The New York Times is once again batting cleanup for the intellectual and moral (and now good old-fashioned financial) bankruptcy of the left.
Ibram X. Kendi, director of Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research, stands for a portrait Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Boston. ** FILE **The New York Times — perhaps best known these days for publishing Nikole Hannah Jones’ falsified history of the American Revolution and abetting the Soviet Union’s cover-up of the forced starvation of millions of Ukrainians — is once again batting cleanup for the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of the left.
According to the Free Press, university administrators were tipped off about “multiple high-level employees leaving suddenly and allegations of a workplace culture that included fear of retaliation and discrimination,” combined with a “pattern of amassing grants without any commitment to producing the research obligated to them.”
That’s right: The failure of the premier anti-racism center in the United States, which raked in tens of millions of dollars — including from major figures like the founder of Twitter — was due to funding challenges. In other words, despite dominating virtually every institution of higher education — and even actively seeking to suppress any political dissent — the left and its entire DEI apparatus are really just the scrappy little guy in this modern David and Goliath story.
In other words, the Times has no problem parroting the left’s fake “book ban” narrative to paint Mr. Kendi as the victim of right-wing censorship, yet conveniently neglects to mention that the reason his book runs afoul of certain state laws regarding classroom content is its explicit promotion of racial discrimination in direct repudiation of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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