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Ibram X. Kendi blames ‘racist mob’ for Claudine Gay’s departure

Ibram X. ‌Kendi Accuses “Racist ​Mobs” of Targeting Black People in Positions of ‌Power

In the aftermath‌ of Harvard President Claudine ​Gay’s resignation, ⁤Ibram X.⁢ Kendi took⁤ to X, ​formerly known as Twitter, to express his‍ concerns about the influence ​of⁤ “racist ‌mobs.” According to Kendi,‌ these mobs are persistent in their efforts ⁢to remove ‍Black individuals who do not uphold the structure of racism⁢ from​ positions of power and⁢ influence.

“Racist mobs won’t stop until they topple all Black⁣ people from positions of power and influence who‍ are ⁣not ​reinforcing the structure of racism. What ⁣these racist mobs are ⁢doing should be obvious to any ⁣reporter who cares about truth or justice as opposed to conflicts and clicks,” ​he wrote. “Too often mainstream reporters join the ⁣racist mob or ⁣give it credibility — as they did in this case — just as they did⁢ a century ago.”

Kendi also criticized the media for giving credibility to these alleged mobs.⁣ He believes that reporters⁣ should prioritize truth and justice rather than conflicts and clicks.

In another thread on X, Kendi further discussed the‍ tactics employed by these “racist mobs.” He argued that they ​justify their attacks on Black individuals​ by​ finding seemingly legitimate criticisms, such as academic misconduct ⁣or plagiarism. Kendi questioned ‌whether a​ white person would‍ face the same level of scrutiny in such situations.

“When a racist ⁣mob attacks a Black person, it finds a seemingly legitimate reason for the ​attack that allows⁣ for it to accrue popular support and​ credibility, and which allows the growing mob to deny⁤ they are attacking the‍ person in this way because the⁣ person is Black,” he ‍said.‌ “That’s how⁤ anti-Black⁢ racist attacks have ‌been justified. The seemingly legitimate reason, in this latest case at Harvard, ​is primarily academic misconduct or⁢ plagiarism. The question to assess whether this was a racist attack isn’t whether Dr. Gay engaged in any misconduct.”

Kendi emphasized that the key question is whether the same level of investigation, surveillance, harassment, and attacks would occur if the Harvard president in question were white. He‌ believes that the answer is likely no.

Resignations Following Congressional Testimony

Claudine Gay is⁣ the ‍second university president to resign from their position after testifying before ⁢Congress ⁤about⁢ antisemitism‍ on college campuses. Liz⁤ Magill, the former ‌president of the University of Pennsylvania, also ‍stepped down less than‌ a week after her congressional testimony. ⁢While Gay ​initially ‍faced backlash over her testimony, it was the alleged instances ​of plagiarism that ultimately led to her resignation.

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⁣What historical ⁤context does Kendi draw upon to support ​his argument about the role of mainstream reporters in supporting racist mobs?

Edia for their role in amplifying and legitimizing ⁢the actions of‌ these “racist mobs.” He argued that reporters should prioritize truth and justice over conflicts and clicks, suggesting that certain media outlets may align⁢ themselves with the‌ racist mob mentality rather than actively oppose it.

Furthermore, Kendi called ⁤attention​ to the historical context of ‌racist mobs targeting⁤ black individuals in positions of power. He compared the current situation to⁣ events that occurred‌ a century ‌ago, pointing out that mainstream reporters were complicit then, and may still be complicit now, in supporting the efforts of these mobs.

The resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay served ​as a tangible example of the impact these mobs can have on‌ black individuals in positions of power.⁤ While the specific circumstances surrounding Gay’s resignation​ were not addressed in Kendi’s statement, it is apparent that he sees ⁢it as yet another instance of ⁤the racist mob’s agenda being pushed forward.

Kendi’s accusation raises important questions about the role of racism in positions of power⁣ and​ influence.‍ He implies that black individuals who refuse ⁣to uphold racist structures are actively targeted by these mobs, suggesting a larger systemic issue within society. By highlighting the complicity of the media, Kendi⁤ also emphasizes ⁢the importance of accurate​ and just reporting in combating racism.

Ultimately,​ Kendi’s statement serves as‍ a call to‌ action ​for ‍both reporters and individuals​ in positions of power. He urges the media to prioritize truth and justice over sensationalism and conflict, and he encourages black individuals ‌to continue to resist and persist in their fight against racism, despite the ongoing threat⁤ of these mobs.

As the conversation around racism and ​social justice continues, it is crucial to listen to voices like Kendi’s and acknowledge the ​existence and influence of racist mobs. Only by confronting and actively working against these ⁢structures can society move towards a more equitable and just future.



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