Stancil: Yglesias is a scientific racist!
And Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of the "1619" grift, is so exhausted by white men like Yglesias mentioning that blacks are over-represented in the NBA.
Meanwhile, over at BlueSky: Will Stancil is accusing NBA fan Matthew Yglesias of being a Richard Hanania-style scientific racist. You see, Yglesias not only believes that blacks tend to be better than average basketball players, but Yglesias also is aware of the fact that Balkans tend to be long on basketball talent as well!
Case closed!
Guilty as charged.
Then Nikole Hannah-Jones, the 1619 Project amateur crank historian, weighs in with how she just hates it when when whites mention the NBA, “the laziest and most inanely common “racism can’t exist because of overreprensentation” trope because she’s never figured out a counter-argument other than getting really mad.
Personally, the fact that some peoples tend to be taller than some other peoples strikes me as a fun fact.
After all, variety is the spice of life and all that. But then along came the dogma of diversity, so awareness of variety become unseemly among the better sort of people.
Will's diary that night:
Dear Will (future Will, not me today haha): I'm really making a good impression on Bluesky and I'm making lots of friends! You'll never guess who replied to my post today! I'll give you a hint: New York Times... Yes, THAT New York Times. Another hint: 1619 Project.... Yes, THAT 1619 Project. Give up? It was Nikole. Hannah. Jones!!!! She replied to me!!!! Watch out world, Will's going places now! Anyhow, talk to you tomorrow. Who knows who will reply to me next!
- Will
I had mentioned elsewhere that if Republican Central Casting had been tasked to find a strawman with which to argue, they couldn't do a better job than Will Stancil