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John McWhorter contends that Antiracism has evolved into a leftist religion

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Unpacking “Woke Racism” with John McWhorter: A Critical Analysis

The rise of “Woke Racism” as a new religion in America has sparked a heated debate on its impact on Black America. In his latest book, “Woke Racism,” Columbia University linguist John McWhorter delves into the ideology that has taken hold in major institutions, arguing that it has betrayed the very people it claims to protect.

McWhorter, a Black liberal, challenges the notion that America is a land of unchanging white supremacy, where nonwhites are forever victims. He criticizes what he calls “Third Wave Antiracism,” which he believes infantilizes Black people and lowers standards for minorities. He argues that this ideology, now elevated to a religion, has led to unfair accusations of racism and the persecution of those who dissent.

The book highlights the dangers of this new religion, where the “Elect” preach a gospel of victimhood and demand unwavering allegiance. McWhorter warns against the dehumanization of Black people through this ideology, which he believes strips them of their agency and individuality.

While some may dismiss McWhorter’s critique as divisive, recent events have shown the real-world consequences of this ideology. The story of journalist Lee Fang, who faced backlash for questioning the narrative of Black Lives Matter, serves as a cautionary tale of the stifling effect of the “Woke Racism” religion.

In a time when racial tensions are high and social divisions run deep, McWhorter’s book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the dangers of this new religion. It challenges readers to question the narrative of victimhood and to strive for a more nuanced understanding of race relations in America.

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