College student talks about his ‘white privilege,’ gets ‘deprogrammed’ in real time

When it comes to rescuing America’s younger citizens from the brainwashing that they’ve been subjected to at the nation’s college and university indoctrination mills, the focus may have to be on rescuing one mind at a time.

In a video posted to Twitter that has since gone viral, conservative commentator Savanah Hernandez provides a tutorial on how it’s done with her real time deprogramming of a misguided young man who has had his head filled with the “woke” nonsense that white people are oppressors simply because of the color of their skin, a false idea concocted by left-wing racists in their campus incubators.

The video shows Hernandez, a contributor at the Post Millennial, conversing with the male student at the University of Texas at Austin about his “white privilege” and coming away with planting the seeds in the fertile mind of the young man that the has been lied to and fed garbage by those with a nefarious agenda.

“I grew up as a white man and you’re the exact opposite, you know? And so it’s like, my experiences are gonna be different from yours,” the college student explained.

“How come?” Hernandez asked, putting him on the spot to define what made him believe the insidious propaganda that has spread from campuses into other Amerian institutions, metastasizing like a cancer.

“I think, you know, there’s a thing of, like, white privilege,” he replied.

“What privileges do you have that I don’t have?” Hernandez who isn’t Caucasian followed up with a question that stumped the young man.

The student responded, “Oh, see, that’s the question I keep asking myself because like, in this day and age, like all the laws, I say all the laws—it’s hard to speak on something I’m not fully knowledgeable of. So like, I’m sorry if I like a make mistake in saying this, but it’s like… like…ah.. hmm”

Hernandez then asked, “Don’t you think it’s a problem in society when white people think that they have more privileges than brown or black people?”

“Yeah, and I think that’s sort of the agenda that’s pushed off because, personally, it’s like, not that I think I’m more privileged than anyone else because I had to work to get where I was,” he replied. “And that’s like…”

Hernandez shot back, “Why do you have that mentality immediately where you, you know, kind of apologize to me, like, let’s talk about privilege, let’s talk about ‘I’m a white man in America so we could have grown up differently,’ Why is that your first initial reaction to me as a brown woman?”

“Wow, you’re getting me good. See these are kind of conversations that I love having and I think it comes from a place of like, uh, I wouldn’t say caution,” he responded. “But like, in this day and age, people are so quick to judge and react and cancel, and so I guess it’s that like caution to go into an interview like this…”

Twitter users reacted to the red pilling of the young student.

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Chris Donaldson

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