Am I Racist? is a satirical dive into the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) industry, with Matt Walsh playing a self-proclaimed DEI "expert" who awkwardly navigates anti-racism workshops and consultations. Directed by Justin Folk, the film is half-documentary, half-mockumentary, as Walsh uses his bumbling persona to expose the excesses and contradictions within the DEI world. With scenes like convincing strangers to sign a petition to rename the Washington Monument the "George Floyd Monument" and sharing a mock "confession" about a relative's outdated joke, Walsh highlights the industry's more extreme aspects. His deadpan approach leaves interviewees tripping over their own statements, with the editing further amplifying the humour.
Though there's a clear conservative slant, Am I Racist? doesn't shy away from its target, inviting viewers to question how much of the DEI movement is rooted in genuine change versus performance or profit. Walsh's knack for asking simple, seemingly naïve questions draws out uncomfortable truths without feeling forced. The film touches on serious themes but keeps a playful tone, and while some critics have ignored it, the film is likely to resonate with audiences frustrated with the increasingly performative side of DEI. It's less hard-hitting than What is a Woman? but delivers the same brand of provocative, eye-opening satire.
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