You might not think that it’s America’s largest problem, but
the simple fact that leading academic intellectuals are certifiable imbeciles
must count among the largest.
So, here we have distinguished Boston University professor
Ibram X. Kendi, recipient of multiple accolades and much cash for being a
leader of the anti-racism movement.
Someone asked Kendi to define racism. It was not a bad
question. It should not have been a difficult question.
Kendi responded:
So racism, I would define it as a collection of racist
policies that lead to racial inequity that are substantiated by racist ideas.
The Moonbattery
blog comments sagely (via Maggie’s
Farm):
As you can see, the pretentious and not very bright Ibram
X. Kendi is a bad joke. That makes him suited for his prominent role in
America’s self-inflicted demise. The country is choking to death on the bad
joke that is modern liberalism.
Q. E. D.
Soooooooooooo, I take it he's FOR it? I could be wrong; I've been wrong before. But I haven't been "wronger"....yet. It could happen, but it's unlikely.
ReplyDeleteI <heart> tautologies
ReplyDeleteOnce known as circular reasoning.
ReplyDeleteWhile bias is intrinsic, prejudice is progressive. Diversity [dogma] (i.e. color judgment), not limited to racism, sexism, ageism, denies individual dignity, individual conscience, intrinsic value, and normalizes color blocs (e.g. the racist designation "people of color", the concept of Jew... White... Asian privilege, masculine (i.e. gender) toxicity, a "burden" and wicked solution, too), color quotas, and affirmative discrimination under a banner of inclusive exclusion.
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