Joy Reid invites CRT opponent Christopher Rufo onto her MSNBC show but barely ...

Joy Reid invites CRT opponent Christopher Rufo onto her MSNBC show but barely ...
Joy Reid invites CRT opponent Christopher Rufo onto her MSNBC show but barely ...

Joy Reid finally invited Critical Race Theory opponent Christopher Rufo onto her MSNBC show as the two clashed in a fiery debate - both speaking over each other.

The appearance came after Reid had lashed out against Rufo, for making what she called 'White Man Demands' after he challenged her to invite him on her show.

Rufo has been working to expose 'critical race theory indoctrination' in American companies and institutions including government agencies for at least a year.

He has used whistleblower documents and spoken to people who have undergone substantial amounts of antiracism training in an attempt to prove there is systemic racism and white oppression both within education and corporate America.

Reid started the verbal matchup by playing a clip of Rufo saying 'I don't give a s**t about this stuff' during a conference appearance.

'So you don't give an 's' about this stuff, you're really just having a campaign to take everything that annoys white Americans --,' Reid said before she was cut off by Rufo.

He said: 'No that's not right. No that's not right, no.'

Joy Reid finally invited Critical Race Theory opponent Christopher Rufo onto her MSNBC show as the two clashed in a fiery debate - both speaking over each other

Joy Reid finally invited Critical Race Theory opponent Christopher Rufo onto her MSNBC show as the two clashed in a fiery debate - both speaking over each other

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Reid then holds up her hand in attempt to have him let her finish her questions before he answers as she continues to try to talk.

'You played my highlight reel. You played my highlight reel. Give me a chance to respond,' Rufo says.

'What I don't think is right is that forcing eight years old in Cupertino, California to deconstruct their racial identities and rank themselves according to power and privilege.'

Reid then responds: 'That's not Critical Race Theory.'

'It's intersectionality theory which was invented by Kimberlé Crenshaw which is a part of Critical Race Theory,' Rufo says.

Reid then says: 'That's intersectionality. It's a separate thing.'

When Rufo tries to say that Intersectionality Theory and Critical Race Theory are the same thing, Reid responds: 'No It's not, dear. It's not.'

Rufo then points out that Reid had Crenshaw on her show and that Reid should know that the theories are the same thing.

'Yes, she invented both things. She invented both things,' Reid responds.

Rufo then says: 'And here's the bottom line, Joy. What you've done in tonight's segment is exactly what I'm fighting against. I'm fighting against the manipulation of language. I'm fighting against language deconstruction.'

'Right, you're fighting against 'wokeness' and 'corporate wokeness' et cetera. I get it,' Reid responds.

The appearance came after Reid had lashed out against Rufo, for making what she called 'White Man Demands' after he challenged her to invite him on her show.

The appearance came after Reid had lashed out against Rufo, for making what she called 'White Man Demands' after he challenged her to invite him on her show.

After the appearance, Rufo continued to try to keep up the debate on Twitter

After the appearance, Rufo continued to try to keep up

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