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SimulationCommander's avatar

Both The New York Times and Bloomberg were preparing stories on the findings, but axed their articles just before publication, citing “concerns” and “editorial decisions.”

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Weird how the 'experts' don't publish stuff that goes against the narrative, but we're supposedly the ones in a cult.

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Back in the 1980s, the race industrial complex realized that it faced a demographic crisis. Slaves and slave owners were all dead. The people who had installed Jim Crow were dying. Whites who were becoming more prominent in communities, business, and politics had been children when Martin Luther King was murdered.

How were those who made their living by race baiting going to continue to benefit from white guilt when the folks who could be construed as guilty were disappearing?

Suddenly, monetizing race became an industry in search of plausible theories for its continued existence. Academics came to the rescue with Critical Race Theory. DEI, intersectionality, micro aggressions, and institutional racism.

The new theories were proof against progress in race relations and demographic changes. White people were racist by virtue of their skin color, and could never be anything other than racist. At the same time, minorities were told that they could never, by their own efforts, improve their lives or those of their loved ones until whites had perfected themselves and were no longer racist. Catch 22.

In addition, race industry declared that the middle class values that had helped people of all races, cultures, and nationalities climb out of poverty throughout history were products of white supremacy. The fact that those who rejected values such as hard work, punctuality, objectivity, and perseverance tended to become poor or remain in poverty became proof that the system is inherently racist.

And just to ice the cake, to point any of this out is to prove that one is either a white supremacist or someone who has been co-opted by the white supremacist culture.

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