A “conversation” is what black activists—led by Barack Obama, followed obediently and wickedly by Hillary Clinton—are dubbing the Orwellian obscenity they’re foisting on the nation, through their megaphones in media, ever since the wave of hate crimes against white policemen commenced.
“African-American families … fear every time their children go somewhere, … have to have the talk about how to really protect themselves … from encounters with police,” parroted Clinton about The Talk blacks must allegedly have with their frightened kids, living in hellish America.
There’s Another Talk that dare not be discussed. Columnist John Derbyshire had The Other Talk with his kids and tried to have it with America. For his troubles, Derbyshire was dismissed from National Review, and soon became a national pariah.
The Other Talk You Can’t Have In America is discussed (and critiqued some) in “National Review Eunuchs.”