The movie is the antithesis of “woke”. It shares not just the shrill BS of race pimps but their grift.I seen the poster for the movie. That's ALL care to see of it. Damn sure not going to pay to see the woke BS.
The movie is the antithesis of “woke”. It shares not just the shrill BS of race pimps but their grift.I seen the poster for the movie. That's ALL care to see of it. Damn sure not going to pay to see the woke BS.
Sweeping assumptions? On OSA??I think that's the disconnect with this thread. They don't have a clue what the movie really is. Just sweeping assumptions.
I’ve heard a few people that have an issue with Matt Walsh after he did the ‘what is a woman’ documentary. What’s the big beef because I don’t have one?Woke?? Do you know who Matt Walsh is??
It seems like his whole life is about fighting against woke stuff. I guess people just see the titles and make assumptionsI’ve heard a few people that have an issue with Matt Walsh after he did the ‘what is a woman’ documentary. What’s the big beef because I don’t have one?
The term racist is so over used that it has no meaning today.I’ve seen the trailer, looks amusing. I’m still a bit baffled why so many White folks spend so much effort trying to prove they’re not racist and others are just crazy.
It’s not even worth addressing. The nonsense that these SJWs put out is simply envy in another form. Most institutional laws regarding race have been struck down, the opportunities are there for those that want to work to succeed.
I hope I live long enough that this White guilt nonsense is a thing of the past. (and yes, putting this much energy into addressing a bunch of losers is certainly a facet of White guilt)
Laugh at them and go on with your business.
Thought that said your buddies wifes boyfriend is 14...My buddy took his wife, daughter (who's 14) and her boyfriend (also 14) to okc today to watch matt walsh' new movie. After the movie, 3 or 4 of the theater employees (my buddy said they looked anywhere from 18 to early 20s) were asking young kids "did you find out if you are racist?", on the way out of the theater. An older employee asked my buddies daughter and her boyfriend that question. They were in front of the parents a couple steps. They are shy and just walked by. Two employees started laughing. My buddy simply asked them if they had a problem. They tucked tail and shuffled away. Is this OK for employees to act like this? The way I feel nowadays, that might have had me seeing red. My kids no nothing about race, don't care and I won't have it forced on them.
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