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Myles E. Johnson, who the New York Times lists as a “contributing writer” and children’s-book author, argued last week that whiteness must be “ abolished ” because it is inherently “greedy” and “can’t create anything on its own.”This, as well as other racially-charged comments, were written publicly by Johnson last week.“Whiteness is greedy,” Johnson wrote on the 16th, “and it even arrives in language. White people’s use of the N-word is to show there is no place they can’t arrive.”Eventually, Johnson argued, that “whiteness” will always try to “show dominance” and “it will always be there until it is abolished b/c whiteness can’t create anything on its own. it needs to steal/perpetuate greed to survive:”At other times, Johnson has made a number of racially-tinged accusations, including that white people are all dishonest And that white people are just “awful:”Johnson’s children’s book is called “Large Fears” and details an African American child’s wish to travel to Mars. This year he also wrote an article published in the New York Times about Beyoncé