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ArticlesMay 13, 2026
Video resurfaces of a taxpayer-funded museum shackling a white woman so she could experience slavery
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No, this is not AI or satire
This is an exhibit in a museum that just got a $1 million grant from Louisville pic.twitter.com/munQztFW0z
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) May 13, 2026
The problem with the left demanding that white people atone for slavery is that no person alive today was ever a slave, and no person alive today ever owned slaves. This is why the topic should remain exclusively a history lesson. In fact, educational initiatives should focus on the fact that places like America and other Western countries were the first to end this system, but for some reason, the left likes to leave that part out of the equation. Weird. Nonetheless, this ideology is precisely why this video exists.
A resurfaced clip shows a white woman being shackled as she atoned for the sin of slavery. Again, she never owned a slave, but that did not stop her from pathetically crying as if she were complacent in this system.
According to Wave 3:
The CEO of a Louisville museum is calling the attention they’re receiving “hits of compassion” after a video showing a woman having slave shackles put on her gained millions of views on their social media pages.
The Roots 101 Museum takes people on an educational journey in a way that some have mixed emotions about.
Putting slave shackles on museum visitors has been part of the experience since it opened six years ago.
“On the internet, they played it as if it was white guilt, and it wasn’t white guilt, it was white compassion,” said the museum’s CEO and founder, Lamont Collins.
The problem with the term “White guilt” is that it is painfully racist. It assigns guilt to a group of people based on skin color. Isn't that the very opposite of what society should be striving for if we wish to make this country less racist? These people are truly the lowest IQ members of society.
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