WaPo Publishes Disgusting Racist Diatribe by Black ‘Poet’

If the races were reversed, they’d never do that.

Zack Linly describes himself as a “poet, performer, freelance writer, community organizer and activist living in Atlanta.” But really, he’s your garden variety racist. But because he is on the “cutting edge” of the modern social justice movement, The Washington Post gave the green light to his race-baiting article attacking white people as “full of it.”

Linly titled the piece, “It’s time to stop talking about racism with white people.” There's plenty to unpack, but here are just a few choice bits:

Could it be, and I’m just spit-balling here, but could it be that white folks are … completely full of it?

This is why I submit that black people should simply disengage with white America in discussions about race altogether. Let them have their little Klan-esque chats in the Yahoo and USA Today comment sections. We need to stop arguing with them because, in the end, they aren’t invested like we are. They aren’t paying attention to these stories out of fear for their lives and the lives of their children and spouses; they are only tuned in out of black and brown contempt...

So we need to let them cry. Let them gripe about how white is the new black and they are now the true victims of racism because their black co-workers don’t invite them to lunch or some black guy on the train called them a cracker or because black people on the interwebs hurt feelings. (How nice it must be to have the option of simply logging off of your oppression.) We need to let them cry. And we need to learn how to just sit our intellectual selves back and enjoy it...

When Beyoncé released the video for “Formation,” featuring a black kid in a hoodie, a “hands up, don’t shoot” banner and a sinking police car — then performed the song while paying homage to the Black Panther Party smack in the face of white America during the Super Bowl halftime show — she provided us with a bottomless open bar of white tears...

Black people, it is long past time for us to start practicing self-care. And if that means completely disengaging with white America altogether, then so be it.

Just for a second, imagine if the race was reversed in the above passages. For example, what if it read, “Could it be that black folks are… completely full of it?” or “White people should simply disengage with black America.” What if the author was basking in the glory of “a bottomless open bar of black tears.” There would be no mainstream media outlet in the country willing to print it. But The Washington Post has bowed its knee to the avowed racism of the Black Lives Matter movement and isn’t brave enough to stand against it.

At this point, if you’re a black radical in America, your “righteous” hatred against paler skin colors is completely justified and in fact, welcomed by mainstream media. The red carpet has been rolled out and the invitation to walk it at anytime has been sent. These radicals truly live in a time of extreme privilege; the same privilege they vehemently rage against, as National Review’s David French reminds:

The irony of course is that many of the people who are most furious, who seethe with rage at the overpowering white supremacy of our hateful land are people who enjoy world-historical levels of privilege. Indeed, their rage and unreason is itself a path to power and respectability — just ask National Book Award winner Ta-Nehisi Coates. And yet they seethe exactly at the time when people of color from across the world are sometimes literally dying in their efforts to reach America, this alleged hellscape of white supremacy.

Black racism is now accepted as a reasonable outlet for those seeking their own bastardized version of justice. But, again, as French notes, “Black racism isn’t the cure for white racism, and black extremists can be every bit as destructive as their sheet-wearing white counterparts.”

Extremism is on the rise in America, and it’s not by whites, but “people of color.”

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