Friday, July 2, 2021

The Radical Left's Social Experimentation and Weakening of the U.S. Military


Most of the men in my family have had a long and proud tradition of volunteering to serve and defend the United States of America in its armed forces.  This goes back for many generations.  Dad ran down at the end of World War II to sign up in the Navy.  He was only 17 at the time, and evidently the recruiter was more afraid of my grandmother than of his commanding officer when she “explained” the situation to him.  The Navy immediately discharged Dad and said to try again when he was 18.  Dad did try again… in the Army, where he served during the Korean War. 

When I graduated from high school, my dad had long since passed on from cancer.  My mom had remarried to a hard working but greedy man.  He dearly wanted me to go to his alma mater of the University of Southern California.  I applied to it and half a dozen other colleges and was accepted by all of them.  When the time came to make a decision, I decided I didn’t want my arrogant step-father paying for my college and decided to join the U.S. Navy as an enlisted man so I could pay my own way for college.  Mom was heart-broken and my step dad was angry.  It was the best decision I had ever made up to that point in my young life.

I joined in 1984 and served through 1992.  Some of the friends I made and lessons I learned have served me well into my advanced middle age.  One of my mentors as a young sailor was Equipment Operator First Class Petty Officer Earl Hanson.  Earl was a Vietnam veteran who had seen more than anyone should ever have to witness about the horrors of war.  He was an honorable no-nonsense man who had problems with authority figures that were foolish or stupid with their orders that put other men needlessly in harm’s way.  Earl had attended a couple of non-judicial punishment proceedings as the guest of honor throughout his career in front of his captain where he was summarily reduced in rank.  He had been in the service nearly twenty years when I first met him and was at his terminal career rank, one rank above me after being in only six years.

To say Earl was old-school is a laughable understatement.  He was politically incorrect long before the term was ever invented.  Earl would school us younger sailors about the “God-damned new Navy” and how it was headed straight to hell.  For example, Earl would posit that women-folk were supposed to be protected by men and had no place in the military other than in certain non-combatant fields such as hospital corpsmen or as yeomen working in offices.  They sure as hell didn’t need to be anywhere near the front lines.  Like I said, Earl was old school.  He was also the first guy I wanted to be around in the event of actual hostilities.  I learned more from him about fighting tactics then I did the Marine Corp gunnery sergeant attached to our Seabee battalion.  When we deployed to the beautiful sandy beaches, without the ocean views, of the Middle East during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, I took comfort in knowing that our skipper was a good and solid leader and Earl was in charge of our platoon. 

Today our armed forces seem to be in complete disarray.  For far too long leftist politicians have decided via their policies to do social experimentation amongst the ranks.  NONE of it has help build morale, unit cohesion, or the can-do spirit that is needed when the feces hits the fan.  The military’s ONLY function, as was continuously reiterated by Earl, was to break things and kill people in defense of our greatest nation on earth.  Our mission was to fight and win our nation’s wars.

Fast forward thirty years and we have screamed way past the then-controversial “don’t ask; don’t tell” policies of the Clinton administration.  Today, the Pentagon, which is so busy grand marshalling President Biden's Pride parades that it barely has time for real work, recently announced that it might consider allowing rainbow flags to be flown on installations along with Old Glory.  Needless to say, this is a drastic departure in protocol where only the stars and stripes and perhaps the POW/MIA colors were ever flown on federal military installations.  Evidently, this White House thinks adding political controversies to the military with a divisive flag is what is needed to further divide armed forces members.

In 2020, under Trump's DOD, the policy was simple: "The flags we fly must accord with the military imperatives of good order and discipline, treating all our people with dignity and respect, and rejecting divisive symbols," Defense Secretary Mark Esper said. Now, with Biden launching a full-scale rainbow offensive, some members are pushing back. The idea of turning our flagpoles into an LGBT endorsement is so contentious that Congressman Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) introduced a bill called the Old Glory Only Act. "The United States flag is the single greatest symbol of freedom the world has ever known, and there's no reason for anything but Old Glory to be flying..." he insisted.

It is demonstrably destructive to unit morale and cohesion to have gay military members living in the really close quarters with other military members which are found in barracks and ships, let alone in combat situations.  There is enough stress for military members without adding a potential sexual attraction component to the situation.  For the record, this is also why having women in combatant or forward posting roles is also a serious problem for unit readiness.

Sadly, our national flag isn’t the only target of Biden's. The militant leftists with their social experimentation are also taking aim at the military chaplaincy.  Many of these leftist radicals are calling for the ouster of anyone in a religious role who doesn't affirm the sexuality or identity of any soldier. "I believe the Army Chaplain Corps has failed to safeguard the wellbeing, dignity, and value of our LGBTQI+ soldiers," wrote Major David Evans in the Army Times. "A chaplain is not a government-paid missionary, and an individual chaplain's right to religious freedom cannot override any soldier's right to be valued and cared for."

It used to be that people who identified as LGBT had to hide their illicit sexual relationships in the military. Now, this administration thinks it's time for chaplains to hide theirs -- with God. "This is all about having a woke military," Lt. General (Ret.) Jerry Boykin said. "From the beginning of the chaplain's corps in our military -- which started all the way back in the Revolutionary War -- chaplains have never been asked as a policy of the Department of Defense or of the military to violate their own conscience or to compromise on fundamental issues of their faith, regardless of whether they were Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, or whatever they were. And now, because we're bringing in this Marxist theology, we're taking away the spiritual tools these men and women need to do their jobs.”

Just this past month, a group of nearly 40 leftist House Democrats introduced a piece of legislation that would stop the DOD from stationing military members with trans-identifying children in any state or country that doesn't give them access to mutilating surgery or hormone treatments. That would include places like Arkansas, where they've outlawed experimentation on minors. In other words, the Pentagon would let a son or daughter's LGBT preferences get in the way of a servicemember's deployment. How on earth does that improve military readiness?  Now the left wants to pay for service members’ surgeries for transitioning to their identified sex.  With all due respect and compassion towards these good folks, there are numerous serious psychological issues and instabilities that are typically associated with these tortured folks with gender dysphoria.  They have no business being a part of the military with such disqualifying issues, let alone having tax payers cough up the money for their surgeries as their units get ready to deploy.

Then there is the issue of Critical Race Theory (CRT) being shoved down the throats of military members.  Many on the left try to gaslight the unwoke who criticize CRT as if they were supporting racism.  There is a distinct difference between CRT and racism, however.  In a Slate interview published June 12, Ibram X. Kendi, director of the Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University and author of such racist tomes as How to Be An Antiracist, outlined critical race theory, which divides people into oppressors and the oppressed, and said he was “inspired” by the perspective and by individuals who have furthered it.  More objective observers say critical race theory casts whites as oppressors and minorities as their victims.

If one were to accept Kendi’s argument that America, and by extension, its armed forces are fundamentally racist, how does one expect that to increase morale and unit cohesion, let alone recruiting rates?  Kendi says the answer to previous racism is more racism. “The only remedy to past discrimination,” he says, “is present discrimination. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.”

In typical leftist hyperbolic fashion, he wants severe punishments for even small acts he deems unacceptable. “What other people call racial microaggressions, I call racist abuse. And I call the zero-tolerance policies preventing and punishing these abusers what they are: antiracist.”

When the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, came to testify on the latest defense budget, a handful of Republicans took the opportunity to put the country's top general on the hot seat over the wildly unpopular move to teach CRT in the ranks, which starts with America's service academies.  Rep. Michael Waltz (R-Fla.) vehemently stated that Republicans aren't manufacturing this firestorm. "This isn't something we're raising. This came to me from cadets, from families, from soldiers with their alarm and their concern at how divisive this type of teaching is that is rooted in Marxism, that classifies people along class lines, an entire race of people as oppressor and oppressed."

Recently Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier was relieved of his command as commander of a U.S. Space Force unit for speaking the truth about critical race theory’s rapid inroads among America’s armed forces as he published a book entitled Irresistible Revolution: Marxism's Goal of Conquest & the Unmaking of the American Military.  For blowing the whistle on this pernicious anti-American ideology being promulgated in our military’s ranks, Lt. General Stephen Whiting removed Colonel Lohmeier from his command.  Imposing anti-American racial ideologies on our troops directly threatens our national security, by spreading ideas that undermine confidence in the principles underpinning our Constitution, trust in our system of government and traditional values that promote unity, cohesion and equality among service members. That’s classic CRT.  (And I highly recommend reading the excellent article at this link about CRT.)

According to Ibram Kendi, “in order to truly be antiracist, you also have to truly be anticapitalist.”  In other words, identity is the means; Marxism is the end.  These are the unspoken goals of CRT when it comes to fruition as Colonel Lohmeier was attempting to bring to light.

All of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines take an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution and all that it stands for. Instructing them that our Constitution, and the beliefs incorporated into it by the Founders, were meant to perpetuate white supremacy is reprehensible; it cries for urgent congressional examination and pushback. Yet that’s precisely what troops are being taught, according to Lohmeier.

