Are Activists Protecting Asians from Hate—or Protecting Their Narrative of White Supremacy from Criticism? But often it seems that means and end have become reversed, and that these crimes now serve as a prop in the larger ideological campaign against our supposedly white-supremacy-saturated culture—a campaign that Asians themselves are now being pressured to join. Hai Di Nguyen 8 Jun 2021 · 11 min read
NARRATED: Reparations and Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Pyrrhic Victory by Coleman Hughes Greg Ellis reads Reparations and Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Pyrrhic Victory, Coleman Hughes’s essay about how the cause of reparations got taken up by the front-runners for the Democratic Presidential nomination, thereby proving America isn’t as racist as Coates claims. It was published in Quillette on 17th March 2019. Quillette 28 Jun 2019 · 1 min read
Are the Classics Complicit in White Supremacy? No reason to believe that classics as a field has had any particular tendency towards white supremacism either in the present or in the past. James Kierstead 29 Jan 2019 · 9 min read
The Problem with ‘White Fragility’ Theory The suggestion that a viewpoint comes from a “racialized frame of reference” is, in fact, an expression of doubt about my ability to be objective. Jonathan Church 24 Aug 2018 · 10 min read