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  2. Am I Racist? - Wikipedia

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    Matt Walsh, reflecting on the past and present state of racism in society, decides to engage with anti-racism experts and activists. After being ousted from a support group focused on "white guilt", Walsh decides to take on a persona similar to that of the gender studies professor he interviewed in What is a Woman.

  3. Matt Walsh (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Walsh is a right-wing political commentator, podcaster, and columnist who opposes transgender rights and LGBTQ+ issues. He has written books and hosted films such as Johnny the Walrus and What Is a Woman?, and has appeared on several media outlets and shows.

  4. What Is a Woman? - Wikipedia

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    Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator, directed and narrated a 2022 film that questions the definition of womanhood and challenges transgender issues. The film was released by The Daily Wire and faced criticism, protests, and allegations of deception and misuse of images.

  5. The Daily Wire is counting on Walsh’s fan base to show. (He is one of the biggest conservative podcasters in the country, and his daily show consistently ranks in the Apple top 15.)

  6. Matt Walsh Reflects on 'Tough Night' After 'DWTS' Elimination

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    Matt Walsh and Koko Iwasaki ABC/Eric McCandless Matt Walsh is feeling nothing but gratitude following his Dancing With the Stars elimination. “After a tough night on TV, it’s always nice to ...

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  8. The Daily Wire - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Wire is a website and media company founded by Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing in 2015. It produces news, opinion, podcasts, films, and books with a conservative slant and is one of the leading publishers on Facebook.

  9. Small Things like These (film) - Wikipedia

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    Small Things like These is a 2024 historical drama film based on Claire Keegan's novel of the same name, starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson. The film explores Ireland's Magdalene laundries and premiered at the Berlinale, where Watson won a Silver Bear.