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A memo from the Office of Management and Budget:

September 4, 2020
M-20-34
MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES
FROM: Russell Vought
Director
SUBJECT: Training in the Federal Government
It has come to the President’s attention that Executive Branch agencies have spent millions of taxpayer dollars to date “training” government workers to believe divisive, antiAmerican propaganda.

For example, according to press reports, employees across the Executive Branch have been required to attend trainings where they are told that “virtually all White people contribute to racism” or where they are required to say that they “benefit from racism.” According to press reports, in some cases these training have further claimed that there is racism embedded in the belief that America is the land of opportunity or the belief that the most qualified person should receive a job.

These types of “trainings” not only run counter to the fundamental beliefs for which our Nation has stood since its inception, but they also engender division and resentment within the Federal workforce. We can be proud that as an employer, the Federal government has employees of all races, ethnicities, and religions. We can be proud that Americans from all over the country seek to join our workforce and dedicate themselves to public service. We can be proud of our continued efforts to welcome all individuals who seek to serve their fellow Americans as Federal employees. However, we cannot accept our employees receiving training that seeks to undercut our core values as Americans and drive division within our workforce.

The President has directed me to ensure that Federal agencies cease and desist from using taxpayer dollars to fund these divisive, un-American propaganda training sessions. Accordingly, to that end, the Office of Management and Budget will shortly issue more detailed guidance on implementing the President’s directive. In the meantime, all agencies are directed to begin to identify all contracts or other agency spending related to any training on “critical race theory/9 “white privilege,” or any other training or propaganda effort that teaches or suggests either (1) that the United States is an inherently racist or evil country or (2) that any race or ethnicity is inherently racist or evil. In addition, all agencies should begin to identify all available avenues within the law to cancel any such contracts and/or to divert Federal dollars away from these unAmerican propaganda training sessions.

Of course, it will take OMB an eon to issues its rules and then a judge in Honolulu will immediately overrule the President …

 
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  1. A good move for Trump’s reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won’t stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    • Agree: PhysicistDave
    • Replies: @Redneck farmer
    @RichardTaylor

    It's a start. Now if some governors and legislators would eliminate such "training".

    Replies: @hhsiii

    , @JimDandy
    @RichardTaylor

    All the more reason Trump must win.

    It was definitely the Tucker segment.

    Replies: @J1234

    , @Dan Hayes
    @RichardTaylor

    Does Trump do anything good without being spurred on by Tucker? Apparently not! Of course any possible good will eventually be negated by the Ivanka/Jared dynamic duo!

    Replies: @tyrone, @Barnard

    , @Hypnotoad666
    @RichardTaylor

    I like that his memo branded this junk "anti-American propaganda." It's the based way of saying "it's not who we are."

    I think this will embolden people in the private sector to push back on this nonsense without getting called 'racist.' If you are a CEO and your woke HR Director wants to hire Robin D'Angelo to hector employees about their White Fragility, you can now say "well, that's kind of controversial, the federal government thinks it's discriminatory, so we should avoid controversy."

    Replies: @Robert Dolan, @OscarWildeLoveChild

    , @J.Ross
    @RichardTaylor

    Maybe he couldn't do this earlier but definitely a clean victory until we are reminded that our real problem is an out of control judiciary.

    , @AnotherDad
    @RichardTaylor

    'bout time.

    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about "defunding the left" for a long time. But it's not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.

    Simply "government funding" is a huge reason why left-minoritarianism is so dominate and pretty much always wins. Basically the parasites are funded by the productive to grow more parasites. An infection. So grow they do!

    And "the government is funding leftist parasites with your tax dollars" is an obvious campaign winner. But Republicans ... crickets ... "hey where's my tax cut".

    This won't amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn't a complete cuck.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Anon, @HammerJack

    , @Dave Pinsen
    @RichardTaylor

    https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1302226767655174144?s=21

    , @Ed
    @RichardTaylor

    Who could bring a case against the government to maintain the training? An employee? It’s not a law and employers can choose not to use the training.

    The Feds should be able to eliminate this training fairly quickly.

    Replies: @Gary in Gramercy

    , @kikz
    @RichardTaylor

    it is a good move, ... now it's needs to be banned in our workplaces, uni's, and K-12... OUT!

  2. Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    • Replies: @reactionry
    @The Alarmist

    Will no one rid me of this turbulent kritarch?
    - Henry Everyman II

    I don't come cheap and hoi polloi shouldn't poison poi or koi with Polonium,
    so put up or shut up.
    - Putler

    , @tyrone
    @The Alarmist

    Oh ,you have a rich fantasy life too.

    , @BB753
    @The Alarmist

    Anthrax just won't do, it takes polonium to do the job! Lol!

    , @Anon
    @The Alarmist

    Sorry for a lowbrow comment but..

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    , @Muggles
    @The Alarmist


    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?
     
    "Here your Honor, let me freshen up your Mai tai."

    But that Novichok they keep using doesn't actually appear to kill anyone. Must be using that cheap N. Korean knock off.

    But who would keep poisoning these irksome Russkies with something that won't kill them, but only makes them sick? Who? Who? Why?
    , @DrCiber
    @The Alarmist

    I don’t know, but have Putin contact me. I want to contribute toward the cost of the ammo.

  3. I think Bill also spent taxpayer dollars to date “training” government workers.

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
    @wren



    I think Bill also spent taxpayer dollars to date “training” government workers.
     
