Comments by "No Fate But What We Make" (@SonoftheAllfather) on "NYT's Ekow Yankah Asks "Can my Kids be Friends with White People?"" video.

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  3. Iam Bob:  God-tier post. The truth is that white identity extremists, white racists, fascists etc. are fringe elements within the right-wing that have no access or open support from the mainstream political structure, the right-wing media, or right-wing politicians. Another truth is that black identity extremists, black racists, and radical communists are becoming mainstream elements within the left-wing that have full access and open support from the mainstream political structure, left-wing media, and left-wing politicians. The two are not even comparable at this point. I watched a Liberty Hound video that had Tucker Carlson interviewing Ekow Yankah, and Tucker asked him how he would feel if the tables were turned (and Tucker wrote a piece about teaching his kids to not trust Black people and it was published in a major conservative new outlet). Yankah did not honestly answer, of course, but instead deflected with a comparative question asking Tucker if he would not teach his young daughter to not naively trust men, as if the proportional risk that women face from men is comparable to the proportional risk Blacks face from Whites. Tucker just laughed at him, and asked him to answer the original question. Yankah could not answer the original question, of course, because it would expose him as a racist and a hypocrite. Tucker actually destroyed him in the interview, basically getting him to admit that he doesn't want to give credence to distasteful narratives that he "doesn't want." Feels before reals, essentially, and deep disingenuousness.
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