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A significant portion of Kennedy’s commentary focuses on race and identity politics. He dismisses accusations of America being inherently racist, pointing out the progress made in passing civil rights laws over the past century. He criticizes radical policies that, according to him, obsess over racial and gender identity—such as allowing children to change genders at recess—arguing these are distortions of the Constitution and American values.
He also sharply criticizes the policies promoted by figures like Mandani, which openly advocate for taxing "whiter neighborhoods," asserting that such policies are blatant examples of racial bias and unfairness. Kennedy advocates for a return to pragmatic governance rooted in constitutional principles rather than identity politics.