In a viral video titled ‘KATY PERRY IS WOKE,’ 13-year-old YouTube sensation LTCorbis utterly destroys ‘white privilege’ theory, while savaging pop star Katy Perry and Black Lives Matter leader Deray Mckesson.

**WARNING: Profane language**

White Girl DESTROYS The White Privilege Theory Katy Perry takes the worst of it but this will piss off every liberal troglodyte on the planet.(caution, wimps: there's strong language that an 8th grader is comfortable saying here) Posted by The American Nationalist on Thursday, October 5, 2017

Source: The American Nationalist

Perry sat down with McKesson for an interview to discuss her history of “cultural appropriation.”

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From Teen Vogue:

Over the weekend, Katy spoke with Deray McKesson, a Black Lives Matter activist and former school administrator. During the interview, which appeared on Deray’s podcast Pod Save The People, the topic of cultural appropriation came up in conversation. Katy owned up to her actions that might have offended people in the past, including her 2013 AMA performance as well as her music video for “This Is How We Do,” which showed the singer wearing braids. “I won’t ever understand some of those things because of who I am,” she admitted. “I will never understand, but I can educate myself, and that’s what I’m trying to do along the way…I didn’t know that I did it wrong until I heard people saying I did it wrong. And, sometimes that’s what it takes. It takes someone to say, out of compassion and out of love, ‘Hey, this is what the origin is.'”

LTCorbis jokes, with profane language, how the issue of “cultural appropriation,” is nothing more but a product of today’s Outrage Machine and questioned if these issues should have ever achieved national prominence in the first place. LTCorbis laughs at Perry’s willingness to gravel at the feet of “smug,” McKesson, while delving highlighting all the ways in which the singer, despite what she may claim, is not a feminist.