Lohmeier described to radio host Steve Gruber the “intensive teaching that I heard at my base—that at the time the country ratified the United States Constitution, it codified white ­supremacy as the law of the land. If you want to disagree with that, then you start [being] labeled all manner of things, ­including racist.”

On another show, Lohmeier shared more concerns that motivated him to speak out, saying that “the diversity, inclusion and equity industry and the trainings we are receiving in the military” are further examples of Marxist ideas that included critical race theory.

Consider the Navy’s Professional Reading Program. It includes books that portray America as systemically racist and promotes the view that the Constitution was written to perpetuate white supremacy. That the Space Force has now relieved a unit commander for expressing his concerns about this type of education and training material within his service suggests this is no isolated case and more is to come.

In just five months since Biden's "election", the culture of our fighting force is changing quickly. Under Joe Biden, one of the last bastions of American patriotism is on a collision course with a radical Marxist agenda that isn't just threatening our servicemembers -- it's threatening America.  But then the left often associates American patriotism with racism.

The only reason this administration is so intent on teaching critical race theory, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) insists, is so it can rip apart our military at the seams. "Our military's strength depends on the unity of our troops and the knowledge that America is a noble nation worth fighting for. Critical race theory teaches that race is a person's most important characteristic, and that America is an evil, oppressive place." Forcing commanders to preach that the country they're serving is racist has already led, as the far-Left hoped it would, to more good men and women leaving the service.

Retired Army Lt. General Jerry Boykin warned that the Pentagon is actually encouraging people to turn others in; to snitch on the men and women they serve with if they think they're an extremist (a conservative, in other words.)  And the sad thing about it is, Boykin went on, "all this is doing is driving a wedge between members of the military. And there's nothing more important on the battlefield -- not weapons, not the technology -- [than] the cohesion and the morale of those men and women who are out there fighting. They make the difference. That's how you win on the battlefield."

Seemingly inexplicably "They want to weaken our military," Boykin insisted. "Well, it doesn't make sense to you and me, but it does if you're a Marxist... It makes sense if you want to reduce the readiness of our military so that there is no propensity, no desire to use our military again." Marxists want a one-world government, he warned. And our troops are in their way.

If you’re going to promote such ideas which paint America as a racist republic that shouldn’t be defended but overthrown, why have a military at all, unless you’re planning to use it to stage a Communist revolution?

Senator, and veteran, Tom Cotton stated, “They should be focused on teaching about how to win real wars, not culture wars." In advancing race-baiting, divisive theories, the Biden administration has lost sight of the fact that the military has a critical mission, to fight and win wars. And America has major geopolitical rivals that would like nothing better than to undermine our ability to project force to defend our national interests. "I suspect if China and Russia, if they wanted to try to undermine unit morale and unit cohesion, they would probably not think of a much better strategy," Cotton pointed out.

“What happens if it harms unit cohesion and morale in our military? Then we literally are risking our freedom,” Cotton said. “That’s why it’s so important that the U.S. military’s priority should remain what it always has been—to fight and win real wars, not to get distracted by culture wars.”

“They don’t just play a kids’ game for money or sell sugary beverages. They are the institution that keeps us free and safe,” stated Cotton. “They make almost everything else possible in our country in protecting our way of life. So, it’s the most corrosive place where you can teach these small, specious doctrines.”

The military has always had issues, and it had its issues when I served in the 1980’s and early 90’s, but adding women in combatant roles, championing gay and transgender issues, squelching and punishing any detractors of LGBTQ lifestyles (including by the chaplaincy), and service-wide indoctrination and division via critical race theory are rapidly tearing apart the very fabric of our military.  Such divisions, if continued, WILL cause our military to be unable to respond and answer the call when our adversaries in the world take advantage of our weakness and act against us.  I can almost hear Earl Hanson concernedly and bitterly complaining once again, “God-damned new Navy!”

55 comments:

Jerry said...

Our military, right, or wrong, has always been used for social experimentation. Example; Truman desegregated the military way before desegregation was normal in the U.S., which helped pave the way for desegregation in the general population of the U.S., for good, or bad.
It's obvious you are anti-gay (at least in the military) but I doubt gays serving in the military will be the moral decay of a great fighting force as proven by other great fighting forces of the world accepting gays in their military decades ago. Is public acceptance the issue? Roman troops were given young boys to rape for their satisfaction, for good deeds on the battlefield.
As usual, the left goes way to far in infiltrating their ideas resulting in some of the idiocy you describe, but again, I doubt those ideas will be the downfall of our great fighting force.
I think you underestimate our fighting forces. Are they so thin skinned they can't handle such issues without falling apart?

Rain Trueax said...

Wow, just wow. Scary times for anyone paying attention at all- and many are not or only being brainwashed by the media they watch.

Dave Dubya said...

Domestic terrorism from...you guessed it.

Here's your radical Right acting on all their hate and lies:


https://occupydemocrats.com/2021/07/03/23-shots-fired-into-democratic-alabama-state-senators-home/

23 shots fired into Democratic Alabama state senator’s home
JULY 3, 2021

To Alabama State Senator Vivian Davis Figures (D), the threat of right-wing violence by disgruntled supporters of the former guy who have escalated from partisan division to all-out warfare is anything but hypothetical.

At 5 AM earlier this week, Figures’ home in Mobile, Alabama was hit with 23 bullets at a time when luckily neither the state senator nor anyone else was at home.
No injuries were reported, but the home was riddled with bullets and broken windows.

Dave Dubya said...

Speaking of the brave chickenhawk defender of America, Tucker Carlson. Who is really undermining the military?

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley told the House Armed Services Committee that it was important for members of the U.S. military to be "open-minded" and "widely read."

"I've read Mao Tse Tung. I've read Karl Marx. I've read Lenin. That doesn't make me a communist," he said.

"What is it that caused thousands of people to assault this building and try to overturn the constitution of the United States of America? What caused that? I want to find that out," Gen. Milley said, referring to the Capitol riots of January 6.

"I want to understand white rage. And I'm white, and I want to understand it," the general said.

For defending teaching cadets and service personnel differing viewpoints, including aspects of critical race theory, Tucker Carlson smeared him with, “He’s not just a pig. He’s stupid.”

This is the radical Right.

Dave Dubya said...

Ever wonder why the radical Right never complains about Trump deporting veterans?

Yeah, we know...

Dave Dubya said...

1)

Darrell,

As one of your hated “leftists”, I support a diverse and professional military that reflects our people. I want them trained and educated enough to represent our nation. I’ve known you long enough to realize that everything you hate or don’t understand needs to be framed as “Marxism”.

Your baseless assumptions have left you in quite a frenzied panic. What makes you an expert on the present culture of our fighting force? You have no rational metric to pronounce your judgment. Or you conceal it. All you have are the opinions of radical Right politicians and radical Right former soldiers. More on them later.

But, yes, they are your final authority. Facts be damned.

”In just five months since Biden's "election", the culture of our fighting force is changing quickly. Under Joe Biden, one of the last bastions of American patriotism is on a collision course with a radical Marxist agenda that isn't just threatening our servicemembers -- it's threatening America.

Yeah. Diversity, inclusion and understanding are right out of the Communist Manifesto. NO. It is not. Get a grip. Sorry, conservative white people are not the final authorities on the history and effects of racism.

Only the brainwashed radical Right would put quotation marks around the word “election”. Biden won. Trump lost. Traitors, authoritarian dupes, idiots and cry baby insurrectionists disagree. Ask one for evidence and you get crickets. Even Trump’s toady Bill Barr called it bullshit.

”But then the left often associates American patriotism with racism.”

Wrong again. The left associates white nationalism with racism. Sorry, patriotism is NOT yours to claim. It’s not white or black. It is not left or right. So kindly take that BS and shove it where it belongs.

”Today our armed forces seem to be in complete disarray. For far too long leftist politicians have decided via their policies to do social experimentation amongst the ranks. NONE of it has help build morale.”

Right. We’ve heard that ever since they let Blacks in the military. Now it’s women and gays that get demonized. Try that white bigoted male BS line on the Israeli Defense Force. Go ahead. See what they tell you. Did you know the best snipers in WWII were Russian women?

And I bet you consider yourself an expert on history as well.

”Today, the Pentagon, which is so busy grand marshalling President Biden's Pride parade... it might consider allowing rainbow flags to be flown on installations along with Old Glory...Biden launching a full-scale rainbow offensive...It is demonstrably destructive to unit morale and cohesion to have gay military members...women in combatant or forward posting roles is also a serious problem for unit readiness.”

Every homophobic bigot agrees with you. And to think, how many hundreds of thousands of gay men died defending your right to spew such bile. You dishonor their sacrifice.

Dave Dubya said...

2)
”The militant leftists with their social experimentation are also taking aim at the military chaplaincy.”

