Friday, June 05, 2020

The Struggle Sessions are Here, and They’re Not Going Away [brief]

"The model at work here is the Chinese Cultural Revolution."

N.S.: The model at work here is the Holocaust. FIFY.

Proper responses to these devils include:

"Go to hell."

"Go to hell, you racist piece of shit."

"Go to hell, you terrorists."

"Fuck you."

Draw your weapon, and fire, center-mass.

Add your own, at your leisure.

Grant Napear: "I'm not as educated on BLM as I thought I was." I had no idea that when I said 'All Lives Matter' that it was counter to what BLM was trying to get across."

What a stupid lie, within a stupid apology.

Apologizing never works, and no man of honor would do it, anyway!


By An Old Friend
Sent: Fri, Jun 5, 2020 2:57 p.m.
"The Struggle Sessions are Here, and They're Not Going Away" [brief]


John Daniel Davidson is one savvy writer.  The developments he describes below were prefigured by the new regime of applications for faculty positions, especially at University of California campi, wherein applications have to pass a commitment-to-diversity threshold before they're examined for academic substance.



The Struggle Sessions Are Here, And They're Not Going Away

The left's multi-decade project to teach everyone that America is irredeemably racist has led to the emergence of a new regime in American life.


John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Napear,Drew Brees,the Broncos coach Vic Fangio all kissed black ass in an attempt to keep their jobs.
Why did they do it?Because OTHER whites(the owners,these three assumed),would not support them for talking freely.Correctly,they thought,the owners would crack under a media onslaught,building until boycotts were organized and as pressure to "address" those comments kept increasing--with Lebron,Al Sharpton,Holt,Oprah et al.joining in--the easy thing to do is make whitey leave.
So they buckled,taking the heat off the owners.
It won't be easy to change any of this.Money and accusations of racism matter to the wealthy owners.They have no loyalty to their fellow whites--only to money and who makes them money.
An owner who can't be blackmailed can change the direction we are headed in--and MAYBE the NE Patriot owner is the only one I can think of who might stick his neck out in that manner--but that's not nearly enough.
--GRA

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