Kendi’s Critical Race Theory Is a Failed Marxist Doctrine

Ibram X. Kendi, the controversial author of How to Be an Antiracist, has been revealed as not only a hustler of horrid ideas but also a poor businessman. Kendi was appointed the head and founder of Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research in 2020 following the aptly named “summer of love,” which saw riots in most major cities over calls for “racial justice.”

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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s Center for Antiracist Research Accused of “Fear of Retaliation and Discrimination”

Boston University (BU) has dropped the hammer on its (anti)racial darling, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi (Ibram Henry Rogers). Staffing has been slashed as BU investigates his Center for Antiracist Research over accusations of retaliation, discrimination, and “an underwhelming output of research.”

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Dear Mr. Ibram X Kendi, I Hope This Email Finds You Well.

Dear Mr. I X Kendi,

I hope this email finds you well.

With regularity, I have read of your striking perspective on antiracist politics. I would like to address some points with you directly.

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Kendi And Kaepernick: The Failed Narrative Of Black Oppression

If you’ve ever seen The Princess Bride, there is a scene where a desperate Prince Humperdinck rushes down to Westley in the pit of despair and maxes out the life-sucking machine. It is an ostensible act of murderous outrage rooted in frustration and failure to control a false narrative.

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Critical Race Theory: A Deeper Definition

The first in this series is here: “What is Critical Race Theory?” in which I reported on Christopher Rufo’s speech at Hillsdale College that graced the page’s of its Imprimis offering. To Recap:

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Blacks speak at the RNC and Leftists revert to form

Racist Democrats Want a Federal “Department of Anti-Racism”

Twitter mouths a lot of words about being a place where bigotry and intolerance are not accepted, except when Twitter supports the bigotry and intolerance. Twitter is the place where bigotry, bullying, and intolerance against certain people is just fine.

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