Matt Walsh, a conservative podcaster, crashed a progressive supper club dinner called “Race2Dinner” in order to film for his upcoming documentary “Am I Racist.” The dinners reportedly cost women up to $5,000 and feature two-hour-long conversations about race. During the dinner, Walsh instructed attendees to raise their glass if they were racist, prompting almost all of the women to do so, much to the surprise of one of the co-founders of the group, Regina Jackson.

Walsh’s upcoming documentary, which will be the Daily Wire’s first original theatrical release, aims to deconstruct the anti-racism movement. His infiltration of the Race2Dinner is set to be a highlight of the film. Throughout the preview clip shared with The Post, attendees at the dinner seemed baffled by Walsh, who was supposed to be their caterer but instead bumbled about and interrupted their conversation about race. One of the co-founders, Saira Rao, made comments about the self-loathing of white women and their fear of their own power during the event.

During the dinner, Jackson joked about adding Walsh to their table due to his eagerness to participate in their uncomfortable conversation, but Rao told him he wasn’t allowed to sit down. Walsh briefly sat at the table with the women before leaving and coming back to propose a toast about being racist. The film is set to be released on September 13 and will feature Walsh roleplaying as a “bumbling, zealous DEI trainee,” exploring anti-racism literature, speaking with experts, and interviewing Robin DiAngelo, author of “White Fragility.”

The attendees at the Race2Dinner dinner appeared surprised and amused by Walsh’s appearance and behavior, as he clumsily dropped plates and interrupted their discussion about race. Rao made comments about white women’s self-hatred and fear of their own power, while Walsh interjected with his thoughts on white women’s behavior. Despite their attempts to listen to Walsh, one attendee asked if he was an actor and stated that they were trying to have a serious conversation about race.

Walsh’s documentary, “Am I Racist,” will explore his personal journey through the anti-racism movement and serve as a deconstruction of the movement. The film will tackle issues similar to those addressed in Walsh’s previous documentary, “What Is a Woman,” which focused on gender ideology. The teaser clip shared with The Post highlights the humorous and confrontational interactions between Walsh and the attendees at the Race2Dinner event, providing a glimpse into the tone and content of the upcoming documentary.

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