You can tell that you're winning the argument as soon as your opponent starts to delete their social media accounts and play victim online.
Matt Walsh has driven the world's most prominent white "anti-racist" hustlers underground. But yesterday, coinciding with the release of Am I Racist, DiAngelo released a statement on the movie.
Here are a few excerpts from that statement:
When I arrived for the interview, a few things felt off. The grips would not make eye contact with me and the interviewer, who was introduced as "Matt," appeared to be wearing an ill-fitting wig. Matt presented himself as someone new to antiracist work and seemed earnest, and his questions did not come across as adversarial. By the end, however, things got weird.
Matt asked what I thought about reparations for Black Americans. I said that I agreed with reparations but that it was not my area of expertise. He then pulled up a chair and invited a Black crew-member who went by "Ben" to sit with us, took out his wallet and handed Ben some cash ... Because Matt was pushing this on us, I expressed my discomfort and checked in with Ben, to be sure he was okay with receiving cash in this way. Ben reassured me that he was, so I went to my wallet and handed him my cash and the interview ended.
Yes, this really happened. Matt pulled out his wallet and handed his producer Ben cash. Then they both sat there awkwardly to see how uncomfortable things would get before DiAngelo also paid $30 to Ben.
It was one of the funniest parts of the movie. But not to DiAngelo. She just KNEW something was off.
After reviewing the sequence of events and discussing it with colleagues ...
Yes, she had to discuss afterward with her colleagues if something was off about handing a black movie producer all the money on her person as reparations ...
That should tell you the level of intelligence we're dealing with here.
I realized that they had lied about their agenda and I had been played. I spread the word on my networks. Unfortunately, last month I started receiving hateful and misogynistic emails ...
Some referenced the Daily Wire (Ben Shapiro's website), which announced that the film is indeed being released. It is not titled 'Shades of Justice' nor is it meant to support the anti-racist cause. It is a Borat-style mockumentary titled 'Am I Racist?' and designed to humiliate and discredit anti-racist educators and activists.
DiAngelo goes on to attack Walsh, complain how she was fooled, and attack the Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, and the entire conservative movement.
It's a piece of work.
And our beloved Matt Walsh, Sweet Daddy Walsh, gracious as ever, had the PERFECT response to DiAngelo's attack.
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!
Y'all have to go see this movie. It's the new conservative standard for entertainment. It's Michael Moore or Borat, but it's the good guys getting the laugh.
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