"It is impossible...to separate nefarious uses of the "anti-white racism" trope from sincere discussions of a genuine phenomenon." I don't believe this for a second. The humanities has a long history of discussing sensitive phenomena, thought perhaps not always well; I contend>
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Agreed. I'm also unsure that I've ever seen a sincere mention of "anti-white racism" that isn't a) nefarious or b) (at best) misguided.
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Thank you for publishing this. I hope it reaches those who otherwise had the impression that the rest of the list was fine with the message he was responding to. And I hope that list moderator learns something.
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Thank you! Yes, my main concern was that the tactic of censoring all responses, and refusing to tell list members that the censorship was happening, left the impression that nobody was willing to object in public. Just wrong.
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*hugs* Brava to you for taking a stand
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Many thanks for your response and your blog post. Very needed.
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Thank you for reading!
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What the ever loving hell... I have been sending all the humanist emails to a folder that I don’t have time to@read because Covid.
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Same here. Thanks for letting us know what's happening to the humanist list.
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