I work at the theatre and have to do exit surveys. One woman was in tears saying she thought this needed to be taught in schools. Luckily the next guy said he needed to throw up now
Wait WHAT?? This is actually being shown in theatres? What the fuck man I thought that was just a joke. that’s so fucking dumb I STG if my theatre nearby me is playing it im genuinely going to be pissed
"Got kicked out of a McDonald's for being racist." "Tell us what happened!" "I got kicked out of a McDonald's for being racist." "Yeah, but what happened?" "I was being racist."
@@RJ-NumenThe fuck you talking about? My mom’s family immigrated after slavery and before WW2. How is this incorrect? And she was being tongue in cheek. Calm down snow flake.
Never understood the “Guilt of your ancestors”. It’s too much like “Inherited sin” from Christianity and I thought we were trying to move past that not entrench it more.
The difference is that inherited sin has, most of the time, no material advantage for the inheritors (if my dad killed someone what do I have to do with it?). In cases like systemic racism, on the other hand, some form of advantage persists through time, in some cases in pretty relevant ways. To make another example: if my dad forced someone to change their last will to make him the sole inheritor of their fortune to the detriment of their children and then kills them, when my father will die I will inherit that stolen fortune. Now, am I to be accused of extortion and murder? Of course not. But don't you agree that the victim's family has the right to claim what my father stole? I mean, we even have laws that punish the buying of stolen goods. It's not that strange concept.
@@CazznPower yeah sure that makes sense what was stolen is returned but how do you parse what was stolen? My family 2 generations ago was in Ireland and southern Spain. My great grandfather and grandmother were immigrants. My ancestors had no part in this so why should they or I bear the weight of some has beens?
@@SiFireHasSpeed if any reparation is going to go down, it's not going to be on the individual level. Pointing out that the problem is systemic points exactly to this and that's why white grivience, guilty consciousness etc. are not useful nor expected by most activist groups. This kind of reasoning shifts the focus from systems to individuals and would solve nothing. Again, solutions have to be systemic and have to take into account the cumulative effects of these trends. Just to give one simple example: most residential areas with an overwhelming majority of black inhabitants have serious health hazards. This is because they are cheaper and they are cheaper because they were built next in industrial areas or next to industrial wastes disposal centers. So black people in these areas are disproportionately affected by health issues related to industrial wastes and pollution (from ashtma to cancer). A law that would facilitate access to health services for people living in these areas, even if not explicitly black, would greatly address some of the costs consequent to racial segregation. This wouldn't be an attack on you or any white people, btw.
Who says that it is you or your family who has to pay for anything? Nobody expects individuals or families to pay for people in racial minorities. The point is to change the system, not to make people receive some punishment
It's also quite comical how, upon searching up Robin Diangelo's Wikipedia page, it suggests that she's "an American author working in the field of *_'whiteness studies.'_*
As a German I do not feel any guilt for what people 3 to 4 generations ago did. I had nothing to do with it, I do not support it. Feeling guilty for something you didn't do and had no chance to stop is stupid. That doesn't mean I'm unable to learn from the past to make a better future. I can check my own biases and think about them, find out what is true and what is false, think more about facts than opinions and teach my daughter to be a decent human being to everyone. And that includes people she disagrees with, so we can have more conversations and less hate.
And I feel like this is the argument the movie didn’t make, yknow? At no point is it saying, hey, maybe feeling dread and guilt is counterproductive but let’s address that there are still problems caused by the past that we need to fix. It’s because fundamentally the movie doesn’t believe that.
@@myfriendscallmepat What do you expect from Matt Walsh and the Daily Wire? But it is sad, that people who claim to be "not like the snowflakes" and "driven by facts" aren't able to leave their echo chambers and block out everything they disagree with. They are as bad as, or even worse for society than the very far left (not the reasonable people on the left, I count myself as one of them), but that minority the internet made popular some years ago.
@@myfriendscallmepat Well, white guilt, virtue signalling and racial grifting are all real and the movie did expose a lot of that. Anyway, it's a win for Matt Walsh just by you making this video. The more people who talk about him, the more will see the movie and it's already a financial success.
i just remember matt walsh’s followers turning on him for being against unpasteurized milk (the only correct take he has ever had, broken clock and all that i guess) and then being surprised at their reaction as if that isn’t the audience he has cultivated
@BasedHoliday It doesn't prove it's "not a cult" it just proves they're idiots. If you drink non-pasteurized milk you can get salmonella and die. And the only reason they disagree with him is because ALL the other people on the right support drinking milk that could make you sick.
Well I’m an unpasteurized milk lover because of all the good things it provides and it stays better so much longer and I’m a black gay person who stands and debates for trans people. So please check it out a bit before judging 😔
There are multiple comments just below yours disagreeing with him. RUclips randomly deletes comments all the time. I think that’s just as likely to be happening.
I do love the continual conservative victim complex. I’ve deleted maybe 5 comments out of 4000+ that were openly personally hostile to me (and left many others up). Not my fault yall can’t stop calling me slurs and RUclips flags your comments
As an Autistic individual, I'm mentally bracing myself for the day Matt Walsh and RFK Jr make a "documentary" talking about how he's "just asking questions" regarding my "vaccine injuries"...
I would tell him about how epic being autistic is. Absolutely love it. Every year I can't wait to get more vaccines so I can get the latest updates to my autism.
its crazy as someone who works at a movie theater that has this movie, god snot dead 5, and reagan in the same theater as the new beetlejuice. its half old fucks and the other half is goth kids. wild demographics this last week.
Hell I was late to the party but the poster was in the lobby when I saw Deadpool & Wolverine, aka the gayest Marvel movie without actually saying they’re gay 😂
@@mistersudz102as a goth (ish) kid i can tell you no one would win. everyone would lose. it would be like watching the most boring boxing match, a bunch of beer belly boomers and skinny teens weakly throwing -0.01 damage punches at each other.
@@myfriendscallmepat Sorry little boy, but some of the incidents in Springfield involving pets and animals have confirmed to be true. Oh, the movie is a financial success, so you're wrong again. Matt made your side look like a bunch of @$$ holes. Anyway, I wonder if Robin is going to give any more money to random black people to make herself feel better, after being in this movie?
@@kingbullyrock8739 >some of the incidents have been proven true 0 of those incidents have been proven true, but keep telling yourself that >financial success Post proof >made you look like a bunch of @$$holes Did he? All he showed was a bunch of people recognizing he was a weirdo who failed to get them to say anything truly heinous. >more money to black people I like how you ignored that she outright stated that's not how reparations work and gave the money for Matt's benefit. But as your entire comment shows, you don't live in reality
If the expression, "If you have to ask if you're an asshole, you probably are an asshole," is true, then someone having to make an entire movie documentary to answer the question pretty much gives you the answer.
When you mindlessly call everyone around you an asshole for the most nonsensical reasons, you can't act surprised when people start questioning your cognitive ability to understand what being an asshole is.
@@SaberSin-mu4kt But that's mostly not happening. Policies or comments can be said to be racist, as they often are, but that doesn't mean people are blatantly racist. Problem is that today, racists often use dog whistles for their racist ideas
@@Spooklilly-Latina4Freedomyou say as if Matt’s type aren’t the most thin skinned people in the world, they flipped out over being called weird for gods sake, that’s barely an insult.
@@Spooklilly-Latina4Freedom No... this is just What Is A Woman down to the deceptive methods in which he picks and engages with the people he puts up in the final product... Like it doesn't matter what package he puts it in because the intended message and method by which he gathers his "evidence" is basically the same.
That's why the movie was so funny. It was SO cringe. You watched with your hand over your eyes. The people were SO cringe. "Everyone racist at the table raise their glass" Everyone raises their glass. Except the black woman, who sits there smugly. She is getting $3K (I think that's the amount) a person there, for these women to confess their racism to her.
@@libertytree3209So the people who are cringe are the very wealthy, basic as fuck white women who pay a couple of WOC to come speak harshly to them for a couple of hours. Yeah, I agree.
@@TheCommentingCat The alt-right pundits all seem to think they are Marcus Aurelius. Instead they look like they are trying not to be identified on the witness stand.
That's probably because he took the inspiration from that weird cult who once a week has a gross ritual of eating the body and drinking the blood off some random dude in the middle east. He seems to want the same worship.
Yeah, that thing is creepy. It’s extremely probable that Matt has a diaper fetish, given the plushie and the “diaper wrestling” event he hosted (men stripped naked, put on adult diapers and wrestled). I mean, normally I wouldn’t kink shame but in a parallel universe that guy would absolutely do the same to me fifteen times over so I’m gonna make an exception here
@dariocarraresi1823 no, I think he summed it up just fine. See, this is known as an Ad Hominem attack, where someone ignores any facts of an argument and instead focus on personal attacks on a person's character. IF you have an argument about this, that's fine, but he doesn't use any.
@dariocarraresi1823 I think they were just being succinct. I, personally, did not hear any arguments that weren't related to an opinion though and he didn't have any hard facts to back up his personal attacks either. But feel free to list them if you'd like?
While I agree that the "is black coffee racist?" joke is bad, I live in a country where a minister of state said that the term "black hole" is racist. So he has a point.
The leftists are lunatics. Nobody ever said "millions". But one is too many, and there are many more than one. Sick. As for the OP, nobody gives a shit about your bigoted fantasies.
I think its worthwhile this film mention the $5,000 dollar Anti-Racist dinners. It recuperates social dilema into a very bourgeois banquet and makes Anti-Racism a fashionable and prestigious social product literally consumed by the upper elite. If you were hosting dinners where you get paid 5,000 a seat, why would you want them to ever end? Having racism and social discord be the centerpiece of the bussiness gives enterprising BIPOCs an incentive for racism to never be solved, but to be perpetually going, to keep the demand for attonement high and absolution low. This is indicative of the capitalist way of converting conflict into perpetual profit industries with no solution planned in the business cycle. A sincere unity of peace musn't be a money maker. I'm not even offended by someone trying to make money from problems forever. I'm annoyed when they market that business as a morally rectifying goodness. Ofcourse this film would never address this point, because Matt Walsh and the dailywire make their bread from conflict and outrage media, too. And it also questions the root causes of capitalism, which goes against the epic TradCath Judeo-Christian idolatry of dollars.
He didn't make a joke about how asking for a cup of black coffee is racist. He made a joke about how there are ridiculously woke people who think basically everything is racist. The joke isn't about coffee.... It's about wokeness.
