In the contemporary push toward inclusivity, the moral claims of diversity politics are rarely interrogated. Cloaked in the rhetoric of fairness and justice, the diversity agenda promises a more equitable society, one that accommodates the marginalized and recognizes the value of different perspectives. (more…)
Tag: social justice
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Özlem Sensoy, Robin DiAngelo
Is Everyone Really Equal?
Teachers College Press, 2017I just got a second edition copy of the book Is Everyone Really Equal? subtitled An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education. Already it looks like quite a beaut. (more…)
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Part 3 of 3 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here)
Is police brutality really about race?
I’ll give the chapter’s title a short answer. Of course police brutality is about race. After all, remember the Prime Directive! “It is about race if a person of color thinks it is about race.” Multitudes of them believe that police brutality is about race, and that makes it true; modus ponens, QED. (more…)
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A new pandemic of Gibsmedat Fever is spreading across the country at an alarming rate. This causes strange changes in behavior, such as greatly inflaming the entitlement complex already endemic in blacks. In earlier times, they merely believed that they were owed a living at public expense. After infection, they believe they deserve to be made independently wealthy with no effort on their part. (more…)
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By the time I heard about the cancelation of the BreadTuber known as Socialism Done Left, the controversy was already a few days old. I had never heard of the guy, but when I stumbled upon the Vice article “Leaked Racist Messages Shows “Leftist” Youtuber Isn’t” written by affirmative action hire Gita Jackson, I initially wanted to defend him. (more…)





