Matt Walsh offers one of the funniest films of the year (for normies)
The docu-comedy Am I Racist? has come at one of those rare times when a film meets the moment. That moment is now, when the racialist reckoning of the DEI project has arrived.
The utter absurdity of much of the DEI project on college campuses and in corporate America has been readily acknoweldged privately by much of America for several years, and it has led to an accelerating groundswell of lampooning. What began as whispers: “Can you believe this nonsensical crap?” is now readily spoken aloud, and the racialist DEI project is being challenged repeatedly.
The rollback of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) is well underway, and one imagines that the bureaucrats who inhabit these bolt-on offices and departments suspect that the gravy train has pulled into its final station.
The reaction to toxic DEI is morphing into parodies, and Am I Racist? is a tour de force in the genre. Its relentless scorn resembles much the mocking of wearing-masks-outdoors or masked-while-driving-alone cultists.
Social critic Matt Walsh has done an invaluable service in exposing the DEI grift in all its fabulous risibility. From guilty white women who pay $5,000 to be insulted by two midwit ideologues, to credulous news hosts who stretch their arms to the sky to leave their “whiteness,” to the ritual intoning of the idiotic “land acknowledgement,” and to the mindless bawling of “do the work,” Walsh leaves no shibboleth unmocked.
Walsh skewers the DEI grifters, exposes them for the charlatans they are with their own trendy artificial argot, and marks the beginning of the end for the project, which is already being eliminated across America’s corporations.
When a feature film can be released in more than 1,500 theaters, based only on mocking this artificial construct that everyone has known is a racialist fraud but were afraid to say, your days of being taken seriously are numbered. They may well be over.
Here’s the trailer . . . well worth the price of admission.