Thanks to coercive wealth transfer, selling hatred of white people to white people is a sound business. The New York Post reports that the Roots 101 African-American Museum in Louisville has hit paydirt:
A Kentucky black history museum known for “shackling” patrons and posting “white guilt” videos is expected to receive a $1 million grant from the local city government.
Roots 101 is actually not a museum but a church. The faith is moonbattery; the denomination is Critical Race Theory, according to which the universe revolves around black self-pity and the alleged wickedness of Caucasians.
The church offers services, which feature CEO Lamont Collins putting antique shackles on the wrists of visitors:
Posts online shows Collins “shackling” several different people – including local Councilman Ken Herndon.
One video, where an older white lady was “shackled,” quickly went viral.
The ceremony sent her into an ecstasy of racial self-abasement:
The woman becomes emotionally distraught immediately after having the shackles dropped onto her wrists – and then launches into a bizarre ramble about white guilt.
Let’s pay a visit, to learn what taxpayers are financing:
🚨WHITE PEOPLE CAN EXPERIENCE SLAVERY AT THIS BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY MUSEUM
Roots 101 African American Museum in Louisville uses authentic Ghanaian shackles to show visitors the physical toll of slavery.
One exhibit includes role-playing moments where visitors act out scenes… pic.twitter.com/0CbZeDAQJJ
— NewsForce (@Newsforce) May 13, 2026
This is not healthy.
On a tip from Franco.