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March 30, 2024 - Lionel Nation
10:42
Is Referring to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott as “DEI Mayor" A Substitute for the N Word?
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The question becomes, the question is very simple, is referring to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott as a DEI mayor, is that tantamount?
To using the N-word, is that a code word for the N-word?
Is that a racial pejorative?
Is that racially disparaging?
Is that basically saying that this gentleman is only in office because of his race, some affirmative action, or DEI, or some equity?
You know, mechanism without any reference to the electoral system, the fact that maybe people like him, the fact that maybe he appealed to Baltimoreans or whatever they're called.
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Is referring to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott as a DEI mayor in a tweet or in some reference, is that tantamount to using the N-word?
Yes!
Absolutely.
Maybe not the N-word, maybe not that particular harsh reference, but it is indeed a racial reference.
It is a pejorative.
It is meant as a slam to say that, especially from people who don't know anything about him, or the first thing about what he's done, or the history of Baltimore, nothing.
But they see him, and he looks young, and he may look, dare I say, urban in his style.
He does whatever this means, this two-fingered, I don't know.
He's different.
He's a new breed, a new era, a new form, a new version, a new model, if you will, of mayors and politicians who exhibit This is some kind of...
I don't know what the word is.
This is some kind of...
This is different.
Well, so what?
So what?
When women ran, and anybody knew, young people, women, Catholics, John Kennedy.
But here's the thing, and here's the but.
I know you smell the but.
When you say race, race, race, race, race, race, race, race, race, all the time, and reparations, reparations, reparations, and you refer to white nationalists, white separatists, white nationalists, white supremacists, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white.
Racist, racist, racist, racist, racist.
If you race, race, race, this and that, DEI and that.
Constantly, do not be surprised if somebody says, hey, I'm going to use perhaps my misplaced racial hypersensitivity and allege this young man of being there only because of some equity, some DEI category, which of course is absurd if you think about it because I think elections by virtue of the fact that everybody gets to vote is different than the Claudine Gay.
Kind of edict, albeit plagiarized.
So yeah, it is.
Sure it is.
I mean, the N-word itself, I think we've all pretty much agreed that that is as bad as it gets.
That is as bad as it gets.
However, however, people must recognize the fact and must recognize this idea.
This critical idea, something very, very important, that we're talking about something that deals with a very charged atmosphere where people are sick and tired of having race thrown at folks, especially if you're white.
White devils, white police, and white...
I mean, the reparations business is still the most...
The insane lunacy anyone has ever or could ever even imagine.
It just defies any and all logic.
And to call Donald Trump everything, they called him everything from a white supremacist to a rapist to a whatever it was.
Now, I've got to suggest something to you that one of the reasons that we have this...
Let me just go again.
I know nothing about...
Before I just look...
And I swear to you, I know the mentality.
Because he looks young and because he looks...
He looks very young.
For some reason, this does not look like a mayor.
He looks 12 years old.
He's youthful.
And maybe that in addition to times in which...
Let me tell you something.
People have noticed that in a lot of educational aspects, a lot of educational situations and platforms, there have been people who have been in charge of diversity, the equity.
What does this mean?
Equity is not, as you know, tantamount to, or it's not the equivalent of equality.
That's what people are getting at.
But it is kind of.
It is kind of lousy.
But here's the thing.
I will be as vigilant as you and I will denounce any and all individuals who use these cryptic terms to basically throw in a racial slur.
That I will do.
Okay?
But only, only if you join me in trying to stop and stamp out this This ceaseless, never-ending cacophony, this ritualized carpet bombing of racist, racist, white, racist, race, race, race.
Is that a deal?
Be as vigilant there.
A lot of folks who say, I'm not a racist.
Don't throw me into this.
And he, Mr. Scott, could say, I'm not that DEI.
Fine.
But only if we can agree, let's stop this lunacy once and for all and stop just killing and beleaguering and exhausting and habituating us to the notion of yet again another illucid, lunatic, crazed version, reference to this notion of, and I'm saying it again, race.
Race.
We're tired of it.
We have mental fatigue.
We don't respond to it.
Racism.
Please stop it.
We can't hear it anymore.
We can't hear it.
I've been so bombarded with it.
I don't know what to do anymore.
I don't know what to do.
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