'The decisionmaking ability of black people is systematically impaired' is...um, quite a take from a New York Times writer. Frederick Douglass would have been horrified: http://www.frederick-douglass-heritage.org/self-made-men/ https://twitter.com/nhannahjones/status/1253829715510677504 …
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Who cares who he writes for (that's a genetic fallacy by the way). Attack his content not the publication for which he as written.
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But protecting privileges gained over centuries of slavery? Dan’s got nothing to say about that.
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Sure you can. And you can expose a terribly myopic view befitting your place at NRO. Douglass supported confiscation and redistribution and recognized that people are influenced and can be victimized by systems. He called emancipation a farce based on the recognition ...
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... that we are products of our environment. And, so, yes, your decision making can be impaired when you’re always fighting to survive. Here, educate yourself with a simple introductory piece: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/12/opinion/frederick-douglass-chains.html …
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I agree. You are allowed to tell
@nhannahjones that Frederick Douglass would be horrified at what she writes. You are also allowed to be a fool.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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