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CNN Declares Outdoor Activities Like Hiking, Biking, Fishing and Running to Be Racist Constructs

When everything is racist, then nothing is — and that’s a lesson the cultural Marxists running our ‘mainstream’ media outlets should have learned long ago.

Take CNN for instance: Now, anything having to do with outdoor activity is a racist construct devised by white people to keep people of color down…or something like that. Newsbusters highlighted the lunacy:

CNN’s Leah Asmelash went out of her way to analyze (a generous term) the history of outdoor activities and who participates in them. Citing the history of eugenics, poets like Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau, and President Theodore Roosevelt, she used muddled and inconclusive pieces of evidence to support her conclusion that the history of outdoor activities are steeped in institutional racism (sound familiar)?

While Asmelash does highlight that there was a period where parks were actually segregated between white and black people (which is racist), that time is long gone and there is absolutely nothing from preventing anyone from getting outside and enjoying the outdoors.

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7 thoughts on “CNN Declares Outdoor Activities Like Hiking, Biking, Fishing and Running to Be Racist Constructs”

  1. The only logical conclusion?

    Watching CNN is rayciss since it’s only done by Dem/prog/socialist/commies who are the lineal descendants of Dem slavers and the KKK. So CNN’s staff should denounce themselves, quit and leave the country after renouncing their citizenship (just a formality).

    not sarc

  2. Interesting. I see people outside all of the time in my neighborhood (Ocean Pines) and the vast majority are white. Walking, jogging, biking, fishing or just taking in nature. Also, next to no crime at all, and quiet and calm. Can anyone say correlation?

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