Do you know what militant means? Your fellow true believers who stormed the Capitol are the militants. The stooges who plotted to kill Gov. Whitmer after Trump tweeted, “liberate Michigan” are militants.

Lt. General (Ret.) Jerry Boykin said. " And now, because we're bringing in this Marxist theology, we're taking away the spiritual tools these men and women need to do their jobs.”

And you parroted, “If you’re going to promote such ideas which paint America as a racist republic that shouldn’t be defended but overthrown, why have a military at all, unless you’re planning to use it to stage a Communist revolution?”

This is pure delusion, detached from all reality. It is fear and panic at the unknown. ALL you know of CRT is what radical Right propagandists tell you. You know I’m correct on this.

The radical Right “red card” gets played again. What else do they have? Certainly not informed, non-biased judgment. But they do have their special “Nazi card” too.

Boykin is the self proclaimed victimized bigot who whined, “This SOGI [‘sexual orientation and gender identity’ anti-discrimination laws] nonsense is an example of exactly what they’re trying to do to us. They’re trying to put us in a situation where we’re going to lose our businesses, where we’re going to be forced to accept what Adolf Hitler forced the church to accept in Germany in 1937.”

No. This is hysteria.

Boykin is a crazed religious bigot as well: “Our government is so infiltrated and the Muslim Brotherhood has so much influence in this country, it is incredible.”

No. Not true.

Boykin goes for “Nazi card” again: “One of the most disgusting things I hear is for people to call Hitler the extreme right. The absolute opposite was true. It was the National Socialist Party. He was an extraordinarily off the scale leftist. But many Jews in America, for example, can’t identify with the Republican Party because they’re called the party of the right, and they equate that to Hitler when in fact nothing could be further from the truth.”

Hitler sent gays and Jews to concentration camps. Yellow, blue, red, and pink stars and triangles were worn by Jews, emigrants, Socialists and Marxists, and homosexuals.

He was a damn fascist, not a socialist. He locked them up, for God’s sake.

National Socialism was white nationalism. Period.

Dave Dubya said...

3)
Boykin displayed his ignorance of history again when he told a religious group in Oregon that Islamic extremists hate the United States “because we’re a Christian nation, because our foundation and our roots are Judeo-Christian.”

I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life, I absenteed myself from Christian assemblies.- Benjamin Franklin

But how has it happened that millions of fables, tales, legends have been blended with both Jewish and Christian revelation that have made them the most bloody religion that ever existed?

The divinity of Jesus is made a convenient cover for absurdity. Nowhere in the Gospels do we find a precept for Creeds, Confessions, Oaths, Doctrines, and whole carloads of other foolish trumpery that we find in Christianity. - John Adams

Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise.... During almost fifteen centuries has the legal establishment of Christianity been on trial. What have been its fruits? More or less, in all places, pride and indolence in the clergy; ignorance and servility in laity; in both, superstition, bigotry, and persecution...The purpose of separation of church and state is to keep forever from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the soil of Europe with blood for centuries.
James Madison

The United States of America should have a foundation free from the influence of clergy.- George Washington

There is not one redeeming feature in our superstition of Christianity. It has made one half the world fools, and the other half hypocrites...Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law... In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own. -Thomas Jefferson

All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.- Thomas Paine


These radical Right lies are textbook bigotry.

“Mr. Secretary: We’re hearing reports of plummeting morale, growing mistrust between the races and sexes where none existed just six months ago,” Tom Cotton condescendingly lectured Lloyd Austin, the first Black person to be secretary of defense.

The radical Right typically denies the history of racism, even just six months ago.

Austin patiently responded: “I would also say that diversity, equity and inclusion is important to this military now and it will be important in the future. And so we're going to make sure that our military looks like America and that our leadership looks like what's in the ranks of the military.We should be welcoming to everyone who can qualify and who is fit to serve and who can maintain the standards, And, secondly, we ought to look like the America that we support and defend and our senior leadership should look like what's in the ranks.
Where we've done a great job in recruiting highly qualified and capable people, I think we need to do a bit better in terms of making sure that we're absolutely inclusive and making sure that we create pathways, or pathways are available, for everybody that's in the ranks to achieve, to realize their full potential. And so that's what diversity, equity and inclusion is all about. It's about cohesion. It's about making sure that we remain the most effective and lethal fighting force in the world and we have been in the past and we will be in the future.”


“As the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built,” pontificates Tom “Slavery was a necessary evil” Cotton.

Absolutely repugnant. And damned racist to boot.

Dave Dubya said...

4)
Why did white nationalist Tucker Carlson call the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Mark Milley a pig and stupid?

Because he defended the study of critical race theory in the military:

"First of all, on the issue of critical race theory, et cetera. I'll obviously have to get much smarter on whatever the theory is, but I do think it's important actually for those of us in uniform to be open-minded and be widely read. And in the United States Military Academy is a university and it is important that we train and we understand. And I want to understand white rage and I'm white, and I want to understand it. So what is it that caused thousands of people to assault this building and try to overturn the constitution of the United States of America? What caused that? I want to find that out. I want to maintain an open mind here, and I do want to analyze it. It's important that we understand that because our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and guardians, they come from the American people. So it is important that the leaders now and in the future do understand it."
“I’ve read Mao Zedong. I’ve read Karl Marx. I’ve read Lenin. That doesn’t make me a communist. So what is wrong with understanding, having some situational understanding about the country for which we are here to defend?”
“A situational understanding about the country for which we are here to defend.”


THAT’s what the radical Right hates. Why? Because those uppity Black people deserve it.

Dave Dubya said...

5)
Your "CRT Authority" Rufo has been relentless in his crusade to demonize any and all racially oriented seminars, training and education, especially when minorities are allowed to frame them.

He tweeted on March 15th 2021:

We have successfully frozen their brand—"critical race theory"—into the public conversation and are steadily driving up negative perceptions. We will eventually turn it toxic, as we put all of the various cultural insanities under that brand category.

The goal is to have the public read something crazy in the newspaper and immediately think "critical race theory." We have decodified the term and will recodify it to annex the entire range of cultural constructions that are unpopular with Americans.

Yes, I envisioned a strategy—turn the brand "critical race theory" toxic—and, despite having virtually no resources compared to my opponents, willed it into being through writing and persuasion.


“Critical race theory,” Rufo said, “has become, in essence, the default ideology of the federal bureaucracy and is now being weaponized against the American people.”

"Weaponized against the American people."

That sounds incredibly dangerous, and for good reason. Fear is the goal. Fear is what molds and motivates the radical Right. Facts have no place in this brainwashing tactic.

But we have to consider the sources of this pogrom that is busily white-washing racial issues. This is propaganda from the same ilk who accuse the press and journalists of being enemies of the people. These are not defenders of democracy and equality. These are conservative radical right WHITE propagandists. And as every “good American” knows, only conservative white people have unilateral authority to define racism.

Rufo’s dire warnings leave out any description or quoted reference to what CRT really is. All he’s interested in are angry reactions to any program that endeavors to advance racial understanding. He amasses the grievances from white conservatives who were annoyed or offended by diversity training. Often these training sessions were voluntary and given even online.

When he posts “The Original Source Document” of a session, it shows nothing of what they are accused of saying. The same applies to all of his articles I’ve seen. All of his quotes and “evidence” are cherry-picked from his “trove of whistleblower documents”, in other words, the emotional reactive resentments and grievances by the minority of angry white conservatives.

Nowhere does he present any context or elaboration of content. His purpose is not to inform, but to deceive, and to incite white anger and fear.

Republicans are following Trump's lead and are banning Critical Race Theory, or anything they call critical race theory, or even any diversity training or education at all.

Here’s the bottom line. Banning the teaching of systemic racism is actually a perfect example of systemic racism.

Dave Dubya said...

Kendi
1)

Ibram X. Kendi is the radical Right’s biggest “Marxist” boogie man since Obama.

Darrell wrote: In a Slate interview published June 12, Ibram X. Kendi, director of the Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University and author of such racist tomes as How to Be An Antiracist, outlined critical race theory, which divides people into oppressors and the oppressed, and said he was “inspired” by the perspective and by individuals who have furthered it. More objective observers say critical race theory casts whites as oppressors and minorities as their victims.

Yes, even though Darrell NEVER read the book, he will call it “racist”. How do I know? I know because he didn’t even read the Slate interview, or he completely falsified the content.

Only racists who deny racism would claim there were no “oppressors and the oppressed” in our racist plagued history.

Darrell goes on to accuse Kendi, “He wants severe punishments for even small acts he deems unacceptable.””

Ooooo. Fear the Angry Black Man!! Panic! Call him a commie! Gee Darrell, what kind of punishment are we talking about here? You got nothing but accusations with no evidence, as usual.

Kendi did say, “And so, I think in order to truly be antiracist, you also have to truly be anti-capitalist, as I write in the book. And in order to truly be anti-capitalist, you have to be antiracist, because they’re interrelated.”

Instead of examining the context, Rufo quickly played the red card.” In other words, identity is the means; Marxism is the end”.

