The Collectivist Notion of Familly Pushed by MSNBC
An MSNBC contributor revisits the statist notion that even if you’re the one who have birth to your children and feed and clothe them, they are only on loan to you by their true parent, which is of course a big benevolent and all-knowing government. Melissa Harris-Perry, an African-American professor at Tulane, has endorsed the concept of human ownership by the state, something we thought history would teach her is a bad thing, saying in a promo for MSNBC that “we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole communities.”
Who the Hell is Commie Melissa Harris-Perry?
Melissa Victoria Harris-Perry [1] is an American writer, professor, television host, and political commentator which have a main focus on African-American politics. Harris-Perry hosts the Melissa Harris-Perry weekend news and opinion television show on MSNBC. She is also a regular fill-in host on The Rachel Maddow Show. She is also a regular columnist for the magazine The Nation, and the author of Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America.
Harris-Perry comes straight from the political correctness paradigm actually ravaging academia world-wide. Obviously she made a whole career out of those fake academic disciplines that have proliferated out of the poisonous multiculturalist octopus like “gender studies” and “afro-american studies.” She was associate professor at the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University and left in 2011 after being denied a full professorship because of “questions about her work and an assessment of where she is” in her career, according to the Center’s director at the time, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. [2] Currently she is Professor of Political Science at Tulane University. MSNBC announced on January 5, 2012 that Harris-Perry would host her own weekend show, which began airing on February 18, 2012. [3] In 2014 Harris-Perry will become Presidential Chair Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Wake Forest University. [4] Harris-Perry has been both applauded and criticized by numerous political commentators for statements she has made on her program—including those related to collective parenting, the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, and abortion. [5] But one of her most stunning comments remains when she said that kids belong to “whole communities.” Here is the piece: