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So who is directing the leftists?


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2021 Jun 27, 12:34pm   5,450 views  40 comments

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I’ve been posting a lot on social media in threads created by Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Ben Shapiro, and Dennis Prager. More than in the past, a lot of posters are leftists posting snarky comments, very heavily so about Critical Race Theory. They have to be taking their talking points from somewhere. Is it really just Msnbheehaw and propaganda sites like now this?

Thus far only one out of about 30 has been reasonable and even he is using the more advanced but standard leftist tactic of mischaracterizing what I say by rewording and throwing a question back at me.

Among the claims(all false).

1.) No one teaches CRT except Harvard graduate school.

This one is preposterously false. https://kirwaninstitute.osu.edu/

The Kirwan institute has developed “implicit bias” training for business as well as grade school. I had to take it at work. Essentially the core presumption is that everyone has built in biases they are unaware of and specific actions should be taken to ensure those biases don’t result in action.

Furthermore, there would be no protests at school board meetings if CRT wasn’t being considered. But there’s protests all over the country over this. Clearly CRT instruction is at minimum being considered.

2.) “you don’t know what CRT is”

Again laughable when a internet search gives you an answer within seconds. And why would Wikipedia have had to scrub and change their definition if there weren’t people actively reviewing it and citing it as a source to be critiqued?

3.) CRT isn’t being federally funded.

Again laughable. Fed money goes into universities directly and also indirectly via college loan funding.

4.) CRT is necessary because of the US history of racism that is ignored.

Now we get to Bill Mahers comments about millenials thinking past history doesn’t matter. History of racism in the US has been taught in grade school via history and social studies ciriculum since I was in school in the early 1980’s. This included through the civil rights movement in history classes, and the economic and social disparities through the 70’s in social studies classes. This is the part I find miserably appalling…that millenials think somehow racial history in the US is a new thing. Apparently no one is touting my statement that Gen X is the best friend black Americans have ever had. My silent generation parents were very young adults during the civil rights movement and taught me the words of Martin Luther King at a young age…to judge others by who they are, not what they are.

So who is giving these guys these talking points? And why can’t they think critically for just a moment and realize how crummy these talking points are? Especially being from the “party of science” and presumably logic and reason?

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19   Bd6r   2021 Jul 7, 10:45am  

Arguing on social media, or even having accounts there, makes money for ZuckFucks et. al. I don't see why any conservative would be on Twatter, facesucker, youtube etc, other than having Stockholm syndrome.
20   richwicks   2021 Jul 7, 11:55am  

Rb6d says
youtube etc,


I confess I still have an account on youtube. I'd say it's enemy territory, but when I'm there, I'm just to point out why I think somebody is wrong, and to encourage people to move and explore other video sites.

Go to Jimmy Dore's channel and read the comments.

It's fine that Facebook is an echo chamber, and Twatter has always been entirely useless. Youtube isn't, quite yet. It's much more worthless than it used to be though.
21   Bd6r   2021 Jul 7, 12:35pm  

richwicks says
I confess I still have an account on youtube. I'd say it's enemy territory, but when I'm there, I'm just to point out why I think somebody is wrong, and to encourage people to move and explore other video sites.

Go to Jimmy Dore's channel and read the comments.

It's fine that Facebook is an echo chamber, and Twatter has always been entirely useless. Youtube isn't, quite yet. It's much more worthless than it used to be though.

I don't have a youtube account, although I occasionally watch it on Brave so they would not earn money. I never had twatter or facebook accounts. I still have gmail, but I am transitioning to protonmail and in a year I will have severed my last connection with google.
I don't think that we can change anyone's mind by arguing in comment sections. Perhaps argument in person may work, but even then it takes time and huge effort, and person whom you argue with trusting you.
22   AmericanKulak   2021 Jul 7, 12:37pm  



Don't think for a minute Tweeter doesn't know about these Chinese Bots - and is in it with them.
23   Bd6r   2021 Jul 7, 12:41pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
Don't think for a minute Tweeter doesn't know about these Chinese Bots - and is in it with them.

they likely get paid by Chinese
24   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 Jul 7, 3:03pm  

richwicks says
Rb6d says
youtube etc,


I confess I still have an account on youtube. I'd say it's enemy territory, but when I'm there, I'm just to point out why I think somebody is wrong, and to encourage people to move and explore other video sites.

Go to Jimmy Dore's channel and read the comments.

It's fine that Facebook is an echo chamber, and Twatter has always been entirely useless. Youtube isn't, quite yet. It's much more worthless than it used to be though.


For me it’s music and sports card collecting. That stuff doesn’t exist in reasonable quantities anywhere else.
26   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Jul 7, 3:26pm  

Bill Gates funded the @math is racist@ thing. Equitablemath.com I think is his funded replacement.

Jeff Bezos finds some other shit Candace Owens mentioned recently. Behind all these movements is a rich fucking guy somewhere.
27   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Jul 7, 3:28pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
Furthermore, there would be no protests at school board meetings if CRT wasn’t being considered. But there’s protests all over the country over this. Clearly CRT instruction is at minimum being considered.


It’s in the classrooms already, at least in California. BHM and WHM was just straight up “fuck white men” months.
28   SumatraBosch   2021 Jul 7, 7:37pm  

Michelle Obama.

She orders them to carry her hibachi from house to house to cook the white babies she loves to eat.
29   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 Jul 7, 8:01pm  

SumatraBosch says
Michelle Obama.

She orders them to carry her hibachi from house to house to cook the white babies she loves to eat.


I mean, would this really surprise anyone?
30   Robert Sproul   2021 Jul 7, 8:04pm  

I don't know about "directing" but I'll tell you who is excited to be on board is $$$BIG$$$MONEY$$$.

