Hey, sometimes mockery is just that. I’m not pretending at an argument here. I’m literally pointing and laughing because I think his thesis strongly resembles a cyclical manifestation of intergenerational bitching. Do I need to write a whole essay to make that point?
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I adressed it. I’m not saying it’s Trump level, “they’re fine people” level white supremacy, but it is about the level of Avenue Q “everyone’s a little bit racist” shit your racist uncle might say after a couple of beers. Affirmative action makes us racist, c’mon. That’s bonkers.
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Uh oh. He’s calling me doctor. Never said it’s denialism - very specific definition there and there is no CT “Rife” with citation is bit much. In that para has a single citation he uses to suggest affirmative action *could* have a backfire effect, not that it is shown to.
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Also I said racist uncle, not “crazy racist uncle”. Straw man! I win! (This is sarcasm since I’ve noticed you have trouble with that)
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Yep. Still sounds more like Boomer trump voters to me. Not my students.
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That bit about victimhood and coddling sure sounds like complaints about the younger generation by the older generation too that have been made for millennia.
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