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I googled Laura King in order to see her picture, to see if I could somehow discern if she was a sincere person or was consciously dissembling. Because -- could she really believe what she is writing? This is the fascinating thing to me, at this point. If she DOES believe it, how is that happening, psychologically? Is it some sort of denial, some block or defense? ... I'm sorry, I'm really confused by this.

When I read this -- "To cut to the chase, the policy, generally, will not change." -- I feel the power in that. BOOM. "You guys can say what you will but the train has left the station."

"In my view, much of your concern is rooted in a misunderstanding of the policy." Good God! That is not her view, she is far too intelligent for that! She KNOWS that your concern is rooted in a very clear reading of the policy and knowledge of its historical context and ideological aims.

One last and then I will desist, but this one just raises my hackles: "Finally, I assume that the comparisons you drew in your email were referring to the specific definition of anti-racism that you cited." Yes, Professor King, you can assume that. Yes, you can assume that the comparisons drawn, obvious even to children at this point, were referring to the ubiquitous definition of anti-racism that we all have known about since the plethora of books on the subject began to land five years ago.

I hate to use this term, "gaslighting", and I keep wanting to give people like Dr. King the benefit of the doubt, but I don't really have the right words to understand what is going on here. I much appreciate your attempts to carve out a space for sanity.

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topernic's avatar

Great job! You nailed it.

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