A college professor from Northwestern University has sent his students home with a handy chart that will help them determine just how racist they and their parents really are. In this episode of Moving Back to America, Bill takes the test and discovers he is in fact the nation’s premier Social Justice Warrior.
Members fund this enterprise and create their own content. Join us now.
Video below hosted at Rumble.
39 replies on “EIGHT SHADES OF GREY: Take This College Prof’s Test to Learn How Racist You Are”
Brilliant!!! Beautifully done
I wonder how “The soft bigotry of lowered expectations” comes in? Is that racist? I can’t tell anymore.
I think someone on the far left went to Africa to get a copy of their ongoing “eradication of white people” plan and laws.
That’s what all this is adding up to.
Black Africans suffered under Apartheid for a long time. Mandela was released from prison and became President.
He demanded “forgiveness” for genocide if the person told the complete truth & assisted in locating missing dead.
He advocated for equality (at least publicly) after being put in hard labor for many years for opposing (sometimes violently) Apartheid.
After his death, their people voted in more and more black leaders. The laws were changed slowly and anti-white was the common thread.
They decided on revenge for all who suffered under Apartheid. White eradication.
Or maybe the leaders in Africa used the SJW/Democrat model for their plan.
Just like Hitler did.
The only question worth asking with regard to culture and philosophy is…Does following these ideals make my life better or worse. The idea that cultural constructs such as “TIME” can be racist or even slant towards benefiting a particular race/group is ridiculous, especially in the absence of a meaningful alternative.
Further to this issue of white guilt, have a look and a listen to Herschel Walker on the subject. Very informative: redstate.com/mike_miller/2021/02/18/as-biden-and-democrats-study-reparations-herschel-walker-tells-congress-we-use-black-power-to-create-white-guilt-n329036 (You’ll have to cut paste the link, as Whittle’s server prevents embedding hot links like this).
you definitely made your point… wittily…
Do they have a grey to black scale too? yellow to red?
thanks for the clarity
Brilliant, Bill. A fine analysis that leads to an accurate – perhaps the only accurate – conclusion. Presentations such as this remind me why I support this channel, and the political movement that it may help fuel.
With this one, Bill makes me wonder why I became a member … but …
I guess everyone is entitled to a miss every now and then and I’ll just chalk this vid up as one of Bill’s misses.
Do you care to explain why Bill’s sarcastic mockery of the ideologically-leftist wokeness test is a miss? Please keep your explanation simple for “unwoke ignorants” like me.
It’s actually one of Bill’s more direct hits.
It didn’t come across as mockery … perhaps I’m just having a bad day and hoping it was him and not me having the bad one.
Ah … I thought the mockery was evident, but I admit such things are often easily lost depending upon the listener’s frame of mind. I hope your day has improved.
I wonder all the time why I ponied up. Look, we can sit in the choir loft preaching to each other all we want. So what. Our Republic is in real danger; we’ve let it get this way through neglect; bad on us. But agreeing with each other how bad or stupid the left is won’t get it back. Our house is under attack, and the calls are coming from inside the (GOP) house.
Want to DO something? What about looking into one or more of these?
1) Type “the precinct project” into your preferred search engine. See if one of the groups that pops up is one with which you might wish to affiliate yourself, or simply educate yourself through them and act on your own.
2) Look into the Sanctuary County movement: https://sanctuarycounties.com
3) Sign up with https://www.conaction.network as a grassroots volunteer focusing on restoring constitutional governance and protecting our liberty at the county and state level.
4) If you live in a hopelessly blue area where the first three suggestions might be pointless, go to
https://coach.patriotacademy.com/constitutioncoach/
Our only hope of ever turning blue counties red again is by educating your neighbors on the value of their rights and liberties. Help them understand that they’re letting themselves get ripped off by foolishly surrendering them.
Thanks for caring and good luck!
I’m interested in knowing why you think it is a miss and why it is so much a miss that it causes you to rethink your membership. If it’s that bad…
This little test shows me that it’s creator is severely mentally ill and the worst kind of racist going. He in all probability refuses to admit that most of the problems that the black community has are brought on by their own racist attitudes. They themselves have not accepted the white community, not as superior but as equal in all realms of society. He is greatly in need of counseling to resolve his racist proclivities.
On a scale of 1 to 8, I would pick 9, so that I could be proved completely “free” of white supremacy by not requiring a correct answer.
