I like both of these guys, they're very interesting, but the format of bloggingheads drives me to distraction. It's almost like I want to read it, so it will be faster.
Or I want to see it in a documentary! I want visuals of Barack Obama, pictures from his childhood and his mom, etc. This conversation is very good, the ideas are great, but it's hard to sit still for it. My eyes are bored.
If this was on radio, if I was listening to NPR, I would be fine, because I could focus on the words. But I'm watching the screen, and what I'm looking at is not interesting.
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Deborah Dickerson covered this in 2007, and was thoroughly vilified by the Left for her efforts.
Not only is this a conversation that only blacks could publicly have, it's also only now that they can start to have it.
Black leadership is fakery all the way down.
If you let the MSM appoint your leaders, you get shit for leaders.
I have known this since 2007. It is all artifice. I am not as amused by or admiring of it as they are.
Yeah, he's a phony bitch- Nice of you to have noticed...
Only Black people can talk this way. If this had been two White people, say Tucker Carlson and George Will, the lynch mob would be howling on Twitter.
I like both of these guys, they're very interesting, but the format of bloggingheads drives me to distraction. It's almost like I want to read it, so it will be faster.
Or I want to see it in a documentary! I want visuals of Barack Obama, pictures from his childhood and his mom, etc. This conversation is very good, the ideas are great, but it's hard to sit still for it. My eyes are bored.
If this was on radio, if I was listening to NPR, I would be fine, because I could focus on the words. But I'm watching the screen, and what I'm looking at is not interesting.
I did request three of McWhorter's books at my library, though. Thanks, Althouse!
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