying one better than the other in everything is just causing a lot of issues.
I wholeheartedly agree with you there on the TV shows. Lack of positive role models on the entertainment we watch that mirrors our reality has definitely affected us negatively.
Thanks! I’ll check it out. I agree with you.