Here is the context the bigots must ignore: (Not that Darrell is a bigot. He just accepts whatever bigots like Rufo say.)

When you think of colonialism, or even slavery, these are fundamentally a relationship between racism and capitalism, which was essential to its emergence. And so, I think in order to truly be antiracist, you also have to truly be anti-capitalist, as I write in the book. And in order to truly be anti-capitalist, you have to be antiracist, because they’re interrelated.

It’s so much easier to just moo out “Marxism”, isn’t it?

Dave Dubya said...

Kendi:
2)

I happened to have read the “excellent article at this link about CRT”. It was dishonest and based only on the grievances of angry white conservatives. See comment above.

Rufo immediately conflated CRT with Marxism. That’s all it took to hood the radical white Right.

One of Rufo’s biggest lies in his “excellent article” was, “In Philadelphia, an elementary school forced fifth-graders to celebrate “Black communism” and simulate a Black Power rally”.

The school had to respond due to the vile racist hate this engendered within the radical Right:

Mr. Rufo wrote several inaccuracies shared with him by an ‘anonymous’ individual, such as:

“a fifth-grade teacher at the inner-city William D. Kelley School designed a social studies curriculum to celebrate Davis, praising the “black communist” for her fight against “injustice and inequality.” As part of the lesson, the teacher asked students to “describe Davis’ early life,” reflect on her vision of social change, and “define communist”—presumably in favorable terms. At the conclusion of the unit, the teacher led the ten- and eleven-year-old students into the school auditorium to “simulate” a Black Power rally to “free Angela Davis” from prison, where she had once been held while awaiting trial on charges of conspiracy, kidnapping, and murder.”

Her published curriculum focused on the usage of hair as a means for political activism in historic Black events. There was never a focus on Black Communism, only the background of Davis’s upbringing in Birmingham, Alabama that shaped her position."

“Teacher shows images of Coretta Scott King and Angela Davis.”

https://kelley.philasd.org/

And Angela was acquitted, not that racists care for that fact.

Now, back the Slate interview and what was really said:

Dr. Kendi, in your mind, what actually is critical race theory and why do you think Republicans and so many people are so in a kerfuffle about it now?

Ibram X. Kendi: Critical race theory emerged among lawyers and legal scholars who recognized that despite being in this post–civil rights America, racial inequity and disparity still existed and persisted. For them and for critical race theorists, the aim was to examine those structures, those laws, those policies, so that we can uncover the structures of racism. And obviously, critical race theory has extended out to other disciplines. Personally, I think that Republicans specifically chose to attack critical race theory because they felt that they could define it more easily than other terms. Since they couldn’t come out and say, “Oh, those people who are challenging systemic racism are a problem.” They couldn’t say, “Those anti-racists are a problem.” So they’re defining critical race theory at the same time they are attacking it, and critical race theorists are like, “That’s not how we define it.”


Kendi better get with the program. Only white conservatives are allowed to define racism and CRT, amirite?

Jerry said...

Dave,
What you say is true, but there they are and we have to deal with them. They are not going to disappear just because we disagree with them, or think they are our countries enemies. Voting patterns in America show they have deep support and will continue to win office. The best way to stop them is to have more Democratic wins at the ballot box and for longer periods of time. If the public has been brainwashed, then they need to be reeducated. That's a job not easily attained and negativity towards them is not the path to reeducation.

Dave Dubya said...

Jerry,
You're absolutely correct.

However, once we use the word "reeducated" they will see only a flashing red sign screaming, "Commies!".

I think the better, and more accurate, term would be "deprogrammed", since they fit every definition of a cult.

And as we all know, nobody can reason with a cult. They cling to their radical Right indoctrination as if it were their Bible or AR-15.

At their core they are authoritarian personalities, and they will listen only to their authoritarian leaders.

This is why they reject journalism as "fake news" and the press as "enemies of the people".

We are the hated "others" they are taught to fear and loathe. They will NEVER listen to a word we say.

Watch how all my facts will be ignored, dismissed, scorned, or twisted.

I know their mentality. They are what they are. Count on it.

That said, there are a few who eventually realize they are being lied to, like Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney. But they are the small minority with higher levels of education, literacy, and a sense of decency.

Their anger and hate gives them a self-righteous rush of power and purpose. And of course a sense of belonging to the alpha group.

They operate more from emotion than reason.

But we all know that.

Dave Dubya said...

"If you say it enough and keep saying it, they'll start to believe you." Trump, July 3, 2021

Joseph Goebbels: "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."

"I play to people's fantasies," he wrote in "The Art of the Deal." "People want to believe that something is the biggest and the greatest and the most spectacular. I call it truthful hyperbole."

"If you admit defeat, then you will be defeated," Trump wrote in "Think Big."

And his cult of radical Right white authoritarians believe in their savior. Why would he lie?

Dave Dubya said...

I know this is utter futility, but the Radical Right can't say nobody told them what CRT is. (It's NOT what their Critical Racist Tirades tell us.)

Here it is anyway:

https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Race-Theory-Third-Introduction/dp/147980276X


Critical Race Theory (Third Edition): An Introduction
Since the publication of the first edition of Critical Race Theory in 2001, the United States has lived through two economic downturns, an outbreak of terrorism, and the onset of an epidemic of hate directed against immigrants, especially undocumented Latinos and Middle Eastern people. On a more hopeful note, the country elected and re-elected its first black president and has witnessed the impressive advance of gay rights.

As a field, critical race theory has taken note of all these developments, and this primer does so as well. It not only covers a range of emerging new topics and events, it also addresses the rise of a fierce wave of criticism from right-wing websites, think tanks, and foundations, some of which insist that America is now colorblind and has little use for racial analysis and study.

Critical Race Theory is essential for understanding developments in this burgeoning field, which has spread to other disciplines and countries. The new edition also covers the ways in which other societies and disciplines adapt its teachings and, for readers wanting to advance a progressive race agenda, includes new questions for discussion, aimed at outlining practical steps to achieve this objective.

Richard Delgado is John J. Sparkman Chair of Law at the University of Alabama and one of the founders of critical race theory. His books include The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader (co-edited with Jean Stefancic; New York University Press) and The Rodrigo Chronicles (New York University Press).

Jean Stefancic is Professor and Clement Research Affiliate at the University of Alabama School of Law. Her books include No Mercy: How Conservative Think Tanks and Foundations Changed America’s Social Agenda and How Lawyers Lose Their Way: A Profession Fails Its Creative Minds.


In their work "Critical Race Theory": An Introduction, first published in 2001, the legal scholars Richard Delgado (one of the founders of CRT) and Jean Stefancic discuss several general propositions that they claim would be accepted by many critical race theorists, despite the considerable variation of belief among members of the movement.

These “basic tenets” of CRT, according to the authors, include the following claims:

(1) Race is socially constructed, not biologically natural.

(2) Racism in the United States is normal, not aberrational: it is the common, ordinary experience of most people of color.

(3) Owing to what critical race theorists call “interest convergence” or “material determinism,” legal advances (or setbacks) for people of color tend to serve the interests of dominant white groups. Thus, the racial hierarchy that characterizes American society may be unaffected or even reinforced by ostensible improvements in the legal status of oppressed or exploited people.

(4) Members of minority groups periodically undergo “differential racialization,” or the attribution to them of varying sets of negative stereotypes, again depending on the needs or interests of whites.

(5) According to the thesis of “intersectionality” or “antiessentialism,” no individual can be adequately identified by membership in a single group. An African American person, for example, may also identify as a woman, a lesbian, a feminist, a Christian, and so on.

(6) The “voice of color” thesis holds that people of color are uniquely qualified to speak on behalf of other members of their group (or groups) regarding the forms and effects of racism. This consensus has led to the growth of the “legal story telling” movement, which argues that the self-expressed views of victims of racism and other forms of oppression provide essential insight into the nature of the legal system.
---

Dave Dubya said...

Can Darrell rationally discuss the real facts? Who am I kidding? He thinks Trump won the election...

Voltaire and Pascal remind us:
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”

“Let us then strive to think well; that is the basic principle of morality.”

The radical Right thrives on emotional reactions, lies and absurdities.

I assume he will ignore, dismiss or scorn this discussion of real CRT. He's already been programmed to declare it is "Marxism". As if the CRT above is from the Communist Manifesto.

It is NOT.

This angry and hateful radical Right brainwashing is truly tearing our country apart.

By the way, Trump lost.

President Biden:
Electoral Votes-306
Popular Voter: 81,264,673 (51.3%)

Sore Loser Crybaby Trump:
Electoral Votes- 232
Popular Voter: 74,210,838 (46.9%)


What's the use? The radical Right cultists love their Dear Leader, trust their Dear Leader, will believe their Dear Leader, and will storm the Capitol for their Dear Leader, no matter what the reality may be.

They are dangerous. Their Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are terrorists.

Sad. Tragic. They are threatened by truth, knowledge and facts. They will destroy our democracy and elections. Power is all that matters to authoritarians.