"If you have to ask if you're an asshole, you're probably an asshole.* Um... no? I mean, the nicest person i know asks me that all the time, mostly because they were yelled at for the smallest thigns while they were growing up. The constant questioning of moral goodness can come from more places than just actually BEING morally bad.
Things like this are why it’s hard to tell if an abuser is one because red flags can be present on so many other people. Plus, if someone calls them out they can say you’re scapegoating them, which is exactly what they do to others.
Constantly calling everyone around you an asshole for the most nonsensical reasons and then saying "If you have to ask if you're an asshole, you're probably an asshole" is next level gaslighting lmfao.
well, he’s not actually asking in any introspective way. he never genuinely reflected on whether he was racist. you do have a point in any other context
I know this is an irrelevant side-point, but I just have have to say(scream): THAT'S NOT EVEN HOW COLOR-BLINDNESS WORKS! THEY CAN STILL SEE SHADES!! RODS AND CONES ARE DIFFERENT AND DO DIFFERENT THINGS!!! Is it too much to ask that people just be 2-3 kinds of ignorant in a single sentence? Yeesh
@AveLikesAnime From the folks I met, yeah, though, I'm not sure if it's a general thing The people I've known mostly got the colors blue and red mixed up or something My 6th grade teachers husband had some issues with pink ironically 😂
@@AveLikesAnimeYep, we have tricolour vision. So when one goes wrong it tends to "merge" with one of the other colours. Myself as an example, I have red-green issues making greens and yellows blend closer together nothing major. I was shocked when I was watching a video talking about the different types and suddenly two images looked the same.
@@AveLikesAnimethe most common color blindness is red-green. I have a minor version of this and it really doesn’t affect me at all, I didn’t even know until I saw one of those “color blind test” with the dots in highschool I thought everyone was pranking me
@@AveLikesAnimei watched a video before about a guy who said he had full color blindness, like only seeing in black and white, but i never looked into if it was actually a real thing or not. if it is real, it's apparently so rare its almost to the point of non-existence, 2 color blindness is definitely more common. regardless tho, seeing in "black and white" still lets you (obviously) see black and white, so real or not its still a bad analogy
also just a lovely cherry on top, despite the fact ben has a name and is referred to as such throughout the duration of the movie, he's credited as "Matt's black friend" in the credits
One thing I love about his "What is a woman" show was him interviewing the "random African tribe". That tribe is called Maasai and lives at the border of Kenya and Tanzania (I'm Kenyan and grew up in the same area but I'm not Maasai). An interesting fact about the tribe is that they have refused for the most part to adopt modern civilization into their culture. Which would be fine if their tradition didn't include treating women like shit. Matt Walsh went and asked a group of men from a comunity that practices FGM, marries off girls starting at the age of 10 or even younger if their menses or breast development comes early, believe that women are children and should have no right to own property as well as that they should be caned when they "misbehave", he went and asked the men of that tribe, "What is woman?". Of all the other tribes in East Africa that may be transphobic but atleast have the decency to treat women like they aren't property, he chooses the one tribe that practically hates women to ask his thought provoking question🤦🏾♀️. Someone once said reality is stranger than fiction and I'm beginning to believe it.
Honestly, at this point I don't get how you live with yourself after this much bs... the money definitely doesn't seem good enough, but then again... I've got a moral compas
Do you honestly think you'd get a different response if you interviewed various other tribes at the same level of development? I'd bet money on the fact that the majority of them would find gender identity to be a very weird concept regardless of how their tribe treats women.
@@frustratedsquirrel First off, tf do you mean by "same level of development". The fact that the Maasai do not accept Western civilization and customs doesn't make them "underdeveloped". As a matter of fact they have rather complex tools as well as customs and behaviours that allow them to thrive in the harsh Savannah and desert regions of East Africa, a feat I am certain the average westerner today cannot manage. Secondly, there were many tribes historically, even in my country Kenya, that traditionally believed that "a man could be born in a woman's body" and vice versa. The idea of transgender identity isn't a new concept that none of our ancestors could have even thought off. In fact, one of the most famous myths from my tribe, kikuyu, is of a woman leader who today would be considered a cross dresser but back then they thought she carried a male spirit. This was despite the fact that women were still considered second class humans. And this is true for a bunch of other tribes, with some individuals even being given a name from the opposite gender alongside their actual name. Third, I clearly acknowledged the general transphobia present throughout East Africa and Africa in general. My point was that it doesn't make sense to use a tribe that actively detests women as a voice of reason in the discussion about trans issue. I was pointing out the stupidity of the entire situation not claiming that some other tribe would have had a better response.
@@RegalLouise247 They believed they carried a male spirit, not that they were actually men. Transgenderism is a western concept that believes someone can become the opposite gender not that their spirit was the opposite sex.
@@keithg460 HA! yeah, sure. I'm betting it's more that he's just not that recognised outside of his sphere and those he sucks into it. Plus, he's got very "default PG rated lumberjack for children" energy to him.
@@jabasabon Because Walsh didn't expose much of anything. Just some small snippets out of context. Like the entire bit about the Moana costume. All the DEI instructor said is that she wouldn't like it if her daughter wanted to dress up as Moana. Walsh made a mountain out of a molehill.
@@dariocarraresi1823 that’s being disingenuous. She showed that, according to her worldview, a child identifying with white cartoon characters is problematic, but also wanting to dress like Moana is a form of cultural appropriations. Then there was the bit with Robin Deangelo where she indicated that smiling at a person of color is problematic. Then there was the horrendous quote from Kendi that the only solution to past discrimination is present discrimination. Then there was the insanity of Saira Rao. Then there was the pushback from the DEI instructor on MLK’s famous quote. Regarding “content of character”. I could actually believe you on that one. Maybe there was some clever editing there. But I’ve heard too many interviews with other anti-racist folks where they want to push back against that quote in the same way. On top of that was the thousands of dollars that many of these people charge for this nonsense.
@@jabasabon No, she didn't show any of that. She simply said that she wouldn't like if her daughter wanted a Moana costume. That's it. But Walsh ignored - and edited out - literally _every discussion about racism_ all to focus on that itty-bitty topic. Barely two questions. There's more examples of Walsh's "taking minuscule quotes out of context", and a really big one is the Kendi quote. Kendi explained that black people have been subjected to a long history of racism - slavery, segregation, Jim Crow, being excluded from the Homestead Acts, the War on Drugs (cocaine use rates were equal between both races, but the police prioritized targeting crack cocaine, which was primarily used by black people; while white people usually used powder cocaine) and so on. As a result, white people were allowed to build generational wealth, and black people were not. Now, a lot of people believe that, since segregation was abolished, it means that now there is no more racism. But blacks routinely perform worse than whites, so how do people explain this? They ignore the history of racism (because "there is no more racism now"), and instead believe that it's the fault of black cultures or black laziness or black violence or black genes. Something inherent to black people. And _that_ results in a lot of biases against black people. For example, black people are much less likely to be hired than white people with the exact same qualifications. Black neighborhoods are subjected to overpolicing (because "black people are criminals because black culture, there is no changing that, so we'll just have to send in the cops to deal with it). And so on. End result: there's an entire system of different racist issues that affect black people - aka "systemic racism". So how what's Kendi's solution to systemic racism? Affirmative action programs to overcome the effects of racist biases - in other words, what he calls "positive discrimination" in favor of black people. ...Man, now that I explained the context, that that Kendi quote gives a significantly different impression, doesn't it? *And that's precisely why Walsh omitted all of that context.* Throughout the movie, there are NO mentions or explanations of the USA's history of racism, of concepts like implicit biases or systemic racism, and so on. All by design, all to keep you ignorant, all to make those anti-racism activists look scary and eeeeevil.
While I got a good laugh at the tearing apart of Matt Walsh's terrible film I do want to point out the absurdity of claiming "White people have no culture". The idea that the Irish, Scottish and Continental North European cultures don't exist is pretty idiotic.
The "white people have no culture" thing is another instance of the left not phrasing shit to be understood by those who need to hear it the most for the sake of preserving our smugness and spite. What that means is that "white" cannot be a culture like German, Irish, Welsh, British, etc. are because whiteness as a category was basically invented purely to establish a racial hierarchy between the dominant group and the conquered group. Seriously, can you name me a single unironically celebrated thing about "white culture" that doesn't mention any particular European or North American country and ISN'T a reference to white supremacy somewhere? I sincerely doubt it, because "whiteness" is and always was defined by being the master of all the other races.
I'm almost positive he's referring to white American culture specifically. Of course European countries that are associated with "white" people have individual distinct and vibrant cultures but white American culture seems to be an amalgamation of a bunch of different cultures and not something that is as easily defined and identified which is where the jokes about it not being a real thing come from.
@@Fireballcelly All cultures are "amalgamation(s) of a bunch of different cultures and not easily defined and identified." White American culture fits this definition exactly as well as English or Scottish culture (for example), no better or worse.
@@mattmalcolm534 It's true that all cultures are an amalgamation of other cultures to a degree but White American culture is not a distinct thing in the way that other countries have distinct cultures. It just has to do with history and probably immigration to some degree.
@@dariocarraresi1823 as I said I watched snippets - not wasting half an hour watching an npc talk😂 In what way was it a failure then? The fact that loads of people are watching and talking about it? The fact it’s making lots of money? The fact it’s challenging mainstream rhetoric?
@@LeonOC123 The fact that it fails to prove that DEI is bad. Mostly because of atrocious editing and cherry-picked clips that don't allow the viewer to actually know what DEI is about.
Yes, but so is a 3 year old dressed as frozen. What is REALLY interesting is, an black 3 year old, dressing as a Norwegian frozen princess, is not only not racist, she’s an anti-race activist who will tbe celebrated on TikTok for tearing down racist culture as early as 3.
I’m pretty sure the argument could be made that white people who trick or treat are racist because they are taking up spaces where non-whites could have received that candy instead. Obviously, the point is, to trend it all the way… it’s racist for two whites to have children as they’re adding more racism with their offspring. Whites consuming food is racist as that food would be better appreciated through a POC. I wish they’d be honest and say, it’s racist for white people to not take a gun and fire it into their own heads, since the historical implication of their existence causes the PTSD obtained genetically from the ancestors of slaves won’t be able to live a healthy life with whites potentially being viewed in public spaces. I mean they have a point, white people really did exist in the past and they also exist now, so we need to make sure to check our white privilege to when being alive. Whites hurt so many people each year by remaining in existence. We need to think about how living could be damaging to other cultures and do something about it if it’s causing pain…. And it’s causing pain.
