To send off the old year and bring in the new, liberal comedian Chelsea Handler tweeted this hand-wringing piece of garbage from Politico. After all, it never hurts to stoke up a little white guilt and remind everyone what a “good person” one is.
Because shouldn’t we all have a “better understanding of what it feel like to be oppressed?”
I hope you take the time to read this very important article in the hopes of us all having a better understanding of what it feel like to be oppressed. And, of course, wishing the world more peace and love this coming year, in every color, every country. https://t.co/2aZ1Emjukf
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) December 31, 2017
Click and read the article if you dare, but it really comes down to the absurd contention that the majority of white people voted for Trump in 2016 for the same reasons that other white people voted for stuff like Jim Crow back in the day, even though Trump’s policies aren’t going to help them as much as they think they are.
“Whiteness, in other words, continues to pay tangible benefits,” the article sanctimoniously opines from its almost comically high horse, “and for right or wrong, it makes some sense that its primary beneficiaries are loathe to support candidates who expressly promise to disrupt this privileged status.”
Please, virtue-signal us another lecture about “white privilege,” multi-millionaire pale-face Chelsea Handler, while you dive into your money bin like Scrooge McDuck.
Needless to say, Handler got more than a little pushback on Twitter:
Do you know what it’s like to be oppressed? As you go home to your multi-million dollar mansion?
— David H. Barney (@DavidHBarney) December 31, 2017
Good question… a little too close to home to let this one stand, apparently…
No, you fucking idiot, I’m actually going to a house that I overpaid to rent for my friends and family. Because, I gave away so much money to people in need this year, I decided to treat myself to a vacation.
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) January 1, 2018
Wow, this isn’t just virtue-signalling, this is virtue-shouting-it-to-the-rooftops. What a good person you are, Chelsea Handler! But couldn’t the money you used on that vacation be better spent by people, preferably of color, in need? Why do you even have a house when so many under-privileged are suffering?
Here’s another guy who got a little too close to home.
You probably know nothing about being in that whole white working class… it’s a different world than that whole privileged and entitled place you live in.
— Dub Cee (@AllWorldWes) December 31, 2017
To which Chelsea responded:
Yes. I know nothing because I’m white.
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) January 1, 2018
Sounds like she’s finally starting to “get it.”
But there’s one more thing…
No, you know nothing because you’re a dumb ass. Don’t blame your stupidity on your race.
— ProudAmericanPatriotن (@TheBarbaraGame) January 1, 2018
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