Hitler would be proud of our radical Right. Thank God for FDR. Thank God for all the gay men who sacrificed their lives so homophobic American bigots can still hate and fear them.

We cannot reason with them. They cannot show evidence to support their Big Lie. We must defeat them.

Dave Dubya said...

Of course he did. He’s another of a long line of authoritarian, radical Right, white nationalists.

There was no dictator the Former Guy would not praise. He loves tough guys. Putin, Erdogan, Kim Jong Un, and XI, were his idols. He openly lusted for their kind of totalitarian power.

Ex-wife Ivana revealed Trump, “reads a book of Hitler’s collected speeches, My New Order, which he keeps in a cabinet by his bed”.

Michael Bender of the Wall Street Journal reports in his new book that Trump told his chief of staff, John Kelly: “Well, Hitler did a lot of good things.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/06/donald-trump-hitler-michael-bender-book

Bender reports that Trump made the remark during an impromptu history lesson in which Kelly “reminded the president which countries were on which side during the conflict” and “connected the dots from the first world war to the second world war and all of Hitler’s atrocities”.

In a statement a Trump spokesperson, Liz Harrington, said: “This is totally false. President Trump never said this. It is made-up fake news, probably by a general who was incompetent and was fired.”

But Bender says unnamed sources reported that Kelly “told the president that he was wrong, but Trump was undeterred”, emphasizing German economic recovery under Hitler during the 1930s.

“Kelly pushed back again,” Bender writes, “and argued that the German people would have been better off poor than subjected to the Nazi genocide.”

Bender adds that Kelly told Trump that even if his claim about the German economy under the Nazis after 1933 were true, “you cannot ever say anything supportive of Adolf Hitler. You just can’t.”


Birds of a feather. Nazis also happened to be radical Right, authoritarian white nationalists. They were NOT socialists. They sent socialists, Marxists and communists to concentration camps.


Dave Dubya said...

It is impossible to describe the complexities of Critical Race Theory on a bumper sticker. It is easy to put lies about CRT on a bumper sticker. The closed mind of an ignorant bigot always has that advantage

Dave Dubya said...

They are corrupt to the core.

Con-servative Justice:

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett ruled in favor of a major donor to her confirmation battle without explaining her ties to the plaintiff.

The Americans for Prosperity Foundation sued over a California law requiring charitable organizations to disclose the identities of their major donors to the state attorney general's office, but Barrett not only declined to recuse herself from the case -- she also vigorously took part in oral arguments and joined the majority opinion without addressing questions about her involvement, reported The American Prospect.

The Koch-funded advocacy group publicly committed more than $1 million promoting Barrett's confirmation weeks before Donald Trump lost his re-election bid.

Federal law provides that a Supreme Court justice is disqualified in any case where her "impartiality might reasonably be questioned."


https://www.rawstory.com/amy-coney-barrett-americans-for-prosperity/

Dave Dubya said...

Republicans love to rail against “socialism.” But of the states that receive more federal funding than they contribute, 70% are Republican. Of the states that contribute more than they receive, 80% are Democratic. Republicans are fine with state socialism — when it benefits them!

Dave Dubya said...

Trump again demands vengeance for Ashli Babbitt, calls for release of all Jan 6th defendants. He wants to ID the cop for his thugs to take revenge.

That's your boy. Better keep the faith.

This is con-servatism.

Dave Dubya said...

The Trump Org. used the Presidential Inauguration Committee's (PIC's) FUNDS to pay a DEBT of the TRUMP family's business.

Just the facts.

Keep serving your boy. He needs you.

Dave Dubya said...

Ohio Republicans just passed a bill that makes it legal for health care workers, from doctors and nurses to lab techs , to decline health care to LGBTQ people, if they have "moral" objections to their being gay.

So much for that thing about, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”

So much for the commandment to love your neighbor.

That stuff doesn’t apply to good American Christian homophobic bigots.

Dave Dubya said...

We won’t let the radical Right whitewash Trump’s insurrection.

Darrell declared: “While I and nearly every conservative of note immediately and unequivocally condemned the disgusting violent attack on 1/6/2021”

Trump didn’t condemn it. Trump PRAISED his terrorist mob! Then Darrell PRAISED Trump, the worst liar the presidency has ever seen. He was the first traitor to invite Russians to the Oval Office, after welcoming their help in 2016, to hear him berate the FBI director for investigating his campaign’s numerous contacts with Russians.

Within two week of Trump’s attempted coup Darrell wrote a post praising his favorite president. But “leftists hate America”.

On January 6th, Darrell supported the Big Lie that sent his fellow True Believers into a violent attack on our democracy.

“I understand that this is now going to get even worse with the stolen presidential and Georgia senatorial elections.”

On Jan 8, 2021 Darrell wrote, “Dave, Trump was wrong to give encouragement and a wink and a nod to the protestors and delaying any attempt to rein them back. He was complicit. Sadly this ego maniacal narcissist tarnished the myriad of good things he has done for our country with this latest escapade.”

Darrell has since decided Trump had nothing to do with it. On May 15, 2021, “Trump instigates a riot according to the left and the media, but then I repeat myself. (He didn’t.)”

And there you have it. Radicalization accomplished.

I also recall Darrell minimizing the damage his fellow cult members did in “hundreds of dollars of damage”.

This is just ONE room:

https://twitter.com/SenSherrodBrown/status/1412784279386525704

Trump and his white nationalist, domestic terrorist, Radical Right cult are the greatest threat to our democratic republic.

We will NEVER forget. Deprogramming this dangerous cult is the only hope.

Will Darrel reject the truth for the rest of his life, and choose to spread the lies and hate of radical Right Trumpism?

Does Darrell still have the integrity and honesty to admit he can be wrong, or will he stand firmly in the lies of the radical Right?

Dave Dubya said...

Since crooked Rudy is losing his privilege to practice law, is Darrell still compiling evidence of the "stolen election"?

File this in the same fetid heap of radical Right Trumpist lies:

Unhinged GOP Rep Ken Buck lies and says Google changed 15 million votes from trump to Biden.

Nothing is too extreme for a cult.

Dave Dubya said...

I dare the radical Right element to read and honestly discuss this article. I’ll even make it easy and show the highlights.
==

https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/08/politics/critical-race-theory-panic-race-deconstructed-newsletter/index.html

“The engineered conservative panic over critical race theory, explained”

Spare a thought for critical race theory. It wasn't always a conservative bogeyman. Especially over the past several months, Republican leaders have distorted CRT -- an academic frame that scholars such as Kimberlé Crenshaw have been using in graduate-level courses for decades to interrogate how the legal system entrenches racism -- into a catchall to describe things they don't like.

In this bastardized telling, CRT is whatever Republicans want it to be; it comes in many guises. Because so many Americans don't know what CRT is, it's the perfect tool for scaring White conservative voters with made-up problems -- for mobilizing them against the racial awakening of the past year... Conservative media outlets also play a role in anti-CRT mobilization, broadcasting an invented problem to their millions of viewers... "Instead of debating CRT's merit, right-wing talkers have simply sought to demonize it"... The outrage over CRT is also about White identity politics... In publicly advocating for the birther conspiracy theory about a decade ago, Trump wasn't merely slandering one of his political opponents. He was attempting to delegitimize the multiracial coalition that installed Obama in the White House... the panic over CRT can be seen as part of this underlying anxiety about the status of White Americans in a changing country.

Crenshaw explains, "Critical race theory is not anti-patriotic. In fact, it is more patriotic than those who are opposed to it -- because we believe in the 13th and the 14th and the 15th Amendments. We believe in the promises of equality. And we know we can't get there if we can't confront and talk honestly about inequality."
====

And there’s the problem. The radical Right will always, always, refuse to confront and talk honestly about inequality.

Prove me wrong, gentlemen.

Dave Dubya said...

What kind of person would characterize Hitler as, “Doing a lot of good things?”

The radical Right still support their Fuhrer's Big Lie.

They STILL support the Party of Trump, and their war on truth, democracy and decency.

Darrell Michaels said...

Jerry, my apologies for the delay in responding. Busy life right now.

First, I have no animus towards gay people. Indeed, I have dear friends and family members that are gay. That said, when soldiers, sailors, airmen, or Marines are living in close quarters such as shared open-bay barracks or in tightly confined ship-board berthing spaces, adding a sexual component among the young men and women whether straight or gay only creates further discipline and morale issues.

First, sharing communal bathrooms/showers with people that may be sexually attracted to your gender does not help the already stressful situation of living aboard ship or in packed barracks. Further, from a heterosexual perspective, when a woman gets pregnant due to fraternization, it creates a shortage in a job that still needs to be done as the woman can not fulfill her duties often times when she is with child or has a new-born. This causes other members to have to do that job as well. And when the inevitable break-ups occur whether between hetero or homosexual couples, some of the more immature people involved can create a very hostile work environment in an already tense close-quarters situation. It isn’t like you can just “quit” your job in the military. It creates a multitude of problems.
I fully recognize that there are thousands of women and gay people that have served with honor and distinction in the armed forces; however, it has the great potential to create additional unnecessary complications and stresses in an already difficult living situation as I just explained.

