The Outrageous Racist Tirade That Crossed Every Line.
Imagine a so-called journalist, Wajahat Ali, spewing venom on stage, gloating about how “brown people” are overwhelming America, breeding like rabbits, and infiltrating every corner of society. He mocks white culture as “shitty,” filled with “bland chicken” and “dry ass meat,” while claiming his own is superior with better food, music, and women. This isn’t satire; it’s a real rant from a guy who writes for prestigious outlets like the New York Times and the Daily Beast. As a patriotic American who believes in equality for all, I’m furious. This isn’t free speech—it’s hate speech disguised as progressive commentary, and it’s poisoning our nation.
You have lost. You lost.
The mistake that you made is you let us in in the first place. That’s the thing with brown people. I’m going to say this as a brown person. There’s a lot of us. Like a lot. There’s like 1.2 billion in India. There’s more than 200 million in Pakistan. There’s like 170 million in Bangladesh. Those are just the people there. I’m even talking about the folks who are expats or immigrants. There’s a bunch of us. And we breed. We’re a breeding people.
And the problem is, is you let us in in 1965. There was a few, there were a few of us beforehand, but once you let one of us in, you know what happens with brown folks? Our grandmother comes, our grandfather comes, our uncle comes, our aunt comes, our cousin comes, our second cousin comes, our third cousin comes. Then we have kids, a bunch of kids. And then guess what? Some white women, you know, the Western civilization women, the pure women, the American women, quote unquote, the Rust Belt women, the real women, they like some of us brown folks. We don’t take them. They come to us. So we’re embedded. We are everywhere. We are everywhere.
I’ve traveled this country. I’m going to speak as a brown person. Brown people are everywhere. There will be a Patel motel or there will be a Desi restaurant everywhere. I want you to realize this. You have lost. Your story is a shitty story filled with misery. It’s, it’s, it’s filled with bland chicken. It’s filled with terrible, terrible, dry ass meat. Your music sucks. All your culture sucks. Nobody, that’s why the kids like listen to black people and their music. That’s why the kids love Latinos. Your parties suck because they’re monochromatic. Our parties have better food, better music, better looking women. [Source]
Ali’s words aren’t just offensive; they’re a direct assault on the fabric of American exceptionalism. He brags about the 1965 immigration changes letting in waves of relatives, leading to what he calls an “embedding” everywhere, from motels to restaurants. Then he twists the knife, suggesting white women are flocking to “brown folks,” diluting the “pure” Western civilization. If this were said about any other group, the outrage would be deafening. But because it’s aimed at white Americans, these liberal platforms amplify it without a second thought. Enough is enough! This kind of divisive rhetoric fuels racism, not fights it, and it’s un-American to its core.
Platforms’ Right to Clamp Down – And Why They Should
Let’s be crystal clear: You have every right to your opinions, no matter how vile. But no one owes you a megaphone. Platform operators, whether social media giants or news outlets, have the absolute right, nay, the duty, to protect their spaces from reputational damage, legal risks, and financial fallout. Hosting racists like Ali isn’t neutrality; it’s complicity. The New York Times and Daily Beast aren’t just publishing articles; they’re platforming hate that alienates huge swaths of their audience.
Think about it: These outlets claim to champion diversity and inclusion, yet they give airtime to someone who reduces entire cultures to stereotypes and celebrates demographic conquest. That’s not journalism; that’s propaganda. If a conservative writer said half of this about minorities, they’d be canceled overnight, sued into oblivion, and boycotted by advertisers. Why the double standard? Because progressive echo chambers protect their own, even when they’re peddling the same bigotry they decry in others. Platform owners must wake up; harboring this trash threatens their bottom line. Lawsuits from discriminated groups, advertiser pullouts, and subscriber churn are real risks. It’s time they enforce their own terms of service and boot out the bigots.
Our Patriotic Duty: Self-Policing and Consumer Power
As citizens who cherish American values, we can’t sit idle while these platforms promote un-American viewpoints that stoke racial division. Patriotism isn’t just waving flags; it’s actively defending our exceptionalism against threats from within. That means self-policing—using our wallets and voices to hold these enablers accountable.
First, boycott the offenders. Cancel your New York Times subscription. Skip the Daily Beast’s clickbait. Tell your friends and family why: Because they platform racists like Ali who mock American culture and gloat over its supposed demise. Investors, pull your money from funds tied to these media conglomerates. Demand transparency from your portfolio managers—why fund hate? Organize online petitions, flood their social media with complaints, and support alternative outlets that uphold true equality.
Second, amplify the call for change. Share stories of how this rhetoric harms unity. Remind everyone that American exceptionalism thrives on merit, not melanin or migration waves. We’re a melting pot, not a conquest zone. By self-policing, we force platforms to choose: Profit from division or protect the nation’s soul?
Bottom Line: The Stakes Are Too High to Ignore
This isn’t about silencing dissent; it’s about rejecting racism in all forms. Ali’s rant isn’t empowerment, it’s supremacy cloaked in victimhood. Platforms like the New York Times and Daily Beast, by amplifying it, betray their readers and the country. As patriots, our response must be swift and unyielding: Boycott, divest, and demand better. America’s future depends on it. We’ve built the greatest nation on earth through hard work and shared values, not through breeding or belittling. Time to remind these racists and their enablers who’s really in charge—the people.
Racism is the belief that certain races are inherently superior or inferior to others, combined with the power or intent to discriminate against, oppress, or harm people based on their race.
We are so screwed.
— Steve