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They say extreme cases make bad law. I am no expert on norms in academia, but there's no reason to let academic rhetoric (even if on social media) to distract from discussions of problems and solutions in society at large. It is all too easy to get sidetracked from the main thing
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Indeed it is...
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This guy's profile says he grew up in Lombard, IL. An 83% white Chicago suburb. His salary at Rutgers closes in on $150,000. He's published several books and has income there. That makes him a privileged white guy too. If he has kids then they ARE these kids he's ranting about.
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This guy is the perfect example of the modern "liberal" hypocrite. He's WHITE but complains about white people buying burgers in Harlem while he is buying burgers in Harlem. Somehow he's ok but other white people are a problem.
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Reminds me of the white professor who tweeted all I want for Christmas is white genocide— more proof liberalism is a mental disorder
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James Livingston is no longer a member of the white race. Let us all rejoice! Hallelujah! Whites just keep getting better! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6ozOKESHOM …pic.twitter.com/sEzqwzZVnK
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The irony of this hole thing is that Rutgers will let him get away with it just like the parent he says lets their kids get away with it. The irony is lost on him. He needs mental help.
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