One of the Left’s favorite pastimes is attacking white people.
Racism is perfectly fine when it is directed at them.
And a guest on The View just said something so racist about white people your jaw will hit the floor.
Of all the anti-white left-wing intellectuals out there, few are as influential as Michael Eric Dyson.
He may not be as well known as race-baiters like Al Sharpton, but his influence has almost certainly affected your life.
Dyson wrote the foreword to The New York Times best-selling book White Fragility, which argues that white people are inherently racist, and that they need to live their lives apologizing for their skin color.
While that book would be considered garbage ten years ago, and hate speech if it was talking about any other race today, it amassed a major following in the last year.
Many schools assigned students to read the book, and corporations ordered white employees to read the book.
And amid all this, Dyson brought in boatloads of money, and gained major fame among the Left.
Dyson was recently invited on The View to talk about his newest race-baiting book, titled, Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America.
He started by celebrating the media-declared win that Joe Biden scored, stating that Biden and Kamala Harris “understand the nature of existence for people of color and for all of us to come together.”
Later in the discussion, things took a wild and racist turn.
Dyson encouraged Biden to listen to the far-left, and consider moves like abolishing the police.
He begins by mirroring the lie based on the police killing of Michael Brown, where Black Lives Matter claimed Brown had his hands up when he was shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri, when that was not the case.
“We are living in a nation where if you hold your hands up you get shot,” Dyson said, pointing to no data to back his point, as it doesn’t exist. “If you put them down you get shot. If you agree with the police you get shot. If you don’t agree with the police, you get shot. The fact is, it’s not what we do. It’s who we are that seems to exacerbate tensions between law enforcement and African-American communities.”
Dyson then brought up abolishing the police, saying, “I know some people have been outraged by the use of ‘abolish the police.’”
He then compared those who are opposed to that as the same as those who were against abolishing slavery, stating, “Guess what? In the 1850s many white Americans were against abolishing slavery. So that the very word ‘abolition’ has caused some people problems, it has been a longstanding tradition in America.”
Dyson doesn’t seem to care that a large amount of police are black, and that it was white people who abolished slavery.
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