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'The ratio sparks joy': Racist 'white feminists' in hot water over hot take on Marie Kondo

In case you’re out of the Netflix loop, one of the streaming service’s most popular new shows is “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo,” in which the Japanese organizing consultant helps people get their clutter under control.

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Critics recently piled on Kondo for suggesting a book hoarder get rid of volumes that don’t “spark joy” — book collectors can be a defensive bunch.

But as AEI resident scholar Christina Sommers recently pointed out, one feminist got herself in trouble with a tweet about Kondo, leading to backup efforts by other feminists and ratios within ratios.

We’d never miss a ratio within a ratio within a ratio! Barbara Ehrenreich, who was recently fantasizing about shooting whoever cut down a tree in the Joshua Tree National Park, tweeted this about Kondo:

Actually, that was Take 2. Here’s the original tweet that did not spark joy.

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