WHY THIS COLIN KAEPERNICK VIDEO IS ABOUT ANGRY WHITE PEOPLE AND NOT COLIN KAEPERNICK 0 274

Tomi-Lahren and Colin-Kaepernick

You’ve probably seen this video on your Facebook feed by now. It was posted on Monday, and, as of this writing, it’s been shared 1.3 million times. It’s closing in on 53 million views. You don’t really need to know who Tomi Lahren is, nor even what The Blaze is, to understand the message of these three-and-a-half minutes.

Take another look at those numbers. That kind of reach is palpable. Name the last New York Times op-ed by a National Thought Leader to attract that kind of audience and attention. This video is currently informing public opinion, for worse. There is no value in offering a point-by-point assessment of what makes this video so awful, because those who eagerly watch and share it won’t care. We’re well beyond even a shred of healthy or intelligent discourse on this particular topic.

But this video is a study in the dark art of bait and switch.

Lahren positions her tirade as though it’s directed at Kaepernick, but she is undoubtedly speaking to “Black People,” some imaginary monolithic entity without individual thought or opinion. That’s the real reason why over a million people have shared this. The dozens of things that Angry White People wish they could say to Black People are said out loud in this video, hidden beneath the veil of a 1-to-1 address to a specific public figure.

Actually, it’s not even hidden:

We’ve had a black president for almost eight years now, maybe he failed you. We also have a black woman in charge of the justice department, maybe she failed you, too. Or maybe it’s the liberals, your saviors, which have run your communities into the ground. Where does the buck stop? When will those in black communities take a step back and take some responsi-damn-bility for the problems in black communities?

See where it pivots from singular to plural there?

That’s when it stops being about Kaepernick.

It was never about Kaepernick.

This video is about Angry White People. Trump’s success is about Angry White People. Look at the person who has shared this on your Facebook feed. Surely there is at least one. Is he or she an angry white person?

VIA Esquire

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6. Dress to impress

“I am a straight male, and the thought or action of putting on a dress shirt with a firm collar, tie, vest, suit, everything is a massive turn on, even more so if my wife asks me to, tells me to and even more so if she helps me get dressed, especially tying my tie and pulling it up snug. The idea of having to bear wearing such restrictive clothing for an uncertain amount of time sends me over the edge dam nnear.

7. Got milk?

“Lactation, the idea of drinking milk straight from a girl’s breast, or having a female partner drink from mine. Very unlikely to happen in reality though as I’m a lesbian.”

8. Keep it in the family 

“Incest. It’s a shameful fetish for me that I wouldn’t even indulge with my SO if he were okay with it.”

9. Pregnancy

“I am somewhat… uh… attracted? to, er, pregnant women. It makes no fucking biological sense, whatsoever. Maybe it’s because I hate children.”

10. I hope this is a joke 

“I fantasise about a bikini-clad Margot Robbie and Jennifer Lawrence holding me down on a bed and smothering me with a pillow. After I’m dead they are both breathless and sweaty from the struggle.”  

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11. Naked in public

“A guy getting humiliated by circumstance, accidentally being seen naked in front of the girl he likes and being embarrassed as f*ck, but the girl is kind and comforts him, and they have an emotional bonding moment. It’s oddly specific, I know, and very hard to find across.”

12. Pom-poms

“Typical cheerleader stuff, but I want the girl to keep shaking the pom-poms while she’s thrashing about. And every. single. scene. in existence has the uniform off and the pom-poms gone in the first 10 seconds. *Sigh*”

 

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