Or BBC News, for that matter.
All of them too busy as cheerleaders and megaphones for the mob and the key mob propaganda points of BLM.
Not being a Fox viewer or regular reader I didn't know Krugman has lost his mind, for example.
(But I have noticed the long articles on their site are often exceptionally information rich.)
Paul Krugman, professors seek top economist's removal from influential job for criticizing Black Lives Matter
Quite a lot of information in this story.
Gregg Re doesn't like what Herr Krugman and these Cultural Revolutionaries are doing.
Neither does Andrew Sullivan, a well-known political moderate.
(Whose job may be in jeopardy.)
Nor does Michael Walzer, a much honored leftist intellectual.
An interesting story about a white radical destroyer of statues, described as "antifa".
One about the leader of the Times' extraordinary weaponization of history, The 1619 Project.
Think Howard Zinn, but with a lot more vitriol.
NRO on the project. As history, it's worthless propaganda.
I have the impression the position of the right on racism in law enforcement under Trump is much as it has been for decades, that there is little or no racial bias in law enforcement and no institutional racism in America.
That view seems not to be shared even by most whites, these days.
Very likely, when Americans say they agree with the ideas of BLM this is what they mean.
Very likely, they otherwise have no idea what those ideas are.
I have the impression the position of the right on racism in law enforcement under Trump is much as it has been for decades, that there is little or no racial bias in law enforcement and no institutional racism in America.
That view seems not to be shared even by most whites, these days.
Very likely, when Americans say they agree with the ideas of BLM this is what they mean.
Very likely, they otherwise have no idea what those ideas are.
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