The joke is that it's hard for a white person to buy the book because of how it's hard to say the title. If he were to give Kennedy's work a try, he might find a probing, refreshing antidote to the thinking set forward by simplistic and patronizing work.
Read full articleIt's cleverly edited, brilliantly scripted, and some of the interactions are just jaw-dropping, making it an insightful and shockingly funny film.
Read full articleA provocative Borat-like comedic documentary for the right-wingers.
Read full articleDespite a better target than the bigoted What Is a Woman—an industry about profiting off white guilt, not fighting racism—it shares the same flaws: manipulative editing, lazy jokes, and no curiosity, ending on a thoughtless finale with no call to action.
Read full articleWhen it hones in on what is essentially a sham industry that exploits the guilt of well-meaning white liberals, it hits its mark brilliantly. When it strays beyond that central premise, it’s not quite as effective.
Read full articleYou're not getting anywhere on the subject, but it's funny... But is he making his point? I think he's too divisive a figure to be persuasive.
Read full articleMatt Walsh swiftly and entertainingly exposes the race-industry for the crazy charlatan grift that it is.
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