    A cigar is cheap. Much better deal for the taxpayers than this toxic nonsense.
  4. Anon[168] • Disclaimer says:

    There’s a kind of genius in this in that the initial order is simply to collect data on who is having these training sessions where, and it’s based simply on whether certain keywords are used in contract text. This will be valuable in creating a database of woke federal staff members, woke federal departments, and woke outside contractors. That information will be invaluable even if when a judge strikes down any ban. In time the woke will learn to not use phrases like “white privilege” in RFPs and bids, but they will already be outed by this order, and can be kept an eye on.

    I expect this order will “embolden” a lot of whistleblowers and leakers.

    If courts interfere and the training cannot be eliminated, a nice troll would be to require all managers involved in setting up these training sessions to attend and fully participate in them, including struggle session confessions, in front of the staff.

    • Agree: hhsiii
    • Replies: @Andrew M
    @Anon

    I work for a large private company, one of the S&P 500. Our managers are all too keen to denounce their white privilege in Zoom teleconferences.

    In general, betraying your values in favor of the company’s values is a way to demonstrate your loyalty to the company. (This was also how Communist party members proved their loyalty in the Soviet Union.) Judging by how “woke” my managers are, it seems to be a key route to promotion.

    Replies: @El Dato, @Anon

    , @SunBakedSuburb
    @Anon

    "a nice troll"

    Blacks and their cult white kid worshippers are hanging there, like overripe fruit, waiting to be plucked and ridiculed without mercy. You describe an optimistic scenario. Hopefully it comes to pass. I could say that if you are not correct violence will arise. But judging from the sorry state of whites who produced the cult kids nothing will arise. They will live obediently, like slaves, tending to the exhausted children of the black goddesses who will serve as the managerial class for the Babylonian money sorcerer Soros.

    , @Thatgirl
    @Anon

    Also, as ultimately everything in America ends up being decided in the courts, White people can use the language from this memo in lawsuits claiming employment discrimination for having been subjected to this training, or being disciplined or fired for refusing to participate.

    Replies: @Anonymous

  5. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    It’s a start. Now if some governors and legislators would eliminate such “training”.

    • Agree: jim jones
    • Replies: @hhsiii
    @Redneck farmer

    Almost every public corporation has these training sessions now. The key word here is “inherently.” They are gonna say, “oh no, it’s not inherent, it’s a social construct.”

    Replies: @Not Only Wrathful

  6. This is helpful in that now diversity training becomes a political issue. Will the Democrats be stupid enough to challenge this openly? It would be great if Sleepy Joe would comment!

    I’ve been preparing an article on BLM and Marxism and have found several Marxist sources that rip to shreds the concept of white privilege, albeit from a Marxist point of view.

    https://socialistworker.org/2015/04/15/privilege-and-the-working-class

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Torn and Frayed

    "White privilege" compares poor black people to rich white people in order to justify taking the stuff of poor white people and giving it to poor black people.

    Rich white people like it because it causes poor white people and poor black people to fight each other instead of combining against them.

  7. @The Alarmist
    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    Replies: @reactionry, @tyrone, @BB753, @Anon, @Muggles, @DrCiber

    Will no one rid me of this turbulent kritarch?
    – Henry Everyman II

    I don’t come cheap and hoi polloi shouldn’t poison poi or koi with Polonium,
    so put up or shut up.
    – Putler

  8. Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    • Replies: @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    , @El Dato
    @nebulafox

    Nonsense is what government mainly produces. Then they leave at 16:00.

    It's easier to go along than to stand up against bullshit.

    You pay for the privilege of those people behaving like idiots.

    , @Anon
    @nebulafox

    Jews.

    , @Buck Ransom
    @nebulafox

    See The Culture of Critique by Dr. Kevin MacDonald.

    , @William Badwhite
    @nebulafox


    Who started that nonsense in the first place?
     
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.

    Once there was federal law that takes it for granted that the problems of blacks are caused by "discrimination", then it logically follows that there would be enforcement arms charged with rooting out that discrimination. And, as long as blacks lag behind whites, which we know from this society-destroying legislation is white people's fault, then we have to keep searching for "discrimination".

    Here are the Destroyers of Civilization in the Senate:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    Here are the Destroyers in the House:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    This act needs to be overturned or removed by Congress for their to be any hope of holding the country together. Fewer and fewer white people are going to keep being blamed (and punished) for the problems of more and more non-whites, gays, foreigners of all stripes, mentally ill people, etc.

    Replies: @anon, @AnotherDad

    , @Anonymous
    @nebulafox

    Race hustlers working the diversity rackets for shakedowns, settlements and salaried gigs in corporate or gov.

    , @kikz
    @nebulafox

    trace of Critical Race Theory/Deconstruction 'pedigree'..... The German bolshevik/marxist/commie socialist jews of 'The Frankfurt School' Goethe Uni, circa 30's; which then infiltrated our uni's, then our gov., and is stock/trade of the Psych Industry, whose DSM V categorizes near every normal human emotion/behavior as psychopathy. it's deconstructionist BS assaults every aspect of Western European/White culture and its peoples as abnormal.

  9. @Redneck farmer
    @RichardTaylor

    It's a start. Now if some governors and legislators would eliminate such "training".

    Replies: @hhsiii

    Almost every public corporation has these training sessions now. The key word here is “inherently.” They are gonna say, “oh no, it’s not inherent, it’s a social construct.”

    • Replies: @Not Only Wrathful
    @hhsiii

    Either you agree with them in their ever-changing totality, or you're a socially constructed and still basically irredeemable racist.

