ESPN Features Professional Racist Ibram X. Kendi
Even the moonbats running Boston University are starting to back away from professional racist Ibram X. Kendi. But he can still find support even further on the left. What’s out there past academia? ESPN:
“Skin in the Game with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi” will debut on ESPN+ on Sept. 20, according to a news release from the network. The series “delves into and challenges racism in the sports world, and will reveal how pervasive racism is in sports.”
They mean racism against blacks. In the sports industry. Next, they should do a show on the epidemic of Islamophobia in Iran.
It is doubtful that he is getting $333 per minute for this, as he has for vomiting Critical Race Theory onto children. ESPN’s owner Disney has deep pockets, but not infinite resources like the government, which can always print more money when it runs out.
Kendi is associated with the term antiracism. He explains what it means:
“An antiracist policy is any measure that produces or sustains racial equity between racial groups.”
That is, antiracism is the failure to impose his racist ideology.
As for what “racist” means, Kendi can’t say.
The purpose of ESPN is to deliver leftist propaganda sugar-coated in sports. When the mind has been lulled into a stupor, there is less resistance to indoctrination. However, it has been getting so ham-fisted in its moonbattery that only someone who has already been brainwashed can watch it. Imagine trying to sit through this:
On a tip from R F.
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