I wrote yesterday about “The New York Times” hiring a Korean-American anti-white bigot to their editorial board. Andrew Sullivan now provides the ideological context much better and more succinctly than I ever could in his latest for the “New York” mag (I have a soft spot for Sullivan, who was the first major American blogger to take notice of the original Chrenkoff blog and say some nice things about it, even if we parted ways politically later on):
But the alternative view — that of today’s political left — is that Jeong definitionally cannot be racist, because she’s both a woman and a racial minority....
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