John and I have been saying for a while now that the racial politics of 2020 seem to be losing steam. Black Lives Matter has a fraction of the influence it did just a few years ago, the Students for Fair Admissions decision laid bare the hypocrisies of DEI for all to see, Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo are each mired in the their own scandals, and Kamala Harris’s history as a prosecutor is now seen by many Democratic voters as a feature not a bug. In this clip, John and I talk about this new shift in the country’s politics.
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This plagiarism phenomena seems like someone found a path to a degree and spread the word to whole faculties.
And yet, New York City town council just approved legislation about reparations.