12-11-2023, 11:25 PM
I have the unfortunate interest in academic work relating to black studies and it's wild how a certain group of people keeps chipping away at basic standards in order to advance themselves. Following in a long tradition of "I made it up" sourcing, which you can trace back to bell hooks. When you look at this stuff you really start to understand why (straight) black men have been pushed out of academia, and why "black studies" have largely been replaced by black intersectional feminist theory. Even critical race theory is often sidelined by these people.
And these are the people who are forming group think that we all end up being exposed to via social media, or at school, or at work. Going all the way down to children's education. And then you wonder why black (and white) boys are struggling in schools, and why they aren't going to college much as they once did. There's a clear agenda at place here.

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