The takeaway: "the movement to restore colorblind equality can succeed only if we reform civil rights law to reinstate its original focus on individual rights under the law, without regard to race—and dramatically reduce the footprint of critical race ideologies in public universities."
And it's about time. Kendi and DiAngelo have been very destructive.
The takeaway: "the movement to restore colorblind equality can succeed only if we reform civil rights law to reinstate its original focus on individual rights under the law, without regard to race—and dramatically reduce the footprint of critical race ideologies in public universities."
And it's about time. Kendi and DiAngelo have been very destructive.
Grifters gonna grift. No one would listen if so many "educated" liberals made it to "adulthood" without being able to identify competence, productive activity, or rational thought.
Feelings as a replacement for rationality is how we got here. Unless that's dealt with, this insanity will just morph into something else.
The takeaway: "the movement to restore colorblind equality can succeed only if we reform civil rights law to reinstate its original focus on individual rights under the law, without regard to race—and dramatically reduce the footprint of critical race ideologies in public universities."
And it's about time. Kendi and DiAngelo have been very destructive.
Grifters gonna grift. No one would listen if so many "educated" liberals made it to "adulthood" without being able to identify competence, productive activity, or rational thought.
Feelings as a replacement for rationality is how we got here. Unless that's dealt with, this insanity will just morph into something else.