I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel as there are certainly more people pushing back against the woke agenda than there were years ago. So grateful for Glenn and John.
Nonetheless, in the privacy of their own space, black people certainly know that racism is not the major culprit of all that ails us. However, as McWhorter would lament, it's performative theater. It's cultural and generational acting perpetuated by the likes of Sharpton, Joy Reid, and similar black (and white) intellectuals with 3 names (or less). Today, young black people have white friends and date interracially but the priests from the church of low self-esteem think it is their duty to convert them to woke religion as a reminder not to let whiteness off the hook. It is time for them to go silently into the night and leave us alone.
OMG!!! What a beautiful response!!! "priests from the church of low self-esteem"
Whoa! You must be a writer. That was brilliant. I've been making similar analogies in the last several years. You can think of Joy Reid and other black females like her as sisters of a convent trying to preach their own doctrine that is constantly rejected.
I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel as there are certainly more people pushing back against the woke agenda than there were years ago. So grateful for Glenn and John.
Nonetheless, in the privacy of their own space, black people certainly know that racism is not the major culprit of all that ails us. However, as McWhorter would lament, it's performative theater. It's cultural and generational acting perpetuated by the likes of Sharpton, Joy Reid, and similar black (and white) intellectuals with 3 names (or less). Today, young black people have white friends and date interracially but the priests from the church of low self-esteem think it is their duty to convert them to woke religion as a reminder not to let whiteness off the hook. It is time for them to go silently into the night and leave us alone.
OMG!!! What a beautiful response!!! "priests from the church of low self-esteem"
Whoa! You must be a writer. That was brilliant. I've been making similar analogies in the last several years. You can think of Joy Reid and other black females like her as sisters of a convent trying to preach their own doctrine that is constantly rejected.
WELL DONE, Valencia!!!!