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This is a Brookings propaganda peice .

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>A finds that in fact, Christian nationalism is the strongest predictor of xenophobic views of COVID-19, and the effect of Christian nationalism is greater among white respondents, compared to Black respondents.

They actually believe blacks are attacking asians ONLY because the white man started anti- asian racism. It's so in their face, but I have to show you, these people aren't larping (some at the top, of course are) but they ACTUALLY believe this. Here's the "" they cited

>What underlying ideologies help to account for the far-right’s repeated xenophobic explanations and solutions to the COVID-19 crisis and the callous indifference or victim-blaming against disproportionately infected poorer minorities and prison populations? Using numerous measures of racist and xenophobic interpretations regarding COVID-19 and a panel design that allowed us to determine temporal ordering between the theorized variables of interest, we document that Christian nationalist ideology was far and away the leading predictor of Americans’ holding racist and xenophobic interpretations of COVID-19. This is true even after considering a host of sociodemographic, religious, and political characteristics.

Annnnd, the first line of the conclusion section is a question, because this is not a study.

After all that pretend science, they wrap it up with a 100% fabricated cherry on top.

>"As we enter the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing signs that all Americans—especially Black and Asian Americans—are reimagining what community safety, interracial solidarity, and restorative justice could look like."

They actually believe this stuff guys.

This is a Brookings propaganda peice [funded by bill gates](https://www.google.com/search?q=who+owns+brookings.edu&oq=who+owns+brookings.edu&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i64.6055j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8). ([Original article](https://www.brookings.edu/blog/how-we-rise/2021/03/11/why-the-trope-of-black-asian-conflict-in-the-face-of-anti-asian-violence-dismisses-solidarity/)) >>A [recent study](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01419870.2020.1839114) finds that in fact, Christian nationalism is the strongest predictor of xenophobic views of COVID-19, and the effect of Christian nationalism is greater among white respondents, compared to Black respondents. They actually believe blacks are attacking asians ONLY because the white man started anti- asian racism. It's so in their face, but I have to show you, these people aren't larping (some at the top, of course are) but they ACTUALLY believe this. **Here's the "[study](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01419870.2020.1839114)" they cited** >>What underlying ideologies help to account for the far-right’s repeated xenophobic explanations and solutions to the COVID-19 crisis and the callous indifference or victim-blaming against disproportionately infected poorer minorities and prison populations? Using numerous measures of racist and xenophobic interpretations regarding COVID-19 and a panel design that allowed us to determine temporal ordering between the theorized variables of interest, we document that Christian nationalist ideology was far and away the leading predictor of Americans’ holding racist and xenophobic interpretations of COVID-19. This is true even after considering a host of sociodemographic, religious, and political characteristics. #Annnnd, the first line of the conclusion section is a question, because this is not a study. After all that pretend science, they wrap it up with a 100% fabricated cherry on top. >>"As we enter the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing signs that all Americans—especially Black and Asian Americans—are reimagining what community safety, interracial solidarity, and restorative justice could look like." They actually believe this stuff guys.

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Blacks are not smart enough to be inspired by White racists, they just go 'ook ook' and punch somebody.

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Although I have to specify that I don't agree with the term 'racist' here, as it is used to refer to common sense with a demonizing tone. Standard jewish action