I'd much rather use NOW shills accusing him of le struggle snuggle to destroy the myth of this clown. Le content of character is an incredibly damaging classical liberal delusion that has to be dispensed with. Either through exposing how manufactured it was in the first place, or through this, whatever works.
Found it. It first appears on page 42, in case you want to check.
The fact of systemic preferential treatment of white workers over black and the resulting better conditions of white workers lay a material basis for a feeling that black workers threaten white privilege - and the resulting racist ideology which is fostered by that feeling of threat.
He was also a dirty commie with his hands deep into international terrorism.
Fuck him.
what in the hows?
So was Nelson Mandela. Your point?
The fact is, if we can use their worship of this man to push back the feminist-led "anti-racism" movement, won't that make the world better?
Who also ought to have been killed for the things he did.
I'd much rather use NOW shills accusing him of le struggle snuggle to destroy the myth of this clown. Le content of character is an incredibly damaging classical liberal delusion that has to be dispensed with. Either through exposing how manufactured it was in the first place, or through this, whatever works.
Did his family ever contest the claims that he watched a rape happen and do nothing to stop it?
In another time, people would have been more willing to call him out for what he is: yet another race grifter like Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton.
If we followed the idea of judging people by their character, I wonder how many women would be ousted from their inexplicable "minority" job titles.
Greatest beneficiaries of affirmative action, creators of "white privilege" and the leaders of BLM.
Feminists did more to ruin race relations in the last few decades than a million "white supremacists".
The Weather Underground, a Soviet backed terrorist group, created that term. Specifically Bill Ayers, Obama's mentor.
Try again.
https://www.nationalseedproject.org/Key-SEED-Texts/white-privilege-unpacking-the-invisible-knapsack
That's about 12 years after the fact.
Source it.
Knapsack of Privilege is the first recorded academic use of the term "white privilege" since Jim Crow laws ended.
"Weatherman", 1970, Ramparts Press.
I meant the actual in context quote.
Found it. It first appears on page 42, in case you want to check.
I listed you the entire book instead, just as you did with the blatantly plagiarized nonsense above.
That’s some grade A goal post moving. Very feminine behavior. Sad to see.