A black conservative YouTube star just took down Michelle Obama’s shockingly racist rant at Tuskegee University.
Alfonzo Rachel basically told Michelle Obama that the solution to racism isn’t self-pity or playing the victim card—it’s about hard work and resilience.
Michelle, in a speech at the historically black Tuskegee earlier this year, discussed “those nagging worries that you’re going to get stopped or pulled over for absolutely no reason; the fear that your job application will be overlooked because of the way your name sounds; the agony of sending your kids to schools that may no longer be separate, but are far from equal; the realization that no matter how far you rise in life, how hard you work to be a good person, a good parent, a good citizen — for some folks, it will never be enough.”
She added: “And all of that is going to be a heavy burden to carry. It can feel isolating. It can make you feel like your life somehow doesn’t matter… And as we’ve seen over the past few years, those feelings are real. They’re rooted in decades of structural challenges that have made too many folks feel frustrated and invisible. And those feelings are playing out in communities like Baltimore and Ferguson and so many others across this country.”
Rachel’s response absolutely destroyed Michelle Obama’s whole woe-is-me racist shtick as bad for the country, and bad for African-Americans in particular:
“If knowledge is power and you are graduating with the power of knowledge then how are you going to tolerate this agitator coming in to convince you, that you’re a victim, despite the power you’re graduating with.
You are the first freaking lady of the United States and you’re still a spoiled butt-hurt victim, whining about unfairness.
You’re not interested in representing the United States, you’re not interested in representing ALL the people, your interest is in representing the black community and as the first lady you have represented us as bitter and spoiled.
The only hope that people like you have, Michelle Obama is that people will be as miserable as you.”