Race Industry’s Latest

Heather Mac Donald writes, “The race in­dus­try’s search for racism in an Amer­ica go­ing out of its way to atone for its past is in­creas­ingly des­per­ate. A fan­tas­ti­cal alchemy is re­quired, which con­verts good faith ef­forts at in­clu­sive­ness into in­stances of big­otry. Aca­d­e­mics and ac­tivists po­lice racial bound­aries with a zeal that re­calls Jim Crow, but­tressed by ig­no­rant con­ceits such as “cul­tural ap­pro­pri­a­tion.” Dr. King’s col­or­blind ideal has been thor­oughly re­pu­di­ated: whites who write about im­ple-ment­ing Dr. King’s legacy to­day are threat­ened, rather than wel­comed to the cause. Power now flows from as­ser­tions of vic­tim­ized racial iden­tity, even as aca­d­e­mics and ac­tivists de­clare race a so­cial con­struct.”

Full story of bigotry of racists who condemned non Blacks for writing on legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Wall Street Journal:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/uproar-over-essays-turns-mlks-dream-inside-out-11581033256?emailToken=31517dd3c68b6402e5ab68167d302ba9El3+FtslSDvdnp1a7dtd/qTOzKQnGPDSiZe9QeiXuZpkuM91ciPuzFtLFEivr3MrN0PFpyVg/ZCRm3EX8+kRPBvcZyZTzBgPlN7XImOnHXo%3D&reflink=article_copyURL_share

“Racism “sep­a­rates not only bod­ies, but minds and spir­its,” wrote Dr. King. Such sep­a­ratism ap­pears to be the goal of those who claim to be his spir­i­tual de­scen­dants.”

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