Saturday, December 04, 2021

Duke University is Not Just Rape and Hate Crime Hoax Central; It is also a Hub of Scholarly Hoaxes!


[Re: “Tucker Carlson: How Did Anyone Fall for the Jussie Smollett Hoax? I Didn’t! I Called It on Day One (Video).”]

By Eahilf
Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 5:26:00 P.M. EST

“Duke University researchers [sic] say farmer’s markets, food charity part of ‘White supremacy culture’”

Eahilf: Yeah, “researchers” – it’s amazing what passes for “research” these days.

The lecture, broadcast online as a webinar and provided at a Washington State University summit, places race as the most prominent factor in issues of food scarcity and how society attempts to resolve it. Jennifer Zuckerman and Alison Conrad, both White, of the Duke University World Food Policy Center claim that "Whiteness" has shaped every part of food culture, even labeling "good" and "bad" foods as an expression of racial power dynamics.

LOL, 'both White' -- no doubt Jennifer Zuckerman is a 'fellow White', and who knows about Alison Conrad (ala Garland) -- however I do note that Fox capitalizes White; I'm sure boomer MAGAtards are happy about that.

Alison Conrad, MPP

Her research primarily focuses on the impacts of whiteness, racism, and inequitable power dynamics on food policy and programming.

From the looks of her head shot foto, she's been ingesting her way thru her 'research'.

The system is churning out countless junk female graduates/academics just like her, whose usefulness lies only in furthering the 'narrative'.

A little s—t like Smollett isn’t responsible for the existence and promulgation of this kind of [baloney]. N.S.: You know, Eahilf, I think of myself, in the first place, as a researcher. And yet, what I mean by the term is the diametrical opposite of what these mopes mean.

The War on English has proceeded to the point at which statements by the powers that be are increasingly unintelligible on their face, if compared to reality.



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