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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/wp_mjgj8c/racefiles.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114If you’re a frequent traveler in the blogosphere, you’ve probably read about the National Review’s<\/a> canning of John Derbyshire, a frequent opinion writer in that conservative rag. The firing was over an article describing the racist advice he gives his white children.<\/p>\n I won’t get into all the gory details as you can see Derbyshire’s rant<\/a> for yourself, but the low-lights include warnings against going into Black neighborhoods, and claiming that the mean (as in medium) intelligence of Black people is much lower than for whites.<\/p>\n This one time I will go against my own advice<\/a>\u00a0and say it is good anti-racist practice to be self-righteous and call him an a**hole for that b.s.<\/p>\n The National Review went one better and canned him. Editor Rich Lowry released a statement that described Derbyshire as “a deeply literate, funny, and incisive writer” before distancing the National Review from this so-called “deeply literate, funny<\/em>” man’s racist ranting.<\/p>\n So, the a**hole had his say and the publication fired him. Should be good and done, right?<\/p>\n Well, no, because the National Review firing Derbyshire for overt racism casts light on one of the big challenges confounding racial justice advocates. That is the strategy of reducing racism to individual racist prejudice in order to make efforts to promote much more potent and damaging institutional racism appear like something other than racism.<\/p>\n Here’s the breakdown. The National Review was founded in 1955 as the main communications organ of the New Right. It was intended to marginalize the old, isolationist right and make way for a new, more effective conservatism – you know, the kind that has taken hold of our Congress right now?<\/p>\n They started out being pretty upfront in their racism, with founder William F. Buckley, Jr.<\/a>, basically coming out in 1957 and saying that even in places where Black people out-numbered white people, white supremacy should trump democracy because the more “advanced<\/em>” race needs to be in charge.<\/p>\n