I’ve called myself a “black conservative” many times. But what does that appellation mean? In this clip from our most recent conversation, John and I discuss whether calling out progressive race-mongering makes one a conservative by definition.
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Glenn, you are conservative enough for this yid-honky. We were all liberals once back when civil rights meant promoting love and unity between black and white americans. Now the left glorifies blame games that actually promote racial division and hate. It all began with Marxist lies and false propaganda in the academy, infected and funded and amplified by traditional Muslim antisemitism and the false association of Zionism with colonization. There is thus liberal support for terror and the obsession of certain clerics to destroy Israel and kill or cleanse the jew from the middle east. At its core, the Nuevo-progressive ideology reflects shame and envy and jealousy about the deep weakness of many nonwestern societies, and their inability to resist western colonization or to adapt to the modern world.
Loury comments repeatedly about Kendi. Then he mentions Coates and Jones. He does not comment on the disgusting presentation of Diamond & Silk and Herschel Walker. We even had the Shucky-Ducky of Herman Cain. You think that Blacks weren’t offended by the Conservative stereotypes of Blacks?