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Herschel Walker tells the truth about Conservative Racism

Signified B Sides | May 7, 2026



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  1. @resplndnt

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    Herschel walker along being diagnosed with multiple personalities(a diagnosis I question) I wouldn’t be shocked if he had dementia because I don’t think it’s just that herschel is dimwitted, he seems like he doesn’t understand what’s appropriate behavior

  2. @alancantu2557

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    The thing about Trump, and to an extent Walker, that made him popular is that he personified the blend of identification of the people’s grievances with the average suburbanite and rural person’s bar talk and rambunctiousness.

    Both Trump and Walker are “racist” in the same way that an Italian roofer from Boston is “racist.” In other words, just anti-PC. This is in stark contrast to the rhetoric of someone like Hillary Clinton or any other neoliberal, establishment warmonger.

    It’s why Clinton lost in 2016, as a matter of fact. People were able to see past the platitudes and get rightfully offended at the nonstop insults to their intelligence. The establishment Democrats’ patronizing treatment of minorities, akin to the dynamic between a pet owner and his or her dog, was and continues to be far more racist than anything the “dissident” right peddles.

    This is a tough pill for liberals to swallow because in their heart of hearts, they truly do believe they are working towards a better future. The truth is that their inability to understand why so many were driven to Trump perfectly summarizes their nonchalant and unserious attitude towards political change. The key takeaway is that the average American is more comfortable voting for an unapologetic, pompous buffoon than for a clean-cut, half-assed statesman who never fulfills his promises.

  3. @Jekyllstein_Gray

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    Half of "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" is Dr. King DIRECTLY citing his biblical influences. John Brown was a devout (verging on overly zealous) Christian. And I know "Jesus was actually a socialist/communist" has basically become a cliché, but it's a cliché for a reason.

    So yeah, I'm an atheist, but I fully recognize that Christianity can be a powerful tool for liberation.

  4. @Quill-Cat

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    Saying that Christianity can be a tool for liberation, especially in America, is…pretty wishful thinking. Especially when churches are allowed to accumulate so much wealth in a capitalist system and not expected to pay any taxes.
    Religion has no place in politics except in the context of protecting religious freedom. Would people be quick to tout religion as a viable tool in this way if it was centered around a religion that wasn't theirs? For instance, I think a lot of these same people would be pretty resistant if they were told a good tool for liberation is Hinduism or, god forbid, Wicca.
    It also makes me sad that slavers and white supremacists essentially succeeded in one of their goals–to stamp out the cultures and religions of the enslaved and force them to adopt white Christianity. It's now been at least 150 years, and still more than 2/3rds of African Americans, most descendants of slavery, identify as Christian.

  5. @itsme-nt2lj

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    Warnock is a pastor of a Black Liberation Theology. Pre-presidentcy Obama attended Jeremiah Wright's church.
    Nothing scares white southern baptists more than commies and radicals

  6. @GuardianOfMoon

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    White Liberal Woman of Cobb County GA here. We are still exhausted from this election. The werewolf bragging he can act like a cop in my county because he was given a trophy badge, that was comical and terrifying. I still can't comprehend how people voted for that lunatic, simply because there was an R next to his name.

    Also, I wanted to point out that early voting was almost denied because it was a Saturday following a "state" holiday. The holiday being a confederate GA holiday. Thank you Warnock for fighting and winning against that! 2 black men running neck and neck in an election, to have early voting almost denied over a confederate state holiday. You can't make this stuff up!!

  7. @HMazardJr

    May 7, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    I notice that you started the video by referring to the senator from Georgia as “Warnock” but you refer to the 44th president by his first name, multiple times. What’s up with that? Are you on a first name basis with President Obama or do you have a subliminal disrespect for him that compels you to infantilize him. You only cast shame on yourself and you undermine your credibility with viewers. You’re better than that! Or are you?

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