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The universalizing intelleuals of the Toronto Blue Jays just a woman who loves her Toronto Blue Jays signatures 2023 shirt also I will do this 18th Century Enlightenment which happened geographically in Western Wurope but which is committed to freeing all people irrespecive of their secondary characteristics from their”dogmatic slumber”, is something very different. If it was mostly produced by now dead white males it is for all humanity. (And let’s not forget about some dead yellow males, like Sun-Tzu in ancient China.) There is a lecture by the phiosopher Edmund Husserl who had the misfortune to be a white male and not a more woke ancestry, which is available free on the Internet “Philosophy and the Crisis of European Humanity”. This clearly states the ideals of Universaizing culture. Anothe essay free on the Internet: Individuality and Society



In physics, white is not a particular color; it is merging all particular colors to produce light which can show each color in its true and comparative hue. If, for instance, black is a beautiful color, then it should show most beautifully in non-tinting white light, not in the Toronto Blue Jays just a woman who loves her Toronto Blue Jays signatures 2023 shirt also I will do this distorting coloration of light from any one prejudiced component of the spectrum. Example: How does green display itself in red light? As always: All sheep are the same color in the dark, but none are goats or shepherds. The New York Times, +2021.08.27, “New York’s Private Schools Tackle White Privilege. It Has Not Been Easy.”, by Michael Powell. “In February 2021, Paul Rossi, a math teacher [at Grace Church School, an elite private school in Manhattan]… met with a white consultant, who displayed a slide that named supposed characteristics of white supremacy. These included Mr. Rossi said he felt a twist in his stomach. ‘Objectivity?’ he told the consultant, according to a transcript. ‘Human attributes are being reduced to racial traits.’ ‘As you look at this list’, the consultant asked,’ are you having “white feelings”?’ ‘What,’ Mr. Rossi asked, ‘makes a feeling “white”?’ Some of the high school students then echoed his objections. ‘I’m so exhausted with being reduced to my race,’ a girl said. ‘The first step of antiracism is to racialize every single dimension of my identity.’… A school official reprimanded Mr. Rossi, accusing him of ‘creating a neurological imbalance’ in students…. A few days later the head of school wrote a statement and directed teachers to read it aloud in classes: ‘When someone breaches our professional norms… the response includes a warning in their permanent file that a further incident of unprofessional conduct could result in dismissal.’ A sizable group of parents and teachers say the schools have taken it too far — and enforced suffocating and destructive groupthink on students… [One parent], who notes that his heritage is a mix of Jewish, Mexican and Yaqui tribe, pulled his children out of Riverdale and created a foundation to argue against this sort of antiracist education. ‘The insistence on teaching race consciousness is a fundamental shift into a sort of tribalism,’ he said…. This conflict plays out amid the high peaks of American economic inequality. Tuition at many of New York’s private schools hovers between $53,000 and $58,000, the most expensive tab in the nation. Many heads of school make between $580,000 to more than $1.1 million. …. Grace Church School offered [Mr. Rossi] a contract if he participated in ‘restorative practices’ for the supposed harm done to students of color.”


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