When it comes to racism, segregation, and slavery in our history, i think its very important to acknowledge it, and say that our ancestors did many different people wrong. Its not our fault though and we shouldn't have to be made to feel bad for it, if we played no part in it. (Older generations who were around for that era who contributed to it should, but they're dying off and won't be around for too much longer.) Whats important is seeing racism today and trying to make things better. Sure, we've made a lot of progress, there are many who grew up in the modern world who were not treated as 2nd class citizens, because of their skin color. Though no doubt they were treated differently because of their skin color.
I’m a black man who enjoyed the movie and don’t feel like racism is a big problem in America. Sure, racism does exist, just most people aren’t racist. It’s interesting seeing another perspective. Though, I don’t agree with most of your British.
Hey man, don’t worry. Just because you can’t do anything you try. That means you’ll be a perfect spokesman for the left… any questions on politics just say this exactly as you did…
You made a video filled with the kind of unhinged criticism usually seen in middle aged Karen’s. The awful comparisons (e.g. cabbage patch) using a sarcastic inflection in your voice is so unsubtle, scripted and ethereally inauthentic that it made me empty inside and out. I imagine at this point you’re just collecting a paycheck. I wouldn’t be surprised if much of this is compiled using AI. If an alien came down and asked humans to give them an example of the worst of RUclips involving a criminally unlikable character, I hope they have a time machine so they can get their 37 minutes back.
21:14 I know it’s a bit, but that’s not _white_ culture, that’s _German_ culture. Or maybe American culture, given how much it has changed from the German original. We who are “white” have culture, but it’s not because we’re “white” (which is a category we invented, and then just keep changing), it’s because of our ethnicity or nationality or family or where we live or grew up.
This whole thing is massively American flavored. By that logic, African Americans don't have culture either, it was erased from them by generations of slavery. "White" immigrants who came over 150 years ago don't have much relationship with their former countries either, of course. By saying that, what point are you trying to make on either side? What conclusions are you drawing?
Took 3 black family members who couldn’t care less about politics to watch this movie, all whom I thought would have 0 interest and would find it boring or stupid. We all loved it and laughed harder than I could have imagined basically through the whole thing. I think you’re just mad the film is doing well because you disagree with Matt politically. These criticisms are extremely weak at best, seems like you genuinely missed the point of every joke. One of the comments here says that “it’s hard to review something objectively when you are the object of mockery” and I think that’s about right. You are the joke of the movie, not Matt dropping plates. Your beliefs are funny because they are silly. Land acknowledgements are silly, thus they work as a joke on their own merit
@@Sephirajo Imagine being so deep in a bubble that you can't even comprehend that a black person might think differently about race than you think they should.
@@Sephirajo "Er MAH GERD, how dare you insist that a racial group can actually have diverse opinions and thoughts! This doesn't match the tribalistic ideas that have been taught to me as Dogma, therefore this story never happened!" type of energy.
What about all the normal people he interviewed? Sometimes the most sane beliefs are the ones held by people who don’t waste their energy worrying about society
You're ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, there were 2 jackasses during the Arizona Minority Space incident; It was the 2 belligerent girls who got triggered by non offensive stickers.
😂 The only fool who's butt hurt about this movie. This review is a failure, filled with a desperate attempt to make sense of the insanity this film uncovers.
Hilarious, considering that you are avoiding talking about anything specific Pat said, in order to hide how you don't know what he said because you didn't watch the review...
I'm sorry, but every time I see Matt Walsh he looks like Sacha Baron Cohen trying to look like the most generic person ever. His beard looks fake and he always has this expression like it's heavy from prosthetics. His makeup artist needs to be fired or one needs to be hired on the first place....
To me, he always looked like a guy cosplaying as a 2011 Starbucks hipster. I almost expect his voice and words to sound more like Pat's and less like my 76-year-old Dixiecrat father whenever he saw an interracial couple in a movie.
The fact that you two have to make fun of his appearance, supposedly from a group that claims is all about love, tolerance and compassion sure does look bad on you. He didn’t even speak much, he let everyone else speak for themselves. And you guys are hating the movie?
@@Diana-vk2yp Oh nobody is about love, tolerance, or acceptence. We are about not being failures to society who judge people based off skin color or shrexuality like you are.
What sucks is if you're one of the people being interviewed, you kinda have to be polite because if you fight back they'll point their finger and say "see! See! They're aggressive" Equity is not a power imbalance unless you were the one on top then it feels like an attack.
Equity is nothing more than a tool for fascists (real fascists, not "anybody opposite my political view" fascists) to trick the people into giving up individuality and freedoms.
I hate that I enjoy your videos so much because it seems like masochism to engage with this slop. I hope one day you can talk about less terrible things.
I have an idea become a maga youtuber and complaining about how minorities are bad for everybody then maybe in a few years Russia will victimize you by giving you millions of dollars.
No there needs to be a doc on how POOR we are and why there isn’t any $6 meal deals in healthy food! Cuz I hate McDonald’s but that meal has saved me a few times !
So many insults, few substances. I came for a counter critique, but you couldn't defend any of those race grift grifters ideologies, didn't prove he is a racist, ramblings and ramblings. If you think that the interviews done in the movie were edited unfavourable to make the race grifters look bad, start a campaign to make Daily Wire release the whole interview.
Name one single argument Pat used in his review against the documentary. I suggest the one that address the "Walsh just exposed the grifters" claim y'all are copypasting.
I always get a little worked up when I hear "white americans should feel guilty for the actions of their ancestors" because that just assumes all white americans decended from the initial groups that colonized the US. I am a 4th generation american. My great grandparents moved here from Russia. My grandparents bought a house that was in a very rural town that now is more rural as it is becoming a ghost town. My mom raised me as a single mother with norhing to her name even today, and me who has less than her because I still live with her at 27. No I have not benefited from my ancestors. Nor have my ancestors truly contributed to the atrocities comitted by the colonization of america. I feel like both sides look at things in such a binary way. There is so much nuance to everything that many strategies cant work because the problems arent simple.
@@EveloGrave you inherently have privilege based on the color of your skin. by ignoring the color and cultural difference of people, you’re only furthering us from the FACT that america was built on a system of laws (that still exist, quietly) and still keep minority groups in their morally lower category that america has mastered the hiding of. privilege does not mean your life was easier, ive had a shit life but my whiteness does hold bearing and provide me with an inherent set of implications based on society and american policy and history alone. racism is not about guilt, it is about thr importance of acknowledgment. color blindness and ignorance does nothing but further the idea that race has historically had no bearing when there were enslaved africans still in america less than 100 years ago, and policies further separating and holding africans accountable for the life the system forced on them. racism is not just hating someone based on the color of their skin. its the willfull ignorance to american history and complacent resistance to facts and critical thinking.
What is really crazy is that they get mad at the historical PURCHASERS of slaves (Scary White People) but have nothing to say about their fellow ancestors who SOLD them to the white people. (The other more dominant tribes of their homeland). When you see how most of these DEI enthusiasts support corporations that only say the things they do to get more money, while said corporations are in some way directly involved with a lot of the issues the left whines about, shows a very stark pattern of how Leftists directly fuel the creators of said issues while thinking the ones attempting to stop said issues are the source of said issues. Did I mention said issues? Lol. At the end of the day when you follow the mentalities of these groups and cross it with old psyops the three letter agencies did, you find some very scary resemblances to the victims of programs like Artichoke, Ultra, and Halie.
It's revealing that Walsh insists these people are only doing it for the money "Oh, you only do seminars and give lectures because you're a grifter." But...isn't that what the Daily Wire does? Like, Walsh, that's your job right there. Are you saying you don't really believe in what you're peddling?
I didn’t know that about super size me lol. Imagine making an anti drug documentary where every crew member is jacked up on their pick. I wanna do documentaries now
Even if he wasn't drinking and kept exercising it completely useless as he didn't keep records of what he actual ate it still be completely useless. Oh and I heard that he was also a vegan as well at the time which probably cause yet more problems as he wasn't used to meat at all.
Just to point out he "fools" all these TV shows yet not one of them aired it. Showing that although in the moment the hosts didn't start idk what Matt wanted them to do debate him on a morning show. The producers and other staff on the show realised that he was a charlatan and did not air the footage.
No it isn't, and it isn't even a documentary. It's just bad faith propaganda, they don't document or reveal anything, other than the fact that Matt doesn't know what satire is and is terrible at disguises
@@bushybeardedbearit’s the tenth highest documentary of all time, now. The heart wants what the heart wants. Normal People are tired of the racist propaganda shoved down our throats. And that’s not just Americans. That’s all over the world.
@@dariocarraresi1823 It's been over a week. Did you just do your due diligence and look into it yourself or are you childishly waiting for them too? I hope you don't think this interaction makes you seem like something positive, but my hopes don't matter in the grand scheme of things.
"the few people who are...." You don't get out much, do you? These people are everywhere, and Matt is exposing them, and the people who think like them.... Also, taking things he says and does out of context is pretty rich... Plus, you actually think that he thinks the flat and sarcastic jokes he makes are serious and funny. And you think we don't know... Wow. You're quite well informed, and the butt of many,many,many realistic and clear thinking people. Just so you know (yes, it's a personal attack, but only on your statements and content... I don't know you.)
The point of the movie is missed. It's not that racism doesn't exist or hasn't existed. That's like stating that hate doesn't exist. It's the idea that people are racist by default? Regardless of individual character.
Do mean the point is that it CHALLENGES the idea that white people are inherently racist and therefore racism is built into every system with the intention to raise those with white skin and suppress those without?
Thanks for the review. This is what I was worried about. My biggest problem with What is a Woman? was the manipulative editing despite being a supposedly "impartial" documentary. I'm sad to see that continued here.
i think you guys missed the point of this movie. the question isnt ideological but how an ideology is being kept alive to make money out of it as long as possible. youre welcome
@@suckieduckie Nah, lots of Walsh's fans are criticizing negative reviews without having watched them. The fact that they never actually address what was said in the review is a blatant clue.
@@dariocarraresi1823 There are plenty of comments about the white people have no culture bit. Also the one you commented on seems to adress that the person reviewing missed the point in their opinion. Quite hard to do without having watched it.
I don’t believe you read every comment because that’s a critical rule at content creating. The nice comments are nice but the nasty comments can really hurt… this is a nice comment btw
Yes, inviting a bunch of white people to your seminar for a fee and then saying to the exact same people that you're fearful of them is totally a gotcha.
