Mushmouth
06-02-2018, 10:41 PM
:facepalm
It was in the late 2000s, as Americans embraced Barack Obama and took tentative steps toward racial liberalism, that D’Souza’s racism took a turn to the conspiratorial.
In one of his most popular books, The End of Racism, D’Souza argued against broad remedies of racial discrimination, attributing black disadvantage to cultural deficiency and pervasive criminality: “The main contemporary obstacle facing African Americans … involves destructive and pathological cultural patterns of behavior: excessive reliance on government, conspiratorial paranoia about racism, a resistance to academic achievement as ‘acting white,’ a celebration of the criminal and outlaw as authentically black, and the normalization of illegitimacy and dependency.”
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/dinesh-dsouzas-pardon-shows-how-far-the-racist-fringe-has-risen-under-donald-trump.html
It was in the late 2000s, as Americans embraced Barack Obama and took tentative steps toward racial liberalism, that D’Souza’s racism took a turn to the conspiratorial.
In one of his most popular books, The End of Racism, D’Souza argued against broad remedies of racial discrimination, attributing black disadvantage to cultural deficiency and pervasive criminality: “The main contemporary obstacle facing African Americans … involves destructive and pathological cultural patterns of behavior: excessive reliance on government, conspiratorial paranoia about racism, a resistance to academic achievement as ‘acting white,’ a celebration of the criminal and outlaw as authentically black, and the normalization of illegitimacy and dependency.”
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/dinesh-dsouzas-pardon-shows-how-far-the-racist-fringe-has-risen-under-donald-trump.html