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I agree with Vincent Lloyd as mentioned in the articles here. I am fine with the way he ran his anti fascist workshop. He did nothing wrong. Objective facts are NOT 'white supremacy' or a tool of ' 'white supremacy', saying such nonsense as 'objective facts are white supremacy' or a 'tool of white supremacy' is just as boneheaded, stupid, illogical as Republicans saying there is such as 'alternative facts'.
Objective facts are objective and NON bigoted, they are also CORRECT. Saying that objective facts are 'white supremacy is DISINFORMATION and must be combated
That Asian American student was correct—almost 60 percent of federal inmates are white—. Sorry but facts don't lie. Maybe context and nuance is needed but facts are facts lil woke kiddies.
Of course maybe if Vince didn't teach them in their workshop the disinformation nonsense that objective facts are 'white supremacy' or a 'tool of white supremacy' in a previous workshop his woke extremist cultist students wouldn't have gotten so triggered by facts in his workshops
• Lloyd writes: "[A]fter a week focused on the horrific violence, death, and dispossession inflicted on Native Americans, Keisha reported to me that the black students and their allies were harmed because we hadn't focused sufficiently on anti-blackness."
So that's the students excuse for falsely stating that not covering anti blackness sufficiently is 'harmful'. Of course nothing that was said or done in Vince's workshops harmed anyone. Quite the opposite actually, Vince's workshop was uplifiting and insightful. Besides "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me" Stating objective facts does not harm anyone either. Sure it triggers woke extremists like those students in the workshop but there is no harm in stating objective facts.
I also agree with views in this Ask a Liberal thread
Vincent Lloyd makes some fair points here too
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