Thank you for the Vanity Fair link, and I can see why some single out Miller, where basically he was correct regarding his stance about the Duke case being a invalid attack on the University and it's LaCrosse Coach, Players, which has been dismissed by the State Attorney General.
Seems he was early to tack against the prevailing "news" coverage, and turns out he was on the correct side, if there was a correct side, giving support to his fellow Students in the drawn out failed case. OK. This is the first I knew he was a campus reporter a all, let alone stood nearly alone, and prevailed in the end.
Seems he was outspoken, and beyond the Duke critique of his support for the Lacrosse Team members, I don't see any valid reason for 'racism charges' as are freely weighed against him lately. His opinion as a campus reporter, or in the campus newspaper, and by extension some radio opinions given on the same matter, are interesting, and just that, his opinions... and the case was eventually dismissed.
He met Mr. Spencer at Duke, and has been tarred in this article for being in the same school with Spencer, with Spencer's views or statements used as the Tar. The article shows that he rejected association with Spencer's views as his own, and was not mincing words about his feelings in that regard.
Where is this 'racist' claim? What has he actually said or done in his public role(s) to earn such a charge? I saw 'quotes' by some who are not supporters, of statements or things he said to them, as they recall, printed as facts by VF.
Again, what has this got to do with his current position. Some bluster in his early exposure from the White House, criticism by Joe Scarborough... a failed former Congressman who generally had nothing positive to say about anyone associated with the Trump Administration, who forecast the disruption brought by liberal judges to this President's Orders... now being tossed by SCOTUS, at least in part... not defending the Policy but stating clearly the President's rights to make such Policy... so smacking down the various Judges who delayed for well over a year the effective implementation.. and rejecting Joe Scarborough's thinking nearly entirely in the process.
Seems Mr. Miller is doing the job he is tasked to perform, and doing it well.
I don't see where 'racist' is a valid expletive to heap his way. Has he ventured where many would not go, and invited a critique of his positions.. sure... and were there some racial, or supposedly racial components to the issues he chose to support, yes... and his opinion does not conform with Liberals, or the folks who make a living race baiting Nationally in the U.S., true enough.
I recognize that, and your information helps me understand where the invective comes from, and I do not come away believing Miller is racist at all, but he is strong in presenting himself, and his opinions, and I enjoy the way he debates "news" people when the opportunity is presented.
Provocative? Yes. Smart; Quick witted; good Debating skills? Yes.
Racist? No, not at all.