@@judoclawplays962 Nope. There's exactly one scene in the entire movie where someone said "I feel threatened in white spaces", and she was a PARTICIPANT of the seminar, not the speaker. But I'm not surprised that you got confused. The video editing in that scene was incredibly bad, and Walsh kept interrupting everyone.
matt is so unbelievably bad at going undercover it genuinely pisses me off as someone whose job is partially makeup. watching this video prompted me to go n look back at all his other “undercover” “investigations” n he hasn’t shaved the beard ONCE. how is he ever surprised that people recognize him
Did you ever think that its on purpose for comedic affect and half the time he still doesn’t even get spotted which makes it even funnier this whole movie was literally just a giant troll of the left and you guys are falling for it hook line and sinker 😂 this is the exact reaction he wanted from you this is what it feels like to get trolled. Like i dint get how you dont understand you were getting trolled by watching it.
@@JeffGordon-ph4vz ok? trolling is funny n I will happily admit I love a good stupid bit, but comedy doesn’t have a place in anything presented as serious undercover journalism (which, if walsh is a purveryor of truth as he claims, is what he’s trying to do). even the people who Do fall for his “disguise” are being interrupted and spoken over in a way that disrupts their natural behavior, which walsh is supposedly trying to document. what about dropping plates highlights the absurdity of two white women running an anti racism dinner for a bunch of other white women, for example? why not let that setup speak for itself instead of potentially throwing it off track? it’s bad form, and if he wants me to take him seriously as a journalist then he’s going to have to act like a serious journalist
i do so love the matt walsh meat rider meeting in the comments all saying the same thing and providing no further information when questioned other than “lmao cope”
@@juliusdauksys2183 I've been reading the comments of this video for the last hour and a half and they are indeed elaborating. However the elaboration is always met with an ad hom or strawman to deny other persons elaboration. Not that it is surprising seeing as that's what most of these middle school intellect commenters use; because they can't have a good faith dialogue. *edited because I missed a word
His movie was a failure by what metric? Review score? No. Box office? No. Compared to other political documentaries? No, it's highest grossing opening political documentary in last 20 years. If you don't like the movie that's fine but it's very clear by the title of the video this review is not worth watching. Clearly a huge cope.
@@juliusdauksys2183 Okay, then by what metric was it a failure? It still did well at box office and still ranks incredibly high. It made way more money than used to produce it and even normal reviewers on RUclips are saying it was a decent watch. It is a failure because a few retards don't like it? Explain to me.
I work at the theatre and have to do exit surveys. One woman was in tears saying she thought this needed to be taught in schools. Luckily the next guy said he needed to throw up now
Lol! XD There is hope for humanity!
If this was taught in my school, I be on my phone already, sounds boring 😐
God bless America
I agree with next guy.
Wait WHAT?? This is actually being shown in theatres? What the fuck man I thought that was just a joke. that’s so fucking dumb I STG if my theatre nearby me is playing it im genuinely going to be pissed
"Got kicked out of a McDonald's for being racist."
"Tell us what happened!"
"I got kicked out of a McDonald's for being racist."
"Yeah, but what happened?"
"I was being racist."
It almost sounds like a scene from a rejected episode of a show that was trying to emulate Seinfeld.
@@3baxcbso, Seinfeld
@@3baxcb Then the cashier comes in and spills the beans like how she was called a slur.
😂😂😂
Isn't this the "got kicked out of Gregg's today lads" pasta?
As my Italian mother always used to say “We got here after slavery, and left before Mussolini. Our family is in the clear.”
That's not how it works. If you're white, you're culpable and racist.
heard something similar..."we got here after slavery, some made it here before Hitler..."
I guess the Vatican never did anything wrong and never had widespread support from most Italians?!?
@@RJ-NumenThe fuck you talking about? My mom’s family immigrated after slavery and before WW2. How is this incorrect? And she was being tongue in cheek. Calm down snow flake.
@@RJ-NumenAlso we’re nothern Italian for the record. Sorry my dead Mom made a joke. I hope you can recover.
Never understood the “Guilt of your ancestors”. It’s too much like “Inherited sin” from Christianity and I thought we were trying to move past that not entrench it more.
It just shows they’re not very good at creating their own ideas or concepts
The difference is that inherited sin has, most of the time, no material advantage for the inheritors (if my dad killed someone what do I have to do with it?). In cases like systemic racism, on the other hand, some form of advantage persists through time, in some cases in pretty relevant ways. To make another example: if my dad forced someone to change their last will to make him the sole inheritor of their fortune to the detriment of their children and then kills them, when my father will die I will inherit that stolen fortune. Now, am I to be accused of extortion and murder? Of course not. But don't you agree that the victim's family has the right to claim what my father stole? I mean, we even have laws that punish the buying of stolen goods. It's not that strange concept.
@@CazznPower yeah sure that makes sense what was stolen is returned but how do you parse what was stolen? My family 2 generations ago was in Ireland and southern Spain. My great grandfather and grandmother were immigrants. My ancestors had no part in this so why should they or I bear the weight of some has beens?
@@SiFireHasSpeed if any reparation is going to go down, it's not going to be on the individual level. Pointing out that the problem is systemic points exactly to this and that's why white grivience, guilty consciousness etc. are not useful nor expected by most activist groups. This kind of reasoning shifts the focus from systems to individuals and would solve nothing. Again, solutions have to be systemic and have to take into account the cumulative effects of these trends. Just to give one simple example: most residential areas with an overwhelming majority of black inhabitants have serious health hazards. This is because they are cheaper and they are cheaper because they were built next in industrial areas or next to industrial wastes disposal centers. So black people in these areas are disproportionately affected by health issues related to industrial wastes and pollution (from ashtma to cancer). A law that would facilitate access to health services for people living in these areas, even if not explicitly black, would greatly address some of the costs consequent to racial segregation. This wouldn't be an attack on you or any white people, btw.
Who says that it is you or your family who has to pay for anything? Nobody expects individuals or families to pay for people in racial minorities. The point is to change the system, not to make people receive some punishment
For someone trying to crack a “black coffee is racist” joke, Matt sure has “lattes & iced coffee are gay” energy
He DOES have the poutiest lips I’ve ever seen on a man.
1000%.
It's like a less wholesome dad joke
Absolutely.
It's also quite comical how, upon searching up Robin Diangelo's Wikipedia page, it suggests that she's "an American author working in the field of *_'whiteness studies.'_*
As a German I do not feel any guilt for what people 3 to 4 generations ago did. I had nothing to do with it, I do not support it. Feeling guilty for something you didn't do and had no chance to stop is stupid. That doesn't mean I'm unable to learn from the past to make a better future. I can check my own biases and think about them, find out what is true and what is false, think more about facts than opinions and teach my daughter to be a decent human being to everyone. And that includes people she disagrees with, so we can have more conversations and less hate.
And I feel like this is the argument the movie didn’t make, yknow? At no point is it saying, hey, maybe feeling dread and guilt is counterproductive but let’s address that there are still problems caused by the past that we need to fix. It’s because fundamentally the movie doesn’t believe that.
@@myfriendscallmepat What do you expect from Matt Walsh and the Daily Wire? But it is sad, that people who claim to be "not like the snowflakes" and "driven by facts" aren't able to leave their echo chambers and block out everything they disagree with. They are as bad as, or even worse for society than the very far left (not the reasonable people on the left, I count myself as one of them), but that minority the internet made popular some years ago.
@@myfriendscallmepat
Well, white guilt, virtue signalling and racial grifting are all real and the movie did expose a lot of that. Anyway, it's a win for Matt Walsh just by you making this video. The more people who talk about him, the more will see the movie and it's already a financial success.
100% agreed by this
I weep for your country, and its citizens who exhibit the same characteristics that you have.
i just remember matt walsh’s followers turning on him for being against unpasteurized milk (the only correct take he has ever had, broken clock and all that i guess) and then being surprised at their reaction as if that isn’t the audience he has cultivated
So you just proved it isn’t a cult? Imagine having opinions and disagreeing with an e-celeb. What a scandal lol.
@BasedHoliday It doesn't prove it's "not a cult" it just proves they're idiots. If you drink non-pasteurized milk you can get salmonella and die. And the only reason they disagree with him is because ALL the other people on the right support drinking milk that could make you sick.
Well I’m an unpasteurized milk lover because of all the good things it provides and it stays better so much longer and I’m a black gay person who stands and debates for trans people. So please check it out a bit before judging 😔
@@Mrgurpsdo you boil your raw milk?
@@BasedHoliday Did anyone say Matt had a cult?
Dude, stop deleting comments who disagree with your review.
There are multiple comments just below yours disagreeing with him. RUclips randomly deletes comments all the time. I think that’s just as likely to be happening.
I do love the continual conservative victim complex. I’ve deleted maybe 5 comments out of 4000+ that were openly personally hostile to me (and left many others up). Not my fault yall can’t stop calling me slurs and RUclips flags your comments
@@myfriendscallmepat what a fruit
As an Autistic individual, I'm mentally bracing myself for the day Matt Walsh and RFK Jr make a "documentary" talking about how he's "just asking questions" regarding my "vaccine injuries"...
My dad is autistic, and I think my grandma is too, but the vaccine was clearly the needle in the coffin for me.
I’m Autistic and that would be terrifying.😬😬😬
Ye gads
I'm sorry, is he against vaccines? I haven't seen him talk about that
I would tell him about how epic being autistic is. Absolutely love it. Every year I can't wait to get more vaccines so I can get the latest updates to my autism.
its crazy as someone who works at a movie theater that has this movie, god snot dead 5, and reagan in the same theater as the new beetlejuice. its half old fucks and the other half is goth kids. wild demographics this last week.
They should fight in the lobby
Hell I was late to the party but the poster was in the lobby when I saw Deadpool & Wolverine, aka the gayest Marvel movie without actually saying they’re gay 😂
@@mistersudz102as a goth (ish) kid i can tell you no one would win. everyone would lose. it would be like watching the most boring boxing match, a bunch of beer belly boomers and skinny teens weakly throwing -0.01 damage punches at each other.
@loser69210 good, as it should be
@@theefartmanjust keep your distance in the fight and they'll throw out their back eventually
The “see racism doesn’t exist” movie coming out the week of the Springfield situation is simply stunning.
It's funny bcuz he just got destroyed in a debate about haiti and showed he doesn't know anything about it or its people, just wants to be racist
yepppp that’s exactly how I felt
@@myfriendscallmepat
Sorry little boy, but some of the incidents in Springfield involving pets and animals have confirmed to be true. Oh, the movie is a financial success, so you're wrong again. Matt made your side look like a bunch of @$$ holes. Anyway, I wonder if Robin is going to give any more money to random black people to make herself feel better, after being in this movie?