    The latter then justifies any amount of emotional manipulation, or just plain old oppression.

    Can't they all just f*ck off?



    More kindly:

    "As a white man I have nothing to apologise for."

    "As a white woman I have nothing to apologise for."

    "Take responsibility for your own feelings."

    "Stop invalidating your personal hurt by pretending that it is about society."

    "Sorry you feel bad, describe how and where it sits within you."

    "I'll sit, connect and share in your problems, once I feel safe that you'd do the same for me and that this isn't mostly sadism on your part."

  10. President Trump called on congressional Democrats Friday to send $300 billion in unspent coronavirus stimulus money to Americans in need, saying it’s better than giving “checks to illegal aliens.”

    https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/4/trump-calls-democrats-allow-300-billion-unspent-st/

    Jeez Trump! Way to get them to reject it

    • Replies: @JerseyJeffersonian
    @Charon

    Maybe that's the idea.

  11. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    • Agree: Jim Don Bob
    • Disagree: ben tillman
    • Thanks: Charon
    • Replies: @Jane Plain
    @hhsiii

    Any article on these struggle sessions gives a name of a "human resources consultant."

    There are several companies that have gotten very rich on this trash. I can't remember the names of the CEOs, but in reading about this on Chris Rufo's twitter feed, I discovered one who has an Amazon author page in which he calls himself "honest." If I ever come across the name I'll post it. What kind of a person advertises himself as "honest"? A liar.

    BTW, in trying to retrace my steps to get the name of the guy, I began w/Chris Rufo's twitter feed. Chris just tweeted this. Horrifying.

    Steve Sailer: it might help if you megaphone this.

    https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1301267015907209216?s=20

    , @gent
    @hhsiii

    Only way this ends is the repeal of the Civil Rights act.

    Replies: @Richard of Melbourne

    , @ScarletNumber
    @hhsiii

    I'm disappointed you didn't comment on the Thomas Edison posts.

    Replies: @hhsiii

    , @ben tillman
    @hhsiii


    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.
     
    Those are results, not causes. All those things you mention are a result of the courts, the bureacracy (Blumrosen et al.), and the media enforcing their own agenda instead of the actual statute, which purports to prohibit the things the courts say the law requires.

    There would be no money to be made in HR gigs, there would be no successful numbers-based lawsuits, and no need to "educate" employees if the organized power structure had not inverted the real law.

    Replies: @hhsiii

    , @AnotherDad
    @hhsiii


    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.
     
    Exactly. A parasite protection racket.

    Parasites (legislators) create a law to enable parasites (lawyers) to sue productive people, forcing them to hire parasites (diversity consultants) to harass their employees lectures on how they are racist and privileged.

    Such a benefit for productivity, for racial harmony, for the nation.
    , @Bill Jones
    @hhsiii

    We were doomed from the moment Payroll mutated into Human Resources.

  12. OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.

    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    • Replies: @Jesse
    @International Jew

    I honestly thought that was a skit. 'Blackmon'? Who looks kinda like Tony Danza? And the level of harassment was almost cartoonish.

    But no. It's real. Holy God.

    , @Ian Smith
    @International Jew

    Any relation to Principal Blackmon?

    http://www.cc.com/video-clips/bgatbw/strangers-with-candy-the-filmstrip

    , @Escher
    @International Jew

    His should’ve thought with his brain, and not with his probe.

    , @Jefferson Temple
    @International Jew

    Blackmon complained that his comments were taken out of context. I'm sure he has the deepest sympathies of Papa John.

    , @Gianni in Guernsey
    @International Jew

    Change the name as Dorn College is much better.

    , @Corvinus
    @International Jew

    "A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege."

    He is just trying to one up this man.

    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Jerry-Falwell-Jr-addresses-yacht-photos-but-15462105.php

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/pool-attendant-details-alleged-relationship-becki-jerry-falwell/story?id=72649159

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @International Jew


    The Rev. Tim Blackmon allegedly referred to a colleague repeatedly by a racial slur and had “The Idiot’s Guide to Kama Sutra” left on a female colleague’s desk while he was chaplain at Wheaton College.
     
    Phew! I thought it might have been a serious breach of conduct. Like "social dancing".

    However, even Wheaton has buckled, and gone the hedonistic way of BYU:


    Wheaton College OKs Dancing But Won’t Get Swept Off Its Feet

    Wheaton College eases alcohol, dancing ban


    Freedom of Expression: 15 years of dancing at Wheaton


    Back to the future, on Steve's front doorstep:

    White people have gentrified Black Lives Matter. It's a problem.
  13. Up to this point, I can find very little mainstream coverage of this (Forbes), also BBC and RT.

    My guess is that the MSM will not give it much publicity unless it becomes unavoidable. The last thing they want to do is to force Biden to make a public comment on this issue — if so, he will be between a rock and a hard place, so to speak. I presume that was precisely Trump’s intention.

  14. How about suspending all business with corporations that engage in DIE training? That would be symmetric to the government’s many requirements that contractors play ball with every racialist edict from the EEOC?

    • Replies: @Mike_from_SGV
    @International Jew

    Yes. It's not enough to be defensive, they must go on offense. Ban or defund every corporation or organization that uses DIE, to the extent possible.

    , @Alden
    @International Jew

    If we boycotted all liberal & diversity companies we’d have to raise all our own food and do without coffee tea sugar chocolate tea etc. and not have running water gas and electricity or a car. Or computers and phones. I’ve always boycotted Ford cars and Ford trucks because of the Ford Foundation. Now if I could convince every electrical contractor to boycott Ford vehicles might make a slight difference . It’s unbelievable how few companies seem to produce or import virtually all consumer goods food and necessities of life. I always buy Shell gas because I don’t think it has any connection to Rockefellers chevron

    Whatever happened to the anti trust and monopoly laws passed about 120 years ago?

    Boycott’s a great idea though.

    I try to boycott all restaurants because they and the entire AG industry is the biggest importer of illegal non Whites. Makes me feel better but it’s useless. I don’t have air conditioning and hate to turn the heat on because I despise PG&E.

    , @Michelle
    @International Jew

    I've had 2 Diversity training courses. The first one was actually fun. The second one made me so sick to my stomach, I had to leave work after taking the mandatory course. The class wasn't as bad as were the reactions to some of the course materials. My supervisor completely misunderstood the material which made me very afraid.

  15. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    Nonsense is what government mainly produces. Then they leave at 16:00.

    It’s easier to go along than to stand up against bullshit.

    You pay for the privilege of those people behaving like idiots.

  16. One notes that the Museum of Tolerance, and the Holocaust Inc. industry in general, is curiously silent during a real-time systematic Julius Streicher-style demonization and dehumanization of an entire race. Shouldn’t there be principled outrage at this historical repetition of a grave criminal pattern?

    Or maybe the general principle of “tolerance” was never the active principle to begin with.

  17. OT:

    #ResisTrans in the UK

    British supermarket bends the knee to ONE transgender activist & gets ads slashed. Who’s safe from these woke super-soldiers?

    ‘Stop Funding Hate’ is a social media campaign dedicated to driving advertisers from conservative newspapers and media outlets. When the group noticed ads for Co-op – Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket chain – in The Spectator last week, it manned battle stations and pressed the retailer to cut its ties with the “toxic and inflammatory” conservative magazine.

    But nobody listened, and the group’s tweets went unheard for several days. Enter the transgender campaigner, a woman by the name of ‘Lisa’ with a couple hundred followers and pronouns in her bio. When Lisa spoke, Co-op listened, promising the enraged transsexual that they’d demand change from The Spectator, or pull their ads from its filthy, transphobic pages.

    As it turned out, Spectator editor Andrew Neil beat the store to it, declaring Co-op permanently banned from advertising in the magazine again. “The Spectator cannot work with advertisers who seek to use their commercial clout to stifle debate,” read a subsequent tweet from the magazine’s official Twitter account, along with a link to its apparently offensive articles on the transgender debate.

    • Replies: @Gianni in Guernsey
    @El Dato

    It gets better. The co op Twitterer was not meant to have access to the Twitter account.
    #twitterbecauseeveryoneneedstoknowthaturanidiot

  18. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

    I honestly thought that was a skit. ‘Blackmon’? Who looks kinda like Tony Danza? And the level of harassment was almost cartoonish.

    But no. It’s real. Holy God.

  19. OT: I hadn’t realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It’ll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    It’s like asking why the Byzantines didn’t post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    • Replies: @Buffalo Joe
    @Altai

    Altai, Portland is doomed, but what will Antifa use as a Trojan Horse to enter secure spots. Answer: they don't have to, the politicians will open the gates.

    Replies: @Altai

    , @Alden
    @Altai

    Reminds me of every San Francisco mayoralty race after 1976. Just a competition between crazy and crazier liberals.

    If Nike built factories that produced all the Nike shoes in and around Portland and paid good wages the antifa problem would be solved. All those 25-50 year old un and under employed liberal Whites would have well paid secure jobs mortgages kids.

    I always hoped that all the un and underemployed White men denied jobs and careers because they are White men would revolt against the life destroying discrimination against White men.

    But the liberal brainwashing filled their empty brains and now the most anti White racists in America are Whites.

    Replies: @Marty

    , @El Dato
    @Altai

    https://i.postimg.cc/7h26rm5c/Crazy-like-a-fox.png

    Publicly financed, comic-faced, thinks she's like Rosa fighting against the Freikorps.

    Promising!

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @Altai


    OT: I hadn’t realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.
     
    "Runoffs" are a hallmark of backward polities, e.g., France. Real electorates only need to vote once. We haven't done it since 1836, and the Senate did the honors.

    In 2002, French lefties went to the polls wearing gas masks-- contrary to law-- to "vote utile" for Chirac. For whatever reason, I'm having a great deal of trouble locating photos of such incidents, though I do remember seeing some at the time.

    Anybody have links, or sources?

    Replies: @Rob McX

    , @Anonymous
    @Altai

    The woman is so comical, it's hard to believe she isn't just a performance artist. Her interview 3 months ago with the local "KOIN" TV station isn't searching up for me right now but it's echt Squeaky White Lady.
    http://sarah2020.com/en/policies/

    Alties and hype-channers could be filling their lolcow larders with months of sustenance purely from her affect. It's just a very sleepy time to be asleep at wheels I guess...

    , @Daniel Williams
    @Altai

    Iannarone is legit insane. Find a video of her speaking and look into her eyes.

    If you live in Portland, you should seriously consider leaving. This chick is gonna get real nutty real fast if she wins: free housing for blacks, importing MORE blacks from other cities on purpose, open-ended eviction moratoriums, “wealth” taxes on people making $75K a year ... Iannarone is a zealot and a fruitcake.

