Friday, April 9, 2021

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It's a difficult challenge, you know; finding "racism" in human history's most inclusive society. 

Are they up to the task? Well, just barely. 

It seems that CNN has decided that certain type styles, aka 'fonts,' can be racist. Specifically, fonts that suggest East Asian culture. 

Could it be that assuming East Asians are gullible enough to bite the racist bait is, in itself, the real offense?

Excerpted from pjmedia.com ▼

Anne Quito has written a piece for CNN as part of their new series called “Hyphenated,” which “explores the complex issue of identity among minorities in the United States.”

According to Quito, the commonly used “chop suey fonts” that evoke the style of Asian calligraphy are suddenly problematic.

Quito notes that according to the historian Paul Shaw, “Neither the food nor the fonts bear any real relation to true Chinese cuisine or calligraphy. But this has not prevented the proliferation of chop suey lettering and its close identification with Chinese culture outside of China.”

So, what's going on here? 

It appears the far-left wants non-whites to see racism at every turn, every nook and cranny, and under every rock. Non-whites are programmed to view themselves as oppressed even as they are privileged to live in history's most inclusive and prosperous country. 

Why does the far-left do this? 

Because it works.  


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