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Ibrahim X. Kendi: Pubs the party of white supremacy
2022-04-19
What else could he possibly say?
[NYPOST] Boston University’s controversial "antiracist" professor, Ibram X. Kendi, has bluntly branded Republicans "the party of white supremacy
...the pernicious doctrine that laws were intended to be obeyed, that society works better when people don't pour shreiking from their places of worship every Friday for a weekend of rioting over insults real or imagined; and that cannibalism, beastiality, incest, murder, theft, rape, and similar activities are bad. A Dead White European (which invalidates his opinion) philosopher once opined that societies thrive when a person's word can be relied upon, and that a society which puts individual happiness first will invariably fail. Strangely enough, other successful societies, such as China, Japan, Korea, and those kinds of places could also be lumped with white supremacist societies, since they push the same values...
The "How to Be an Antiracist" author insisted in an op-ed for The Atlantic that the GOP has used "dog whistles" to brand itself as the "party of parents," dismissing that as a "myth, a great myth."

"The foundational assumption of this great myth is that Republican politicians care about white children," claimed Kendi, who runs Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research.

"But if they did, then they would not be ignoring or downplaying or defending or bolstering the principal racial threat facing white youth today" — that of "white children being indoctrinated" into white supremacy online, "causing them to hate," he wrote in Saturday’s op-ed.

Kendi described white supremacist ideology as "the toxic blend of racist, sexist, ableist, homophobic, transphobic, Islamophobic, xenophobic, and anti-Semitic ideas that is harmful to all minds."

"Which group is the prime target of white supremacists? White youth," he wrote.

The woke professor then plugged his upcoming book, "How to Raise an Antiracist," while insisting that such anti-racist education "protects white children — all children — against the growing threat of white supremacists."

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Posted by:Fred

#4  The networking, platforming, and paycheck he receives.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-04-19 15:43  

#3  Is there anything that he does not think is "white supremacy"?

(Not to mention, which party freed the slaves? And which party voted more heavily for the Civil Rights acts in the 1950s and 60s?)
Posted by: Tom   2022-04-19 13:26  

#2  Black Tennessee mayor signs proclamation declaring April Confederate History Month in his city while surrounded by white 'Sons of Confederate Veterans' group who insist that they decry racism
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-04-19 13:04  

#1  And the lurking, toxic, baseless belief in Black Supremacy is just beneath the surface for this a-hole.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-04-19 12:36  

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