Un uomo indaga sulle pratiche di diversità, equità e inclusione, smascherando assurdità attraverso esperimenti sociali sotto copertura.Un uomo indaga sulle pratiche di diversità, equità e inclusione, smascherando assurdità attraverso esperimenti sociali sotto copertura.Un uomo indaga sulle pratiche di diversità, equità e inclusione, smascherando assurdità attraverso esperimenti sociali sotto copertura.
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If Walsh's goal is to identify and take down the extremes of DEI movement, his film does a fine job. He takes on some of the most visible (and extreme) proponents of DEI and lays bare the contradictions, self-congratulatory frame, and disconnected elements. In the process, Walsh shows why the US has experienced a significant backlash against these programs as state legislators pass laws to limit their influence.
The movie will appeal to more than just conservatives. Many of these programs are simply problematic in the way they are conceived and implemented. "Am I Racist" poses fundamental questions about what it means to be racist and what motivates people at the most basic, human level.
Unfortunately, the movie does not dive deeper into the parts of American culture that led to the emergence of these programs in the first place. DEI initiatives take on many forms, depending on the context and objectives of the organizers. In his attempt to go after the "bad actors," Walsh avoids diving into the complexity of race relations in the U. S. and ways racism can be addressed in more workable and less dogmatic ways.
Still, the movie is well worth watching, if for no other reason than to understand the current cultural, political, and business backlash against DEI programs. As much as audiences might disagree with Walsh, his sincerity and authenticity are clear throughout the film.
The skill of this film is to depict exactly the absurdity of these ideas.
Walsh is a remarkably skilled actor - wins the Borat award for straight faced interviews with people tying themselves up in absurd arguments. There are so many scenes that begin with a grave and seriously proposed premise...that then get taken by the 'white guilt/society is totally racist' workshop and TV show crowd to total farce.
A broader theme - brilliantly presented and established - is the degree to which we, as a society, have become a herd of grazing sheep, digesting whatever the media (of any type or any ideological leaning) present to us as "expert" information. The film is a must see as to how we are all being manipulated unless we keep our critical thinking skills in shape.
In the documentary, Matt Walsh meets with DEI specialists, authors, attended support groups, and average people off the street to understand further racism in the United States specifically. Even going as far as disgusting himself as the liberal archetype and receiving his DEI certification. The documentary is built as a journey of self-discovery as well as a comedy. There are serious moments as well, but mostly the audience (as well as myself) were laughing often throughout the documentary. For those not familiar with Matt Walsh's dry-comedy style, it can be difficult to determine when he is being serious and when he is joking.
Personally, I like how this documentary (technically call it a mockumentary) plays out from beginning to end. The production team at the Daily Wire did an amazing job with the organization of the documentary and time was spent wisely. There's definitely an underlining message that can be seen between each of the interview sessions and leads up to an overall message at the end. Pretty simple documentary and the comedy is the icing on the cake.
I like the runtime; however, I believe more ground could've been covered on the subject. Especially with origins of DEI, more interviews/investigations, and even how DEI affects other countries. I believe this documentary would do well with sequel or an extended cut. I would think more background on DEI and future policies would yield interesting finds.
Overall, another documentary triumph for Daily Wire and a congrats to Matt Walsh and his team. For those who enjoy Matt Walsh and his content, this project is made specifically for you. I recommend anyone interested in current events check out the documentary as well. Some people might find its content enlightening.
The film explores the varied approaches to that question and what it means to be Anti-racist. From talking to Anti-racist experts to patrons from a southern biker bar, many different viewpoints are on display.
Matt Walsh takes his deadpan humor and gets his DEI certification to meet with people like Robyn DeAnglo (White Fragility), and other voices behind the Anti-racist movement.
The film exposes the amount of money Anti-racists get paid from the people trying to become anti-racist. There are a few people on the street/ biker bar that share their thoughts on race and racism in America, that was enjoyable.
There are some really hilarious scenes and some good chuckles through out.
A recommended watch.
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- QuizFollowing the release of the movie, a number of the "experts" Matt sees in the film deactivated their X accounts.
- BlooperDuring Matt's workshop he moves number seven over to the right, but in the next cut number seven is back on the left side.
- Citazioni
Matt Walsh: That confuses me too, cuz' I don't wanna mansplain.. Or whitesplain..
Robin DiAngelo: Yeah, okey.
Matt Walsh: What is? Maybe that's an important..
Robin DiAngelo: Yeah?
Matt Walsh: ..Segway. What is mansplain?
Robin DiAngelo: Well it would be you, explaining to me either why, what you just did wasn't sexism. Or explaining..
Matt Walsh: [interrupts] I don't think that's what it is, I think mansplain is to make an assumption. To say something in an assuming way.
- Curiosità sui creditiAfter the credits, Matt makes a phone call to the bookstore he visited at the beginning of the film, and asks them if they still have the book (seen briefly when Matt was there) which he knew the title of, but couldn't say the name of.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Daily Wire Backstage: Episodio datato 23 luglio 2024 (2024)
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- 15 set 2024
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