Derrick Bell In 2002 On 'Permanent' Racism

Joe Schoffstall | March 8, 2012
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In footage recently uncovered by Breitbarts team, President Obama is shown speaking at Harvard in 1991 and telling those in attendance to open up their hearts and minds to the racialist professor Derrick Bell.

Here is just a snippet of Bell's thinking.

In 2002 while on a panel at the Harlem Book Fair, Bell wonders whether society could exist without racism, refers to white people as "having a sense of entitlement based on being white", says "racism is permanent", and believes white people should do what alcoholics do to survive- admit they're racist, will always be racist and say, "today I'm going to try to get through it."