@@kingbullyrock8739 dude you gotta get better at trolling this shit is trash, you made it too obvious nobody is going to bite
@@kingbullyrock8739
>some of the incidents have been proven true
0 of those incidents have been proven true, but keep telling yourself that
>financial success
Post proof
>made you look like a bunch of @$$holes
Did he? All he showed was a bunch of people recognizing he was a weirdo who failed to get them to say anything truly heinous.
>more money to black people
I like how you ignored that she outright stated that's not how reparations work and gave the money for Matt's benefit. But as your entire comment shows, you don't live in reality
I am asian (korean) and Matt is spot on with the way he exposes woke hypocrites.
If the expression, "If you have to ask if you're an asshole, you probably are an asshole," is true, then someone having to make an entire movie documentary to answer the question pretty much gives you the answer.
"Why I am not Racist:"
"Chapter 1"
"Page 1/1273"
@@Berry-UrodoAnd then THEY ate the pets. Page 2
When you mindlessly call everyone around you an asshole for the most nonsensical reasons, you can't act surprised when people start questioning your cognitive ability to understand what being an asshole is.
@@SaberSin-mu4kt
But that's mostly not happening. Policies or comments can be said to be racist, as they often are, but that doesn't mean people are blatantly racist. Problem is that today, racists often use dog whistles for their racist ideas
@@theseeker7692 Dude we get it, you think there are Nazis hiding under your bed.
So it really is just “what is a woman” but “what is racism”
Yep
it's literally Matt Walsh.
It's going to be garbage.
@@Spooklilly-Latina4Freedomyou say as if Matt’s type aren’t the most thin skinned people in the world, they flipped out over being called weird for gods sake, that’s barely an insult.
@@Spooklilly-Latina4Freedom No... this is just What Is A Woman down to the deceptive methods in which he picks and engages with the people he puts up in the final product...
Like it doesn't matter what package he puts it in because the intended message and method by which he gathers his "evidence" is basically the same.
@@Spooklilly-Latina4Freedombeing not a straight white male in a position of power sends these people into a frenzy.
This isn't even second hand embarrassment, this is like third hand embarrassment. Thank you for your sacrifice.
Pat is a SAINT for this!🙏❤️🙏
It's 5th degree cringe
That's why the movie was so funny. It was SO cringe. You watched with your hand over your eyes. The people were SO cringe. "Everyone racist at the table raise their glass" Everyone raises their glass. Except the black woman, who sits there smugly. She is getting $3K (I think that's the amount) a person there, for these women to confess their racism to her.
@@libertytree3209So the people who are cringe are the very wealthy, basic as fuck white women who pay a couple of WOC to come speak harshly to them for a couple of hours.
Yeah, I agree.
Already a huge success. Liberals can’t stay losing 😂
Dude transition already. Jesus.
You act as if it's a bad thing. Also, why do you care?
So I am not the only one who thinks Walsh's beard looks like he glued fun fur to his jaw?
It’s probably fake like the wig
@@TheCommentingCat The alt-right pundits all seem to think they are Marcus Aurelius. Instead they look like they are trying not to be identified on the witness stand.
No you are not😂
@@TheCommentingCatFax📠
I do too!!! It makes his whole face look like prosthetics.
Matt Walsh having a baby version of himself to be marketable towards children is by far one of the most dystopian and weird things I've ever seen.
That's probably because he took the inspiration from that weird cult who once a week has a gross ritual of eating the body and drinking the blood off some random dude in the middle east. He seems to want the same worship.
@@charisma-hornum-fries Oh come on even Catholics hate Walsh.
Yeah, that thing is creepy.
It’s extremely probable that Matt has a diaper fetish, given the plushie and the “diaper wrestling” event he hosted (men stripped naked, put on adult diapers and wrestled). I mean, normally I wouldn’t kink shame but in a parallel universe that guy would absolutely do the same to me fifteen times over so I’m gonna make an exception here
It's basically the irl Stop touching me Elmo from south park
Matt Walsh is wierd and annoying
This was a beyond terrible review.
And you are beyond vague.
@dariocarraresi1823 no, I think he summed it up just fine. See, this is known as an Ad Hominem attack, where someone ignores any facts of an argument and instead focus on personal attacks on a person's character.
IF you have an argument about this, that's fine, but he doesn't use any.
@@mrmj2397 Pat does have several arguments against the movie, though. Veteranmeditation refused to address any of them.
@dariocarraresi1823 I think they were just being succinct. I, personally, did not hear any arguments that weren't related to an opinion though and he didn't have any hard facts to back up his personal attacks either. But feel free to list them if you'd like?
While I agree that the "is black coffee racist?" joke is bad, I live in a country where a minister of state said that the term "black hole" is racist. So he has a point.
Does he, one politician saying something out of pocket probably isn't representative of your entire government or even political party.
@@pbfloyd13 yes, he does. I gave one example, it doesnt mean it's literally the only case ever.
@@jpedroalm
So is that ministers political party is creating legislation to stop using the term "black hole"?
@@pbfloyd13it does, and that’s what the movie exposes
@@jfranklin8190
No it doesn't.
I guess you were never gonna like something that mocks cliches like yourself
When Matt Walsh was asked how he'd like his coffee, he actually wanted to say the N-word
Change my mind.
You assume he only wants to say it when ordering coffee
How about you just back that shit up?
@@himwhoisnottobenamed5427how about he backs up the millions of kids that chopped their junk off? Where have they gone, matt?
"millions of kids having their junk cut off" Ma dude, we're not living in the Roman or Qing empire. No one makes eunuchs for palace work anymore.
The leftists are lunatics. Nobody ever said "millions". But one is too many, and there are many more than one. Sick.
As for the OP, nobody gives a shit about your bigoted fantasies.
You're seriously trying to argue that we shouldn't celebrate Oktoberfest because of WWII?
I hope you are being sarcastic because it's clearly a joke
God this is hilarious hahahaha. The complete lack of self awareness from this guy is just chefs kiss.
Walsh's fans are too scared to watch the review, but still are compelled to cope. Hilarious!
@@dariocarraresi1823 haha ok man you got us!
I think its worthwhile this film mention the $5,000 dollar Anti-Racist dinners. It recuperates social dilema into a very bourgeois banquet and makes Anti-Racism a fashionable and prestigious social product literally consumed by the upper elite.
If you were hosting dinners where you get paid 5,000 a seat, why would you want them to ever end?
Having racism and social discord be the centerpiece of the bussiness gives enterprising BIPOCs an incentive for racism to never be solved, but to be perpetually going, to keep the demand for attonement high and absolution low.
This is indicative of the capitalist way of converting conflict into perpetual profit industries with no solution planned in the business cycle.
A sincere unity of peace musn't be a money maker.
I'm not even offended by someone trying to make money from problems forever. I'm annoyed when they market that business as a morally rectifying goodness.
Ofcourse this film would never address this point, because Matt Walsh and the dailywire make their bread from conflict and outrage media, too. And it also questions the root causes of capitalism, which goes against the epic TradCath Judeo-Christian idolatry of dollars.
Do not, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, come up with anything better than the heart.
I agree. Keep the heart going 🙏🏻
I also agree. Heart gang ❤
Praise the heart ❤️
@@TheCommentingCatYes
🙏❤️🙏
He didn't make a joke about how asking for a cup of black coffee is racist. He made a joke about how there are ridiculously woke people who think basically everything is racist. The joke isn't about coffee.... It's about wokeness.
Some people do not have enough brain cells to understand a simple joke like that.... my friend.
As an African from South Africa, this mockumentary is the best thing to come out in the USA in years!!! You're just proving his point.
Kinda hilarious how Robin Diangelo's Wikipedia page suggests she's "an American author working in the field of *_'whiteness studies.'_*
"Whiteness Studies"? Imagine somebody making a living doing that. God help America.
"If you have to ask if you're an asshole, you're probably an asshole.*
Um... no? I mean, the nicest person i know asks me that all the time, mostly because they were yelled at for the smallest thigns while they were growing up. The constant questioning of moral goodness can come from more places than just actually BEING morally bad.
Things like this are why it’s hard to tell if an abuser is one because red flags can be present on so many other people. Plus, if someone calls them out they can say you’re scapegoating them, which is exactly what they do to others.
Constantly calling everyone around you an asshole for the most nonsensical reasons and then saying "If you have to ask if you're an asshole, you're probably an asshole" is next level gaslighting lmfao.
@SaberSin-mu4kt you got that backwards my guy.
well, he’s not actually asking in any introspective way. he never genuinely reflected on whether he was racist.
you do have a point in any other context
Look up the definition of the word "probably"
You totally missed the point. It’s not Aimed at one audience. It’s to show how ridiculous it can get.
In short: the movie fails at showing.
@@dariocarraresi1823no someone chooses to dig their heels in
Btw, the reason why Matt Walsh's "jokes" suck is because he used to be a talk radio personality in Delaware
I thought it was funny my theater was laughing alot
DELAWARE?! WHY?!😳🤔😕😐🫤
@@Thelastunicornlover because apparently they can't do anything right
@@patrickracer43 I guess
Talk Radio in Delaware. It’s like Being Picked Last In The Picked Last Competition.
I know this is an irrelevant side-point, but I just have have to say(scream): THAT'S NOT EVEN HOW COLOR-BLINDNESS WORKS! THEY CAN STILL SEE SHADES!! RODS AND CONES ARE DIFFERENT AND DO DIFFERENT THINGS!!! Is it too much to ask that people just be 2-3 kinds of ignorant in a single sentence? Yeesh
Not only that, but isn't most color-blindness only between 2 colors? like most of the other colors are seen perfectly fine?
@AveLikesAnime
From the folks I met, yeah, though, I'm not sure if it's a general thing
The people I've known mostly got the colors blue and red mixed up or something
My 6th grade teachers husband had some issues with pink ironically 😂
@@AveLikesAnimeYep, we have tricolour vision. So when one goes wrong it tends to "merge" with one of the other colours.
Myself as an example, I have red-green issues making greens and yellows blend closer together nothing major.
I was shocked when I was watching a video talking about the different types and suddenly two images looked the same.
