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Kristen Clarke, Joe Bidenâs nominee for assistant attorney general of the United States, once promoted racist pseudoscientific quackery, arguing that the human brain was structured in a way that makes Black people superior to white people, and that âhuman mental processesâ in the brain have chemicals that imbue one race with âsuperior physical and mental abilitiesâ and âspiritual abilities.â
Rather than owning up to a youthful relationship with radicalism, Clarke, who made these comments in the Harvard Crimson as a 19 year old, claims that her racist diatribe was a merely a parody mocking the controversial book, âThe Bell Curve.â âWhat I was seeking to do was to hold up a mirror,â she says, âPut one racist theory alongside another.â
The Kosher Gourmet by Nick Malgieri: Chocolate molten delight with creme anglaise is a simple yet elegant make-ahead dessert Kristen Clarke, Joe Biden s nominee for assistant attorney general of the United States, once promoted racist pseudoscientific quackery, arguing that the human brain was structured in a way that makes Black people superior to white people, and that human mental processes in the brain have chemicals that imbue one race with superior physical and mental abilities and spiritual abilities.
Rather than owning up to a youthful relationship with radicalism, Clarke, who made these comments in the Harvard Crimson as a 19 year old, claims that her racist diatribe was a merely a parody mocking the controversial book, The Bell Curve.
Kristen Clarke, Joe Biden s nominee for assistant attorney general of the United States, once promoted racist pseudoscientific quackery, arguing that the human brain was structured in a way that makes Black people superior to white people, and that human mental processes in the brain have chemicals that imbue one race with superior physical and mental abilities and spiritual abilities.
Rather than owning up to a youthful relationship with radicalism, Clarke, who made these comments in the Harvard Crimson as a 19 year old, claims that her racist diatribe was a merely a parody mocking the controversial book, The Bell Curve. What I was seeking to do was to hold up a mirror, she says, Put one racist theory alongside another.
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