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NO! Critical Race Theory Does NOT Continue the Civil Rights Movement

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🗓️ 15 February 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 22 Critical Race Theorists like to claim that they have inherited and continue the noble legacy and justice work of the Civil Rights Movement, but this is an abject lie. In this episode of James Lindsay OnlySubs, my subscribers-only podcast, I take about half an hour to make the case definitively that, while they are content to portray this illusion, it is a grotesque distortion of reality, using their own words. By exploring the book Critical Race Theory: An Introduction (https://amzn.to/3rzYANN), by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic (Delgado is something of a founder of Critical Race Theory) and the paper "Mapping the Margins" (https://sites.oxy.edu/ron/csp19/readings/mappingmargins-crenshawwilliams.pdf) by Kimberlé Crenshaw, who is regarded as one of the true founders of CRT and the founder of intersectionality, the case against the Woke claim on the Civil Rights Movement is easily and definitively made. Join me to hear the details and the argument! -James Support New Discourses: paypal.me/newdiscourses newdiscourses.locals.com/support patreon.com/newdiscourses subscribestar.com/newdiscourses youtube.com/channel/UC9K5PLkj0N_b9JTPdSRwPkg/join Website: newdiscourses.com Follow: facebook.com/newdiscourses twitter.com/NewDiscourses instagram.com/newdiscourses newdiscourses.locals.com pinterest.com/newdiscourses linkedin.com/company/newdiscourses minds.com/newdiscourses reddit.com/r/NewDiscourses Podcast: @newdiscourses podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-…es/id1499880546 bit.ly/NDGooglePodcasts open.spotify.com/show/0HfzDaXI5L4LnJQStFWgZp stitcher.com/podcast/new-discourses © 2021 New Discourses. All rights reserved.

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, it's James Lindsay, you are listening to the new Discourses podcast.

0:25.2

And today we're going to answer an important question that I've answered a bunch of times.

0:29.9

We're going to answer it again, does critical race theory continue the civil rights movement

0:35.0

of the 1960s?

0:38.0

They like to say that they do, let me tell you, spoiler alert, no, they do not.

0:42.7

In fact, they explicitly reject the approach.

0:45.9

It's the most galling and egregious, it's not actually the most, everything they do is

0:53.0

galling and egregious.

0:54.0

And there's some much more galling, it's a very galling and egregious, maybe it is close

0:57.8

to the most.

0:59.3

Thing that they do to claim the mantle of the civil rights movement.

1:03.9

So if you haven't seen, let's start with the civil rights movement.

1:06.6

If you haven't seen, you need to go to your favorite search engine and you need to type

1:12.4

in civil rights movement, probably put that in quotes.

1:17.0

And then I am a man, and probably put that in quotes, okay.

1:24.6

Civil rights movement, I am a man.

1:27.4

I am a man is what?

1:30.1

Black men held on their placards, on their signs, as they marched in the civil rights movement

1:36.8

of the 1960s.

1:40.6

You pick up what I'm laying down here, are you picking that up, do you understand what

1:44.9

I'm saying?

1:45.9

I am a man, not I am a black man, not I am an identity category.

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