Melina Abdullah first came across my radar in the spring of 2016, as Donald Trump closed in on the Republican nomination for president. Back then, Abdullah was a garden-variety faculty-lounge radical who spent too much time on Facebook. Now, she’s vying for the vice presidency on a third-party ticket with Cornel West.
According to Abdullah in an interview at the end of last week, the activist “never had the ambition” to run for office, claiming instead that she was “pretty effective as an outside organizer”. That’s one way of putting it.
Young America’s Foundation, where I worked with students in 2016, helped a group of conservative kids at California State University, Los Angeles host a lecture by Ben Shapiro. This displeased Abdullah, then chair of the school’s Pan-African Studies department. The day after the event, which ended with police escorting the conservative kids to safety, Abdullah participated eagerly in a “healing space” discussion, referring to Shapiro as a “neo-Nazi”.
“I get he’s Jewish so that’s ironic that I’m calling him a neo-Nazi but that’s basically what he is,” Abdullah told the university president. “A neo-KKK member, let’s call him that.”
“What I’m hearing,” she added, ostensibly fighting back tears, “is students come into my office feeling traumatised, feeling brutalised — physically, emotionally and mentally.”
Never mind that it was Shapiro’s fans who were briefly locked in the venue while Black Lives Matter activists beat on the doors: this very serious intellectual is now Cornel West’s running mate. West, of course, is a sharp defender of free speech who has criticised Abdullah’s brand of illiberalism when it comes from fellow progressives.
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SubscribeGoing purely by voter preferences, RFK can only lose votes by swinging woke. There are simply not that many voting wokesters out there, and as we have seen again and again, appeasing them does not assure their support, because their various campaigns are hysterical and self-perpetuating:
Even if you recognise all 124 genders, they will be asking you to respect people who eat poop off the floor. Ditto for climatism and CRT – there is no level to which a white person can self-abase that will attenuate the horrors of structural racism. Nor is there anything, short of the complete extermination of all homo sapiens on earth, that will satisfy the mania of climate alarmism.
That’s because these people are simply mentally ill. If you give them exactly what they want, they will only want more. Rather like a fat person scoffing down bags of M&Ms.
But of course, the realities of running a campaign are quite different. There is only so much RFK or West can do to steer through these issues. They are dependent on the organisations that surround them. They are run off their feet at campaign events and beholden to supporters who – almost by definition – are not well-balanced, representative voters.;
I’ve watched quite a few of RFK’s interviews. As I understand it, his goal is to avoid “punching down” or alienating entire voting blocks with “divisive rhetoric.” He obviously doesn’t think the Land Acknowledgement doctrine is worth contesting.
I think there’s something commendable about that mentality but he seems to become less relevant by the day.
Don’t agree with everything you say — Little Debbie Swiss Rolls may win out over M&Ms — but I sure agree with most, and enjoyed how you expressed yourself.
I think RFK could only help himself by clearly standing for girls and women across the board — protecting all female-only spaces, not just sports — and making explicit that he opposes Biden’s aggressive efforts to supplant sex with “gender identity” in law and policy. Kennedy’s courage in speaking truth to power makes him an appealing candidate to me; I’d love to see him do this clearly around wokeness, and gender ideology in particular.
I think a lot of women I know would agree with your sentiments on the gender issue. My sense is, an increasing share of centrist, left-leaning gals are waking up to what this gender thing means for their rights as women. The ground is shifting fast and RFK has a chance to be on the right side of that sinkhole.
I also concede the point on Little Debbie v M&Ms. If my understanding of the baked good in question is correct, the simple carb (flour) component could make it a more appealing treat for those desirous of that kind of satiation.
The cognitive dissonance of someone like Melina Abdullah is breathtaking.
In other words, Abdullah is a mainstream Dem of today who is getting more attention due to this.
Perhaps she had no role in BLM’s pilfering of funds for personal use, but Abdullah should call for a full investigation and return of purloined monies. It is indicative of today’s ersatz Left that no one has made such a call after the revelations
The very purpose of the Left is to widen societal cracks and then be paid to fix them, while actually widening them further.
“What I’m hearing,” she added, ostensibly fighting back tears, “is students come into my office feeling traumatised, feeling brutalised — physically, emotionally and mentally.”
What I’m hearing is that you don’t know what “physically” means.
Truth strikes like a literal punch in the face.
No, it doesn’t; not really. Truth doesn’t leave someone with a black eye, broken nose and blood on their shirt.
??? The only thing Truth always does is “set you free.” Sometimes bloodied, but freer nonetheless.
Please, can we all just have a good long nap? Let us go peacefully back to sleep and dream a world where material reality prevails, science (including biology) is respected, and this tiresome oppressor/oppressed “social justice” narrative is put to bed forever. This lesbian and former Democrat is sooooo tired of the “woke” world. At least RFK, Jr. understands males don’t belong in female sports, which is on a par with knowing the Earth is round, not flat.
We’ve sunk so low that “Is s/he in touch with reality?” is an effective winnower for candidates.
Insightful analysis.
It is unfortunate that Prof. Cornel West shot himself in the foot with his pick of a non-serious running mate.
It does not help that ‘third party candidates’ are divided among themselves, and are therefore unable to individually make any dent on the two-party hegemon. What prevents Prof. West, Dr. Jill Stein, Ralph Nader et al from forming a leftist coalition and picking a flagbearer among themselves?
American exceptionalism aside, here is where Americans can actually learn a thing or two from voters elsewhere in the world. In countries which have suffered dictatorships and misrule for decades or centuries at the hands of a single party or duopoly, the only way of ousting any Ruling Party with a stranglehold on power is a united opposition. A split opposition is a gift to entrenched rulers everywhere.
A single credible ‘third party candidate’ running as an independent who is able to get past the obstacle of being registered to contest in all fifty states (the duopoly has used their state legislatures to suppress would-be dark horse alternatives) would seriously split the vote and even have a chance of winning in a runoff.
Perhaps the credibility of independents would be enhanced if more of them won at the lower levels of State, Congress, US Senate and Governorships before it can be trusted to take the reins of US President.
“But even with such a massive appetite for third-party options this year, what choice did he have?”
He could’ve always chosen intellectual respectability over grandstanding electioneering that seems to serve only his own ego.
Once you’ve gotten tenure and starred in The Matrix, what’s next for your average academic all-star? The Presidency, obviously.