NYT Columnist Suggests That His Black Child Shouldn’t Be Friends with White Children

Americans were promised that our nation, which is frequently accused of centuries of racism and oppression, would finally be healed of those afflictions if only we would put Obama in the White House for eight years. Well, so much for that promise.

A recent New York Times article is so blatantly divisive and racist that it will make you feel like you’ve stepped back into the pre-Civil Rights South when the Democrats still had segregation in full swing. The Times published an op-ed by law professor Ekow Yankah from Yeshiva University in New York that poses Yankah’s “concerns” in the form of questions about his four-year-old and the child’s choice of friends.

Anytime a liberal starts blathering about the deep concerns that their four-year-old has brought up about living in the “age of Trump,” you know you’re about to be fed a load of bovine manure. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is probably rolling over in his grave at Yankah’s segregated vision for the future of America. Yankah, meanwhile, will probably win an award and accolades from his fellow professors and administrators for his op-ed.

So what sparked Yankah to write one of the most hateful screeds to grace the pages of the New York Times in decades? You guessed it: Donald Trump’s election!

Check out Ben Shapiro’s evisceration of the New York Times for publishing Yankah’s article in the video below.


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