  20. @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    Any article on these struggle sessions gives a name of a “human resources consultant.”

    There are several companies that have gotten very rich on this trash. I can’t remember the names of the CEOs, but in reading about this on Chris Rufo’s twitter feed, I discovered one who has an Amazon author page in which he calls himself “honest.” If I ever come across the name I’ll post it. What kind of a person advertises himself as “honest”? A liar.

    BTW, in trying to retrace my steps to get the name of the guy, I began w/Chris Rufo’s twitter feed. Chris just tweeted this. Horrifying.

    Steve Sailer: it might help if you megaphone this.

    • Thanks: J.Ross
  21. @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    Only way this ends is the repeal of the Civil Rights act.

    • Agree: bruce county
    • Replies: @Richard of Melbourne
    @gent

    Amen, brother.

  22. Locally, I was delighted to hear that a Florida State Senator, having learned such indoctrination was taking place in the Sarasota public school system, asked the new school superintendent why. The new superintendent looked into it and cancelled the $115,000 annual appropriation to the diversity consultant.

    That’s really all it takes in most places. Make the public aware money is being wasted by administrators on these things and public pressure and outrage will ensure the contracts are cancelled.

    Money is going to be very tight for state and local governments owing to the Covid Recession and seminars on systemic racism or for diversity consultants is not what taxpayers want to see their money spent on.

    • Replies: @Abolish_public_education
    @unit472

    ‘wiki’ reveals that the Sarasota (County) Public School District “serves” 43,150 “students”, with a $426M annual budget (~$10K/kid).

    (Low-ball. When ^all^ the money is counted, especially capital projects, PERS, and interest, the true figure is probably closer to TWICE that.)

    In any case, $115K is < $3/kid.

    Keep the sensitivity training. Eliminate everything else,

  23. Steve when you jerk off do you fantasize about Trump? What do these fantasies entail?

    In related news: the US clearly has NOT stood for the idea that America is the land of opportunity or the belief that the most qualified person should receive a job “since its inception.” Why do Republicans pretend they never passed third grade US history? Perhaps few of them have.

    • Troll: Redman, Lurker
  24. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    Jews.

  25. OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    Sadly they didn’t proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for ‘representation’ casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    • Replies: @The Alarmist
    @Altai

    I went to a Walmart in Irving, TX earlier this year ... I swear to God, it may as well have been Bangalore. Better than that, when I got off the plane at DFW earlier that day, there was a conga-line of wheelchairs being pushed by South Asian airport workers waiting to greet a small village of Indian elders travelling in economy class to join their family members in the land of better healthcare. None of them seemed to look fearful for their lives.

    A few years back, while staying at a posh hotel in Dallas, one of my European colleagues asked me what happened to all the black ladies who used to constitute most of the hotel’s staff, observing that they had been replaced by Indians. I looked puzzled at him and said, “Those aren’t Indians, those aren’t even Native Americans, those are Mexicans.” The joke was lost on him.

    It’s not just US IT workers who have been sold down the river.

    Replies: @Anon7

    , @The Germ Theory of Disease
    @Altai

    "An Indian American family living in Irving"

    I think they meant "squatting" in Irving.

    There are no Indian-Americans. There are Indians with US passports or the correct paperwork, but there are no Indian-Americans.

    , @bruce county
    @Altai

    I like curry but I am done with the NHL. They have genuflected to the Alphabet Zombies and I am sick of the pandering.

    , @mmack
    @Altai

    “Please do the needful, and be leaving this country before we kill you, yes?” 😆

    So much for “They’re educated, speak perfect English, and work cheap!” Eh?

    , @Mr. Anon
    @Altai


    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.
     
    Good Evening. I am from....KKK. My name is.........'Bubba'. You must now be leaving the country or we will be burning a cow on your front lawn.

    Replies: @Lars Porsena

    , @Je Suis Omar Mateen
    @Altai

    We can be sure of three things in life: death, taxes, and anybody sporting a facediaper on social media is an imbecile.

    , @klesko
    @Altai

    “kindly revert and do the needful to return to india.”

    -KKK

  26. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

  27. @Altai
    OT: I hadn't realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It'll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    https://twitter.com/sarahforpdx/status/1301914868103016448

    It's like asking why the Byzantines didn't post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Alden, @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @Daniel Williams

    Altai, Portland is doomed, but what will Antifa use as a Trojan Horse to enter secure spots. Answer: they don’t have to, the politicians will open the gates.

    • Replies: @Altai
    @Buffalo Joe

    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other's empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism. That's whats so disgusting.

    North-West Europe, Portland, Seattle, Canada were better places to live with higher trust, higher quality populations but outsiders took advantage. It's worse than violent conquest or aculturation. At least violent conquest you're legitmised to oppose.

    In the end you're left with nothing, the absimilated interlopers even taking every aspect of your culture and language for their own.

    But I genuinely feel like things are changing, there is nowhere to go rhetorically, they have made clear their anti-native hostility (How did 'nativism' become a slur?) and inability to quietly integrate. You can't roll this rhetoric back.

    Replies: @anon, @Neil Templeton, @Anonymous

  28. @International Jew
    How about suspending all business with corporations that engage in DIE training? That would be symmetric to the government's many requirements that contractors play ball with every racialist edict from the EEOC?

    Replies: @Mike_from_SGV, @Alden, @Michelle

    Yes. It’s not enough to be defensive, they must go on offense. Ban or defund every corporation or organization that uses DIE, to the extent possible.

  29. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    All the more reason Trump must win.

    It was definitely the Tucker segment.

    • Replies: @J1234
    @JimDandy

    Another example of why Tucker is fulfilling a much more important role where he is than he could in elected office. Even more important than informing Trump on these issues is informing significant portions of the American people.

    Today's left has risen to essentially a Jim Jones/Jonestown or Symbionese Liberation Army level of racial rhetoric. In fact, if you compare the language of the old SLA manifesto with that of many modern SJW academics, it's often hard to discern the difference. An all too often passive public needs to be alerted to this.

    http://apa.online.free.fr/imprimersans.php3?id_article=176&nom_site=Agence%20Presse%20Associative%20(APA)&url_site=http://apa.online.free.fr

    This me wonder: When can we expect a statue of Jim Jones at Harvard to honor his forward thinking on race? Or maybe they'll rename Yale "Jim Jones University"!

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @JimDandy, @al gore rhythms

  30. @Anon
    There's a kind of genius in this in that the initial order is simply to collect data on who is having these training sessions where, and it's based simply on whether certain keywords are used in contract text. This will be valuable in creating a database of woke federal staff members, woke federal departments, and woke outside contractors. That information will be invaluable even if when a judge strikes down any ban. In time the woke will learn to not use phrases like "white privilege" in RFPs and bids, but they will already be outed by this order, and can be kept an eye on.

    I expect this order will "embolden" a lot of whistleblowers and leakers.

    If courts interfere and the training cannot be eliminated, a nice troll would be to require all managers involved in setting up these training sessions to attend and fully participate in them, including struggle session confessions, in front of the staff.

    Replies: @Andrew M, @SunBakedSuburb, @Thatgirl

    I work for a large private company, one of the S&P 500. Our managers are all too keen to denounce their white privilege in Zoom teleconferences.

    In general, betraying your values in favor of the company’s values is a way to demonstrate your loyalty to the company. (This was also how Communist party members proved their loyalty in the Soviet Union.) Judging by how “woke” my managers are, it seems to be a key route to promotion.

    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Andrew M

    "Do you, or did you ever consider that burning your children on the altar of Wall Street is a bad thing to do?"

    , @Anon
    @Andrew M

    I'm not talking about generally admitting white privilege. I'm talking about the thing where a woman berates you into telling specific anecdotes from your life,and you're expected to cry while you tell them. Perhaps your company is behind the curve on cutting edge struggle sessions?

    Although a senior manager might do this if pressed, he'd be less likely to approve the training in the first place if he knows what's coming.

  31. @Buffalo Joe
    @Altai

    Altai, Portland is doomed, but what will Antifa use as a Trojan Horse to enter secure spots. Answer: they don't have to, the politicians will open the gates.

    Replies: @Altai

    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other’s empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism. That’s whats so disgusting.

    North-West Europe, Portland, Seattle, Canada were better places to live with higher trust, higher quality populations but outsiders took advantage. It’s worse than violent conquest or aculturation. At least violent conquest you’re legitmised to oppose.

    In the end you’re left with nothing, the absimilated interlopers even taking every aspect of your culture and language for their own.

    But I genuinely feel like things are changing, there is nowhere to go rhetorically, they have made clear their anti-native hostility (How did ‘nativism’ become a slur?) and inability to quietly integrate. You can’t roll this rhetoric back.

    • Agree: BenKenobi
    • Replies: @anon
    @Altai

    "Nativism" has been a term of approbation among the very smart people for generations.

    Here's the choice people get to make in Portland for mayor:

    https://www.oregonlive.com/resizer/7yUDsqxOw9qbTyRg1XpZFHb-SI8=/450x0/smart/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-advancelocal.s3.amazonaws.com/public/6UOZ5Z3KNJFXXCBZEUO2BXIJYE.jpg

    , @Neil Templeton
    @Altai


    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other’s empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism.
     
    Many of them may not have capacity to feel higher levels of shame, as they are only capable of child-level shame; e.g. failing the family, group, tribe. Some people aren't capable of critical introspection and empathy.

    Replies: @Altai

    , @Anonymous
    @Altai

    I tend to agree as well, it's becoming increasingly clear that they do not "assimilate" nor do they have any desire to. Not only that but they are very poor fits for our society as a whole. And not only are they poor fits for our society but they actually hate us, too.

    Even 20 years ago I had nothing against non white immigrants. They were just working, having a family, just like me.

    Today I see people almost every day and I wonder "why are they in my country?" They're just alien, have no useful skills, no job, barely speak english. It's also possible that the quality of immigrant has gone down quite alot as 3rd world countries get wealthier.

    Somehow the insane diversitarians still control everything. The only diversity in their areas are dyke asian baristas. But normal people are noticing.

    Replies: @but an humble craftsman

  32. A good start.

    Now how about outlawing questions about race and gender from all college and job applications?

    • Replies: @Richard of Melbourne
    @Spud Boy

    Because it backfires!

    The Australian Public Service Commission (the oversight body for the Australian federal government's administration) tried an experiment with it a couple of years ago.

    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the "blind" applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.

    Needless to say, the process was not rolled out across the government.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @res

  33. @International Jew
    How about suspending all business with corporations that engage in DIE training? That would be symmetric to the government's many requirements that contractors play ball with every racialist edict from the EEOC?

