The Racist Young Turks: Round Two


I’ve never claimed my video skills were brilliant, but an anonymous user by the name of the Young Twats has added a mix (including parts of our video) to YouTube that goes even further in not only proving the Young Turks racism, but also how they contradict themselves. It’s long, but it’s worth it if you’re interested as to why The Young Turks are America’s most hypocritical, and at times racist radio and YouTube show.

I don’t have permission, but a repeat from the sidebar which is referred to in the video. Given they used our footage, and the intent of this post, I’d hope there’s no problems in the repost:

The Young Turks did a segment on a KFC ad in Australia, they classified as Racist

What they failed to see, In their rush to claim racism,
They projected their own thoughts and biasism
onto an entire nation.

Even though they tried to back peddle and say it was KFC, they were after,
They actually created a demagoguery and caused the threads to erupt into a feeding frenzy from both sides.

The other interesting things are;
They had no connection to any part of this video.
They mix up so many things, it turned into a non sequitir.
They did not do any research.
They, themselves, acted so overly anti-racist, that they actually were racist to the West Indians.
They cherry picked a local ad, from a different continent, from a different culture, from a game they do not know about or play, took it out of context, added a racial context, and then they broadcasted it to the very people that would take offence.

They, themselves, perpetrated racial hatred
And perpetuated it, by leaving it on their channel, twice
When Australia had taken the ad off air, straight away!

The end result is; They effectively censored the Australian media, by claiming it used a stereotype, that only exists in the US.
In other words,
They forced their culture upon another culture.

EXACT QUOTE FROM KFC:
But in a statement yesterday, KFC Australia said the ad had been “misinterpreted by a segment of people in the US”.

“It is a light-hearted reference to the West Indian cricket team,” the statement read.

“The ad was reproduced online in the US without KFC’s permission, where we are told a culturally based stereotype exists, leading to the incorrect assertion of racism.

“We unequivocally condemn discrimination of any type and have a proud history as one of the world’s leading employers for diversity.”

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