Saturday, March 27, 2021

"It Describes a World That Never Was and Never Will Be--A World Without Contradictions, Ironies or Unintended Consequences"

"School desegregation has been characterized by fits and starts, twists and turns, with righteous victories running in parallel to massive resistance and despair. It has come with all sorts of costs and benefits for black folks–and smart, well-informed people across the political spectrum continue to debate whether it has ultimately served the cause of racial progress. As a policy initiative, it occupies the muddy, middle ground between injustice and justice."

At Heterodox: The Blog, Jeffrey Aaron Snyder explains "[w]hy Ibram Kendi's [a]ntiracism is [s]o [f]lawed."

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