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Man-bun-wearing Matt Walsh convinces liberal white women to toast ‘being racist’ in documentary

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Man-bun-wearing Matt Walsh convinces liberal white women to toast ‘being racist’ in documentary

A group of mostly liberal white women were quick to raise their glass in a toast to “being racist” when cajoled into doing so by an undercover man-bun-wearing conservative podcaster Matt Walsh.

Walsh crashed a progressive supper club Race2Dinner commiseration session last year for his upcoming documentary “Am I Racist.” Those dinners, which reportedly cost women up to $5,000, feature two-hour-long “honest” — many say self-loathing — conversations about race typically with eight guests.

“Can I just propose a toast? I mean, just raise a glass if you’re racist,” Walsh instructed attendees at the anti-racism dinner party, in a new teaser clip of his upcoming flick shared exclusively with The Post.

Am I Racist

Women at the Race2Dinner raised their glasses in a toast to being racist as shown in Matt Walsh’s ‘Am I Racist’ documentary.

Almost all of the women at the dinner table promptly did so.

“Wait a minute, I’m not racist, ” Regina Jackson, who co-founded the progressive gab session with Saira Rao, said at one point and lowered her glass. Jackson and Rao lecture women during the Race2Dinners.

Walsh’s upcoming documentary will be the Daily Wire’s first original theatrical release and explore his personal (but really facetious) adventure through the anti-racism movement.

It is intended to serve as a deconstruction of the movement similar to how his 2022 documentary, “What Is a Woman” tackled gender ideology. His infiltration of the Race2Dinner is set to be one of the highlights of the film.

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The new documentary follows in the footsteps of “What Is a Woman,” Matt Walsh’s 2022 flick.

Throughout the preview clip, attendees at the high-dollar feast smiled and seemed baffled by Walsh, who donned a head cap over his luscious hair and a mask that later slipped down.

Walsh was supposed to be their caterer, but he bumbled about, dropping silverware and plates, while seeming all too eager to butt into their conversation about race.

“I used to be a white woman, an unsuccessful one for many decades, and it was a miserable experience,” Rao reflected to her white female guests.

She added: “Really, the hatred of yourselves and each other is like the most — the not seeing your power, the being afraid like all you do is talk shit about each other, talk shit about yourself.”

“That’s all they do. That’s all they do. I’m telling you, these white women…,” Walsh interjected before dropping plates and kicking them into the nearby kitchen, while the dinner guests recoiled at his clumsiness.

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Race2Dinner sessions can reportedly cost women up to $5,000 for a two-hour session.

Jackson joked that they might have to add Walsh to their table due to his penchant for adding his own two cents to their “uncomfortable” conversation. An irritated Roa told Walsh that he wasn’t allowed to take a seat at the table.

One attendee asked if Walsh was an actor and explained that they were trying to listen.

“We’re all acting all the time in our lives and I think that that’s part of the problem. It’s like we’re all trying to play a part rather than just being real and having these uncomfortable conversations,” he said. “That’s what I’m always trying to tell people, especially, you know, white women. No offense.”

“No, but see like you’re a white dude, there’s power positions,” Rao responded. “White people pointing fingers at each other is not helpful.”

Ignoring her prior not-so-subtle plea to go away, Walsh took a seat at the table with the ladies briefly, before leaving and coming back for the toast.

Matt Walsh

Matt Walsh posed as a humble, man-bun-wearing hippie earnestly trying to determine if he was racist during the documentary.

“Am I Racist” is set to hit the silver screen on Sept. 13.

The film will entail Walsh roleplaying a “bumbling, zealous DEI trainee,” while exploring the literature produced by such groups, talking with anti-racism experts and scoring a sit-down with Robin DiAngelo, author of “White Fragility.”

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