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June 26, 2020
Shocker: "Architect" of New York Times' Racist Revisionism "1619 Project" Is Herself a Vicious, Virulent Racist
But she's racist against The One Truly Evil Race That Should Be Hated so everything's cool.
Some racisms are better than others.
In an indication of what was to come, the founder of the New York Times' 1619 Project penned a lengthy racist screed attacking all white people in 1995.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the lead essayist on New York Times Magazine's 1619 Project, wrote a letter to the editor in Notre Dame's The Observer stating that "the white race is the biggest murderer, rapist, pillager, and thief of the modern world."
Hannah-Jones claimed that the actions of European settlers and explorers such as Christopher Columbus were "acts of devils" and likens them to Hitler.
"[The whites] lasting monument was the destruction and enslavement of two races of people," Hannah-Jones wrote.
This toxic whore then started peddling Africans-Built-the-First-Space-Shuttle type historical conspiracy theories:
Hannah-Jones claims Africans arrived in North America long before Europeans, but that unlike Europeans, Africans befriended and traded with the indigenous people. She claims pyramids in Mexico are a symbol of said friendship.
We were Kangs, yo.
And the Times assigned her to be the "architect" for a major historical reanalysis. Perfect!
She then moves into modern-day racist conspiracy theories:
She then moves to the present and argues that white people today still take advantage of other people.
"The descendants of these savage people pump drugs and guns into the Black community, pack Black people into the squalor of segregated urban ghettos and continue to be bloodsuckers in our community," she writes.
"Bloodsucker" is a slur often used by racist black radicals to refer to Jews.
As that article knows, this conspiracy theorist and lunatic racist isn't the only proud anti-white racist the Times is happy to employ -- the still employ Sarah Jeong.