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Last month, a seemingly obscure podcast had quite a notable guest: Robin DiAngelo. Over the course of the interview, DiAngelo, well known for her books and lectures in which she posits that all white people, including herself, are racist, DiAngelo spoke incoherently at times, made bizarre statements that topped even the top tier of her usual race-baiting drivel, and behaved in a befuddled and bizarre way that rivaled the magnitude of endless gaffes and head scratchers that we have come to expect from Biden.
The most harrowing hint that something had run amuck with the author of White Fragility and Nice Racism came with DiAngelo explaining that when she does a presentation, “the single image” she uses “to capture the concept of white supremacy is “Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. God creating man. Y’know where God is in a cloud and there’s all these angels and He’s reaching out and He’s touching—I dunno who that is—David or something?”
Thrusting her hands toward the camera and touching her fingertips together repeatedly to mimic what one can only assume is the iconic imagery of God reaching out to Adam, not “David or something,” DiAngelo continues, “And God is white and David is white and the angels are white—like that is the perfect convergence of white supremacy, patriarchy, right?”
The Sistine Chapel was created during the Renaissance in Italy, where Michelangelo lived, and it’s a safe bet to say that he most likely didn’t hop on many international flights during the time. If Michelangelo lived in Asia and was creating his masterpiece there, he might have depicted God and Adam with Asian features, as many artists in the region do.
While it is this clip that has surfaced within the last day or so, the entire hour-long interview, which is more of a monologue by DiAngelo with the host nodding from time to time, is a treasure trove of Dogface Pony Soldier Biden Syndrome.
Of the suffering she has endured as a result of picking up the collective cross for all white people and their deeply ingrained supremacy, DiAngelo laments that she’s had her home vandalized, words sprayed on her walkway, death threats, and worst of all, as she explains, “I’ve had Tucker Carlson devote many minutes over time to me and the Trump Boys tweet my name out.”
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