Posted on 08/03/2018 8:35:00 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Anti-white racism is endemic among liberals. For liberals, it is permissible to show disdain for white people in a way that would be totally, totally unacceptable to show for blacks, Hispanics, or people of other "colors" of the liberal rainbow.
This is clearer than ever now that we have been exposed to the ravings of The New York Times' latest hire, editorial writer Sarah Jeong. Jeong, who is Asian (a word I despise for its P.C. vagueness), has a long history of making racist comments about white people on Twitter. When confronted with the fact of this, the Times doubled down, releasing a statement saying it knew about Jeong's comments but was okay with them because Jeong was just using "satire" to bait people who were making racist comments against her.
Can you imagine the Times excusing such naked racism as "satire" if directed against any other ethnic group? I think not. I think Jeong was hired not in spite her racist rants, but rather because of them. Because I think Jeong says exactly what liberals feel.
Let's look at some of her tweets:
1. "Dumba-- f------ white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs p------ on fire hydrants"
Liberals tell us all the time that the opinions of white people do not matter, only the sensitivities of "victim classes."
2. "oh man it's kind of sick how much joy I get from being cruel to old white men."
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Tammy Bruce was on Fox Business with Varney this morning. She said that because Jeong is not going to be signing articles with a byline, her writing will remain anonymous allowing her to perform as you describe above. She also said that a person in a similar position was fired earlier this year when examination of his/her previous tweets showed support for traditional Judeo/Christian norms.
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