Sir Leonydus, the Critical Race Theory Dragon Slayer
Book Review- Raising Victims
There was in medieval times a community environment called the motte and the bailey. Mr. Johnson employs this setting to illustrate a Critical Race Theory practice. It is a bait-and-switch
argument. He has achieved in his enumeration of this, and other CRT weapons, a kind of literary knighthood.
He would denounce the formal title perhaps, but he is the armor-clad
avenger for those aggrieved by the perils of the dragon.
-Claims that those not adhering to CRT are sick. Slain by
the truth.
-The belief that everything another says or does is meant to
harm me (Hostile Attribution Bias.) Knocked out by a proper understanding of
human identity.
-The conviction that racism is the key to all America’s
troubles. Amputated by actual applications
of justice and accountability.
-Equity is the answer for racial discrimination. Torn down
by the pursuit and promise of liberty.
-“Racism is generally rampant and pervasive.” Disproved by history,
both long-term and immediate.
-“Slavery has uniquely impacted black Americans and can
explain the racial disparities that exist today.” Decapitated by the centuries long and conclusive
record of slavery in the world.
Sir Leonydus claims his mission is to help “initiate a true
paradigm shift in America that sees our society abandon its vile infatuation
with racial identity.” Mission accomplished.
These false ideas have created a battleground in which children
are the victims. Johnson writes and speaks to end this collateral damage.
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