Nikole Hannah-Jones, the creator of “The 1619 Project” and a faculty member at Howard University, admitted Sunday to not being a “professional educator.”
Hannah-Jones appeared on Sunday’s episode of NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” where she discussed critical race theory and its role in the gubernatorial election in Virginia.
Host Chuck Todd asked his guest how people in an open society should decide to teach about their collective past, noting that “Virginia governor’s race was arguably decided on the strength of how influential should parents be on curriculum.”
“I would say the governor’s race in Virginia was decided based on the success of a right-wing propaganda campaign that told white parents that they needed to fight against their children being indoctrinated … as being called racist,” Hannah-Jones replied.
It seems in life, there’s always one more idiot than you plan for. The sad part is for the most part, they’re self appointed. No following, just a good smooth line of bullshit.
These ‘experts’ are of no consquence in any situation that requires some degree of expertise. The executives who foster these dolts, are so afraid of their own security in the heirarchy, to avoid controversy, they allow idiots like Hannah-Jones to cause a rowe that has no academic basis whatsoever.
One of these days, there’s going to come a time when it is going to be necessary to put these dumbasses in their place….. the janitorial staff, provided they’ve got enough on the ball to NOT screw that up.
A professional race baiter at a black college supported by taxes. How charming.
just like the piece of trash that thought up Kwanzaa