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The Root's 'world-renowned wypipologist' writes piece trashing NRO contributor Peter Kirsanow for criticizing the 1619 Project 'whitely' — there's just one problem

Peter Kirsanow recently wrote a piece on the controversial 1619 Project for National Review Online. Spoiler alert: Kirsanow is critical of the project, labeling it historical revisionism. He makes a pretty good case for it being just that. But that doesn’t sit with The Root’s Michael Harriot, a self-described “world-renowned wypipologist,” who is so incensed by Kirsanow’s criticism that he wrote a piece of his own, rebuking Kirsanow’s opinion because it’s so typical of an ignorant racist white person:

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Harriot really doesn’t care for Kirsanow’s take. And why should he? Why should Harriot care what a white guy thinks about the 1619 Project?

Wow, Michael Harriot really nailed it, didn’t he?

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And apparently being Michael Harriot means assuming people are white if they don’t agree with you.

He probably should.

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We do:

Kirsanow’s photo is literally on the page of his NRO piece:

Embarrassing. For Michael Harriot. For The Root. For journalism.

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