This weekend I took my daughter Veronica, who's
currently enrolled in a culinary program (so she's kind enough to make dinner for the family on a regular basis), to see Matt Walsh's film Am I Racist? at a theater near where we live.
It's a good movie and worth seeing. I myself would have been much more savage in my portrayal of the fakers and losers in the "anti-racism" movement, but this is a good start.
On the way home I
had to explain to Veronica that the situation is much worse than in the movie, and that you'll read articles in mainstream publications arguing that getting up early in the morning is an expression of white supremacy, as is eating three meals a day.
"Good thing I don't do either one of those," she said.
As you can imagine, the various seminars these people conduct are a lot
of meaningless gobbledygook. When you can make out what they're saying, it's
(1) The United States is a "white supremacist" society even though Chinese- and Japanese-Americans outearn whites and outperform them in school, and even though the accusation "white supremacist," which you'd think in a "white supremacist" society would be a badge of honor, destroys people's careers
(2) If you're white you're
automatically racist
(3) You can never undo this
(4) But come to the seminar I'm being paid $30,000 to run because I can show you how to go down a path of "healing" that's pointless to go down anyway because I've painted myself into a corner with my messaging in (2) and (3).
These seminars are a waste of your time and only intensify ill will between the races, so we would all be
much better off if they did not exist.
By contrast, the seminar ol' Adam Schneider is running tomorrow is a very good use of your time. Instead of fostering division, it teaches you how to please your fellow man (and make a nice profit while doing it) by selling mugs with funny sayings on them.
No design skills required, and the actual "making" of the mug is done by a
fulfillment company.
And did I mention that Adam, who's been a guest on the Tom Woods Show to discuss Covid insanity in Canada, went from being someone just like you, attending a webinar on this subject, to now being the CEO of the fulfillment company?
So you are learning from one of the best, my good friends.
Reserve your spot and don't even consider missing it:
https://www.tomwoods.com/adam
Tom Woods