Darrell Michaels said...

“Diversity, inclusion and understanding are right out of the Communist Manifesto.” ~ Dave

I have never had a problem with diversity, inclusion, and understanding despite your nonsense to the contrary. Indeed, when I served, we were specifically instructed that we all are one-color: Navy haze gray. I don’t recall ever hearing of an issue, let alone seeing one where there was a problem based on race during the eight years I served. CRT coming in and telling people with its doctrine that if you are a person of color, you are oppressed and if you are white, then you are an oppressor ONLY serves to divide a fighting force. It does NOTHING to improve unit cohesion or morale. Further, it undermines the very principles that service members are fighting to protect. We take an oath upon joining to protect and defend the constitution and our nation. The Marxism of oppressor/oppressed based on race undermines the principles of “All men being created equal”, even though that perfect ideal has not always been fully recognized by our nation. The arc of justice has always progressed towards that ideal nonetheless. Can you at least recognize this, Dave?

Just as I predicted about the left, and Dave has thus proven as an example, CRT seemingly encompasses everything to do with racism. I can, and I DO, abhor racism, but if I don’t support CRT, then I am automatically a worse racist then what I already inherently am due to the color of my skin, right Dave? News flash Dave: I can call out and fight against racism and treating people poorly or differently because of their color, and still not be a racist for refusing to support the ironically racist CRT agenda.

“Sorry, patriotism is NOT yours to claim. It’s not white or black. It is not left or right. So kindly take that BS and shove it where it belongs.” ~ Dave

Patriotism is absolutely mine to claim, Dave. I have put my ass on the line and in harm’s way to protect our nation. I fully recognize the flaws in our nation, but I don’t focus and obsess only on them. Nor do the millions of other people of color that are ironically trying to immigrate to this “systemically racist” country. Do you even notice the inconsistency here, sir? You are right that it is not white or black. It is not exclusive to conservative or liberal; however, patriotism does not seem to reside in the hearts of leftists these days. Indeed, even the New York Times recently ran another article about how our flag is a symbol of divisiveness and racism, just like our national anthem. Yeah, those patriotic leftists abound everywhere. As for your last sentence, it sounds like maybe you are developing an enlarged “conservative-like” amygdala there with your hatefulness, Dave. 😉

Darrell Michaels said...

“Only racists who deny racism would claim there were no ‘oppressors and the oppressed’ in our racist plagued history.” ~ Dave

I never said that and you cannot prove otherwise. I acknowledge that there is a history of this, but even in the past there were Americans of all colors fighting against that oppression based on race. What I have said is that there is NOT systemic racism throughout most of our nation anymore today, unless you count what Ibram Kendi wants with his anti-racism racism.

And here is what Kendi says about his proposed constitutional amendments that ironically violate existing Bill of Right amendments, “To fix the original sin of racism, Americans should pass an anti-racist amendment to the U.S. Constitution that enshrines two guiding anti-racist principals: Racial inequity is evidence of racist policy and the different racial groups are equals. The amendment would make unconstitutional racial inequity over a certain threshold, as well as racist ideas by public officials (with “racist ideas” and “public official” clearly defined). It would establish and permanently fund the Department of Anti-racism (DOA) comprised of formally trained experts on racism and no political appointees. The DOA would be responsible for preclearing all local, state and federal public policies to ensure they won’t yield racial inequity, monitor those policies, investigate private racist policies when racial inequity surfaces, and monitor public officials for expressions of racist ideas. The DOA would be empowered with disciplinary tools to wield over and against policymakers and public officials who do not voluntarily change their racist policy and ideas.”

So, according to racist Kendi, un-elected but appointed “anti-racist” experts would comprise a government department that can curtail first amendment rights among others and mete out punishments by these unaccountable figures. Yeah, what could go wrong there, Dave. That is right out of the gestapo tactics.

“Ooooo. Fear the Angry Black Man!! Panic! Call him a commie! Gee Darrell, what kind of punishment are we talking about here? You got nothing but accusations with no evidence, as usual.” ~ Dave

If you would take a second to look at the crap you support instead of simply parroting the talking points, maybe you would realize the dangerousness of Kendi’s and other’s ideals, particularly when it comes to CRT.

“Voting patterns in America show they have deep support and will continue to win office. The best way to stop them is to have more Democratic wins at the ballot box and for longer periods of time. If the public has been brainwashed, then they need to be reeducated. That's a job not easily attained and negativity towards them is not the path to reeducation.” ~ Jerry

Jerry, if you were to change “Democratic” with “conservative constitutionalist” then I would agree with your statement. Well, maybe not fully; I would stop the leftist indoctrination in schools for sure. I would even teach CRT and about communism and fascism though. I would not be a cheerleader and supporter of any of them, unlike our warped education system these days. I would simply and clinically describe and detail them and teach our kids how to think critically so they themselves could discern the inherent evil of each of them.

Darrell Michaels said...

As for the 1/6 riot, as I have repeatedly said, I support them marching to the capitol. I do not support them storming the capitol, damaging it, nor attacking or intimidating people within it. As for Trump, I suspect this was his take too. If not, then I condemn him. I do not know for certain what were his thoughts or in his heart though. Damn right he wanted a crowd that came to his rally and even marched to the capitol. I don’t think it was his intention to incite the riot that occurred after that. If so, he was wrong. He was also wrong for not immediately calling out against it when he saw it occurring. The thing is that I can support many of Trump’s excellent policies that strengthened America and still not like him personally nor support every policy he put forth.

Dave puts forth sporadic and sundry reports of some nut jobs on the right like Marjorie Taylor and think that I support everything she says. By that standard, I assume you want to defend all of the hateful anti-American, anti-Semitic stuff spewed by the squad members since you are a leftist fellow traveler, right Dave?

Going to busy, so I won’t have a chance to respond to your scores of leftist comments for a while, most likely. But you keep at it, as you often are the best example of the love, tolerance, inclusion, and justice that the left has to offer, my friend. Oh… and get that amygdala looked at. We wouldn’t want you voting for DeSantis in the future! 😊

Just the Facts! said...

More drivel from Marxist black radical Dave.

Meanwhile, Former President Obama’s ethics chief blasted the White House’s ethics plan around the sale of Hunter Biden’s artwork.

The White House announced its ethics plan surrounding the sale of the presidential progeny’s pieces on Thursday, saying the younger Biden would not be privy to who is buying his artwork to try to avoid ethical pitfalls, according to a report by the Washington Post.

Walter Shaub, Obama’s former ethics chief, eviscerated the White House in a Twitter thread, saying the administration is trying to “make sure we will never know” who the buyers are.

Darrell Michaels said...

"...the younger Biden would not be privy to who is buying his artwork to try to avoid ethical pitfalls, according to a report by the Washington Post."

JTF, the "younger Biden" IS an ethical pitfall. Guess he's just a chip off of the old racist block and head of the Biden crime family. :)

Dave Dubya said...

1)
Darrell,

Unlike your sidekick, you at least make an effort to respond. You’re entitled to your opinion of women in service. Yes there are serious issues, especially rape. But maybe the IDF knows something you don’t.

Funny how you Trumpists don’t mind his kids raking in millions thanks to daddy’s official position. Classic conservative double standard again. Where did that “charity” money go? Where did the inauguration money go? Who cares? Your propagandist will never tell you. “Hunter” is your programming. If he’s guilty of a crime then let him be charged.

Your sidekick said, “More drivel from Marxist black radical Dave”.

This is what hate and disregard for good faith dialogue looks like.

This rude name caller is wrong, hateful and a bigot. (I think he resents the fact I have a better understanding of what Christians must do to follow their faith and Savior. There’s no room for his kind of hate.)

If he was correct, why can’t he show any of my quotes to prove any of his crazed accusation? This is how the radical Right must always behave. Just state indoctrinated beliefs and cover for Trump’s lies, hate and treachery. Then attack whoever and whatever they do not understand.

”I have never had a problem with diversity, inclusion, and understanding despite your nonsense to the contrary.”

Parroting FOX(R) and Trump’s falsehood that CRT is “Marxist racism” shows your problem clearly. You know next to nothing about it.

Your embrace of the false framing of CRT tells me you reject understanding CRT as the study of the history and effects of racism. You go out of your way to dismiss, deny and demean that.

Note your reluctance to discuss CRT rationally. All you have is the bumper sticker demonization of your radical Right enemies of equality. Why not be honest and admit you have NOT read any of it from those who employ it?

All you know is what the radical Right tells you. You know I’m correct here, but can’t accept that reality.

Your Ignorance is your bond. Your ideas of CRT are about as accurate as JTF’s rude and ignorant dismissal of what I am saying.

