"We have an idea that, to show that you're a good person who knows racism exists, you're supposed to treat black people like children. We've gone from helping black people in the real world to a religion... It's kabuki & it needs to stop"
John's best-selling new book, Woke Racism, is brilliant. I couldn't put it down.
It's worth it just for its list of wokeism's contradictions (e.g., "Show interest in multiculturalism/Do not culturally appropriate").
"Why do so many wise people elevate these tenants as wisdom? The reason cannot be logic, because there is none. The reason is because these tenets serve a purpose other than the one they are purported to serve. Namely, each component by itself serves to condemn whites as racist."
Therapists call this "crazy-making"
"To apologize shows your racism; to be refused the apology, too, shows your racism. To not be interested in black culture shows your racism; to get into black culture & decide that, you too want to rap, or wear dreadlocks, shows your racism."
I have known John since 2005 when I sought him out to advise me on how to survive as a heterodoxical intellectual.
I had read and was blown away by his brilliant books, Losing the Race (2001) and Winning the Race (2006)
John was on my mind a lot while writing San Fransicko. I was inspired by his critique of victim ideology 20 years ago (!) and by his more recent identification of wokeism as a religion.
I was delighted to share the stage with John late last month, and to be reminded of how kind, generous, and hilarious he is in person, none of which takes away from the devastatingly serious nature of his critique of the racist religion known as wokeism.
While John is concerned by the impact that woke religion is having on all of us, he is particularly concerned by its impact on black people, hence the book's subtitle, "How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America."
In San Fransicko I note that while 69% of San Francisco’s white students are proficient in math, just 14% of its black students are.
But rather than improve schooling, progressives are lowering standards for all students and eliminating merit-based admissions & algebra
While progressives actively deny that Critical Race Theory even exists, the doctrine is being used to introduce woke racism into California's math classes.
The quantity of gas-lighting that exists around denying the impact of CRT on schools is matched only by the straw-manning of the tenets of wokeism.
Just witness the gross misdescription of wokeism offered by WaPo’s Jonathan Capehart on PBS last night
“It’s not wokeness to want to be treated fairly by the police. It’s not wokeness to not want law enforcement to view you as a criminal. It’s not wokeness to demand that our nation’s history be taught accurately. That’s not wokeness! That’s asking for dignity & respect.”
Well, of course its not.
Wokeness is demanding that we *lower* standards for, & not enforce certain laws against, people because of their race, or victim status.
Wokeness is demanding that we teach history *inaccurately* (e.g., war of independence was a defense of slavery)
The contrast between McWhorter & Capehart is striking. McWhorter honestly characterizes his opponents arguments, and criticizes them. Capehart totally misrepresents both his opponents & the issue in question, and dismisses them.
The fact that Woke Racism is a best-seller is one more sign that we are in a healthy backlash against wokeism.
Both John's book and mine rest on the idea that, once people understand what woke religion is actually saying, and demanding, it will lose its cultural power
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Okay, here’s a bonus clip
So satisfying
Full segment
Woke Racism is very satisfying. Honorable, erudite, and funny. I can see why it’s a bestseller
Every few sentences I find myself shouting to myself, “Yes!! That’s it!!!”
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The mayors of many progressive cities act helpless to stop the spread of homeless encampments, but Boston's mayor proves they can be humanely shut down so long as you a) recognize they're actually open air drug scenes & b) stand up to @ACLU
Almost everything people believe about "homelessness" is wrong. The word "homeless" is a propaganda word designed to mislead you into thinking the people on the street are there because they are poor rather than because they are suffering from untreated mental illness & addiction
Don't take my word for it.
"It was advocates who coined the phrase, ‘homeless,'" the U of Penn's Dennis Culhane, America's leading academic homelessness expert, told me. “They’re the ones who thought ‘homeless’ would be a soft, fluffy term for the public to be sympathetic to.”
I am very pro-nuclear but sometimes I say things that upset other pro-nuclear people. This has sometimes made building a pro-nuclear movement difficult. But I believe that powerful & lasting movements must rest on upon the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Today there exists around the world an authentic, grassroots, and mostly volunteer pro-nuclear movement that did not exist 5 years ago. Building it required blood, sweat, and tears. But now, 10 years after Fukushima, it is succeeding spectacularly.
I am proud to be building another grassroots movement, this one for saving our cities and our fellow humans from the disaster of open illicit drug markets which killed 96,000 Americans last year, up from 17k in 2000.
The Biden admin. talks tough on budget, climate, and OPEC, but it is being publicly humiliated daily
“Saudi Arabia & OPEC not only refused to boost output but declined to make even a token gesture to placate Washington. It was nothing but a flat-out no”
“Now, Biden has to match words with action or risk looking impotent… the biggest problem is that his administration’s public diplomacy failed to move OPEC, underlining the limits of its influence with a group that once used to pay close attention to what Washington had to say.”
There are short term fixes but the only real solution is to increase US oil and gas production. The problem with both short and long term fixes is that they further expose the fraudulence of the administration’s supposed commitment to climate action, particularly electric cars
A lot of people were shocked by how badly Democrats lost in Tuesday's elections, but many had warned that progressives were out of touch with the electorate. Why didn't the Democrats listen?
Since the election of Donald Trump in 2016, progressives have argued that taking back power required Democrats to move Left, aggressively confront structural racism, and stand firmly with the teachers’ unions, environmentalists, and criminal justice reformers.
But the election of a Republican as governor of Virginia, the election of Republicans in NY & NJ, and the repudiation of progressives in Seattle & Minneapolis on criminal justice, suggest that voters are turning against progressives on race, education, and crime.
Paul Krugman says voters shouldn’t be mad at Biden because he has no control over the price of gasoline, but that’s absurd: the US is the world’s largest producer of oil; Biden froze new oil/ gas leases in January; and he may open the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to lower prices.
It’s true that part of the reason that the US is not producing more oil and gas is because the sector expanded too quickly between 2010-2015, and US firms since have been wary to invest in new production.
But oil prices rose after 2015 & we did not see more investment
There are still people who say nuclear energy has no future but China just announced it will spend nearly a half trillion dollars building 150 new reactors over the next 15 years. That’s more than the rest of the world has built over the last 35 years. bloomberg.com/news/features/…
Nuclear is much, much more important than climate change, as I argue in a major new piece for @unherd
- Emissions in Europe & US in 2020 were 26% and 22% below 1990 levels