Yassmin Abdel-Magied — The Woman on Whom Everything Is Lost
The most charitable conclusion would be that she is either dishonest or deluded.
A collection of 27 posts
The most charitable conclusion would be that she is either dishonest or deluded.
We harbor no illusions that a single article will alter anyone’s mindset on the issue of race differences in a deeply appreciable manner.
We are not arguing that racism has vanished, or that racists don’t exist. We’re making precisely the opposite argument.
This can be avoided with a moratorium, but then we’re back to square one. This sparks a near infinite regress of bad options.
To our knowledge, we have yet to see a similar example applied specifically to race.
The cynical attitude that anyone in fear of losing their job as a result of mass immigration must be a hopeless loser is endemic to upper middle-class culture.
For some time now, the term stereotype has connoted one aspect of prejudice, and this linkage between stereotyping and prejudice isn’t altogether unfair.
The violence surge continued into fall. Homicides in Baltimore reached their highest per capita rate in the city’s history.
“Gender Stereotypes Just As Prevalent in 2016 As In The 1980s, New Study Finds, So Maybe Things Aren’t As Great As We’d Like To Believe.”
If the Diversity whingers were interested in solving problems, they’d have focused on these issues long ago.
A substantial segment of the American public is questioning the legitimacy of police actions, including the use of force. This attention is a Ferguson effect in itself.
Studying the accuracy of stereotypes is risky business. For many, investigation into stereotypes is tantamount to endorsing bigotry.