Matt Walsh's Am I Racist?' Is an Imperfect Film Riddled With Issues, But It Still Made Me Laugh More Than Borat 2
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Walsh's film cleverly exposes the absurdities of corporate anti-racism workshops, providing an entertaining look at the world of DEI consultation.
The movie's humor shines as Walsh plays a disruptive waiter, showcasing the ridiculousness of exclusive DEI dinner parties, satirizing the industry's practices.
One standout moment features Walsh tricking Robin DiAngelo into paying reparations, highlighting the often hypocritical nature of anti-racism initiatives.
Walsh's antics at his own DEI workshop, including berating his uncle for a racist joke, brilliantly illustrate the performative aspect of contemporary anti-racist rhetoric.
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