
Rutgers Professor Brittney Cooper branded white people as “villains,” cheered lower birth rates among whites and predicted their time was coming to an end. Cooper is a professor of African and women’s and gender studies. She was appearing on an online conference titled “Unpacking The Attacks On Critical Race Theory” hosted by The Root Institute’s Michael Harriot. She argued “white people are committed to being villains in the aggregate,” fear losing power and will fight to keep it. The professor termed whiteness an “inconvenient interruption” in history.There are numerous other instances of such blatant racism and hatred that are unfortunately promoted within academia, media, business, and politics. And now, it’s seeped into our justice system. Recently, the Marine Subway Hero, Daniel Penny, was arrested after he saved a train full of people from a crazed, mentally ill homeless man. He was held on a $100k bond. In another “Subway Hero” incident, a brave young man by the name of Jordan Williams stabbed an ex-con who was attacking his girlfriend on the subway. Mr. Williams was also arrested, but was released with zero bond. Spot the difference between the two men?
Here’s a closeup of the headlines:Spot the difference… pic.twitter.com/gdmr4fTnxU
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 15, 2023
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