Sunday, June 5, 2022

How America's identity politics went from inclusion to division and idiocy

 


More tales from the moderate   "They called him the moderate, the man who would calm down the nation after the Trump storm. In fact, he's turned out to be a radical of radicals, or at least, the willing radical tool of the shadowy figures who write his speeches and tell him what to say.

"This is the latest tale of the moderate from this report by Just The News:. . ."

BU Professor Reveals This Week's New Thing That's Racist  $58,000 to attend Boston University. And this is what you get.

. . ."No, Boston University today, like most other American colleges and universities, is dedicated to turning out thoroughly indoctrinated Leftists who will serve as reliable cadres in the fundamental transformation of American society that both Barack Obama and Joe Biden have promised us. That’s why BU employs someone such as Saida Grundy as an assistant professor: a racist apologist for rioting is just the kind of professor the universities want these days. Having one on staff is a big source of prestige.". . .

 How America's identity politics went from inclusion to division | US politics | The Guardian    "We are at an unprecedented moment in America.

"For the first time in US history, white Americans are faced with the prospect of becoming a minority in their “own country.” While many in our multicultural cities may well celebrate the “browning of America” as a welcome step away from “white supremacy”, it’s safe to say that large numbers of American whites are more anxious about this phenomenon, whether they admit it or not. Tellingly, a 2012 study showed that more than half of white Americans believe that “whites have replaced blacks as the ‘primary victims of discrimination’.' ”. . .

Kellyanne Conway Dissects Biden's Entire Presidency with a Single Sentence . . .First, Conway said Biden is showing his true nature as a “creature of Washington of 50 years,” a man who’s spent almost his entire adult life in the make-believe world of government.

"Then she got to the real issue and summed up the administration in one sentence:

" 'Number two, he sounds like somebody who never takes responsibility and accountability,” she said."  "Bingo."

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