You have to read the small print at the bottom of the 'Hate has no Home Here' signs, where its says "EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE." The it's ok to hate list is long and I assure you anyone like us is on it. Like everything else they do (such as taking the oaths of office to uphold, protect and defend the constitution), their fingers are crossed behind their backs unless they're making the 'ok' (666) sign with their hands over their eyes.
Yes, and it's built on floats to accommodate the rising ocean being brought on by what has been called everything from global cooling to global warming to climate change.
I also saw this in theaters - pretty well done from Matt Walsh and team.
My favorite part was Matt and Robin when Matt gives his black producer the reparations first and then coerces Robin to also give some. He masterfully points out that if it’s truly systemic racism, then why wait for the system and she should put her money where her mouth is and pay Ben now!
You can see her wrestle with this because it makes absolute sense based on her own teachings. She’s used to getting paid to blab about things out of her control, not actually help anyone tangibly.
What is a Woman and Am I Racist? are really the ways forward. The left has too much control over media, academia, etc. and giving people something to consume that is both enjoyable, humorous AND shows them how stupid the left’s ideologies and practices are will help make progress towards a less stupid future.
To progressives, everything is about race. That's not surprising, since the democratic party has always been about institutional racism. The party considered blacks to be 'lesser humans' back in the day of slavery, and still does. DEI does not treat minorities equally; it treats minorities as subjects who must grovel (shuck and jive) in order to get their handouts.
I was a big Ali G fan back in college, when it was subversive and new and legitimately funny.
When I watched the sequel that accidentally took place during Covid I realized just how awful Sacha Baron Cohen is as a person and how much he fundamentally despises America and white people.
The old stuff was funny, and aged well enough. But there’s a big difference between provoking people to the point where they have to stand up for themselves (or not) and just letting them talk and reveal themselves.
You’re right that Ali G and his other characters fundamentally proved the opposite of what he thought. These were people that were maligned as racism, sexist, xxx-ist when they were actually just the opposite.
Obviously with a few exceptions - the frat guys in the first movie probably deserved a bit of blowback. Though even there, taking private conversations of nobodies and making them public isn’t a fair way to play either.
I think because the premise of what Matt was subverting was even more absurd. Racism is real to an extent - DEI has taken it to an absurd level and profiting off of it.
Men turning into women is not real - it’s also scary because it’s led to children having surgeries and being permanently altered by hormone therapy. To me the stakes are much higher with What is a Woman’s premise, so I agree it felt more effective and the comedy bits were great because the people shown are truly looney.
I think you're right about the underlying reason being that racism is a real concern.
I would argue that trans issues might be more of an individual travesty, whereas DEI indoctrination into racist so called anti-racist philosophy is worse at a societal level - but that discounts how morally transgressive normalizing trans is, and the degree to which coercing people into believing fundamental things are not true is subversive to society as a whole.
Shame Sacha Baron Cohen turned out to be a blob stooge. During the height of the ‘zeen prop fest (late 2020/early 2021) he created/starred in a short film on Netflix which inferred that anyone not wanting one was a red neck moron from the Ozarks. Suspect that SBC is a Commissar.
Funniest time I’ve had in the theater in awhile; we were pissing ourselves laughing, especially for the race dinner and Robin’s scenes. It was also kind of sad too because when you watch these DEI and anti racist commissars, you realize that they truly believe what they say but you also are kind of disgusted because of the insane hypocrisy of these hustlers saying America sucks and it is irredeemable but they are charging thousands of dollars for their time.
Article 58 in America is silence and hoping it goes away instead of throwing Matt Walsh in the gulag. I have a feeling that some of the hustlers’ income is going to dry up after this………
Nice post, but I'm wondering about the bit about not recognizing him. Even if someone is very famous, when one is not expecting them a tiny bit of disguise might be enough.
Did anyone else get the impression the least racist people were the ones in the bar with the confederate flag on the wall and the poor working black folk?
The real white privilege is the privilege to deport migrants within 24 hours of their arrival, like on Martha's Vineyard, without fear or reprisal.
The white plebs are not allowed the same luxury...feed them struggle sessions!
Side note:
Help a brother out with the font. Some of us ancient dinosaurs in our 50's have eyes that have started betraying us in earnest.
Anti racist Martha’s Vineyard AWFLs say hate has no home here, but neither do migrants.
You have to read the small print at the bottom of the 'Hate has no Home Here' signs, where its says "EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE." The it's ok to hate list is long and I assure you anyone like us is on it. Like everything else they do (such as taking the oaths of office to uphold, protect and defend the constitution), their fingers are crossed behind their backs unless they're making the 'ok' (666) sign with their hands over their eyes.
I believe Obuma has a mansion there in Martha's Vineyard too.
