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ArticlesOctober 04, 2025
Progressive though leader attacks white people, calls them unable to "connect to humanity"
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Ibram X. Kendi, at a film screening for his Netflix film: "Whiteness prevents White peoples from connecting to humanity" pic.twitter.com/sVA1ndBif3
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 3, 2025
According to Ibram X. Kendi, the color of your skin affects the way you connect to humanity. And while this defies logic, morality, and reality, some woke executives at Netflix apparently thought he was onto something—despite him being a flaming racist.
At a recent filming for his documentary, Kendi claimed, “Whiteness prevents White people from connecting to humanity.” Now, just imagine a white person said the same thing—but replaced “whiteness” with “blackness.” That person would rightfully be shunned from society. Yet because the racism here is directed at white people, Kendi not only gets a pass—he gets a platform to spout that nonsense. That is both deeply troubling and morally reprehensible.
Stamped from the Beginning, the new documentary adapted from Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s 2016 book of the same name, opens with a provocative question: “What is wrong with Black people?” A palpable discomfort can be felt as the puzzled commentators — among them historian Dr. Jennifer L. Morgan, Congresswoman Cori Bush, and sociologist Dr. Dorothy Roberts — consider the absurdity of the question.
While the description claims they will consider the absurdity of the question, “What is wrong with Black people?”, it’s probably safe to assume they spent the entire film examining lies they made up about white people. Because that is exactly what racists do: they assign blame and deem a group of people inferior solely because of the color of their skin. And you know what other group of people did that? Well… it rhymes with “Bazi,” but that’s neither here nor there.
As the documentary unfolds, however, it becomes clear that several such assertions have been made throughout history, only to be repeated and embedded into our collective consciousness, leading to the codification of these falsehoods through law and policy.
LOL. What does that even mean? What assertion has been made that actually affects laws today? Because last time I checked, federal mandates declare that all people are equal—and the sooner they realize that, the less naive they’ll be. Now, either they don’t know this—and you’d have to be dumber than a goldfish to be misinformed on such an obvious fact—or they do know it and are simply flaming racists who hate white people. You do the math.
And another LOL to the claim that it’s “embedded into our collective consciousness.” They say this because it’s such an ambiguous statement with zero real meaning that they aren’t required to explain anything, so much so that they apparently believe it makes their blatant racism justified. However, it does the exact opposite.
That being said, it’s astonishing that people still give this man a platform, as he’s nothing but a racist bigot profiting off reprehensible ideas that have no place in civil society.
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