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Double standards are apparently fine — as long as you're not a white male
December 20, 2016
Tomi Lahren shares her thoughts on the double standards rampant in pop culture, illustrated perfectly by a recent viral video clip from MTV News called "2017 Resolutions for White Guys." Tomi points out that to be truly advantaged and free to speak your mind in this country, you don't have to be a particular color — you simply have to identify as a liberal snowflake.
The clip lists the various words and phrases that white men apparently aren't allowed to say anymore, such as "All Lives Matter," "Blue Lives Matter" and "woke."
As a white female, Tomi assumes these rules must not be intended to apply to her and decides to take the opportunity to educate MTV News on the all-inclusive nature and proper use of the phrase "All Lives Matter."
Tomi has a helpful hint for liberal crusaders everywhere: "If you want to preach about diversity and tolerance, perhaps next time include a white male, straight, God-fearing conservative in your little video message."
To see more from Tomi, visit her channel on TheBlaze and watch "Tomi" live weeknights 7–8pm ET or anytime on-demand at TheBlaze TV.
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