I have grown quite tired of the dumbing down of America. This includes people using the term “Mathematics” when they really mean Arithmetic. Mathematics is a very broad topic and frequently includes areas of study for which there is not a “right answer” but rather a search for solutions. The parents in Oregon need to rise up or their children will certainly not be able to understand Mathematics, and probably not Arithmetic.
The teacher couldn’t manage to get his point over in plain simple English, so either he doesn’t know his subject or there isn’t one.
It was very grammatically awkward and poorly written.
Clear writing and good grammar are probably considered signs of white racism, too.
Would that be white privilege to be taught proper grammar?
To touch up on that subject, I’ve had black managers that did come to me and my boss to proofread. I felt this was an indictment on their education, because good grammar just isn’t taught. Additionally, I really wasn’t taught grammar as a specific class until much later in school. (Which I did Ace.) I digress, but the fact of the matter is grammar is not taught in school properly. I hear it all the time. And this is probably where folks picked it up. If you hear it enough, then you start using it.
I saw a video on YT that was about dialect from each US state. One person explained the dialect of black people being “not regular English” because of slavery, etc.
She basically talked like “black language” was a separate language and based it on their oppressive history.
Not that schools, culture, family, music, etc. have not been taught the proper language of America or they chose to reject it. ???
I can understand that, but I also believe that it should be taught properly in the school setting. I also understand that if you hear it enough you’ll repeat it. As I hear a lot of bad English a lot and suddenly I realized I picked up something.
Where you at?
The word are is ommited.
It’s an observation i had
I am blessed to say that I have been fortunate to grow up in a diverse environment. I have witnessed all sorts of cultures.
Me also. 🙂
I was blessed to grow up in a mostly black inner city.
I experienced racial bullying for years.
It taught me all about racism. (I laugh when people say white people have never experienced racism.)
As an adult, I’ve lived in (and visited) many countries and been exposed to many different cultures & religions around the world.
As a Veteran, I learned a lot about our government & things it has done for decades and continues to do today.
I give thanks that I never became a racist due to my experiences and have a decently rounded learning.
The odd thing is that I went to a nearly all-white suburban high school and there was very little grammar taught. English classes were almost all focused on literature. I credit much of my writing, spelling and grammar skill to my parents, who brought me up in a house filled with books. And we would read those books together. I would read to them and they would read to me. In a sense, it was a form of home schooling that began before I ever set foot in a classroom. So the only real “privilege” that I had was having two parents who valued those skills and prepared me for what was to come.
The left wing is intellectually and morally bankrupt. They have nothing to offer but socialist slavery. In order for them to offer ideas which would otherwise be instantly rejected, they must induce a sense of guilt in the listener or reader. Whatever the false concept, ‘racist’, ‘homophobic’, ‘Islamophobic’, etc., their purpose is always to stop the listener or reader from thinking, analyzing, reasoning. The cure for the current tidal wave of malevolent left wing nonsense is for people to stand up and say ‘No!. No unearned guilt!’
Not a huge spiritual person, just making an observation. With these people that are consumed about racism, see racism in every facet of life, live it, breathe it and preach about it to others, reminds me of the cringe Bible thumpers on street corners yelling at people just going about their lives, except it’s not condemning them of their sin, it’s of their racism and equally as cringe-like. With that said, the Bible thumpers on street corners at least are partially right and more believable than these racism condemners who probably just need to be pointing the finger at themselves and condemning themselves.
The mockery is strong with this one today. 🙂
Glad to hear Bill bring up how other non-whites were treated. When my Italian grandfather got to America, he was in no way considered white. Even into my teens, the terms Guinea and Wop were freely bandied about.
No Irish Can Apply was a real thing.
One of the reasons my Polish grandmother left the farm to come to America was the still very real possibility of being kidnapped as a slave by the Ottoman Empire. Slavery was still a thing there into the 20th Century, a generation or more after being ended in Britain and the US. Oh, and she was not considered “white” though her skin was quite pale.
And this is why I am neither ashamed or guilty of there having been slavery in America. Enslaving a conquered or weaker people was the way of the world for millennia. It was never an American thing.
Ditto how the Scotch-Irish were treated throughout the nation … and the Poles and Hungarians who landed in steel mill towns (“mill hunkies” they were labelled).
