Am I Racist? | Official Trailer

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Published 2024-07-23
From the white guys who brought you "What Is A Woman?" comes "Am I Racist?" Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh will go to expose the grift, uncovering absurdities that will leave you laughing. "Am I Racist?" It's not just a documentary, it's a social experiment. Only in theaters September 13th, 2024.

All Comments (21)
  • “This country is a piece of shit” (takes a sip of champagne over a free feminist dinner with servants)
  • This movie is gonna have a 0% critic rating and a 90+% audience rating
  • @itskittyme
    I saw a discussion once where someone said: "I don't even notice the different skin colors" and the black girl was offended, replying: "So we, black people, do not exist, is that what you are saying? That's racist. We aren't white. We do look different." The guy was trying so hard to not be a racist, that he got labelled a racist in the process. This wasn't a sketch. This was real life.
  • @ThePopeII
    Matt Walsh becoming the conservative version of Borat is not what I was expecting.
  • @anonymous3637
    "This country's not worth saving." Counterpoint: You're not American
  • @samacvuk
    Critics: 8% Rotten Audience Score:92% Certified Fresh
  • The fact that Robin DiAngelo didn't know who Matt Walsh was, and we all recognize her immediately, just says so much about the two camps in this country. Can't wait to see this.
  • @j...bro.
    “This country is a piece of shit”... does not leave...
  • Surprised they didn't spot him as a conservative just because he sounds like an actual man.
  • @justmbhman
    That clip where Matt asks that guy drinking a beer about "heteronormativity intersecting with racist structures in society" and the guy just goes "huh" is pure gold🤣
  • @Rick-ey4of
    Morgan Freeman was once asked about racism in a 60 Minutes interview, his response: quit talking about it, quit bringing it up, it exists because people always bring it up.
  • @tacitus6384
    "This country's not worth saving." Where would you rather live, then? Because you're free to leave.
  • @liberty-matrix
    “Racism is not dead, but it is on life support – kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people who get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as ‘racists’ ” ~ Thomas Sowell
  • @jeeper19
    Growing up white in the 90’s in rural Alabama, driving through the woods in 4x4’s with Tupac blasting on our radio we thought being “colorblind” was the right thing to do, that you do not see color but every person as your equal. Seems like life was much simpler and less complicated back then.
  • @Thembisile13
    As a Black Man I recall being yelled at by my White Boss in front of everyone (I should mention he does this all the time not just to me). A fellow black colleague said I should sue on accounts of racism. At no point did I ever consider him yelling at me racist. If anything I thought he has major anger issues. I guess I grew up in the 90s When race is not a thing like that. I may be one of the few Who is confused at this "lets attack White straight men" agenda because I'm also fully aware that I and my "species" will be next in the worst way.
  • I have a crazy story. My daughter has a friend from Nigeria. This girl was always very popular and loved by her peers since the kindergarten. Then, she went to high school and some “intelligent “ teacher started to educate kids on BLM and claimed that all white people are racist towards blacks and even when they are nice to black people, it’s a form of racism. Later, this girl complained to my daughter that nobody dared to look at her or even talk to her after that class. It wasn’t because kids were racist towards her, but out of fear to be one. What a sick idea to separate kids in such ways and create a division. Glad I decided to homeschool and not teach my kids such nonsense 🙈
  • If Robin D'Angelo seriously didn't know who Matt was, it just shows you how disconnected she and other people like her are from the real world.
  • @kevingleeson
    Sacha Baron Cohen: "I am the master of disguise!" Matt: "Yeah, about that. Hold my beer."