Leftists White Privilege Stunt Backfires on Them

If there’s one argument that the American people are sick and tired of hearing day in and day out, it’s the whole “racism” thing these days. We’ve been beaten over the head by the mainstream media by it so much that you probably have many of the main talking points about it memorized: Systemic racism, white privilege, yabba dabba doo.

America is really terrible at this whole racism thing if you look too closely, however. Look at who’s running some of the biggest companies in America, as just one example:

The CEO of Microsoft is named Satya Nadella. Google’s CEO is Sundar Pichai. Nvidia’s CEO is Jenson Huang. At IBM, it’s Arvind Krishna. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is Jewish.

If America is a racist country, then how in the world have those individuals managed to sneakily game the system in order overcome all of the white privilege that is supposedly keeping them down?

 

But whatever! Black Lives Matter, the mainstream media and the Democrat Party aren’t real big on the details of this. They just want you to watch a video of George Floyd and not ask too many questions as you surrender total power over every aspect of your life to them.

The racism bit never stands up to close scrutiny. Here’s a video with a hilarious example of this: Charlie Kirk describes a white privilege stunt from when he was in school, which backfires spectacularly on the leftists running. It turns out that the white students in the experiment were not the most privileged ones in the class after all. Oops!


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