It's Not Racist to Notice Reality
The article discusses the complexities of judging individuals versus groups, emphasizing that while individuals may be good, their group can still have negative characteristics. It critiques multiculturalism and its influence on education, suggesting that it leads to a lack of moral clarity. The author expresses strong opinions about Somali immigration and its perceived negative impacts on communities.
- ▪The author argues that judging individuals should be based on their actions rather than group characteristics.
- ▪Multiculturalism is described as a belief system that lacks moral absolutes, which the author criticizes.
- ▪The article claims that Somali immigration has led to significant welfare fraud and other societal issues.
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It's Not Racist to Notice Reality David Strom 7:00 PM | June 04, 2026 AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein When you are passing judgments on individuals regarding their character, it is not right to judge them based on their immutable characteristics as part of a group. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); We judge individuals based on who they are and what they do. On the other hand, when you are evaluating a group, it's just as wrong to disaggregate it into individual atoms and claim that there are no group characteristics that are relevant to making a judgment.
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