The comments section... the country is so split. Plenty of pro-Shapiro comments in the thread. But, from previous posts in this thread, it appears Shapiro again did what he does - riles his opposition and puts that person into an emotional, reactionary defensive position. I'm guessing the preceding segments had fireworks.
This comment below... anyone care to dive deeper? I have no clue about CRT other than buzzwords apparently. Nance came off as a clown during much of that segment but I think he was spot on a couple points, especially about the hijacking of the phrase/wording (like defund the police). Shapiro made solid points as well.
letsomethingshine
3 hours ago (edited)
Malcolm's entire argument: "what the f**k are these money-conservatives and money-neoliberals agreeing on? What my life as a black man is and should be? That I should be forced to read and disagree with some 70s intelligent lawyers talking about racial laws and how race was baked into the system by northerners trying to appeal to Southern white voters?"
Literally NO PROGRESSIVE had heard about CRT until Christopher Rufo said it would be a great manipulation tactic to have conservatives lemmings pretend in concert that anything negative to do with race was because of a half-correct hypothesis from black-self-aware lawyers in the 70s. Conservatives were the ones to support segregation, not liberals. Liberals merely allowed it happily if it made their conservative friends feel o.k.
Literally NO ONE is doing any of the bullwhip Ben "Cersei was the good guy [in GoT]" Shapiro is saying that K-12 public schools are doing with the 70s CRT. Neocons are such Necromansers. Sadly Malcolm thinks that Ben supports Republicans that say that K-12 children should NOT be allowed to learn any race-history. That is just wrong, but then again, Malcolm does not have to be forced to be a point-by-point expert on Ben Shapiro. ...He should have given Ben the benefit of the doubt, but with that B.S. statement that Ben Sharpiro made at the beginning