Pure Leftist Insanity: Skincare is Now Racist
It seems that the virtue signaling and race-baiting of the far-left media knows no end. In recent years, we have seen everything under the sun – from political ideologies to inanimate objects – labeled as “racist” “sexist” and more. The latest outlandish target of this liberal crusade?
Skincare products.
That’s right. According to Buzzfeed, your favorite skincare products may actually be perpetuating racism. Before you get too concerned, though, not every skincare product is racist – just skin whitening products.
It’s not that much of a stretch when you think about it – these days any product or term at all that has the word “white” in it comes with a trigger warning. Skin whitening products are just the latest target in this trend of demonizing laughably harmless things.
So why is it exactly that skin whitening products are now the new face of modern racism? According to Buzzfeed, it’s because they perpetuate “white supremacist ideals of beauty”.
If you’re a normal human being and would rather not waste several minutes of your life listening to a painfully white, millennial Buzzfeed reporter explain to you why you’re a racist if you buy products designed to enhance your natural skin tone, perhaps you’d rather listen to Paul Joseph Watson hilariously destroy this outlandish argument.
To see him drop a tactical nuke of wit and logic on a position that couldn’t survive a stiff breeze, be sure to check out the video below.
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