In an effort to imitate BuzzFeed, MTV released a new years resolution video on Monday that offered suggestions to white men on how they can be better people in 2017.
The resolution was a list of demands from protected groups that wear their victimhood as a badge of honor. They demanded that white men realize America was never great for anyone who wasn’t a white guy. The carousel of “victims” also implored white men to stop supporting police officers with phrase “blue lives matter,” mansplaining, and criticizing Beyoncé. However, they were willing to give away all ownership of Kanye West since he met with Donald Trump last week.
MTV’s video was universally panned around the internet, earning more negative reactions on Facebook than positive ones.
“Asking someone to stop being racist and to stop stereotyping while being racist and stereotyping ??. Probs not the best method,” said one of the top comments.
Another one read, “At 22, I have never touched a cigarette. I must say, I feel a very slight sense of regret for never having done it, because your post gave me cancer anyway.”
Several people who watched the video reminded liberals that they lost the presidential election in part because of their aggressive leftward movement to hug every social justice complaint about phantom racist microaggressions.
On the MTV News YouTube page, the video earned more than 45,000 views in less than a day, but almost every one of the reactions was negative. At the time of this writing, the video received nearly 20,000 thumbs down reviews and only around 300 thumbs up.
The Twitter universe wasn’t any kinder. Comedian Sky Williams did a reality check on the video, and even liberals begged MTV to take the video down.
@MTVNews Stop your race bait videos. They’re awful. MTV has gone way downhill and is just pushing a race vs race narrative. Sry4Mansplaining
— Nosjax (@nosjaxlol) December 19, 2016
.@MTVNews Yikes. This is a tad hypocritical, no? We could ALL do a little better. ALL of us. Nobody is exempt.
— Toks Olagundoye ? (@ToksOlagundoye) December 19, 2016
@MTVNews If your goal was to change minds, take this video down, because you are doing the opposite of that.
— Hank Green (@hankgreen) December 20, 2016
@MTVNews Judging a group of people by the color of their skin? There is a word for that, right? Oh wait, it’s targeting whites, nevermind
— Almeida (@alex98almeida) December 19, 2016
delete your account @MTVNews
— Giz me presents lol (@gizzy14gazza) December 19, 2016
@MTVNews you have lost the plot. pic.twitter.com/DZDBSE1AYV
— Artivous Ira (@ArtivousIra) December 19, 2016
Meanwhile, @MTVNews board of executives is whiter than the passengers and crew of the fucking Mayflower. pic.twitter.com/37YyUL61Ec
— Best Mom Eva (@mombot) December 20, 2016
Hey, @MTVNews: I came up with a reality check for your counterproductive pathetically pedantic ‘New Years Resolutions For White People’ vid. pic.twitter.com/VSI8T4vdnD
— Sky Williams (@SkyWilliams) December 19, 2016
Liberals were right when they said “Love Trumps Hate,” only they were talking about the internet’s reaction to MTV News.
Watch the video below:
Hey, white guys: we came up for some New Year’s Resolutions for you. pic.twitter.com/C9EeIY6wig
— MTV News (@MTVNews) December 19, 2016