If you’ll allow a 70+ year old Pittsburgh native to make some observations: The mid 19th – early 20th centuries saw hierarchical organization of employment and neighborhood settlement in America’s industrial cities. British, German and Austrian immigrants got the best jobs in the mills and factories, the opportunities for promotion, and welcome mats to the better neighborhoods up the slopes, out of the filthy air at lower elevations. Next down were Italians and central Europeans. At the bottom were blacks. Jobs of chipping slag out of steel molds, debris out of steelmaking ovens, and the like were “reserved” for blacks. A Slav would rarely if ever become even a foreman. We could also add the roles set aside for women of all colors and ethnic backgrounds.
My point? Slavery is not the only issue. Segregation by race, ethnicity AND sex was a very real thing in America up through WW2, which was a great leveler against discrimination, and a door-opener for opportunity, thanks to the labor shortages it created.
But these facts of our industrial history do not in any way justify the “guilting” of one race by another, in search of funding, tenure and sinecure. As Ron Swanson points out, this “ordering” or “sorting” of people is a human trait in a world organized by humans. We are all made in God’s image, but most of us deny God’s hand when we organize our workplaces and our neighborhoods.
There is much positive that can be said about self-directed “segregation” provided – a BIG “provided” – that it is not used to slam economic doors in folks’ faces. Why do you think there are majority-POC suburbs around many major US cities? It is by choice. Why are there “black student societies” at many major universities? It is by choice. For that matter, why are there long-lived women’s-only organizations in America such as PEO? Monocultures are problematic in forests and meadows, but not necessarily so in human society.
Last night my five year old German shepherd vomited badly, first on the front doormat, then moments later inside her cage. The clean-up was unpleasant, to say the least, but it had a purpose. It prepared me for this morning’s verbal vomit. I will give “white privilege” all due respect. My desktop’s operating system includes a simple, effective, delete function. With all due respect to you, Bill, by the time I finish my first cup of fresh coffee, coffee that happens to be tasty and non-white, brown to be precise, this faux professors vomit will be a fleeting memory. Nothing more. Poof.
This chart needs to be included in the next edition of Robin Diangelo’s book, White Fragility. Number 7: “dismantle white institutions.” Does that also include Northwestern University?
The great economist Walter Williams, unfortunately recently deceased, had as a mentor the estimable Malcolm X. If Malcolm X was alive today he would be shunned. Malcolm X was demonized during his time as a frightening individual, someone who, unlike Dr. King, was willing to consider violence in the struggle for equality. But if you look at his works, his philosophy, and his cultural legacy, you would wonder if he should be a Republican. He would go apoplectic pushing away liberals who virtue-signaled. He felt that the black man had the facility to lift themselves up without the need for a hand up.
So do I.
I don’t have any idea what those questions even mean. Bill’s explanation of the questions aside, I don’t know how to use them to evaluate my white supremacy. The supremacy I don’t have or feel.
People are just people in my world. They are worthy or unworthy to me in as much as I have some sort of relationship with them. I don’t have concerns about people who are not intimately or transactionally engaged with me.
Black supremacy is not the antidote to white supremacy. It is the means by which division between races is encouraged, which is the purpose behind this kind of nonsense.
It will never happen but I would love for everyone who received that stupid racist test to simply put a big slash mark through it and write this on it: Black supremacy is just as destructive as white supremacy.
My idea would be to burn it, put the burned bits in an envelope and give it back with a note, “Black supremacy returned to sender.”
Or something like that.
Isn’t “Racist” an outdated term? I though the proper nomencluture today for The Radical Left is “White Nationalist” or “Insurrectionist”
Congratulations on leveling up, Bill.
I stand by something I told someone back in the mid 90s, when they tried to tell me that I bore the burden of white racism solely because I was born with pale skin:
“So you’re saying that it’s okay, even good, to hate somebody because someone who looked vaguely like them did bad things to someone who looked vaguely like you, back before either of you were ever born.
My ancestry is largely Scots and English. But if I told you that I felt justified in having a problem with modern day Italians because of the Roman invasion of Britain, you’d think I was a nut, would you not? And you would be correct.”
A long time friend of mine who I have always loved deeply, not least for how direct, how simple and yet how profound her wisdom is, put it even more plainly. I told her about reading the words of a leftist who visited Wounded Knee, and talking about how consumed with guilt he was over what happened there. She said, “Did you ask him if he felt guilty about what Jeffrey Dahmer did? He was white too, and at least he was alive at the same time this guy was.”
1984 came and went, and nobody even noticed.
War is Peace.
Freedom is Slavery.
Ignorance is Strength.