After Matt Walsh’s amazing flick last year “What is a Women?” he follows up with an even better, and funnier one this year. The clips of it on YT are amazing and it’s more than worth the few bucks to watch it on the daily wire.
Matt Walsh explores the complexities of modern racism by engaging with anti-racism experts and activists. After being removed from a support group centered on “white guilt,” Walsh adopts a satirical approach, mirroring the persona of the gender studies professor from his documentary *What Is a Woman?*. He earns a DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) certification and presents himself as a “DEI expert.”
In this guise, Walsh conducts a series of provocative stunts. He persuades people to sign a petition to rename the Washington Monument the “George Floyd Monument,” suggesting it be expanded by 30% and painted black. He also visits a biker bar, aiming to confront stereotypes about rural white Americans, and interviews black individuals who advocate for love and unity as the ultimate answer to racism.
The narrative reaches its peak when Walsh’s character leads a satirical “Do the Work Workshop.” During this event, he criticizes a family member for an offhand racist joke made decades earlier and proposes extreme measures, like self-flagellation, to address white guilt. However, in a dramatic conclusion, Walsh breaks character, declares the workshop a farce, and denounces it as a scam. The show closes with Walsh reconciling with his uncle Frank and reflecting on his findings over a cup of coffee.
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