Find Out Once And For All: Are You Racist?

“Am I Racist?” by Matt Walsh has officially claimed its spot as the highest-grossing documentary of the decade. And its success didn’t stop there — streaming on Daily Wire+ has extended the film’s reach, solidifying its legacy as a cultural juggernaut. But the story doesn’t end with the big screen. Now, the energy and controversy ...

Dec 6, 2024 - 21:28
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Find Out Once And For All: Are You Racist?

“Am I Racist?” by Matt Walsh has officially claimed its spot as the highest-grossing documentary of the decade. And its success didn’t stop there — streaming on Daily Wire+ has extended the film’s reach, solidifying its legacy as a cultural juggernaut.

But the story doesn’t end with the big screen. Now, the energy and controversy of Am I Racist? is available for game night with the Am I Racist? party game — a bold and hilarious way to keep the conversations going.

The Daily Wire has brought a groundbreaking (and hilarious) way to tackle stereotypes head-on with the “Am I Racist?” game. This isn’t just a party game; it’s a social experiment, a gut-busting debate, and a way to find out just how much (or how little) you really know about the world around you.

In a new video, Matt Walsh hosts the ultimate game show: Am I Racist? With contestants on the hot seat, questions fly fast, challenging their knowledge of stereotypes, facts, and their ability to separate reality from fiction. From serial killers to watermelon consumption, contestants had to decide if the statements were right or racist. Spoiler alert: even when the answers were technically correct, Walsh’s biting commentary ensured everyone left questioning their confidence (and maybe their life choices).

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the questions featured in the show:

  • “Once convicted, black people on average receive sentences 40% longer than white offenders for the same crimes.”
  • “Over half of all serial killers in the United States were white from 1900 to 2010.”
  • “As reported by The Huffington Post, roughly 60% of adult black females wear wigs, extensions, or weaves.”

Not only do these questions spark debate, but they also unveil just how tricky stereotypes can be. Whether the statements are facts, myths, or rooted in societal assumptions, the tension (and the humor) keeps the players—and the audience—on edge.

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A Game That Sold Out Is Back

“Am I Racist?” isn’t just a hit documentary and game show; It’s also the Daily Wire’s bestselling new party game! Selling thousands of copies in its initial run, it became an instant hit and quickly sold out. But good news: it’s back in stock!

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Over 200+ cards featuring stereotype and debate questions that will test your knowledge (and your nerves).
  • Playable with 3 to 10+ people, making it perfect for parties, game nights, or family gatherings that need a little spice.
  • A scoring system that scientifically (okay, not really) determines how racist you and your friends are by the end of the game.

Why This Game Is Different

Unlike other party games, “Am I Racist?” isn’t afraid to ask the hard questions, push buttons, and make you laugh until you cry (or cringe). It’s perfect for anyone who isn’t afraid to challenge assumptions and dive into tough topics — all while having a great time.

Don’t Miss Your Chance

The last time “Am I Racist?” hit the shelves, it sold out fast. With its return, now’s the time to grab your copy before it disappears again. Trust us, this is the most politically incorrect, side-splitting game you’ll add to your collection this year.

Get yours today at DailyWire.com/shop, and find out: Are you racist?

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.