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Matthieu Bock-Côté: "The concept of" systemic racism "in delirium"

2021-06-04T21:27:19.207Z


CHRONICLE - This inquisition has just reached its peak in the United States with Princeton University which attacks "systemic racism" by abolishing, in its department of classical studies, the obligation to control, and even to study, Greek and Latin.


Nothing can resist the concept of "systemic racism".

Its promoters manage to find its trace in the smallest folds of social organization.

All institutions, even the most improbable, are called upon to submit to it and admit to being guilty of it, through a public ritual in which each one recounts the moment of his awareness and announces a great program to tear himself away from his logic and the social structure in which it would be embedded.

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Thus, in recent days, we learned that the Dietitians Association of Canada accused itself of "systemic racism" and announced that it wanted to review its professional practice in the light of Ibram X. Kendi's revolutionary anti-racism.

Since dietitians' dietary recommendations are not adapted to new populations that have settled in Canada over the past few years, they would therefore be discriminatory and systemically racist.

You had to think about it.

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A few days later, Justin Trudeau, the first

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Source: lefigaro

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