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ATLANTA -- As President Joe Biden prepares to give graduation remarks this month at Morehouse College in Atlanta, a prestigious historically Black institution, the White House is signaling anxiety about the potential for protests over the war in the Gaza Strip.
As President Biden prepares to give graduation remarks this month at Morehouse College in Atlanta, a prestigious historically Black institution, the White House is signaling anxiety about the potential for protests over the war in Gaza.
Read John Henry Clarke’s response to Henry Louis Gates’s demagoguery as he maliciously deploys a critique “Black anti-semitism” to ingratiate himself with the white zionist power elite. The malicious characterization of legitimate critiques of zionism as “anti-semitism” is nothing new. It is an old and effective strategy that works to not only silence the critique, but to besmirch and smear the reputation of the critic.