@@AveLikesAnimethe most common color blindness is red-green. I have a minor version of this and it really doesn’t affect me at all, I didn’t even know until I saw one of those “color blind test” with the dots in highschool
I thought everyone was pranking me
@@AveLikesAnimei watched a video before about a guy who said he had full color blindness, like only seeing in black and white, but i never looked into if it was actually a real thing or not. if it is real, it's apparently so rare its almost to the point of non-existence, 2 color blindness is definitely more common. regardless tho, seeing in "black and white" still lets you (obviously) see black and white, so real or not its still a bad analogy
also just a lovely cherry on top, despite the fact ben has a name and is referred to as such throughout the duration of the movie, he's credited as "Matt's black friend" in the credits
yikes
That's hilarious
Quite clearly a joke.
@@tc98826Jokes are supposed to be funny though
Oh, they're aware, how nice. But bringing attention to the trope and then doing nothing to sidestep it is lazy.
One thing I love about his "What is a woman" show was him interviewing the "random African tribe". That tribe is called Maasai and lives at the border of Kenya and Tanzania (I'm Kenyan and grew up in the same area but I'm not Maasai). An interesting fact about the tribe is that they have refused for the most part to adopt modern civilization into their culture. Which would be fine if their tradition didn't include treating women like shit. Matt Walsh went and asked a group of men from a comunity that practices FGM, marries off girls starting at the age of 10 or even younger if their menses or breast development comes early, believe that women are children and should have no right to own property as well as that they should be caned when they "misbehave", he went and asked the men of that tribe, "What is woman?". Of all the other tribes in East Africa that may be transphobic but atleast have the decency to treat women like they aren't property, he chooses the one tribe that practically hates women to ask his thought provoking question🤦🏾♀️. Someone once said reality is stranger than fiction and I'm beginning to believe it.
Honestly, at this point I don't get how you live with yourself after this much bs... the money definitely doesn't seem good enough, but then again... I've got a moral compas
Do you honestly think you'd get a different response if you interviewed various other tribes at the same level of development? I'd bet money on the fact that the majority of them would find gender identity to be a very weird concept regardless of how their tribe treats women.
@@frustratedsquirrel First off, tf do you mean by "same level of development". The fact that the Maasai do not accept Western civilization and customs doesn't make them "underdeveloped". As a matter of fact they have rather complex tools as well as customs and behaviours that allow them to thrive in the harsh Savannah and desert regions of East Africa, a feat I am certain the average westerner today cannot manage.
Secondly, there were many tribes historically, even in my country Kenya, that traditionally believed that "a man could be born in a woman's body" and vice versa. The idea of transgender identity isn't a new concept that none of our ancestors could have even thought off. In fact, one of the most famous myths from my tribe, kikuyu, is of a woman leader who today would be considered a cross dresser but back then they thought she carried a male spirit. This was despite the fact that women were still considered second class humans. And this is true for a bunch of other tribes, with some individuals even being given a name from the opposite gender alongside their actual name.
Third, I clearly acknowledged the general transphobia present throughout East Africa and Africa in general. My point was that it doesn't make sense to use a tribe that actively detests women as a voice of reason in the discussion about trans issue. I was pointing out the stupidity of the entire situation not claiming that some other tribe would have had a better response.
@@RegalLouise247 They believed they carried a male spirit, not that they were actually men. Transgenderism is a western concept that believes someone can become the opposite gender not that their spirit was the opposite sex.
@@RegalLouise247 That tribe would be deeply hurt if they were accused of being transphobic.😁
Hey quick point of clarification: he has worn that wig multiple times before, including in "Lady Ballers"
matt walsh looks like he disguised hims self as matt walsh
And yet it worked. No one realized it was him.
@@keithg460 HA! yeah, sure.
I'm betting it's more that he's just not that recognised outside of his sphere and those he sucks into it.
Plus, he's got very "default PG rated lumberjack for children" energy to him.
Apparently the key to being accepted as a liberal... Is a man bun
@@mrman991 wow.. you sound intelligent.. that or 4 yrs old, in which case I apologise and applaud your english.
Yes... That's the joke
Forget Walsh then.... What about the real unscripted and absolutely ludicrous comments from the anti-racists featured in the film?
Such as..?
@@dariocarraresi1823 if you can’t figure that one out then you’re who he’s making fun of. It’s comedy after all.
@@jabasabon Because Walsh didn't expose much of anything. Just some small snippets out of context.
Like the entire bit about the Moana costume. All the DEI instructor said is that she wouldn't like it if her daughter wanted to dress up as Moana. Walsh made a mountain out of a molehill.
@@dariocarraresi1823 that’s being disingenuous. She showed that, according to her worldview, a child identifying with white cartoon characters is problematic, but also wanting to dress like Moana is a form of cultural appropriations. Then there was the bit with Robin Deangelo where she indicated that smiling at a person of color is problematic. Then there was the horrendous quote from Kendi that the only solution to past discrimination is present discrimination. Then there was the insanity of Saira Rao. Then there was the pushback from the DEI instructor on MLK’s famous quote. Regarding “content of character”. I could actually believe you on that one. Maybe there was some clever editing there. But I’ve heard too many interviews with other anti-racist folks where they want to push back against that quote in the same way. On top of that was the thousands of dollars that many of these people charge for this nonsense.
@@jabasabon No, she didn't show any of that. She simply said that she wouldn't like if her daughter wanted a Moana costume. That's it. But Walsh ignored - and edited out - literally _every discussion about racism_ all to focus on that itty-bitty topic. Barely two questions.
There's more examples of Walsh's "taking minuscule quotes out of context", and a really big one is the Kendi quote. Kendi explained that black people have been subjected to a long history of racism - slavery, segregation, Jim Crow, being excluded from the Homestead Acts, the War on Drugs (cocaine use rates were equal between both races, but the police prioritized targeting crack cocaine, which was primarily used by black people; while white people usually used powder cocaine) and so on. As a result, white people were allowed to build generational wealth, and black people were not.
Now, a lot of people believe that, since segregation was abolished, it means that now there is no more racism. But blacks routinely perform worse than whites, so how do people explain this? They ignore the history of racism (because "there is no more racism now"), and instead believe that it's the fault of black cultures or black laziness or black violence or black genes. Something inherent to black people.
And _that_ results in a lot of biases against black people. For example, black people are much less likely to be hired than white people with the exact same qualifications. Black neighborhoods are subjected to overpolicing (because "black people are criminals because black culture, there is no changing that, so we'll just have to send in the cops to deal with it). And so on. End result: there's an entire system of different racist issues that affect black people - aka "systemic racism".
So how what's Kendi's solution to systemic racism? Affirmative action programs to overcome the effects of racist biases - in other words, what he calls "positive discrimination" in favor of black people.
...Man, now that I explained the context, that that Kendi quote gives a significantly different impression, doesn't it? *And that's precisely why Walsh omitted all of that context.* Throughout the movie, there are NO mentions or explanations of the USA's history of racism, of concepts like implicit biases or systemic racism, and so on. All by design, all to keep you ignorant, all to make those anti-racism activists look scary and eeeeevil.
While I got a good laugh at the tearing apart of Matt Walsh's terrible film I do want to point out the absurdity of claiming "White people have no culture". The idea that the Irish, Scottish and Continental North European cultures don't exist is pretty idiotic.
The "white people have no culture" thing is another instance of the left not phrasing shit to be understood by those who need to hear it the most for the sake of preserving our smugness and spite.
What that means is that "white" cannot be a culture like German, Irish, Welsh, British, etc. are because whiteness as a category was basically invented purely to establish a racial hierarchy between the dominant group and the conquered group. Seriously, can you name me a single unironically celebrated thing about "white culture" that doesn't mention any particular European or North American country and ISN'T a reference to white supremacy somewhere? I sincerely doubt it, because "whiteness" is and always was defined by being the master of all the other races.
Tbf much of white America is removed from their ethnic traditions by a few generations
I'm almost positive he's referring to white American culture specifically.
Of course European countries that are associated with "white" people have individual distinct and vibrant cultures but white American culture seems to be an amalgamation of a bunch of different cultures and not something that is as easily defined and identified which is where the jokes about it not being a real thing come from.
@@Fireballcelly All cultures are "amalgamation(s) of a bunch of different cultures and not easily defined and identified." White American culture fits this definition exactly as well as English or Scottish culture (for example), no better or worse.
@@mattmalcolm534 It's true that all cultures are an amalgamation of other cultures to a degree but White American culture is not a distinct thing in the way that other countries have distinct cultures. It just has to do with history and probably immigration to some degree.
It’s just taken the spot of top grossing documentary of the decade… definitely a failure😂😂
You didn't watch the review. Hilarious.
@@dariocarraresi1823 I skipped through and watched snippets. That’s enough to pass judgement for me
@@LeonOC123 Is that why you missed the fact that, when Pat claimed that the film was a "failure", he wasn't talking about how much money it made?
@@dariocarraresi1823 as I said I watched snippets - not wasting half an hour watching an npc talk😂
In what way was it a failure then? The fact that loads of people are watching and talking about it? The fact it’s making lots of money? The fact it’s challenging mainstream rhetoric?
@@LeonOC123 The fact that it fails to prove that DEI is bad. Mostly because of atrocious editing and cherry-picked clips that don't allow the viewer to actually know what DEI is about.
So is a white 3 year old dressed as Moana racist or not?
😅
Yes
Yes, but so is a 3 year old dressed as frozen. What is REALLY interesting is, an black 3 year old, dressing as a Norwegian frozen princess, is not only not racist, she’s an anti-race activist who will tbe celebrated on TikTok for tearing down racist culture as early as 3.
I’m pretty sure the argument could be made that white people who trick or treat are racist because they are taking up spaces where non-whites could have received that candy instead. Obviously, the point is, to trend it all the way… it’s racist for two whites to have children as they’re adding more racism with their offspring. Whites consuming food is racist as that food would be better appreciated through a POC. I wish they’d be honest and say, it’s racist for white people to not take a gun and fire it into their own heads, since the historical implication of their existence causes the PTSD obtained genetically from the ancestors of slaves won’t be able to live a healthy life with whites potentially being viewed in public spaces. I mean they have a point, white people really did exist in the past and they also exist now, so we need to make sure to check our white privilege to when being alive. Whites hurt so many people each year by remaining in existence. We need to think about how living could be damaging to other cultures and do something about it if it’s causing pain…. And it’s causing pain.
lol 😂
When it comes to racism, segregation, and slavery in our history, i think its very important to acknowledge it, and say that our ancestors did many different people wrong. Its not our fault though and we shouldn't have to be made to feel bad for it, if we played no part in it. (Older generations who were around for that era who contributed to it should, but they're dying off and won't be around for too much longer.) Whats important is seeing racism today and trying to make things better. Sure, we've made a lot of progress, there are many who grew up in the modern world who were not treated as 2nd class citizens, because of their skin color. Though no doubt they were treated differently because of their skin color.
