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"No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem." -Booker T. Washington
How do people KNOW the election was stolen or KNOW it wasn't... before the investigations are complete, let alone challenged in a court? I'm not sure people know what it is to know, judging by the sheer quantity of "certainty" on Twitter.
A man wrote, for the London School of Economics, a book review in which he dismissed an author as a "rich white man." While the author's net worth is anybody's guess -- the man is Thomas Sowell, a famous black economist.
This is more than just a mistake: This reveals that many on the left -- even leading lights who might write for the LSE -- cannot make race-blind arguments. What used to be known more broadly as "arguments."
"The gods mercifully gave mankind this little moment of peace between the religious fanaticisms of the past and the fanaticisms of class and race that were speedily to arise and dominate time to come." -G. M. Trevelyan
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"No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem." -Booker T. Washington
How do people KNOW the election was stolen or KNOW it wasn't... before the investigations are complete, let alone challenged in a court? I'm not sure people know what it is to know, judging by the sheer quantity of "certainty" on Twitter.
A man wrote, for the London School of Economics, a book review in which he dismissed an author as a "rich white man." While the author's net worth is anybody's guess -- the man is Thomas Sowell, a famous black economist.
This is more than just a mistake: This reveals that many on the left -- even leading lights who might write for the LSE -- cannot make race-blind arguments. What used to be known more broadly as "arguments."
"The gods mercifully gave mankind this little moment of peace between the religious fanaticisms of the past and the fanaticisms of class and race that were speedily to arise and dominate time to come." -G. M. Trevelyan