It's the best review of the book I've read. It's not conspiratorial to acknowledge the over-representation of Jewish authors listed in the bibliography.
Maybe not in a vacuum but when the author is giddy with excitement at confirming what he "already knew going into this"... it raises questions and detracts from the subject.
I'm far from woke but this is pretty littered with dog whistles and paranoid exaggerations. And, more to the point, it's no more rigorous than DiAngelo's work.
I'm far from woke but this is pretty littered with dog whistles and paranoid exaggerations. And, more to the point, it's no more rigorous than DiAngelo's work.
This is a bad scene and a bad source.