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The amazing thing isn't just how racist it is, it's how readily obvious it is that Muir doesn't even actually believe it, even though he doubtless imagines he does, but just has convinced himself that this is a valid demonstration that he isn't racist.
Yep, I can practically hear the sound of him tap dancing away from his previous racist strip here.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if his theory of the ever-changing "top dawgs" is true, who's to say these Mexican migrants are not the future top dawgs? And why would it be a good thing for the old and worn out dawgs to cling to power?
Astonishing. He tries to pull something like this after writing the bilge of the previous day?
ReplyDeleteAgain, this is fundamentally a racist point of view. It just imagines it isn't because, well, Muir has never tried actually not being racist and so he thinks this is how you do it.
ReplyDeleteOf course, as noted, any actual consideration of its purported premises should result in rethinking the whole "the brown people are inferior" line, but that's beside the point. Muir is trying to put a friendly face on his 'we must protect our superior culture' bullshit.
I don't know why he feels the need to even bother. There's no coming back from his "a good start" comment about the Christchurch killings. There just is not.
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