You will not believe this is REAL footage! Welcome to Race2Dinner, where white women pay $500 to be told how racist they are
Race2Dinner is an televised event run by woke radicals Regina Jackson and Saira Rao. It’s an experience that’s supposed to “open minds, create dialogue and reveal truths” for white women who don’t understand their white privilege.
And these white women pay $500 to attend this event.
We’re all for opening minds, having authentic dialogue, and shining light on the truth, but that’s not at all what Race2Dinner is about.
Dave Rubin plays a clip from one episode that clearly sheds light on the truth of this reality show.
“Margaret, you didn’t say yours ... your racist thing that you’ve done,” Rao fires at a woman in the group.
“Well, I also work in environmental engineering,” where there are “minimal people of color,” answered Margaret.
“I can say a racist thing you’ve done because it just happened,” retorted Rao. “When you just talked to me the way you just did; this is how white women talk to us all the time — these are microaggressions.”
“I say the exact same thing to my white girlfriend,” responded Margaret, clearly confused about her transgression.
“The way you just spoke to me was straight-up white supremacy,” spat Rao, adding that Margaret “answered with racism.”
Yes, that’s a real conversation.
“These people are so extraordinarily pathetic,” laughs Dave.
Rao is “just using this ideology to kind of bully this woman and to talk to her in a way that's just, you know, feeding her own narcissism,” adds Melissa Chen.
“The goal is to bully you and to hound you and to create a social environment where it feels like there's a pressure for you to want to confess, and then the second you start to confess, the next stage is to say that your confession is not sincere enough,” says James Lindsay.
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3 gay men rail against what LGBTQ has become
When three gay men collectively agree that the LGBTQ+ agenda has evolved into something “freaking dangerous,” you know there’s a real problem to contend with.
Dave Rubin is joined by Peter Lloyd and Douglas Murray to rehash the madness that was this year’s Pride Month, especially the disturbing “we’re coming for your children” chant at New York’s Pride parade.
This “is starting to become personal to me,” Rubin says. “Peter, how do we separate from the lunatics?” he asks.
“For starters, we need to return our membership cards, because I no longer want to be part of this group,” he answers.
Lloyd does find it encouraging, however, that “more and more people who are gay, who are lesbian or bisexual, [are] rejecting this narrative that is so extreme.”
He also addresses transgenderism, which “is a completely different part of the human experience” and, in his opinion, “has never [had] anything to do with sexuality” at all.
Lloyd also expresses that it’s important for people like himself, Rubin, and Douglas to speak up about these issues in order to “moderate and modulate the narrative.”
Douglas agrees, saying he has no desire to identify with the current LGBTQ+ community – “a bunch of very angry misfits,” he calls them.
He theorizes that the controversial community is composed of many people who call themselves “queer” but who are “actually straight … anarchists” with “no connection to gay men or gay women" whatsoever.
These people, Douglas explains, “believe that they need to draw attention to themselves and bring down the patriarchy,” which “has nothing to do with being gay.”
“Just live your life,” Rubin says. That’s “what I thought a just movement for equality was all about.”
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This wins as the absolute worst take on Trump's arrest
Andrea Mitchell isn’t just a journalist with MSNBC. According to Dave Rubin, she is now officially the winner of the contest for drumming up the worst take on the Trump arrest.
She said on a panel on MSNBC, “It may or may not be coincidental, but both the DA and the judge are people of color.”
She then told the panel that the two have become “targets” of Trump because of this.
Dave Rubin sits down with Jeffrey Tucker and John Cardillo to discuss what he believes is the worst possible take on Trump’s arrest.
“Guys, I am so tired of this racializing of everything.”
He continues, “I’m starting to think this is projection more than anything else.”
Tucker agrees, saying, “Donald Trump has a huge and hardcore [base] of black American support. ... The race issue is not even a thing anymore, like, if it ever was.”
He believes “the only people who are making it a thing are Trump’s enemies" and that “if you want to find people who are fed up with it and want to get away from all this identity politics, you’re going to find them in the Republican Party.”
Where won’t you find them?
Tucker believes that they “certainly [cannot be found among] the mainstream media or the Democratic National Committee activists.”
Cardillo adds that Trump’s past is the last place you’ll find evidence of racism.
He calls the charges of racism against Trump “preposterous and asinine,” saying, “I mean, you go back in Trump’s history before he was a politician — he was partying with 50 Cent, P. Diddy.”
He continues, “The guy was being celebrated by Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton back in the 80s and 90s, so it’s a preposterous narrative.”
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Axios reporter claims press release about DeSantis roundtable is 'propaganda'
Florida Department of Education communications director Alex Lanfranconi shared a screenshot revealing that Axios reporter Ben Montgomery responded to an email containing a press release by calling the release "propaganda."
The press release is headlined, "Governor Ron DeSantis Hosts Roundtable Exposing the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Scam in Higher Education."
"This is propaganda, not a press release," Montgomery wrote in response to the email, according to the screenshot Lanfranconi posted.
DeSantis press secretary Bryan Griffin retweeted Lanfranconi's post and commented, "This is modern journalism."
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"Today, Governor Ron DeSantis held a roundtable discussion on divisive concepts such as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the impact that these concepts have had on Florida higher education institutions and the students that attend them. These concepts are in no way inclusive, and instead force exclusion and division within higher education, and do not in any way contribute to learning or knowledge; as such, no funding from hardworking, tax-paying Floridians, including the parents of higher-education students, should be spent on these divisive initiatives," a press release posted online declares.
During the roundtable event, DeSantis said that DEI has been employed at colleges in an attempt to "impose uniformity of thought" and that those who "dissent from this orthodoxy" face exclusion and marginalization.
DeSantis, who won re-election during the Sunshine State's 2022 gubernatorial contest, is widely viewed as someone who may mount a 2024 presidential bid later this year, a move that would mean challenging former President Donald Trump for the GOP presidential nomination.
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