Establishment Republicans can no longer deny the fact that there is a strong appetite among the Forgotten Men and Women of America for meaningful opposition to the anti-white conspiracy theory known as Critical Race Theory. Steve Bannon is calling it “the Tea Party to the tenth power.”
The problem is that they won’t explicitly defend whites against dehumanizing attacks which are based on their shared racial and ethnic identity. Worse still, some of the leading voices in the fight against CRT are defining white identity and CRT as “two sides of the same coin.” Chris Rufo, for example, believes white identity is “pathetic and disgusting”, citing his own preference for interracial marriage. The argument appears to be that defending white people is the same as attacking white people because it somehow victimizes non-white people.
To his credit, Tucker Carlson still explicitly maintains that CRT is anti-white, even when his guests don’t.
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