A mere 23 years old and a graduate of Prager U, a prominent “conservative” website, Amala Ekpunobi is an intelligent young woman of mixed race who finds the anti-White bias infecting the contemporary Leftist narrative utterly absurd. The title of her podcast, Unapologetic, clearly reflects her refusal to bow before the brainless dictates of Identity Politics. In a recent post she cited the absurdity of individuals such as Don Lemon and Kamala Harris relentlessly ranting about systemic White racism, while each, apparently, madly in love with individuals of that hue. Naturally drawn to the Left as a young girl by the cultural pervasiveness of its doctrine that her skin color automatically made her a victim of While supremacism, she was led by her mind and the very real diversity of the human condition to embrace the rational “conservatism” she now regularly defends on her podcasts.
Candace Owens, when asked by Charlamagne Tha God on the radio show The Breakfast Club how she could possibly have married a White man, responded that the color of a person’s skin is irrelevant to her. Both Morgan Freeman and Black Republican Senator Tim Scott have expressed the same sentiment before the ladies of The View. Having cited his own hard-won escape from poverty as evidence that America is hardly systemically racist, Scott was challenged by Sunny Hostin who argued that he was the exception rather than the rule. As does the contemporary Left in general, she chose to ignore the tremendous progress the U.S. has made in the realm of racial equity out of deference to her simplistic and ultimately racist world-view.
Another example of a person of Color achieving success with seemingly little evidence of White resistance, the youthful Amala is demonstrably more intelligent and mature than the ladies of The View. Indeed while persons such as she, Tim Scott, Candace Owens, Condoleezza Rice, Thomas Sowell, etc., are frequently dismissed as “useful idiots” being exploited by their White “oppressors,” I can think of no public figure who more perfectly fits that epithet than Joy Behar. I’m not really comfortable with such personal insults, but inasmuch as Behar’s career consists largely of her launching angry tirades against anyone who disagrees with her, I think it only fair to point out that she is idiotically undermining the very values that made America, for all its imperfections, one of the most truly progressive regimes to have ever existed.