Ah, so @coldxman wrote an absolutely superb review of "How To Be An Antiracist" last year. This is a wonderful piece, not spleen-venting but a sober and clear approach that adheres to the principle of maximum interpretive charity yet still eviscerates it. https://www.city-journal.org/how-to-be-an-antiracist …
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(the principle of maximum interpretive charity is a salutory intellectual approach similar to the rule of lenity in crimlaw or analogous principles in civpro: give the best possible reading to your opponent/non-moving party & encounter on that ground instead of strawmanning)
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Its arguments are very similar to the ones made by Eric Zemour. While Ibram gets praised as an anti-racist prophet, Zemmour is getting prosecuted for racist speech.
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DiAngelo has fallen off of the Amazon top 3 but Kendi is still there.
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Fantastic books, both. Any white person who doesn't like them is clearly not in touch with their own fragility.
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I prefer Tolstoy or Dostoevsky. Most of the soy-filled shit being churned out today bores me.
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It's easy Just point out "race" is a bullsh** concept. Humanity originated in Africa. In fact many Africans (L3 haplogroup) are more closely related to Europeans(also L3) with light skin than other Africans of L1 &L2 haplogroups
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Oh dear, people like you blow up the premise of his tweet, and you probs think you're helping.
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