Tue, Jul 21, 2020 Prager's Column
If you take black and white left-wing rhetoric seriously, blacks are not
human beings like members of other races. They are first and foremost
black; they are human beings defined before anything else by their color
— not their humanity, their personality, their character, their mind or
their heart. So much so that, according to white and black leftists, if
you dissent from this racist view, you are now labeled racist.
The idiocy and inhumanity (literally) of this, the “progressive” view
of black people, is easily demonstrated. Do any blacks see themselves
first as black? When a black man, let’s call him James, looks into the
mirror, does he first see a black person, or does he see James? When a
white woman, let’s call her Karen (I’m playing with the left here),
looks into the mirror, does she first see a white person, or does she
see Karen? Does any human being first see his or her color?
Of course not. Yet, we are supposed to believe that the most important thing about a black individual is that he or she is black. And if we do not honor that fact — if we aim to be “colorblind” — then we are labeled racist.
This dehumanizing nonsense goes for racial truth these days. Thus, for example, we who are not black are supposed to acknowledge that we cannot possibly see the world the way a black person sees the world; we cannot possibly understand what it is like to be black. This is part of the dogma the left imposes on society through the media, through cancel culture (say that you are colorblind and you might lose your job and your reputation), and through racial sensitivity training seminars at colleges and in the workplace..........To Read More....
Of course not. Yet, we are supposed to believe that the most important thing about a black individual is that he or she is black. And if we do not honor that fact — if we aim to be “colorblind” — then we are labeled racist.
This dehumanizing nonsense goes for racial truth these days. Thus, for example, we who are not black are supposed to acknowledge that we cannot possibly see the world the way a black person sees the world; we cannot possibly understand what it is like to be black. This is part of the dogma the left imposes on society through the media, through cancel culture (say that you are colorblind and you might lose your job and your reputation), and through racial sensitivity training seminars at colleges and in the workplace..........To Read More....
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