Woke website demands visitors 'take responsibility' for a choice of racism related issues and 'make it better'
A host of Hollywood celebrities have once again come together to pretentiously lecture everyone else with a cringe video in which they declare they take responsibility for a host of previous sins including remaining silent and turning a blind eye to unfair stereotypes and police brutality.
The video, produced by leftist group Campaign Zero, features Aaron Paul, Kristen Bell, and Sarah Paulson, along with a host of other virtue signalling TV actors youve probably seen but dont really know the names of.
Watch (warning. its cringe factor 10):
The video claims that black people are being slaughtered in the streets, killed in their own homes, and that a range of activities such as going for a jog or sleeping should not be a death sentence.
Aaron Paul also decrees that cops must be prosecuted, they are murderers.
The comments on the YouTube version of the video were turned off after a massive backlash ensued.
An accompanying website, itakeresponsibility.org, can only be accessed after visitors genuflect and self-flagellate by choosing a sin they have committed from a handy drop down menu, and then vow to make it better by choosing a solution.
The list of sins includes denying white privilege exists and saying I Dont see color:
Visitors do have the option to skip the pledge if they scroll down, but the only reward waiting is the cringe video.
The campaign was roundly mocked, with British comedian Ricky Gervais leading the way, noting the total lack of diversity in the video:
Annika H Rothstein (@truthandfiction) June 11, 2020
Okay heres the game. Its the Cringe Challenge. Watch this celebrity PSA for as long as you can until the cringe overwhelms you and you have to stop because the secondhand embarrassment is too painful. Post your time in the comments. I got 47 seconds.
This ritual of self-flagellation is beyond bad comedy. They might as well be walking barefoot in the streets wearing sackcloth and ashes. https://t.co/kCSAIppu2q
The list of sins includes denying white privilege exists and saying I Dont see color:
Huh? I thought a color blind society was a good thing. What difference does the color of your skin matter? Now it's a sin if we don't recognize color? What am I to do with this information, anyway? Treat the person differently? How?
If your race is important to you, isn't it to everyone? Isn't your religion? Your name? Your sexual identity?
Maybe we should all wear tags with something like, "Hi! My name is Bob Polanski. I'm Polish/Irish/German, Catholic, and gay".