“Never believe what you publish — and never publish what you believe,” said the sleazy journalist in the film Night Flier. This attitude could come to mind when pondering the new breed of “anti-racist” writers, such as Robin DiAngelo, who make millions peddling the narrative that American is a white-supremacist nation, whites are inherently “racist,” and preferential treatment for non-whites is “equity.” After all, do these rabble-rousing propagandists really believe all the nonsense they disgorge?
One of them, Ibram X. Kendi (born Ibram Henry Rogers), certainly may not. Kendi, an establishment favorite whose breakout bestseller How To Be An Antiracist is now read everywhere from boardrooms to schoolrooms and by everyone from matriculating students to military personnel, was named one of the world’s most influential people by Time magazine. Yet recent tweets he sent, at least one of which he promptly deleted, indicate he may not believe his own rhetoric — and that he’s certainly not the “woke” man he pretends to be.
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Do you ever look at the bullshit you write
Posted by: Jason Stabler | November 03, 2021 at 11:03 AM
Great writing as always, thank you
Posted by: luigi | November 03, 2021 at 03:52 PM