“BlackRock Inc., the world’s largest asset manager [And largest institutional investor in most fortune 500 companies, called the 4th branch of government by Bloomberg News], plans to next year push companies for greater ethnic and gender diversity for their boards and workforces, and says it will vote against directors who fail to act.”
“The money manager, which oversees more than $7.8 trillion of assets, is asking U.S. companies to disclose the racial, ethnic and gender makeup of their employees -- data known as EEO-1 -- as well as measures they’re taking to advance diversity and inclusion, according to a stewardship report released Thursday.
BlackRock said it plans to ask companies about their plans for the transition to a low-carbon economy, information about their political lobbying, and the impacts their businesses have on key stakeholders.[Stakeholders matter now, not shareholders]”
https://archive.fo/o5q85
31   Patrick   2021 Jul 11, 4:52pm  

Robert Sproul says
says it will vote against directors who fail to act


Even if they are managing $7.8 trillion, where do they get the right to vote in corporate elections? I get a request to vote my "proxy" for each stock I own. (Why is it called a proxy, btw?)

Maybe mutual funds give that voting right to fund managers.
32   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Jan 11, 7:28am  

And just like that, complete fucking crickets. Not Jack shot about CRT in the news. I mean, this shit switched on a fucking dime.

I guess the DNC found out it’s not a good topic for the elections.
33   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Jan 11, 11:57am  

Money to schools with strings attached
34   AmericanKulak   2022 Jul 1, 10:40pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

And just like that, complete fucking crickets. Not Jack shot about CRT in the news. I mean, this shit switched on a fucking dime.

I guess the DNC found out it’s not a good topic for the elections.


Rufo: ... The GOP then adopted a smart frame — “parental rights,” “the parents’ party” — that created a set of policies and connotations that is very appealing to families. In the most recent generic ballot polling, parents with children in the home support Republicans by a 28-point margin. This is a political sea change. It drove the success of Glenn Youngkin and school choice initiatives across the country. The impact is undeniable.

Daniel Miller: One of the persistent issues faced by opposition activists is the problem of defining the contemporary regime. You’ve successfully popularized the term Critical Race Theory to characterize the current regime ideology, but how do you see the relationship between this ideology and the big corporate and political forces promoting it? Do you view them as motivated by sincere ideological commitments?
Christopher Rufo: There are the true believers, but for most people, it is a rationalization. The executives at Xerox and Walmart are not sincerely committed to CRT, but the entire incentive structure that surrounds them creates an enormous pressure to adopt these beliefs, at least as status markers or reputational insurance policies. It is much easier to bend the knee for George Floyd and write a $10 million check to BLM than to say “no.”

For conservatives, we have to realize that the game is not to debate the epiphenomenon of ideology, but to relentlessly unearth, attack and dislodge the broader structural phenomenon that underpins it. This means attacking it on moral, aesthetic, financial, legal, and bureaucratic grounds, in addition to the more straightforward style of intellectual debate. Governor DeSantis understands this better than anyone. He demonstrated in his fight against Disney that conservatives have leverage against corporate power, as long as they are willing to use it. The trick is to replicate that strategy across multiple domains and to shift incentives by changing the law.

https://im1776.com/2022/07/01/christopher-rufo-interview/
35   Booger   2022 Jul 2, 3:21am  

Obama is controlling Biden.
36   richwicks   2022 Jul 2, 7:30am  

Booger says


Obama is controlling Biden.


No he isn't. Obama and Biden just have the same puppet masters.. George W. Bush did as well. The power above the presidency are the intelligence agencies. Above them, I expect it just the Federal Reserve, but there could be plenty more middlemen of management.

As soon as we gave the ability for the intelligence agencies to spy on ALL digital communications, that's ultimate power. They can blackmail anybody that is worthwhile to blackmail. Even if they find a saint somewhere, is their wife a saint? Their kid? Their brother? Their boss? They don't have to be doing anything illegal, just something that would tarnish them.
37   AmericanKulak   2022 Jul 2, 9:42am  

The Bushes are ancient family, one of the reprobate ones stretching back centuries.

Obamas are connected to the Ayers, same thing. Father is on the Board of Sears and ConEd while his son is making bombs in a Manhattan townhouse Daddy is renting for him? Then they're the #1 grantwriters in Chicago but never meet Community Activist Obama?

Gates' father is on the Board of Planned Parenthood in the PNW?

It's all class interest. The upper crust in the US has always been jealous of the deference shown to the European Ruling Class and wants it here. One of the reasons they want to destroy the middle class. Our upper crust has been talking about eating 'low diets' and Kellogg's type shit for over a century, no different today: "Eat Ze Bugs".

Constant messaging that "American Dream is unsustainable, immoral to the Earth/Everything is made out of Cotton, and frankly, UNDESERVED by those who want it" is no accident.
38   NDrLoR   2022 Jul 2, 10:01am  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says


Money to schools with strings attached
That's what my mother, who taught from 1924 to 1970, warned administration about immediately after World War II when title money began being showered down on school districts--they'll give you money then tell you what to teach. In 1966, the first year of The Great Society programs, all the schools rushed to provide "free" school lunches, except my mother kept it out of her school until she retired.
39   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Dec 10, 9:23am  

It’s now changed to “what do Republicans mean when they say woke?” These fuckers are incorrigible.
40   richwicks   2022 Dec 10, 11:47am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

It’s now changed to “what do Republicans mean when they say woke?” These fuckers are incorrigible.


There's always two definitions that are contradictory. This prevents the "two groups" (left and right) from being able to talk rationally with one another.

The right considers "woke" to mean to be entirely controlled by the propaganda du jour and engrossed in it. The left considered "woke" to mean what it should mean, completely aware of the situation. Go see what the Urban Dictionary says:

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Woke

The first two definitions are entirely contradictory, they are opposites:

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