If the Pulitzer-winning architect of 1619 admits it's not history, should American public schools in districts in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Buffalo, New York be adding it to the history curriculum? https://t.co/emc8XJwYfU https://t.co/Ki8Tk3OfK1
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) July 27, 2020
Reminder: The NY Times was forced to issue a clarification admitting one of the fundamental claims of the 1619 project was bunk. pic.twitter.com/2sosadmkp0
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) January 19, 2021
Here's @nhannahjones saying conservatives have falsely characterized 1619 Project because it "does not argue 1619 is our true founding."
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) September 18, 2020
And here's NYT landing page for 1619 Project, which says goal is to "reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding" pic.twitter.com/KU8i5CjMbh
Oregon Hires ‘1619 Project’ Writer To Lecture Teachers And Students On ‘Reframing’ Historyhttps://t.co/q1UW3R1bum
— The Federalist (@FDRLST) May 12, 2021
๐จBREAKING๐จFlorida just officially banned the 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory!
— Tim Swain (@SwainForSenate) June 10, 2021
This was the real agenda all along - to frame American history, and all the nation stands for, through an enemy lens. https://t.co/XNbBhiDlXC
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) June 8, 2021
Critical race theorist Ibram Kendi said the term “legal vote” to describe votes cast in conformity with U.S. law is “functionally racist.”
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) November 13, 2020
This is the insanity we're facing. Everything American is racist to this Black Supremacist Marxist racist.https://t.co/NwtmQdHMDk
Last night, Ibram Kendi told Joy Reid he had zero connection with critical race theory.
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) June 24, 2021
But two weeks ago, he said critical race theory was "foundational" to his work.
Their philosophy is collapsing and they're all running from the debris.https://t.co/N7wXCypZGz pic.twitter.com/pCuSJ4ah7W
When Ibram Kendi writes something it's a full frontal assault on logic. I mean, just look at this assemblage of tautologies and false choices in a single paragraph. It should be humilating, but his entire worldview is a false choice -- if you take issue, you're racist. pic.twitter.com/h021hquNRB
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) June 23, 2021
In his book, "How to Be An Antiracist", Ibram Kendi argues that the most threatening racist movement in America today is not the alt-right with its drive for a white ethno-state, but the normal American's push for a race-neutral society. pic.twitter.com/9YgCuACF9d
— Wokeness & The Gospel (@WokenessG) April 6, 2021
Kendi has a lot of thoughts through the CRT lens. Here's one:
— Senator Phil Berger (@SenatorBerger) June 23, 2021
"Capitalism is essentially racist; racism is essentially capitalist...they shall one day die together from unnatural causes."
This is who CMS chose as their keynote leadership conference speaker. #ncpol
Psychopath 1619 NYT Commie author who hates America and Capitalism. ๐๐https://t.co/15ubj18BYi
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) June 15, 2021
This is what she does. And this is another reason why she shouldn’t teach journalism students. https://t.co/G0lG00l76v
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 10, 2021
Stalin had his flaws, but he was a great listener. https://t.co/6DyMsLVtBw
— Jon Gabriel (@exjon) June 27, 2021
Ugh ๐ America was born in 1776. This is due in part to lies spread by The 1619 Project. Black people have been taught lies from Marxist pieces of shit garbage who want to overthrow America. https://t.co/jMsyiaEJ8e
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) September 9, 2020
Do the math:
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) August 23, 2019
2019 - 400 years = 1619
The United States of America was born on July 4, 1776 when the Declaration of American Independence was signed.
The kingdoms of England, France, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark established colonies here centuries before birth of America.
Excellent piece! Slavery in America. Four myths about slavery.
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) September 9, 2020
Myth Two: Slavery lasted for 400 years.
Written by Black Scholar of slavery.
Slavery in the United States lasted 89 years, NOT 400.
America was born in 1776 & slavery was abolished in 1865.https://t.co/Fvbik5LCey
In this headline, they describe Nikole Hannah-Jones as a “prominent investigative journalist.” What they don’t do is mention her name, what she “investigates,” or her seminal work, The 1619 Project.
— David (@BrewSwayne15) June 28, 2021
Wonder why https://t.co/pNcC1N1IXd
NC Policy Watch, which first reported on the meeting, said trustees would vote on whether to grant tenure to Hannah-Jones, the controversial New York Times reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize for her work on the 1619 Project. https://t.co/Uw9t1TAb2V
— WNCT (@wnct9) June 29, 2021
If you were an actual journalist you would care about facts, or the lack thereof in the 1619 project, which historians and other journalists have debunked. But you're not an actual journalist. https://t.co/zqmzNy6pUa
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) May 19, 2021
Here’s where we all should stand:
— UniterOne01 (@UniterOne01) June 28, 2021
The NYT staffer, who penned the 1619 Project, admitted it isn’t based on American history.
The End. https://t.co/UqzrmzTbk9
Oprah Winfrey and Lionsgate Producing Film and TV Adaptations of Racist 1619 Project https://t.co/ulLYDA61zB
— Linda Marie Lovison (@lilo623) July 27, 2020
FLASHBACK: Ibram X Kendi says “It is critical for white people, for people in general, to stop denying their racist ideas and ... to realize the heartbeat of racism itself is denial and the sound of that heartbeat is, 'I’m not racist'." pic.twitter.com/PUdtitOjlH
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) June 29, 2021
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