Some of us are old enough to remember when @DamonLinker’s preferred method of outrage porn for elite libs was that @firstthingsmag and people like @McCormickProf were planning to transform the American regime into a theocracy.https://twitter.com/TheWeek/status/1420393609971503108 …
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Replying to @docMJP @davereaboi and
Critical race theory is also not a "real concern"—and, besides, it has "little connection" to "critical theory"!
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Replying to @realchrisrufo @docMJP and
Here's the founder of CRT explaining how the discipline started: "[We] discovered ourselves to be critical theorists who did race and racial justice advocates who did critical theory." Linker is another centrist pose-striker, more concerned with sounding smart than being right.
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Replying to @realchrisrufo @docMJP and
I know you're monomaniacally fixated on the CRT stuff, but trying to connect this argument to that topic is a bit much, even for you.
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Replying to @DamonLinker @docMJP and
The connection is you, Damon. It's the same reflexive thought process: "Anton bad. CRT not bad. Damon look smart." But you can't even get the basic facts right, illustrated by your ridiculous take that "critical theory" and "critical race theory" have "little connection."
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Kimberle Crenshaw, founder of critical race theory: "[We] discovered ourselves to be critical theorists who did race and racial justice advocates who did critical theory." Damon linker, galaxy-brain intellectual: "No, those aren't connected."
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