Today, since they can’t find enough real racism—except that against white people—they select things in general use and DECLARE it to be racism. Like the people at Cornell University who are now saying, “English Department” has a “racial connotation.” It’s a way to condemn anybody who uses the phrase, while they are innocent of ANY racism. Every day some fool comes up with something else to “declare” to be racism that people innocently use without any kind of racism in their hearts. The “racism charge” in a debate is an easy way for somebody who knows he has lost the debate to divert attention from his loss. Any time I hear somebody accuse another of racism, I know, without listening to his arguments, he has lost. Another way they use to divert attention from a loss in a debate is to cry “he took it out of context!” While that isn’t as sure an indicator—sometimes people DO take things out of context, It is often used to blunt true criticism. The racism charge is a subtext of a tactic Dumbocrats regularly use to win debates: when they know they’ve lost, call their opponent names. (Just common sense)
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
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