‘Iโm just trying toย be a voice of reason’
As the religion of โwokismโ continues to grow, censor, and demand sacrifices in the form of shame-induced public apologies at its alter, former leftist-turned-conservative podcasters seek to unapologetically question its pervading narratives.
โWe are seeing young people grow up with the mindset that they need to reduce themselves down to race, gender, and their sexuality,โ Amala Ekpunobi, host of the podcast โUnapologetic,โ told The Epoch Times. โThose three very superficial identities have become so pivotal in how people introduce themselves and whether they are viewed as victims or champions. The more we go down the path of this false narrative, the more we are oppressing them and entertaining a culture of victimhood that is sheerly unsustainable.โ
Ekpunobi found herself a voice on PragerUโs (Prager University) conservative media platform with her podcast after her left-leaning worldview began to crumble under the scrutiny of her own critical thinking.
โI think the most hard-hitting issue for me was race,โ Ekpunobi said. โI grew up in a white family. Iโm biracial. My father is from Nigeria, and my mother, who works with the political left, is white.โ
As a child, Ekpunobi aligned herself with her motherโs views, becoming an activist throughout middle and high school, she said, until she became a paid activist after graduating.
โA New Journeyโ
It was then when she began observing hypocrisy within the organization, she said.
โI heard a lot of racism toward white people behind the walls of this organization,โ she said.
Ekpunobi confronted the organizers about it, asking how they could claim to be the tolerant, anti-racists when they themselves were making racist comments.
Ekpunobi confronted the organizers about it, asking how they could claim to be the tolerant, anti-racists when they themselves were making racist comments.
She discovered social theorists and commentators such as Thomas Sowell and PragerU co-founder Dennis Prager, she said, which, for her, โstarted a new journey,โ she said.
โI had always grown up with the idea that white people carry these inherent biases and that they were a part of a structure of oppression that was working against me, whether they knew it or not,โ Ekpunobi said. โSo, it was really difficult there toward the end to justify having those opinions, then going home to a family who cared for me.โ
Byย Matt McGregor