Druski’s Viral Whiteface Skit Isn’t Racism. It’s Satire that Punches up at Power
Druski’s viral satire targets conservative white women, sparking accusations of 'whiteface' while highlighting racial and political tensions online.
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Druski’s viral whiteface skit isn’t racism. It’s satire that punches up at power
Instagram/@druskiAmerican comedian Druski has gone viral with a short parody video titled “How Conservative Women in America Act”. In it, Druski plays a character whose costumes, make-up and activities all resemble those of right-wing activist Erika Kirk, widow of former Turning Point CEO Charlie Kirk – whose role she has taken up. Conservatives are up in arms, predictably. Many are calling it racism or reverse racism. Imagine, they declare, how…
No, That Conservative White Lady Who Hates Trans People Is Not Druski
Source: Bill Clark / Getty Last week, comedian and YouTuber Druski released a new parody video in which he was transformed into his depiction of “conservative white women in America,” who most people interpreted to be a parody of Erika Kirk. The video quickly went viral and became the talk of the internet, including the MAGA-net, where delusional white people complained about a Black man in “whitreface,” which they had the ahistorical caucasity …
White Conservative Women Are Druski’s Latest Target In New Skit, Social Media Is In Stitches
Druski’s makeup team got to work turning the Black comedian into a conservative white woman for his latest skit, and social media is in stitches once again. Source: Prince Williams / Getty The internet comedian is once again donning white face to accurately and hilariously point out how white conservative women can act. In the skit named “How Conservative Women in America Act,” Druski didn’t need to mention the late Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika K…
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