Biden / HARRIS Appointment Discussion

Ignoring the other two examples.

No, I haven’t. I have read about it. Based on that, I don’t believe it says what you have been led to believe.

But I ordered it this morning and will report back.

Louis Farrakhan (and his disciples) aside…

Generally no. I find it weird that there would be any anti semitism at all from black people to Jewish people. We are on the same side politically and socially.

No, you haven’t. I mean, you’ve posted things, but they’re not reasons for me to believe she’s antisemitic.

I’m familiar with where’s she’s worked, and who she’s worked with.

I read about it as well. Actually had a short study on it while in my pan African studies class in college.

I know the author is a staple in the conservative movement.

I think that’s painting with a exceedingly broad brush.

NOI doesn’t count?

No. But I’ve read a lot about it, and I know it’s general premise.

Not as a broad brush to paint all black civil rights activists, no.

Jesse Jackson
Tamika Mallory
Trayon White
Valerie Jarrett
Al Sharpton
Leonard Jeffries
Ilhan Omar

Jabbar sees it in the sports world.

Then of course there are the “Black Hebrew Israelites”.

I don’t think it is, but I will report back in a few days.

“An element” is an “exceedingly broad brush”?

What don’t you think it is?

A general premise of the study.

Perhaps I misunderstood.

It is difficult to tell whether you mean there is an element (group) within the movement of the movement that is antisemitic - or that antisemitism is an element (integral facet) of the movement itself.

The former. But the latter is an interesting question.

I’m still not understanding.

Are you trying to say that you don’t think I understand the premise of The Bell Curve?

No, I’m saying that I don’t think race superiority is a general premise of The Bell Curve.

I didn’t say it was. I didn’t mention racial superiority at all.

But now that you mention it -

It’s not the general premise of The Bell Curve, but it is a premise.

The general premise is just as faulty, though.

Is it a premise? I don’t think so.

What is the general premise?