Think about this.  You can no longer defend yourself against charges of racism because your denial is racist.  Same thing with denying accusations from a woman, as Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas did.  If you say you’re innocent, then you are attacking women. Having trouble viewing this email? Click here.
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Think about this.  You can no longer defend yourself against charges of racism because your denial is racist.  Same thing with denying accusations from a woman, as Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas did.  If you say you’re innocent, then you are attacking women.

Just in time to capitalize on the race hysteria in America comes a new book entitled “How to Be an Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi, who directs the antiracist center at American University in Washington, D.C.

I have not read the book, but I did see an interview with Mr. Kendi, who said some interesting things about the “new” social culture in the USA.

In his chat with a reporter, the author sets himself up as a definer of what is racist.  “When someone says to me they’re not racist, my typical response is  - what does it mean to be not racist?” Mr. Kendi said.

“I don’t know what a not racist is, other than someone who is denying their own racism.  This denial is the heartbeat of racism itself.”

Wow, that’s quite the high bar.  If you don’t think you are racist, that opinion proves you’re racist.  Check, please.

Think about this.  You can no longer defend yourself against charges of racism because your denial is racist.  Same thing with denying accusations from a woman, as Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas did.  If you say you’re innocent, then you are attacking women.

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