    Replies: @Mike_from_SGV, @Alden, @Michelle

    If we boycotted all liberal & diversity companies we’d have to raise all our own food and do without coffee tea sugar chocolate tea etc. and not have running water gas and electricity or a car. Or computers and phones. I’ve always boycotted Ford cars and Ford trucks because of the Ford Foundation. Now if I could convince every electrical contractor to boycott Ford vehicles might make a slight difference . It’s unbelievable how few companies seem to produce or import virtually all consumer goods food and necessities of life. I always buy Shell gas because I don’t think it has any connection to Rockefellers chevron

    Whatever happened to the anti trust and monopoly laws passed about 120 years ago?

    Boycott’s a great idea though.

    I try to boycott all restaurants because they and the entire AG industry is the biggest importer of illegal non Whites. Makes me feel better but it’s useless. I don’t have air conditioning and hate to turn the heat on because I despise PG&E.

  34. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    I went to a Walmart in Irving, TX earlier this year … I swear to God, it may as well have been Bangalore. Better than that, when I got off the plane at DFW earlier that day, there was a conga-line of wheelchairs being pushed by South Asian airport workers waiting to greet a small village of Indian elders travelling in economy class to join their family members in the land of better healthcare. None of them seemed to look fearful for their lives.

    A few years back, while staying at a posh hotel in Dallas, one of my European colleagues asked me what happened to all the black ladies who used to constitute most of the hotel’s staff, observing that they had been replaced by Indians. I looked puzzled at him and said, “Those aren’t Indians, those aren’t even Native Americans, those are Mexicans.” The joke was lost on him.

    It’s not just US IT workers who have been sold down the river.

    • Agree: kikz
    • Replies: @Anon7
    @The Alarmist

    Only 672,000,000 more to go.

  35. @Altai
    OT: I hadn't realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It'll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    https://twitter.com/sarahforpdx/status/1301914868103016448

    It's like asking why the Byzantines didn't post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Alden, @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @Daniel Williams

    Reminds me of every San Francisco mayoralty race after 1976. Just a competition between crazy and crazier liberals.

    If Nike built factories that produced all the Nike shoes in and around Portland and paid good wages the antifa problem would be solved. All those 25-50 year old un and under employed liberal Whites would have well paid secure jobs mortgages kids.

    I always hoped that all the un and underemployed White men denied jobs and careers because they are White men would revolt against the life destroying discrimination against White men.

    But the liberal brainwashing filled their empty brains and now the most anti White racists in America are Whites.

    • Replies: @Marty
    @Alden

    Frank Jordan excepted, surely?

  36. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    “An Indian American family living in Irving”

    I think they meant “squatting” in Irving.

    There are no Indian-Americans. There are Indians with US passports or the correct paperwork, but there are no Indian-Americans.

    • Agree: 3g4me, Lurker, Gordo, donut
  37. So much to do and so little time.

    Eliminating this stupid BS, is great-but like the recent, no more low income housing in the suburbs edict, it would have been even better 3 years ago.

    Better late than never, but hard to get real excited over policies that should have been implemented on day one.

    Cut federal spending by 30%-They will be to broke to be woke.

    • Agree: AceDeuce
  38. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    See The Culture of Critique by Dr. Kevin MacDonald.

    • Agree: ben tillman, LondonBob
  39. Anonymous[139] • Disclaimer says:

    Haha this news was dumped into the notorious Friday night before a holiday weekend memory hole.

    So Trump admin makes a small gesture toward white America and Kushner makes sure as few people as possible hear about it.

    Wouldn’t want to let Jared’s new GOP coalition of blacks & browns get the idea that the government is taking the boot off whitey’s face for a millisecond. Any let up will be interpreted by the newcomers into the big tent as white nationalism.

    Today the Trump/Javanka NeoRepublican Party is pro union pro LGBT pro affirmative action pro big government. Tomorrow it will be worse.

    THE KUSHNERISTS ARE MAKING THE GOP INTO A SECOND DEMOCRAT PARTY

    • Replies: @ben tillman
    @Anonymous


    THE KUSHNERISTS ARE MAKING THE GOP INTO A SECOND DEMOCRAT PARTY
     
    Yet it is less of a "second Democrat party" than it used to be, which I believe means you are mistaken.
  40. @hhsiii
    @Redneck farmer

    Almost every public corporation has these training sessions now. The key word here is “inherently.” They are gonna say, “oh no, it’s not inherent, it’s a social construct.”

    Replies: @Not Only Wrathful

    Either you agree with them in their ever-changing totality, or you’re a socially constructed and still basically irredeemable racist.

    The latter then justifies any amount of emotional manipulation, or just plain old oppression.

    Can’t they all just f*ck off?

    [MORE]

    More kindly:

    “As a white man I have nothing to apologise for.”

    “As a white woman I have nothing to apologise for.”

    “Take responsibility for your own feelings.”

    “Stop invalidating your personal hurt by pretending that it is about society.”

    “Sorry you feel bad, describe how and where it sits within you.”

    “I’ll sit, connect and share in your problems, once I feel safe that you’d do the same for me and that this isn’t mostly sadism on your part.”

  41. Excellent article in TAC today about the new barbarians – our extractive elites, and their use of race and police hating to deflect hate on themselves:

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-privileged-vs-the-people/

    DIE (Diversity, Inclusion, Equity) is now a billion dollar industry. All companies big and small now hire contractors to run sensitivity training for all their employees. It’s madness. And we all know (((who))) is behind this new racket. Almost without fail the trainer is either Jewish or black, the black ones usually have a Jewish boss or “partner”.

