Racism Score at Dotheworkshop.com
Check out this compelling website mentioned in the documentary Am I a Racist. The documentary uses experts, in their own words to explain how "inherently racist" (ONLY white) people are. Effectively this documentary is the most hilariously enlightening documentary ever made. How did he pull this documentary off?
Dinesh D'Souza's documentaries are top-of-the-line and have had a huge impact, opening eyes to what most would have never been exposed to. It is impressive how True the Vote, Project Veritas, and now James O'Keefe have uncovered incredibly compelling evidence of what has been called, at best, "conspiracy theories". Often these documentaries used undercover imposters to get evidence never before uncovered, like blatant election fraud or profiting from selling baby parts.
Matt Walsh's Am I a Racist is hilarious, but the documentary's revelations are equally scary. To culminate the compelling and creative documentary Matt Walsh poses as a DEI expert, teaching a class, and promoting the actual website dotheworkshop.com. There is a scale on the website of just how racist one can be, and Donald Trump is just to the left of the KKK. Obviously, this is tongue-in-cheek for anyone who regularly watches Matt Walsh, as he is quite effectively trolling those buying into the DEI madness.
Chat GPT Am I a Racist Documentary Summary:
" Am I a Racist? is a documentary exploring the subtle ways in which racism manifests in modern society and how people, often unknowingly, perpetuate racial biases and systemic discrimination. The film takes an introspective approach, featuring interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds who reflect on their own racial biases and experiences with racism. It aims to encourage viewers to confront their own prejudices by examining social conditioning, historical context, and the ways racism is embedded in institutions, media, and everyday interactions.
Through personal stories, expert commentary, and psychological studies, the documentary highlights the impact of implicit bias and the importance of active anti-racism. It challenges the common misconception that racism is solely overt and hateful, showing instead how it often appears subtly, affecting daily interactions and opportunities. The film’s goal is to foster self-awareness and promote societal change by inspiring viewers to question and dismantle their own preconceived notions about race."
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