chad
11th April 2014, 05:21 AM
so says the great college professor. pay attention folks, this is narrative forming. the same tactic used in the soviet union. later down the pike, if you disagree with the formative narrative, the state will declare you mentally unstable. msnbc, huffpo, etc. are pushing this 24/7 lately. it's not an accident. gulag archipelago for you.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/04/10/MSNBC-Guest-Talks-of-Being-Disabled-When-She-Realized-She-Was-White
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Cycle,” in an appearance to promote her book “Waking up White,” author Debbie Irving explained how she an awakening when she realized she was different racially in being a white person.
“My entire childhood I see in a different light,” Irving explained. “I grew up in was a very white town and I see that that town couldn’t have been white unless black and brown people were obstructed.”
“Six months later, what I learned about the racialized experiences I had had from the day I was -- probably, before i was born, actually -- the way it had disabled me as a teacher and member of society,” she added.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/04/10/MSNBC-Guest-Talks-of-Being-Disabled-When-She-Realized-She-Was-White
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Cycle,” in an appearance to promote her book “Waking up White,” author Debbie Irving explained how she an awakening when she realized she was different racially in being a white person.
“My entire childhood I see in a different light,” Irving explained. “I grew up in was a very white town and I see that that town couldn’t have been white unless black and brown people were obstructed.”
“Six months later, what I learned about the racialized experiences I had had from the day I was -- probably, before i was born, actually -- the way it had disabled me as a teacher and member of society,” she added.