I hope this letter finds you well. I see you have a penchant for "free thinking." Well, our team here at Okayplayer believes that free thinking framed by oppressive constructs and devoid of historical, social, and political context is reductive and does more harm than good. If you are for "the people," it would behoove you and the people to read before you think and think before you speak.
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Yes, there are race theorists who can talk about race; sociologists who can talk about sociopolitics; and political theorists who can talk about socialism and capitalism. And we understand the limits of looking to celebrities to be authority figures on what others are more equipped to speak on. So, we won't conflate fame, talent, and intellect with authority. But we will ask that you equip yourself with the tools to properly and accurately speak on what you choose to use your platform to amplify.
What we don't know is if your peers in Calabasas are providing you with the proper tools to study what you speak on. And being that we don't believe iMessage is a sufficient enough space to relay the information that you'd need to be well-versed in all of the topics you speak and tweet about, we've compiled a comprehensive list of texts on race theory; the history of slavery; civil rights; capitalism; socialism and more to help guide you on your mission to continue thinking freely, but in a constructive manner. Because what good is an opinion or a theory when it's loud and wrong?
We know that your birthday is next month, so feel free to send this book list to all of your wealthy friends to make life easier for them, us, and yourself: