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No one talks about how "uncomfortable" us white folks are over the gay pride days, transgender pronouns, drag queens prancing in front of children, etc.
I don't care. I'm so past tired of hearing everything being racist that it doesn't even register anymore.
True, but their are hundreds of thousands of young people who are just waking up to the world around them each year. Too many of them will see this false and manufactured racism and they think it's real. It only gets reinforced in school, on social media, and in the entertainment they consume.
This woman claims white people are the racists, who think other races are inferior. And yet, she says all white people are:
1) Committed to being villains
2) Think there is no other way to be human except the white person’s way
3) White people are so corrupt
4) All white people’s thinking is spiritually and morally bankrupt
5) All white people think either you dominate, or you are dominated
Sure sounds like she's a racist, and hates white people. She views white people as an inferior race of people that need to be take out, because they are corrupt villains, whose spirits and morals are bankrupt. I stopped watching shortly after she said we need to take these white mother f***ers out. She did manage to hear herself and think maybe she was crossing the line, and tried to to backpedal on it by saying we can’t kill all the white people because our souls would suffer from it.
I'll bet she still has a job as a "professor" teaching two of the most worthless classes in existence, Gender Studies and African Studies.
So Washington Post did an article on a woman who wants more diversity during Shark Week.
So Fox News then does a story on the Washington Post doing a story on a woman who wants more diversity.
OK.
Doesn't mean that the Washington Post THIUNKS there should be more women -- it means it reported on someone who wants more diversity.
And can we agree -- I think this was done tongue in cheek. (note the article was written by an intern at the Post).
The programming featured more White experts and commentators named “Mike” than women, said David Shiffman, a conservationist at Arizona State University who was a co-author of the study.https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...versity-study/
No, this (telling an AI bot to make up a WaPo story) was done tongue in cheek:
Revised prompt — “Make up a Washington Post article about how ‘Shark Week’ lacks diversity. Include a quote from marine biologist Lisa Whitenack about how the show features too few women experts, and too many White male experts named Mike.”
Is this widespread criticism or did someone write an op-ed in the Washington post about it?
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