I know this is a timeworn analytical device, but there's a reason for that: Let's substitute the word "black" for the world "white" in this quote and imagine what the Nutroot/commumedia complex reaction would be:
MTV will air a documentary on what it means to be [black] in America later this month, and has released a trailer showing young [black] people confronted about their race....
MTV President Stephen Friedman said, "[Black]ness often remains un-examined in conversations about race in this country, even as it acts as the implicit norm against which other racial identities are judged," Mediaite reports.
"By shining a spotlight on [black]ness, we hope Black People will serve as a powerful conversation starter that encourages our audience to address racial bias through honest, judgment-free dialogue," he said.
I'm going to guess that Dylann Roof would be the producer of such a documentary. Although in his case, he would probably dub it Niggers or something similar.
The actual producer of Crackers - Pulitzer Prize-winning (!!!) filmmaker and "journalist" Jose Antonio Vargas? He's an....illegal alien, of course.
So. A crockumentary bludgeoning young Caucasians with what racists they are without ever even realizing it or engaging in any remotely corresponding behavior in thought, word, or deed, and drowning them in "white guilt" and convincing them that only (at least ) 246 years of white slavery at black hands - you know, like actually happened in the Barbary Slave Trade in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries - can atone for their "collective sins" unbreakably attached to their skin color couldn't possibly be racist itself, now could it?
Dr. Martin Luther King is well and truly dead.
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