Racial Slurs and Rejecting Critical Race Theory
Introduction
In this section, Kimmy thanks her viewers for their comments on her previous video about critical race theory. She talks about the world getting crazier and how people are being gaslit on a mass scale.
- Kimmy expresses her gratitude to viewers for their comments on her previous video.
- She talks about the world getting crazier and how people are being gaslit on a mass scale.
Charles Asprey's Four Banjo Songs
In this section, Kimmy discusses a souvenir she has from work - "Four Banjo Songs" by Charles Asprey. She warns that the topic is controversial and may contain slurs and derogatory terms.
- Kimmy introduces "Four Banjo Songs" by Charles Asprey, which contains some of the earliest recordings of the banjo in America.
- She warns that the topic is controversial and may contain slurs and derogatory terms.
- There are only four tracks on the album, but one track has an alerting title - "A N****r in Town."
- Kimmy explains that "A N****r in Town" is an insult against people who are flaunting their emancipation.
Criticism of Critical Race Theory
In this section, Kimmy talks about criticism of critical race theory and how critics are often called slurs like "c-word," "Uncle Tom," or "Masa."
- Kimmy believes that we can work on some things with regards to race and culture, but the approach that we're taking in the mainstream is awful.
- Critics of critical race theory are often called slurs like "c-word," "Uncle Tom," or "Masa."
- Kimmy has been called the c-word a few times and believes that it's not productive to insult people who disagree with you.
- She asks viewers to think about where their dissatisfaction and anger come from before insulting others.