Just because you haven’t witnessed or experienced racism doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Yet you persist in minimizing the experience of people of color. You demean CRT, yet have shown you have NO grasp of what it is.

Every time I request good faith discussion I am rebuffed by more false assertions and deflection. Are you really suggesting that refugees are coming here because there’s no racism here? Do you think that’s what they’re saying in those squalid camps at the border? They are fleeing for their lives. Look at all the scorn and hate the radical Right directs at their fellow human beings. I’m not for wide open borders, but I morally object to the deliberate cruelties they face, from both here and where they came from.

Dave Dubya said...

2)
”What I have said is that there is NOT systemic racism throughout most of our nation anymore today.”

Oh, so you agree systemic racism is real now? You just don’t want anyone to systematically study it. Let Alex Jones explain it all?

You have in the past outright denied systemic racism. That’s just a “Marxist concept” to you. Once again you assume a superior understanding of racism to that of its victims. Shame on your arrogance.

”The Marxism of oppressor/oppressed based on race undermines the principles of “All men being created equal”, even though that perfect ideal has not always been fully recognized by our nation. The arc of justice has always progressed towards that ideal nonetheless. Can you at least recognize this, Dave?”

You’re saying studying racial oppression is Marxism again. White racists deny systemic racism and project racism unto CRT and Blacks. You’ve done the latter right here again. CRT is not a presentation of “ideals”.

CRT is part of the arc of justice. Only ignorant bigots and racists demean it all as “Marxist racism”. It is NOT one thing, or one conclusion. It is a system of study. Disagreement exists within it. Educate yourself. I dare you to take a glimpse outside your propaganda bubble.

Kendi’s proposed amendment is only a suggestion. It is problematic and and needs clarification and specifics. We shouldn’t need it at this point, but here we are. It won’t happen, but he was absolutely correct stating, “Racist ideas have always really gnawed at American democracy.”
We get it. You want to shut down that discussion. You hate the guy for being an uppity Black critic of racism. He’s nothing but an evil “Black Commie” like JTF called me. No bigotry there, amirite?

As Professor Crenshaw explained in the article you refused to consider, "Critical race theory is not anti-patriotic. In fact, it is more patriotic than those who are opposed to it -- because we believe in the 13th and the 14th and the 15th Amendments. We believe in the promises of equality. And we know we can't get there if we can't confront and talk honestly about inequality."

And there’s the problem. The radical Right will always, always, refuse to talk honestly about inequality.

Dave Dubya said...

3)
And speaking of patriotism. You seem to be denying my point that it doesn’t belong to only white conservatives.

”I would stop the leftist indoctrination in schools for sure. would even teach CRT and about communism and fascism though”

Right. And it would all fit on a few bumper stickers. We know your idea of “leftist indoctrination” is everything that disagrees with your radical Right ideology. You would ban CRT without understanding what it is. Banning the study of systemic racism IS an example of systemic racism. You can’t see that, of course. You’re blinded by framing the study of racism as “Marxism”. Bans on education and historical study are more communistic and fascistic than allowing them. But you can’t see that either.

Here’s one other thing I see that you don’t.

As you regurgitate Trump’s and the radical Right’s flagrantly dishonest smears, the only people you’ve called racist are Blacks and those who study racism. Go ahead. Take a look. That beam is in your eye.

And speaking of your faith in your beloved honest Dear Leader...

”As for the 1/6 riot, as I have repeatedly said, I support them marching to the capitol. I do not support them storming the capitol, damaging it, nor attacking or intimidating people within it. As for Trump, I suspect this was his take too. If not, then I condemn him. I do not know for certain what were his thoughts or in his heart though. Damn right he wanted a crowd that came to his rally and even marched to the capitol. I don’t think it was his intention to incite the riot that occurred after that. If so, he was wrong. He was also wrong for not immediately calling out against it when he saw it occurring.”

“I support them marching to the capitol.” - To overturn the election. That was the stated purpose.

“I do not support them storming the capitol, damaging it, nor attacking or intimidating people within it.” – How else were they to obey their leader to “stop the steal”?

“I suspect this was his take too.”- Yes, we saw how generously you removed him from being responsible for it all. He chose that day for a reason. He invited his thugs with a promise, “It will be wild”. He lied to them saying he’d march with them. He did nothing to stop them. They restrained the National Guard from interfering. And at the end of the day he PRAISED THEM!!!!

He was beyond just “wrong”. He criminally incited the whole damn thing. His cronies met with Proud Boys and Oath Keepers the night before. It was organized sedition.

Wake up. Trump lost, lied, and he attacked our democracy.

So you disagree with Q-anon Barbie Marjorie? Good. Baby steps. ;-)

Dave Dubya said...

Conservative Race Theory: "Black folks have it great in America and should stop complaining."

Darrell Michaels said...

CRT - Marxism is great and we will call you a racist if you disparage it.

Again, one can be against racists and still not support CRT. Why don't you pull your head out of dark and unsanitary places and do some actual research, sir. Cheers!

Dave Dubya said...


Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, is "asking you to support CRT".

I've asked you to discuss it, and all you do is screech, "Marxism" like a howler monkey. And you know about as much about CRT as the monkey.

I've read that Rufo smear job, pointed to his cherry picking of angry white conservative complaints he called "whistleblower documents".

With ZERO supporting evidence he whined, "Critical race theory has become, in essence, the default ideology of the federal bureaucracy and is now being weaponized against the American people.”

In essence he is lying. "Weaponized default ideology"? For crying out loud. This just more of the standard fear-mongering that the radical Right does. But you swallow it whole, without question, without independent reading.

How many times have I correctly noted how the radical Right needs to unilaterally define terms? That is how authoritarians do it. They make up their own meanings and refuse to engage in discussion afterwords. Again this is very authoritarian.

And still you have only blamed Blacks for racism. What do you think that tells people?

One more time I will show you what Oxford University and Britannica say about CRT.

Do you have the minimal trace of intellectual curiosity (A vulgar phrase to you, no doubt), to read it?

I expect your head will remain in it's frightened little dark place, trembling in terror.

Minds are like parachutes. They only work when they are open.

This is NOT the frickin' Communist Manifesto.

https://oxfordre.com/education/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.001.0001/acrefore-9780190264093-e-1
Critical Race Theory


Summary
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education. Please check back later for the full article.

Race has historically been, and continues to be, a significant issue in all aspects of American society. In the field of education, racial inequality is prominent in the areas of access, opportunity, and outcomes. Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a framework that offers researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers a race-conscious approach to understanding educational inequality and structural racism to find solutions that lead to greater justice. Placing race at the center of analysis, Critical Race Theory scholars interrogate policies and practices that are taken for granted to uncover the overt and covert ways that racist ideologies, structures, and institutions create and maintain racial inequality.

In the field of education, CRT is a helpful tool for analyzing policy issues such as school funding, segregation, language policies, discipline policies, and testing and accountability policies. It is also helpful for critically examining the larger issues of epistemology and knowledge production, which are reflected in curriculum and pedagogy. As education is one of the major institutions of knowledge production and dissemination, CRT scholars often push the field to critically examine the master or dominant narratives reproduced in schools and the counter-narratives that are silenced. CRT is a theoretical framework that provides education researchers, policy makers, and practitioners with critical lenses to deconstruct oppressive policies and practices and to construct more emancipatory systems for racial equity and justice.



Dave Dubya said...


And from Britannica:

https://www.britannica.com/topic/critical-race-theory

This is Critical Race Theory:

In their work "Critical Race Theory": An Introduction, first published in 2001, the legal scholars Richard Delgado (one of the founders of CRT) and Jean Stefancic discuss several general propositions that they claim would be accepted by many critical race theorists, despite the considerable variation of belief among members of the movement.

These “basic tenets” of CRT, according to the authors, include the following claims:

(1) Race is socially constructed, not biologically natural.

(2) Racism in the United States is normal, not aberrational: it is the common, ordinary experience of most people of color.

(3) Owing to what critical race theorists call “interest convergence” or “material determinism,” legal advances (or setbacks) for people of color tend to serve the interests of dominant white groups. Thus, the racial hierarchy that characterizes American society may be unaffected or even reinforced by ostensible improvements in the legal status of oppressed or exploited people.

(4) Members of minority groups periodically undergo “differential racialization,” or the attribution to them of varying sets of negative stereotypes, again depending on the needs or interests of whites.

(5) According to the thesis of “intersectionality” or “antiessentialism,” no individual can be adequately identified by membership in a single group. An African American person, for example, may also identify as a woman, a lesbian, a feminist, a Christian, and so on.

(6) The “voice of color” thesis holds that people of color are uniquely qualified to speak on behalf of other members of their group (or groups) regarding the forms and effects of racism. This consensus has led to the growth of the “legal story telling” movement, which argues that the self-expressed views of victims of racism and other forms of oppression provide essential insight into the nature of the legal system.

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So show me the Marxism. Go ahead. I'll wait.

And then why don't you show me that so-called "Weaponized default ideology". Show me where it says "all white people are racists".

