The media’s favorite race hustling professor and author Ibram X. Kendi tweeted out a vile attack against Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and her family this past weekend. As the news broke that the conservative Catholic and yes, white, justice would be President Trump’s pick, Kendi compared her to a "white colonizer”....because she and her husband adopted two children from Haiti.
The Boston University professor, whose 2019 book “How To Be An Antiracist” continues to be given ample airtime and promotion from the left-wing media tweeted out his hateful and racist thoughts about the nominee and her family. It read:
Some White colonizers "adopted" Black children. They "civilized" these "savage" children in the "superior" ways of White people, while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial, while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. https://t.co/XBE9rRnoqq
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) September 26, 2020
“Some white colonizers ‘adopted’ black children. They ‘civilized’ these ‘savage’ children in the ‘superior’ ways of White people while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial, while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity.”
Kendi says he was denouncing the idea that Barrett couldn’t be a racist because she adopted two black children. After comparing her to a white colonizer and her children to “savage" "props" earned him backlash, he doubled down on his racist propaganda, questioning whether white people can adopt black children without having a "white savior" complex:
I’m challenging the idea that White parents of kids of color are inherently “not racist” and the bots completely change what I’m saying to “White parents of kids of color are inherently racist.” These live and fake bots are good at their propaganda. Let’s not argue with them.
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) September 26, 2020
Good question. It could be either. I’d need more information on what “not caring” actually means. Is not caring being “colorblind”? Is not caring not devaluing darker children who are the least likely to be adopted? This is not a convo for Twitter.
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) September 26, 2020
The White savior idea is literally 567 years old, at least. It is so deeply held, so widespread, no wonder there was such a visceral and angry reaction to my challenging that racist idea; my challenging the fallacy that the White savior is "not racist."
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) September 27, 2020
“Antiracists” like Kendi have found their hateful race hustling makes big bucks. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey gave his Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University 10 million dollars last month. He is also a CBS News contributor who frequented most of the morning and late night shows this past Summer to lecture white Americans on their inherent racism.
When he next appears on CBS This Morning, will Gayle King or her co-anchors ask Kendi about his inflammatory and hateful comments about the Supreme Court Justice nominee?
These people have such hate in their hearts. Ibram is a CBS News contributor. @CBSNewsPress, do you support this? pic.twitter.com/zq1TtRK0vr
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 26, 2020