Black Identity Extremists are real. There are people like Melina Abdullah who call themselves "police abolitionist" and who praise terrorist and black identity extremist Assata Shakur. Abdullah isn't just anybody, she is the chair of a department at a public university, Cal State LA. In other words, she has institutional support and abuses her position by sharing fake news and fake history to radicalize and incite fear and anger in the young black and minority community. This is one example of how black identity extremism is being fostered in our culture, and it would be foolish to show concern for white identity extremists but be unwilling to recognize black identity extremism. It's all bad.
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Black Identity Extremists are real. There are people like Melina Abdullah who call themselves "police abolitionist" and who praise terrorist and black identity extremist Assata Shakur. Abdullah isn't just anybody, she is the chair of a department at a public university, Cal State LA. In other words, she has institutional support and abuses her position by sharing fake news and fake history to radicalize and incite fear and anger in the young black and minority community. This is one example of how black identity extremism is being fostered in our culture, and it would be foolish to show concern for white identity extremists but be unwilling to recognize black identity extremism. It's all bad.