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Video Shows the Most Racist 'Anti-Racist' Ad Campaign in History

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I don't know if this video is really from Portugal, but if it is, they can have it. It's reportedly broadcast in schools, which explains why they have a classroom with both kids and adults spouting every "anti-racist" talking point you come across on X. What middle school kid is talking about "marginalization" or "colonialism"? Today's middle schoolers, probably. There don't seem to be too many white kids in this classroom, which is a good thing for them, because they're quite obviously the enemy and responsible for every microaggression and flat-out racist act. Watch this:

Ah yes, that disturbing trend we're seeing in Europe and South America of fed-up populations voting for conservatives.

Tell me it's not. "People assume that white skin is normal." Who assumes that? All of the "marginalized" people in this classroom who are bearing the brunt of "whiteness," such as a belief in merit.

For what it's worth, I've had a black girl ask to touch my hair. Fine with me. But that's because I'm white.

They've identified a common enemy — white people — against which to unite and revolt.

So I guess this thing really is Portuguese: I typed the blackboard into Google Translate and got:

Summary

Building a Structurally Antiracist Portugal

Call Things By Their Names

OK, this ad is racist.

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