Basedest black guy is the only voice of sanity
If the average white woman had a brain, she’d be worried about getting targeted like this.
But she won’t.
The new documentary Deconstructing Karen invites a group of white women to a fancy dinner party where the menu consists primarily of racial guilt tripping and white shaming. Over several courses and many glasses of wine, the guests — AWFLs and conservative women alike — will be forced acknowledge what the movie calls their “complicity in white supremacy.”
Acting as hosts are social media personality Saira Rao — who recently tweeted “If you are a Republican, you are a Nazi” — and another race activist named Regina Jackson, who together attempt to educate their dinner guests about systemic racism, white privilege, and the limits of white feminism.
This is a Trump rally from last night. At a glance, it could be Nazi Germany.
If you are a Republican, you are a Nazi.
If you are married to, dating or friends with a Republican, you are married to, dating or friends with a Nazi.
If you don’t want to be a Nazi, SPEAK UP. pic.twitter.com/V4329dpvQ5
— saira rao (@sairasameerarao) September 19, 2022
Deconstructing Karen doesn’t appear to have a U.S. distributor, though Canada’s CBC has made it available for streaming and the documentary screened earlier this year at Geena Davis’ feminist Bentonville Film Festival. Clips from the documentary are already garnering attention, including one in which the guests are asked if they would trade places with a black person.
Would you trade places with a Black person? That's one question that @Race2D founders ask their guests. They host dinner parties where the main course is an honest conversation about racism — with white women.
Watch 'Deconstructing Karen' on The Passionate Eye next Friday. pic.twitter.com/HrQRKGuPCz
— CBC Docs (@cbcdocs) September 17, 2022
In another clip, Saira Rao reprimands the guests for acting shocked at her story about her black Lyft driver.
“When people of color trust you enough to tell you their story, believe us without expressing shock because when you express shock, it pushes you away from the blame,” she says.
Regina Jackson bluntly sums up her attitude toward white people. “I expect nothing of you because you have never given me anything,” she says. “I can’t trust you.”
This sort of hate campaign only exists for one reason. You’re being dehumanized because they want to kill you.
It’s really obvious.
White women are so retarded. They just say “oh this is so enriching and cute, these colored folks want to tell me about their emotions.”
No one can predict when white women will get to the point of realizing that they’re going to be killed. But it will be too late by then.