"The left does not have an explanation for Asian American achievement from a critical race theory lens." The left also lacks an explanation of the pancreas from a critical race theory lens. Theories have specific purposes.

I just bought the e-book. Let's eat.🧵
Oh GOd. You'll never guess who authored the foreword. Rhymes with Shmimmy Momcepts.
According to @ConceptualJames, CRT accuses Asian Americans of being "model minorities," "white-adjacent," or just "white." And CRT alleges that Asians "push to succeed" bc of their anti-Blackness and desire to maintain their white (or yellow (Jesus, dude)) privilege Image
This is all bullshit, of course. And it's incredibly disrespectful to Asian critical race theorists, including founding members of the movement like @mari_matsuda.

James doesn't provide any examples or references for those claims, of course. That would require him to think hard. Image
Also, James not knowing how to write part 87,459: referring to participation in systemic racism as "Collusion in evil and oppression."
The American History Decider has logged on, folks.

He's also now logging off, without acknowledging the existence of @HPluckrose, his co-author who wrote the vast majority of the best-selling book he's taking credit for. Image
@HPluckrose I'm going to have a blast with Kenny as a writer. Preface, paragraph 1:

[M]any Asian Americans have developed professionally and ensconced themselves in lives of middle-class “stability,” despite looking and acting different from the average white guy. But how could this be?
Yes, Black Americans were enslaved, "forced to work in a colorized world" (?) and judged based on their skin color alone. But so were Asians, and this threatens the narrative.

The implication seems to be: Black people, figure it the fuck out. Image
According to Kenny, "preferential treatment, equity funding, and social currency" are acquired by disparaging the privileged.

Next, discussion of Harvard admissions. Less qualified White admits are only mentioned parenthetically, almost as if to say, "they're still victims" Image
Chapter 1: A Broken Meritocracy

Kenny spends a few pages introducing Thomas Jefferson HS, number one ranked in the nation, and how Asian American students now make up a large majority of the students admitted. ImageImage
Kenny's killing it w/ his writing style. Floyd was murdered, but we'll let it slide. Image
This sparks the woke revolution, naturally. Image
Kenny references a study that found "poor and rich Asians alike study an average of thirteen hours per week, more than twice as much as the typical non-Hispanic white student." On this basis he argues many Asian cultural parenting styles are superior when it comes to education. Image
This is the funniest not intended to be funny paragraph I have ever read. Image
Given you are at a frat party, the probability that you will encounter a White girl rapping along to this specific Kanye West song is in fact equivalent to the odds of you hearing a Black man freestyling.
Okay, back to business. Time to talk about China.

No reference is given for the claim Mao killed 100 million of his own citizens. Wikipedia's figures: between 40 and 80 million. Image
Very strange to see Kenny getting this all wrong and have no citations. The Great Leap Forward was from 1958 to 1962, not 1955 to 1959. Image
Some Asian authors argue that there are ways in which Asians Americans are more similar to Whites than certain other racial minority groups.

Kenny is very worried about this: "In Left-speak, when a class is considered “privileged,” taking things from them is morally legitimate. Image
In a surprising twist, we are told that understanding this Leftist notion of privilege requires a brief detour into the work of John Rawls.

What ensues is a painfully pitiful attempt at Rawls exegesis. Image

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22 Jul
This is the best documentary I've seen in years. Director @gocjhunt strikes a perfect balance between playful mockery and grim realism in assessing the dangerous persistence of white supremacist mythology-as-history.

Stream free thru August 4: pbs.org/pov/watch/neut…
Here we get an excellent intro to The Lost Cause.

I didn't learn about the existence of this mythology-as-history in high school; in fact the first time I ever came across the idea was a few weeks ago. Suddenly things made a lot more sense.
This is followed by an explanation of the crucial role played by women in the United Daughters of the Confederacy, chiefly in institutionalizing the Lost Cause narrative in school curricula, some of which survived through the '70s
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20 Jul
Holy shit. Rufo is either actually remarkably stupid or has even less faith in his audience’s will to think for themselves than I thought.

Crenshaw is lamenting this fact, not endorsing it. This is beyond obvious from reading the essay.
At the very least this tweet reveals Rufo did not subject his interpretation to even the slightest amount of questioning. This reading of Crenshaw would entail that Shelby Steele, Charles Murray, and Bo Winegard are critical race theorists.
Seriously, read the article. Crenshaw (@sandylocks) does not mince words. Her observations ring even truer today:

“Make no mistake about it: We are in a full-scale race-baiting campaign. It is well-organized, and it could be effective if we fail to mine the lessons [of history]”
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3 Jul
Crenshaw getting to the heart of the issue: ignorance. It is this ignorance that engenders complacency as the norm for otherwise progressive people when it comes to racial justice in the US.
And that ignorance is no accident. Those who benefit most under the status quo have absolutely no interest in teaching the next generation facts about their nation's history that might lead them to endorse a radical restructuring of the socioeconomic order.
And this must all be situated within the reform-retrenchment dialectic of our history. Antiracist efforts are demonized in order to justify White anti-democratic control.
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2 Jul
My conclusion:

It’s plain. Today’s attacks on critical race theory aren’t meant to rebut its main arguments. They’re meant to paint it with such broad brushstrokes that any basic effort to reckon with the causes and impact of racism in our society can be demonized and dismissed.
As if you needed any further evidence:
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30 Jun
Remember that time Rufo went full Klansman?
And then people were like, hey cmon buddy, chill out

And then Rufo grabbed a pitchfork
You know you have a problem when @FreeBlckThought is the only person acting somewhat sane in your mentions
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30 Jun
It’s true: I made a mistake. On Twitter dot com! So I issued a correction. The point Wokal is taking me to task for here is arguably the most inconsequential thing in the entire thread. Great place to start! 🧵
Wokal didn’t do his research.

I wrote a tweet in the thread AND a correction.

Wokal read the thread, not the corrections, and thought I didn’t do my research.
What Rufo wrote is a blatant falsehood. It amounts to “Commie Crenshaw says White bougie Black prole lulz.”

What Crenshaw claims in the excerpt is simple: both CRT and Marxism begin by appealing to a social ontology which is obscured by that society’s dominant self-conception.
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