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The funniest reaction to Matt Walsh's "Am I Racist?" movie

You know when someone makes a very predictable joke or quip about something relating to someone, a quip that hundreds and hundreds of other people have already made because it's such an obvious and lazy quip to make, and you respond with a sighing "like I haven't heard that one before"?

Well, multiply that by a thousand when it comes to the title of Matt Walsh's latest movie, "Am I Racist?"

You will find thousands, tens of thousands, probably literally hundreds of thousands of leftists answering that question with "yes". Find any youtube video about the movie, any social media post, any article with comments enabled, if it's made by a far-leftist and is critical of the movie, the comment section will be absolutely flooded with people answering "yes" to the question posed by the movie title.

It's literally like they are robots repeating the same thing over and over and over. One can't but just release a huge "sigh" and say "yeah, like I haven't seen that one before."

The "answer" is cringe because it completely misses the point of the title. Sure, some of them might understand that Matt isn't asking the question seriously, and that it's just some kind of satire, that it's a rhetorical question, but they still answer it anyway, just to be able to virtue-signal and throw their ideological feces at him.

What you will not find is any argument presented to why the answer is "yes". Believe me, I have seen quite many of these answers, and not a single one presented any reason for that answer. Not one.

They just love to throw their verbal feces at people they don't like, and they don't care about actual reasons or arguments.

But I have to admit that I feel quite a lot of glee seeing how much that movie is riling up far-leftists, even though the vast, vast majority of them haven't even seen it (and have zero intention to). If something offends and angers far-leftists because of their ideology, I'm all for it. We need more of that. A lot more.

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