We still are being treated differently
I’m a black man who enjoyed the movie and don’t feel like racism is a big problem in America. Sure, racism does exist, just most people aren’t racist. It’s interesting seeing another perspective. Though, I don’t agree with most of your British.
Kevin Smith already did the "black coffee" joke better and funnier in Zack and Miri.
Nice Zack and Miri pull. I liked that movie better than I thought I would.
i quite enjoyed it, its nice to see the racist on the left exposed sometimes also.
faith + nothing in the blood of Jesus for your sins 100% no works
Borat being real would be vury naice.
Hey man, don’t worry. Just because you can’t do anything you try. That means you’ll be a perfect spokesman for the left… any questions on politics just say this exactly as you did…
I feel like 'lies my liberal teacher told me' would actually be a bangin title for leftist materials
Nice to see the boys with baby plushies out here giving you engagement.
the other Matt Walsh should make a documentary called "Am I Matt Walsh?"
what is a matt walsh
@@sillysnailguya miserable pile of secrets!
You should make a documentary. “How can I have such a low level of intelligence?”
@@KolbyStogner If he has low levels of intellect you must be in the negatives.
@@eugenekrabs141 Thats a neat assertion. Can you back up said assertion with any form of reference to help make the joke?
First 15 min are nothing but constant attack on how Matt Walsh looks like... I didn't watch further than that. GET TO THE POINT.
I like my coffee like I like my women
I don't like coffee.
gay.
@@mkf628 Might be all the tats.
aro?
😂❤
This why when being interviewed for a documentary, you should bring your own camera
Or a watch necklace or both
@@Laughing_Pumpkin actually never of that, a new form of a bodycam?
👍
You just missed 1 thing: its a comedy!!
You made a video filled with the kind of unhinged criticism usually seen in middle aged Karen’s. The awful comparisons (e.g. cabbage patch) using a sarcastic inflection in your voice is so unsubtle, scripted and ethereally inauthentic that it made me empty inside and out.
I imagine at this point you’re just collecting a paycheck. I wouldn’t be surprised if much of this is compiled using AI.
If an alien came down and asked humans to give them an example of the worst of RUclips involving a criminally unlikable character, I hope they have a time machine so they can get their 37 minutes back.
21:14 I know it’s a bit, but that’s not _white_ culture, that’s _German_ culture. Or maybe American culture, given how much it has changed from the German original. We who are “white” have culture, but it’s not because we’re “white” (which is a category we invented, and then just keep changing), it’s because of our ethnicity or nationality or family or where we live or grew up.
Cams here to say exactly this. White culture is a club of exclusion. Sometimes they let a group they used to hate in.
This whole thing is massively American flavored. By that logic, African Americans don't have culture either, it was erased from them by generations of slavery. "White" immigrants who came over 150 years ago don't have much relationship with their former countries either, of course. By saying that, what point are you trying to make on either side? What conclusions are you drawing?
Took 3 black family members who couldn’t care less about politics to watch this movie, all whom I thought would have 0 interest and would find it boring or stupid. We all loved it and laughed harder than I could have imagined basically through the whole thing. I think you’re just mad the film is doing well because you disagree with Matt politically. These criticisms are extremely weak at best, seems like you genuinely missed the point of every joke. One of the comments here says that “it’s hard to review something objectively when you are the object of mockery” and I think that’s about right. You are the joke of the movie, not Matt dropping plates. Your beliefs are funny because they are silly. Land acknowledgements are silly, thus they work as a joke on their own merit
Real my girlfriend in Canada energy here
@@Sephirajo not even sure what you’re tryna say here bud
@@Sephirajo Imagine being so deep in a bubble that you can't even comprehend that a black person might think differently about race than you think they should.
Ya the land belongs to God not us
@@Sephirajo "Er MAH GERD, how dare you insist that a racial group can actually have diverse opinions and thoughts! This doesn't match the tribalistic ideas that have been taught to me as Dogma, therefore this story never happened!" type of energy.
What about all the normal people he interviewed? Sometimes the most sane beliefs are the ones held by people who don’t waste their energy worrying about society
What about them?
You're ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, there were 2 jackasses during the Arizona Minority Space incident; It was the 2 belligerent girls who got triggered by non offensive stickers.
😂 The only fool who's butt hurt about this movie. This review is a failure, filled with a desperate attempt to make sense of the insanity this film uncovers.
Hilarious, considering that you are avoiding talking about anything specific Pat said, in order to hide how you don't know what he said because you didn't watch the review...
I'm sorry, but every time I see Matt Walsh he looks like Sacha Baron Cohen trying to look like the most generic person ever. His beard looks fake and he always has this expression like it's heavy from prosthetics. His makeup artist needs to be fired or one needs to be hired on the first place....
To me, he always looked like a guy cosplaying as a 2011 Starbucks hipster. I almost expect his voice and words to sound more like Pat's and less like my 76-year-old Dixiecrat father whenever he saw an interracial couple in a movie.
The fact that you two have to make fun of his appearance, supposedly from a group that claims is all about love, tolerance and compassion sure does look bad on you.
He didn’t even speak much, he let everyone else speak for themselves. And you guys are hating the movie?
You don't have to be sorry for being correct.
@@Diana-vk2yp Oh nobody is about love, tolerance, or acceptence. We are about not being failures to society who judge people based off skin color or shrexuality like you are.
@@Diana-vk2ypselective editing kinda undoes a lot of the letting them talk points considering he just edits out anything he doesn’t agree with
It doesnt take a lot of intelligence to mock a person rather than ideas
Walsh, and his fans currently in the comment section, in a nutshell.
Love how he has to literally ask himself by creating a whole documentary instead of 2 seconds of self reflection
What sucks is if you're one of the people being interviewed, you kinda have to be polite because if you fight back they'll point their finger and say "see! See! They're aggressive" Equity is not a power imbalance unless you were the one on top then it feels like an attack.
Who or what keeps others from being the one on top?
Yeah man, the people getting paid thousands of dollars for these interviews are such victims.
Equity is nothing more than a tool for fascists (real fascists, not "anybody opposite my political view" fascists) to trick the people into giving up individuality and freedoms.
@@Tennysystem very logical conclusion you came to there
@@HypnoticHollywood whiteness
Thanks for taking one for the team, Pat
i feel so called out by that intermittent fasting joke lmfaoooo
Haha calling myself out too I feel
I think I learned more about racism from Blazing Saddles than I could with Matt Walsh portraying a poor Adam Driver. Walsh should get a real job.
I hate that I enjoy your videos so much because it seems like masochism to engage with this slop. I hope one day you can talk about less terrible things.
Stay tuned for his coverage of Matt Walsh's next project: Am I A Man?
@@brookejon3695wrong, his next project is: Does the Child Consent?
@@brookejon3695 His project after that "How Old Is She?" - one man's journey to find the lowest age of consent.
@@brookejon3695Spoiler alert: no Matt is not.
@@TheCommentingCatI can believe that 🤮
Matt made millions in profit, I wish I could fail like that and not the kind of fail you probably have to deal with constantly.
He’s always had that kind’ve money though?
@@Chillipowww So...?
start a DEI program. u sound qualified..
@@lostinlordran1121 so no matter what there’s no way to tell what he made or lost, or if it’s even good money because it’s useless to him
I have an idea become a maga youtuber and complaining about how minorities are bad for everybody then maybe in a few years Russia will victimize you by giving you millions of dollars.
Why won't they give their true opinions unless Walsh is disguised?
Because they do. All the time.
The problem is that Walsh has kind of a history of filming people and then maliciously editing the footage.
You have to see the movie - he disguised himself as one of "them".
@@dariocarraresi1823
Yeah nonsense
@@dariocarraresi1823you have kind of a history with lying to cover your favorite race-grifter’s asses
No there needs to be a doc on how POOR we are and why there isn’t any $6 meal deals in healthy food! Cuz I hate McDonald’s but that meal has saved me a few times !
Went there today and I fully agree tbh
So many insults, few substances. I came for a counter critique, but you couldn't defend any of those race grift grifters ideologies, didn't prove he is a racist, ramblings and ramblings.
If you think that the interviews done in the movie were edited unfavourable to make the race grifters look bad, start a campaign to make Daily Wire release the whole interview.
They won't.
Yeah don't really need to defend the idea of racism being bad rock for brains
I'd actually like them to release extended versions of "What is a Woman" and "Am I Racist" with lots of bonus features
Though it was a good movie, he just exposed the grifters.
Name one single argument Pat used in his review against the documentary. I suggest the one that address the "Walsh just exposed the grifters" claim y'all are copypasting.
Early as hell for the cute peanut butter mascot to tell me about racist people we don't like. Finally, youtube has my back.
After finding out beanie and rubinstein get payed 100,000 an episode the gall of Matthew to talk about over priced consulting is hilarious.
He's a capitalist after all and there's nothing a capitalist hates more than competition
I always get a little worked up when I hear "white americans should feel guilty for the actions of their ancestors" because that just assumes all white americans decended from the initial groups that colonized the US.
I am a 4th generation american. My great grandparents moved here from Russia. My grandparents bought a house that was in a very rural town that now is more rural as it is becoming a ghost town. My mom raised me as a single mother with norhing to her name even today, and me who has less than her because I still live with her at 27.
No I have not benefited from my ancestors. Nor have my ancestors truly contributed to the atrocities comitted by the colonization of america.
I feel like both sides look at things in such a binary way. There is so much nuance to everything that many strategies cant work because the problems arent simple.
@@EveloGrave you inherently have privilege based on the color of your skin. by ignoring the color and cultural difference of people, you’re only furthering us from the FACT that america was built on a system of laws (that still exist, quietly) and still keep minority groups in their morally lower category that america has mastered the hiding of. privilege does not mean your life was easier, ive had a shit life but my whiteness does hold bearing and provide me with an inherent set of implications based on society and american policy and history alone. racism is not about guilt, it is about thr importance of acknowledgment. color blindness and ignorance does nothing but further the idea that race has historically had no bearing when there were enslaved africans still in america less than 100 years ago, and policies further separating and holding africans accountable for the life the system forced on them. racism is not just hating someone based on the color of their skin. its the willfull ignorance to american history and complacent resistance to facts and critical thinking.
