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Critical Race Theory Enthusiast Ibram X. Kendi Throws Out 1st Pitch at Fenway Park

Race hustler and Boston University professor Ibram X. Kendi, the most prominent proponent of the divisive, neo-Marxist Critical Race Theory (CRT), made a surprise visit at Fenway Park on Monday night where he threw out the first pitch for the Boston Red Sox.

“Historic Fenway Park is right around the corner from Boston University,” tweeted Kendi as he shared a video of the big moment. “And tonight, I walked over and threw out the first pitch at the Boston Red Sox game. Never thought I’d do this. This thing we call life is something.”

Indeed it is. Life is something when a racist intellectual fraud like Ibram X. Kendi (whose real name is the much less African-sounding Ibram Rogers) can rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in speaking fees to scold white people for not being sufficiently anti-white.

That’s not to mention his bestselling books like the children’s book Goodnight Racism, in which he indoctrinates children into his race-obsessed, anti-white worldview. Race-hustling is lucrative work if you can get it.

Yes, this thing we call life is something, if you’re a Progressive hate-monger exploiting and exacerbating racial animosity and guilt.

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Ibram X. Kendi

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In a July 2020 event with Google, Kendi declared that any imbalance or inequality between two groups of people is, by definition, indicative of some injustice or bias within the larger society: “Americans don’t want to confront racism…. This is very simple. If you have a [sic] economic inequality,… there is an economic factor or policies behind that economic inequality. If you have a gender inequity, then there are gender-based policies behind those gender inequities. If you have a racial disparity, then there are racist policies, racial policies, behind that inequity.” In the same speech, Kendi said: “I think it’s important to almost recognize that to be raised in the United States is to be raised to be racist. And to be raised to be racist is to be raised to almost be addicted to racist ideas.”

To learn more about Ibram X. Kendi, click on his profile link above.