I dare you.

Did you even read this far? I bet not. I suspect there are too many big words that you don't comprehend or can't define for your own purposes.

If not, then why won't you you discuss this with an open mind?

I'm pretty sure I already know the answer.

You are so self-satisfied with your bumper sticker propaganda you actually think you know all about it.

YOU DO NOT.

Prove me wrong, buddy. Or are you afraid to make a fool of yourself?

I'll go with that. :-)

You may go back to howling gibberish with the monkeys.

Right, Mr. "Research"?


Dave Dubya said...

Just some of Trump’s crony sedition party planners, including ex-cons, indicted, and under investigation:
Stone, Alexander, Davis, Kerik, Papadopoulos, Proud Boys Tarrio, Manafort, Flynn, Giuliani, Luelsdorff, 6 Oath Keepers...

It is a mob of organized criminal seditionists.

This country is doomed if they are not held accountable.

Dave Dubya said...

The only book his ex-wife saw him read was Hitler’s “My New Order”.

Trump said, “Hitler did a lot of good things.”

What kind of person says that?

Darrell on Trump’s insurrection:

“I support them marching to the capitol.” To overturn the election.

“Damn right he wanted a crowd that came to his rally and even marched to the capitol.” To overturn the election.

“I do not know for certain what were his thoughts or in his heart though.” To overturn the election.What the hell else does “STOP THE STEAL” mean?

“I don’t think it was his intention to incite the riot that occurred after that.” It was his intention to overturn the election.

“If so, he was wrong.”

No “if” about. He made it quite clear. He wanted to overturn the election by mob intimidation and force.

He chose that January day for a reason. To overturn the election.

That was the stated purpose. He invited his thugs with a promise, “It will be wild”.

He lied to them saying he’d march with them. He did nothing to stop them. They restrained the National Guard from interfering. And at the end of the day he PRAISED THEM!

“You’re special. We love you.”

And those are the facts.

You may resume blaming only Black people for racism, and calling the study of systemic racism “Marxism”.

This is radical Right, white nationalist, identity politics, which was also the foundation of Nazism.

If CRT is “Marxism”, Trumpism is even more like neo-Nazism.

We can find the similarities quite easily. Holocaust survivors certainly saw the pattern.


“Hitler did a lot of good things.”

Your hero.

Dave Dubya said...

But, "Trump did a lot of good things. He made America great again".

Yeah, that's what he did, alright.

He broke the law by paying off a porn star. He obstructed an FBI investigation. He fired people for doing their jobs. He sided with Putin against our intel agencies.

He had the most corrupt, incompetent and criminal administration in memory.

He lost, lied, and ended our proud history of peaceful transitions of power.

Yup. Like Hitler, Trump "did a lot of good things".

Dave Dubya said...

And in addition...Scotland investigates why Trump took Pandemic funding intended to preserve jobs then fired 65 staff.

Also Arizona launches criminal investigation into Trump.

Where's Rudy when he needs him?

Oh, yeah. He's been a bad boy too.

Then there's Flynn, who approves of another coup attempt.

"The best people".

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Dave Dubya said...

“Good ol conservative values baby!”

Good for me, but not for thee.

Lauren Boebert tweeted on September 16th 2020: “I’m living the American dream. I came up from welfare, standing in line waiting for government cheese, to now running for Congress. Let’s keep radical socialists out of government so that people can be empowered to lift themselves out of poverty, rather than wait on government!”

Saturday the Conservative Political Action Conference she called for the end of government benefits.

“We’re here to tell government: ‘We don’t want your benefits. We don’t want your welfare,’” Boebert shouted as she strutted back and forth across the stage in Dallas. “Don’t come to us with your Fauci ouchie. Leave us the hell alone!”

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fired back: “Tell ’em loud and proud girl! GOP will strip your unemployment protections and dismantle any semblance of a public safety net we have left! Then make working people pay way more for everything on low wages while Wall St gets a meal ticket! Good ol conservative values baby!”

Boebert’s restaurant received a $233,305 PPP check and she receives a $174.000 paycheck from taxpayers for lying.

Dave Dubya said...

Trump describes Ashli Babbitt, who was part of a mob that was trying to lynch the VP, as an "innocent, wonderful, incredible woman".

He’s bent on exposing the officer who protected the Capitol and Representatives from terrorists. "I've heard also that it was the head of security for a certain high official. A Democrat. It's gonna come out."

Too bad, "Back the Blue" takes a back seat to "Back Trump" every time.

This is the blood sport of fascism .

Dave Dubya said...

Psaki correctly blamed oppression and mismanagement in Cuba, not that American radical Right white nationalists care.

It's not like they welcome refugees, is it?

That is white nationalism. "You're on your own, Brown people!"

Just the Facts! said...


"Psaki correctly blamed oppression and mismanagement in Cuba, not that American radical Right white nationalists care."(how do you know what they care about) But didn't BLAME THE FRIGGING SYSTEM of socialism and communism. Can't do that. Typical response from the left, it's not socialism/communism it's who is in charge that's the problem. If only Cuba had smart leaders like Obama everything would be paradise. LOL!
How very "quaint" of you Dave.

"It's not like they welcome refugees, is it?"
“They will not enter the United States” – Biden’s DHS chief warns fleeing Cubans to STAY IN CUBA, a white guy, LMAO. Biden’s DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas just told any Cubans thinking about fleeing to the US to stay in Cuba. And if they attempt to flee Cuba, they’ll be returned to Cuba. Wonder what would happen if Cubans crossed our southern border? Sounds like it's our American communist liberals who don't care about Cubans. Especially since they vote republican.







Just the Facts! said...

Cuban girl reveals HARSH truth about life in Cuba under Communist rule:

Here’s a summary of what she said about life in Cuba:

There are no coffins in Cuba. Dead family members are pronounced dead and then you have to take them home with you in wrapped in a bed sheet. And if you don’t have a car, you have to literally carry it home walking.

There’s no drinking water.

A pound of rice cost $200 US dollars.

Canadian dollars is the currency of Cuba and the only way to get money in Cuba is to have someone send it to you from outside of the country.

Government shuts off water and electricity when the sun goes down.

Internet is completely shut down in Cuba right now.

There’s no medication, no advil, no antibiotics, no butterfly needles, no IVs.

Remember when Bernie Sanders and B.H. Obama praised Cuba? What are they saying now?
CRICKETS

And this is what the radical left liberal democrats like Dave, want for America.

https://therightscoop.com/watch-cuban-girl-reveals-harsh-truth-about-life-in-cuba-under-communist-rule/



Just the Facts! said...


Cubans are fighting communism cause it doesn't frigging work,. just how twisted can Dave be, just read his last two posts for the answer.

Dave says conservatives are telling Cubans to stay away (LIE), when in fact it is that Biden administration who is doing that. CAN DAVE ADMIT THAT? Or will he stick to the current party line? And as always DAVE finds race to be the center of the problem, it's all he's got, all he's ever had, and all he ever will have.



Just the Facts! said...

Cuba, free health care so good you will starve for it.

Dave Dubya said...

"Psaki correctly blamed oppression and mismanagement in Cuba, not that American radical Right white nationalists care."(how do you know what they care about)

Because you didn’t care enough to give her entire answer. Not that you care. You want to portray as a commie, like Nazis did to everyone they hated.

But didn't BLAME THE FRIGGING SYSTEM of socialism and communism.

Cuba is not a socialist country. It is communist. American Idiots think they’re the same.

Danes, Norwegians, Swedes, Finns, Germans, Brits, and the French are eating well and have socialized healthcare and education.

Cuban leaders ignored the advice of China and Vietnam for reforms. This means poor leadership, not communism is to blame. And hell yes the embargo further punishes the Cubans.

Only radical Right white nationalist Americans can’t see it.

They’re too busy being stupid enough to think progressives want us to imitate Cuba.


Are they THAT stupid?


Look around these comments and see.

For low-information radical Right white nationalists:

People fleeing Cuba and Haiti by boat will not be allowed to enter the U.S., even if they demonstrate fear of being persecuted or tortured in their home countries, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned on Tuesday.
"Allow me to be clear: if you take to the sea, you will not come to the United States," Mayorkas said, highlighting the dangers of traversing the Caribbean Sea and the Florida Straits by boat.
Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who fled the island with his family in 1960, issued his stern warning in the wake of seismic political events that have rocked Cuba and Haiti in recent days.
"If individuals make, establish a well-founded fear of persecution or torture, they are referred to third countries for resettlement," Mayorkas said. "They will not enter the United States."

Currently, if Haitian and Cuban asylum-seekers are exempted from the pandemic-era border policy known as Title 42, first enacted by Mr. Trump and continued by the Biden administration, they are allowed to stay in the U.S. while their cases are adjudicated.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-homeland-security-secretary-cuba-haiti-boats-no-refuge/

Just the Facts! said...

Why hasn't Joe appointed a new head of the FDA?