Ok. Nobody is saying that
@@stoppit920:43
Additionally, look at other comments, they make reference to this statement as well.
@@EveloGraveyeah but even if they do descent from these people, blaming them is just unhinged
What is really crazy is that they get mad at the historical PURCHASERS of slaves (Scary White People) but have nothing to say about their fellow ancestors who SOLD them to the white people. (The other more dominant tribes of their homeland). When you see how most of these DEI enthusiasts support corporations that only say the things they do to get more money, while said corporations are in some way directly involved with a lot of the issues the left whines about, shows a very stark pattern of how Leftists directly fuel the creators of said issues while thinking the ones attempting to stop said issues are the source of said issues. Did I mention said issues? Lol.
At the end of the day when you follow the mentalities of these groups and cross it with old psyops the three letter agencies did, you find some very scary resemblances to the victims of programs like Artichoke, Ultra, and Halie.
It's revealing that Walsh insists these people are only doing it for the money "Oh, you only do seminars and give lectures because you're a grifter." But...isn't that what the Daily Wire does? Like, Walsh, that's your job right there. Are you saying you don't really believe in what you're peddling?
Clearly, you have a dizzying intellect.
I guess, but charging over 5 grand to tell people they are racist is a bit much. daily wire is what 10 bucks a month?
@@h33-q8w honestly i'd rather be told i'm racist than listen to the daily wire
Don't go see this movie. Go see Transformers One instead.
Agreed, it was fantastic
Hell I think I prefer to watch paint dry.
thanks. how's elementary school going?
@@mkf628 If he were in elementary I don't think he should ever go around a Matt cultist like you. Leave.
@@eugenekrabs141 not a cultist you freak. Matt lives rent free in your head LOL
Bro is trying so hard to avoid embracing common sense
"Common sense" is a sh!tty excuse. Also, Walsh's fans try so hard to avoid watching the negative reviews they criticize.
@@dariocarraresi1823 ur crying in the rain bro
@@dariocarraresi1823 We did, the problem is there was no review, criticism, or argument. It was just emotional pearl clutching, ad homs, and whining.
@@nedbigby9694 you sure did
Matt walsh as a cabbage patch doll i can't unsee that lol.
That's nice of you to say
1:34 I like the ❤️. Keep doing the ❤.
Sustained
I didn’t know that about super size me lol. Imagine making an anti drug documentary where every crew member is jacked up on their pick. I wanna do documentaries now
Even if he wasn't drinking and kept exercising it completely useless as he didn't keep records of what he actual ate it still be completely useless. Oh and I heard that he was also a vegan as well at the time which probably cause yet more problems as he wasn't used to meat at all.
Just to point out he "fools" all these TV shows yet not one of them aired it. Showing that although in the moment the hosts didn't start idk what Matt wanted them to do debate him on a morning show. The producers and other staff on the show realised that he was a charlatan and did not air the footage.
Holy shit his beard. I thought he was doing this movie in a Borat-type character. He looks like he’s on Undercover Boss.
“Non sense” everything you had to say made no sense.
This documentary is one of the highest grossing documentaries in the last 10 years.
So, it was low budget? What's your point?
Understandable
No it isn't, and it isn't even a documentary.
It's just bad faith propaganda, they don't document or reveal anything, other than the fact that Matt doesn't know what satire is and is terrible at disguises
@@bushybeardedbearit’s the tenth highest documentary of all time, now. The heart wants what the heart wants.
Normal People are tired of the racist propaganda shoved down our throats. And that’s not just Americans. That’s all over the world.
@@carnageasada1 that explains why no one watched Matt Walsh’s movie lol
walsh asking "am i racist?" has the same energy of a cartoon villain nuking an entire city and then asking "am i really the villain tho?"
The fact she recognized who he was and still said what she said is everything
You'll have to be clearer.
@dariocarraresi1823 watch the video, the author of fragility...
@@judoclawplays962 Who is "she"? Who is "he"? What did "she" say? You are as clear as concrete.
@@dariocarraresi1823 It's been over a week. Did you just do your due diligence and look into it yourself or are you childishly waiting for them too? I hope you don't think this interaction makes you seem like something positive, but my hopes don't matter in the grand scheme of things.
"the few people who are...." You don't get out much, do you? These people are everywhere, and Matt is exposing them, and the people who think like them.... Also, taking things he says and does out of context is pretty rich... Plus, you actually think that he thinks the flat and sarcastic jokes he makes are serious and funny. And you think we don't know... Wow. You're quite well informed, and the butt of many,many,many realistic and clear thinking people. Just so you know (yes, it's a personal attack, but only on your statements and content... I don't know you.)
"Many,many,many realistic and clear thinking people." Why do you speak like a 5 year old then?
Bro calling it a failure when it's not, cope harder.
Ah the typcial cult member crying to his cult about reality.
Ah, the typical Walsh fan crying because Walsh got a negative review.
@@dariocarraresi1823 thanks for proving my point.
@@NuanceOverDogma Describe one single argument that Pat used against Walsh's movie.
@@dariocarraresi1823 Give me a single valid argument.
The irony of a Walsh fan calling anyone else a cult member.... wow.
The point of the movie is missed. It's not that racism doesn't exist or hasn't existed. That's like stating that hate doesn't exist. It's the idea that people are racist by default? Regardless of individual character.
Indeed
Do mean the point is that it CHALLENGES the idea that white people are inherently racist and therefore racism is built into every system with the intention to raise those with white skin and suppress those without?
So it's fighting... nothing?
@LineOfThy like he said, it mocks the absurdity of the claim made by D'Angelo and the rest that all white people are racist by default
Thanks for the review. This is what I was worried about. My biggest problem with What is a Woman? was the manipulative editing despite being a supposedly "impartial" documentary. I'm sad to see that continued here.
Manipulation is Walsh's goal, he's not gonna stop now
Wishy-Walshy is known for manipulation😂
This whole video is propaganda. The movie was great and entertaining. Had great reviews.
@@MrSirFluffy propoganda for whom? Big black people? (As in like big pharma)
@@playfulgoddess3711 Propaganda for radical left ideologies, all of them in the cookie jar.
i think you guys missed the point of this movie. the question isnt ideological but how an ideology is being kept alive to make money out of it as long as possible. youre welcome
I think that you didn't watch the review. ùù
@@dariocarraresi1823 Disagreeing with a poor and biased review is not the same as not watching it.
@@suckieduckie Nah, lots of Walsh's fans are criticizing negative reviews without having watched them. The fact that they never actually address what was said in the review is a blatant clue.
@@dariocarraresi1823 There are plenty of comments about the white people have no culture bit. Also the one you commented on seems to adress that the person reviewing missed the point in their opinion. Quite hard to do without having watched it.
I don’t believe you read every comment because that’s a critical rule at content creating. The nice comments are nice but the nasty comments can really hurt… this is a nice comment btw
Eh, most of the negative comments don’t really weigh on me. No one can be a bigger hater of me than I am of myself.
@@myfriendscallmepat Sounds healthy.
Am I Racist?
$3 million budget.
$12 million box office.
Where's the failure?
You didn't watch the review, otherwise you would have found the answer.
These folks have a hard time seeing that the world isn’t the racist hell hole that the news tells you it is.
You realize success (especially when it comes to art) is not measured in profit
Yes, inviting a bunch of white people to your seminar for a fee and then saying to the exact same people that you're fearful of them is totally a gotcha.
Oh my god brah you commented like 9 times stfu
That didn't happen.
That literally happened.
@@judoclawplays962 Nope. There's exactly one scene in the entire movie where someone said "I feel threatened in white spaces", and she was a PARTICIPANT of the seminar, not the speaker.
But I'm not surprised that you got confused. The video editing in that scene was incredibly bad, and Walsh kept interrupting everyone.
@@dariocarraresi1823 Try using your brain please,i know it can be difficult for the likes of you but at least try sometimes.
matt is so unbelievably bad at going undercover it genuinely pisses me off as someone whose job is partially makeup. watching this video prompted me to go n look back at all his other “undercover” “investigations” n he hasn’t shaved the beard ONCE. how is he ever surprised that people recognize him
Did you ever think that its on purpose for comedic affect and half the time he still doesn’t even get spotted which makes it even funnier this whole movie was literally just a giant troll of the left and you guys are falling for it hook line and sinker 😂 this is the exact reaction he wanted from you this is what it feels like to get trolled. Like i dint get how you dont understand you were getting trolled by watching it.
@@JeffGordon-ph4vz ok? trolling is funny n I will happily admit I love a good stupid bit, but comedy doesn’t have a place in anything presented as serious undercover journalism (which, if walsh is a purveryor of truth as he claims, is what he’s trying to do). even the people who Do fall for his “disguise” are being interrupted and spoken over in a way that disrupts their natural behavior, which walsh is supposedly trying to document. what about dropping plates highlights the absurdity of two white women running an anti racism dinner for a bunch of other white women, for example? why not let that setup speak for itself instead of potentially throwing it off track? it’s bad form, and if he wants me to take him seriously as a journalist then he’s going to have to act like a serious journalist
@@sir-dame-sander Cue midwit meme.
That's.... That's the joke...
Movie was hilarious. He did great. Robin DiAngelo is in hiding. Grifters like her deserve it
What should people who think you suck call you?
i do so love the matt walsh meat rider meeting in the comments all saying the same thing and providing no further information when questioned other than “lmao cope”
Literally never happened
Right? Like... they say the review is shallow or bad somehow and refuse to elaborate
Lmao cope
@@juliusdauksys2183 I've been reading the comments of this video for the last hour and a half and they are indeed elaborating. However the elaboration is always met with an ad hom or strawman to deny other persons elaboration. Not that it is surprising seeing as that's what most of these middle school intellect commenters use; because they can't have a good faith dialogue.
*edited because I missed a word
@@nedbigby9694 "elaboration"
His movie was a failure by what metric? Review score? No. Box office? No. Compared to other political documentaries? No, it's highest grossing opening political documentary in last 20 years. If you don't like the movie that's fine but it's very clear by the title of the video this review is not worth watching. Clearly a huge cope.
It wasn't a documentary for one thing, reviews can be botted and financial success means literally nothing
@@juliusdauksys2183 Okay, then by what metric was it a failure? It still did well at box office and still ranks incredibly high. It made way more money than used to produce it and even normal reviewers on RUclips are saying it was a decent watch. It is a failure because a few retards don't like it? Explain to me.
@@juliusdauksys2183 So in an industry where you have to make a profit or go bankrupt.... Financial succes means nothing?