I think the first one of this kind in American contexts was The People's History of the United States. Meanwhile there was also the 1609 Project attempt but it kinda failed.
In Australia (in addition to the above, of course) it's a remarkably similar book called "Dark Emu", which purports that Aboriginals had a well-developed, "highly evolved" civ, prior to white settlement, and... Turned out to be a complete lie. Made up. With no legitimate sources.
But by the time that became publicly known, it was already a "key text" of all these dumbshit institutions, and of "the learned classes", so of course they doubled down... snort
Lots of money to be had with this books. Companies spend a ridiculous amount of money to train their employees in white fragility. And you can bet your arse that someone is getting payed off in the process.
These 2 books are the new Bibles.
I think the first one of this kind in American contexts was The People's History of the United States. Meanwhile there was also the 1609 Project attempt but it kinda failed.
These people have degrees in "other people's opinions". None of their knowledge is falsifiable or valid.
These people think Wakanda exists. They're old pros at assuming blatant fiction is reality.
It's a good way to launder the theories in it, which were all written by women.
By putting his name up there, it pushes their involvement to the side and gives them "black support" for what they're doing.
The Invisible Knapsack is the original. Find that and every single retarded theory of the last couple of years will make sense.
In Australia (in addition to the above, of course) it's a remarkably similar book called "Dark Emu", which purports that Aboriginals had a well-developed, "highly evolved" civ, prior to white settlement, and... Turned out to be a complete lie. Made up. With no legitimate sources.
But by the time that became publicly known, it was already a "key text" of all these dumbshit institutions, and of "the learned classes", so of course they doubled down... snort
Lots of money to be had with this books. Companies spend a ridiculous amount of money to train their employees in white fragility. And you can bet your arse that someone is getting payed off in the process.