NIMBY
Yeah and miraculously he's the only person, on the island, who got a variance to demolish a 100 year old seawall.
Hmmmm
Same thing with his $50 mil 5th home in Hawaii
Proof that black Americans are systematically being oppressed…
seems like seawall would be important with global warming and all, hmm
Yes, and it's built on floats to accommodate the rising ocean being brought on by what has been called everything from global cooling to global warming to climate change.
Only a racist could say otherwise.
I also saw this in theaters - pretty well done from Matt Walsh and team.
My favorite part was Matt and Robin when Matt gives his black producer the reparations first and then coerces Robin to also give some. He masterfully points out that if it’s truly systemic racism, then why wait for the system and she should put her money where her mouth is and pay Ben now!
You can see her wrestle with this because it makes absolute sense based on her own teachings. She’s used to getting paid to blab about things out of her control, not actually help anyone tangibly.
What is a Woman and Am I Racist? are really the ways forward. The left has too much control over media, academia, etc. and giving people something to consume that is both enjoyable, humorous AND shows them how stupid the left’s ideologies and practices are will help make progress towards a less stupid future.
To progressives, everything is about race. That's not surprising, since the democratic party has always been about institutional racism. The party considered blacks to be 'lesser humans' back in the day of slavery, and still does. DEI does not treat minorities equally; it treats minorities as subjects who must grovel (shuck and jive) in order to get their handouts.
I was a big Ali G fan back in college, when it was subversive and new and legitimately funny.
When I watched the sequel that accidentally took place during Covid I realized just how awful Sacha Baron Cohen is as a person and how much he fundamentally despises America and white people.
The old stuff was funny, and aged well enough. But there’s a big difference between provoking people to the point where they have to stand up for themselves (or not) and just letting them talk and reveal themselves.
You’re right that Ali G and his other characters fundamentally proved the opposite of what he thought. These were people that were maligned as racism, sexist, xxx-ist when they were actually just the opposite.
Obviously with a few exceptions - the frat guys in the first movie probably deserved a bit of blowback. Though even there, taking private conversations of nobodies and making them public isn’t a fair way to play either.
I watched Borat when it first came out, I thought he was an AH for his antics.
Bringing a hooker to a party where people have welcomed him with open arms.
Just brilliant. I thought 'I'll read this later' but started and couldn't stop reading until the end.
Yuri, you KNOW you’re not a REAL BIPOC because you’re Asian. You are practically white you dirty oppressor!
Mock them 'til their ears bleed.
So the guy who made Borat is all in on censorship.
"Censorship for thee, not for me."
Yuri, you should absolutely go undercover to DEI events! Can't wait to read the reports from the field 😂
"What is a Woman" was way funnier, or maybe more effective, than "Am I a Racist", in my opinion.
I think because the premise of what Matt was subverting was even more absurd. Racism is real to an extent - DEI has taken it to an absurd level and profiting off of it.
Men turning into women is not real - it’s also scary because it’s led to children having surgeries and being permanently altered by hormone therapy. To me the stakes are much higher with What is a Woman’s premise, so I agree it felt more effective and the comedy bits were great because the people shown are truly looney.
I think you're right about the underlying reason being that racism is a real concern.
I would argue that trans issues might be more of an individual travesty, whereas DEI indoctrination into racist so called anti-racist philosophy is worse at a societal level - but that discounts how morally transgressive normalizing trans is, and the degree to which coercing people into believing fundamental things are not true is subversive to society as a whole.
Great points! You really could spend hours dissecting both
Shame Sacha Baron Cohen turned out to be a blob stooge. During the height of the ‘zeen prop fest (late 2020/early 2021) he created/starred in a short film on Netflix which inferred that anyone not wanting one was a red neck moron from the Ozarks. Suspect that SBC is a Commissar.
Funniest time I’ve had in the theater in awhile; we were pissing ourselves laughing, especially for the race dinner and Robin’s scenes. It was also kind of sad too because when you watch these DEI and anti racist commissars, you realize that they truly believe what they say but you also are kind of disgusted because of the insane hypocrisy of these hustlers saying America sucks and it is irredeemable but they are charging thousands of dollars for their time.
Article 58 in America is silence and hoping it goes away instead of throwing Matt Walsh in the gulag. I have a feeling that some of the hustlers’ income is going to dry up after this………
Nice post, but I'm wondering about the bit about not recognizing him. Even if someone is very famous, when one is not expecting them a tiny bit of disguise might be enough.
Did anyone else get the impression the least racist people were the ones in the bar with the confederate flag on the wall and the poor working black folk?
Well done, Yuri.
Looking forward to seeing this movie.
For similar trolls of liberal politicians, see the Jan Helfeld videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/janhelfeld
Pete Stark going full on racist against Puerto Ricans is priceless.