University paid a leftist racist tens of thousands of dollars to deliver anti-American speech

marke

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What have our higher institutions become if not mouthpieces for anti-American, anti-God, anti-capitalism flaming leftist rhetoric? Ungodly leftist Marxist racists should not be given prominent platforms from which to spew their ungodly narratives like Nazis railing against Jews, whites, and western freedoms and liberties.


The University of Virginia (UVA) recently paid tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege of hosting popular critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi for a one-hour lecture on “racial equity,” reveals a new investigation from the Daily Wire.

In an interview conducted to promote “How to Be an Antiracist,” Kendi claimed that it was not possible for capitalism and antiracism to coexist.

He said, “I classify racism and capitalism as these conjoined twins … the origins of racism cannot be separated from the origins of capitalism; the origins of capitalism cannot be separated from the origins of racism. The life of racism cannot be separated from the life of capitalism, and vice versa.”
 

marke

Well-known member
What have our higher institutions become if not mouthpieces for anti-American, anti-God, anti-capitalism flaming leftist rhetoric? Ungodly leftist Marxist racists should not be given prominent platforms from which to spew their ungodly narratives like Nazis railing against Jews, whites, and western freedoms and liberties.


The University of Virginia (UVA) recently paid tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege of hosting popular critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi for a one-hour lecture on “racial equity,” reveals a new investigation from the Daily Wire.

In an interview conducted to promote “How to Be an Antiracist,” Kendi claimed that it was not possible for capitalism and antiracism to coexist.

He said, “I classify racism and capitalism as these conjoined twins … the origins of racism cannot be separated from the origins of capitalism; the origins of capitalism cannot be separated from the origins of racism. The life of racism cannot be separated from the life of capitalism, and vice versa.”

What is hate speech? This excerpt is from the book,

Ku Klux Klan A History of Racism and Violence SIXTH EDITION, 2011 COPYRIGHT © 2011 BY THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER

Black Codes By the time the six Klan founders met in December 1865, the opening phase of reconstruction was nearly complete. All 11 of the former rebel states had been rebuilt on astonishingly lenient terms which allowed many of the ex-confederate leaders to return to positions of power. Southern state legislatures began enacting laws that made it clear that the aristocrats who ran them intended to yield none of their pre-war power and dominance over poor whites and especially over blacks. These laws became known as the Black codes and in some cases amounted to a virtual re-enslavement of blacks. In Louisiana, the Democratic convention resolved that “we hold this to be a Government of White People, made and to be perpetuated for the exclusive benefit of the White race, and ... that the people of African descent cannot be considered as citizens of the United States.” Mississippi and Florida, in particular, enacted vicious Black codes, other Southern states (except North Carolina) passed somewhat less severe versions, and President Andrew Johnson did nothing to prevent them from being enforced.


Is hate speech OK if democrats do it but not if republicans do it?
 
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