Dr. Sean Munger :verified: on Nostr: #[0] #[1] #[2] I don't know, how *do* you teach racists who hate people that they ...
npub1c9jdfa2uu809wl70nan86y20jqnn833y40tmmrg7mtn64cvkqmvqk79zj6 (npub1c9j…9zj6) npub16nf96938l0uqz4j6kw0m9w60h368yklusr9wmrrx9xy8v5yuhd6qu4q6as (npub16nf…q6as) npub1x325v87nk4ee5ts62j5mjwf3x49ff5n6vnn4qvdeet397evepgxs9q8ty4 (npub1x32…8ty4) I don't know, how *do* you teach racists who hate people that they shouldn't be racists who hate people?
Soft-pedaling it and trying to make it palatable to people who hate you is something between a fool's errand and a unicorn hunt. Asking the author to compromise her message--when her message precisely *is* that the subject of her book is a part of the racist spectrum of American society--is eviscerating it.
She was right to tell Scholastic to go pound sand.
Soft-pedaling it and trying to make it palatable to people who hate you is something between a fool's errand and a unicorn hunt. Asking the author to compromise her message--when her message precisely *is* that the subject of her book is a part of the racist spectrum of American society--is eviscerating it.
She was right to tell Scholastic to go pound sand.