
In a recent Babylon Bee comedy sketch, a pair of white men who are continuously told they’re racist, hateful and misogynistic by Twitter users suddenly question the stereotype.
“You know how we’re hateful, racist, misogynist white men?” one man asks the other.
“Sure are,” the friend replies, sipping on a beer.
“I been thinking and ponderin’… it got me wondering, maybe we ain’t,” the first man suggests.
After agreeing they must both be hateful since the establishment says so, one of the men asks, “Well, who do we hate?”
“Black people, duh!” one guy responds. “Cosby, I hate Bill Cosby!”
The guy then realizes he only hates Bill Cosby because of his rape allegations and says “The Cosby Show” was a “breakthrough in African American representation on screen.”
Next, the pair suggests they might hate women because they “want to control their bodies” before understanding they actually only care for the innocent human growing inside the woman’s body.
“It’s got nothing to do with their bodies, it’s the body of someone else,” one of the guys explains.
The men then consider that perhaps they are hateful against the gay community.
“Because they’re controlling language and forcing each and every one of us to conform to their ever-changing, always-evolving definition of words?” one man asks.
“Oh, yes sir, I hate that,” the friend answers.
Eventually, the duo realizes they don’t care about how the LGBT crowd identifies and simply “disagree with the method in which they engage in the culture.”
“White privilege!” one of the guys shouts, fishing for things that make them “hateful”.
“Oh yeah, you’re right. White privilege. Nothing we can do about that one,” the friend admits.
His pal then says, “There, see, we hateful. So you think twice before you go running your mouth again. We got white privilege.”
Concluding the video, the camera pans back to show the two men sitting in front of a run-down shack as one guy says, “Mighty fine white privilege you got here,” and sips his Coors Light.
Comedy is one of the most powerful tools humans have to push back against the establishment’s non-stop propaganda machine.