  42. After we’ve cut the federal workforce (government!) by 95%, I won’t really care how tax dollars are flushed on the remaining bureaucrats.

    • Replies: @Jim Don Bob
    @Abolish_public_education

    The federal budget has 5 parts:

    1) defense
    2) social security
    3) medicare
    4) interest on the national debt
    5) everything else

    The USA only collects enough taxes to pay for three of these, which is why it was running trillion+ deficits before the Kung Flu.

    Congress spent $2 trillion on KF relief and wants to spend 3 trillion more, much of which would bail out D strongholds like NYC, Portland, etc. DJT has not been a tight wad, but spending will explode under Biden.

    The national debt is about $25 trillion and is headed rapidly towards 30. If interest rates go to 5%, we will be paying well over a trillion in interest. Social Security will be bust before 2030.

    Eliminating the federal work force would save less than $100 billion.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

  43. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    I like curry but I am done with the NHL. They have genuflected to the Alphabet Zombies and I am sick of the pandering.

  44. anon[112] • Disclaimer says:

    These types of measures give me Roman persecution-of-christianity vibes. There’s a clique of people who actively promote each other for being anti-white, and try to destroy the careers of people who aren’t sufficiently cooperative. If you just put rules in place that say that they can’t be too openly anti-white, their optimal strategy is still to be as anti-white as possible without breaking the rules. Or alternatively, to just break the rules and then try to get the courts or law enforcement to defend them.

    I think for such a measure to be effective, there’d have to be a real punishment and negative consequence for breaking the rules or being someone who is obviously skirting the rules.

    I don’t see how this could happen within the current American system, but I suspect that something like this is in place in China and perhaps also Singapore.

  45. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    Does Trump do anything good without being spurred on by Tucker? Apparently not! Of course any possible good will eventually be negated by the Ivanka/Jared dynamic duo!

    • Replies: @tyrone
    @Dan Hayes

    But you admit that he does some good things ….have you ever seen anyone attacked the way Trump has been ……….China virus and blm/antifa just the latest ORCHESTRATED attacks on Trump……name one person who could take the heat the way Trump has. Ask your self why.

    , @Barnard
    @Dan Hayes

    In the early days, Trump occasionally did something good when Ann Coulter or Fox and Friends brought it to his attention. At this point, it seems to be exclusively from watching Tucker. Tucker can't leave FOX until Trump leaves office.

    Replies: @Not Raul

  46. @Altai
    @Buffalo Joe

    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other's empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism. That's whats so disgusting.

    North-West Europe, Portland, Seattle, Canada were better places to live with higher trust, higher quality populations but outsiders took advantage. It's worse than violent conquest or aculturation. At least violent conquest you're legitmised to oppose.

    In the end you're left with nothing, the absimilated interlopers even taking every aspect of your culture and language for their own.

    But I genuinely feel like things are changing, there is nowhere to go rhetorically, they have made clear their anti-native hostility (How did 'nativism' become a slur?) and inability to quietly integrate. You can't roll this rhetoric back.

    Replies: @anon, @Neil Templeton, @Anonymous

    “Nativism” has been a term of approbation among the very smart people for generations.

    Here’s the choice people get to make in Portland for mayor:

  47. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.

    Once there was federal law that takes it for granted that the problems of blacks are caused by “discrimination”, then it logically follows that there would be enforcement arms charged with rooting out that discrimination. And, as long as blacks lag behind whites, which we know from this society-destroying legislation is white people’s fault, then we have to keep searching for “discrimination”.

    Here are the Destroyers of Civilization in the Senate:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    Here are the Destroyers in the House:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    This act needs to be overturned or removed by Congress for their to be any hope of holding the country together. Fewer and fewer white people are going to keep being blamed (and punished) for the problems of more and more non-whites, gays, foreigners of all stripes, mentally ill people, etc.

    • Replies: @anon
    @William Badwhite


    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it.
     
    Agree. One good thing about the current radical jihad by the Left is that it radicalizes their opponents as well, and repealing the 1964 Civil Rights Act should be near the top of our agenda.
    In the Pre-Trayvon era I gave little thought to this Act, and if I did I just assumed it was a good law that guaranteed the right to vote (equality before the law).
    I pay more attention now, and I want this Act repealed.
    , @AnotherDad
    @William Badwhite



    Who started that nonsense in the first place?
     
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.
     
    Turns out that freedom of association is the most important right. The ability to associate with whom you want is the ability to "have your own stuff", "do your own thing"--freedom. Without it you, your time, your effort, your property essentially belong to the state. Without it all the other rights turn to to useless mush.

    Under the rubric of "Civil Rights" ... freedom of religion isn't really freedom of religion, your property isn't really your property, protection against double jeopardy is double jeopardy and of course freedom of speech isn't freedom of speech, but a ... hate crime!

    You really can't have a free nation and "Civil Rights".

    This idea that the world isn't right if everyone doesn't love you ... noxious b.s. The product of quarrelsome, whiny people. Never felt it was some big deal that someone could not like me because i was Catholic or Irish or male or a white guy. That's ok. That's life. As long as i'm free to do my stuff with people who want me around--great. But then i guess i never aspired to membership in toney country clubs.

    Replies: @Rob McX

  48. WHO else is standing up against this bull crap……..very stable genius…….VOTE accordingly

  49. @Dan Hayes
    @RichardTaylor

    Does Trump do anything good without being spurred on by Tucker? Apparently not! Of course any possible good will eventually be negated by the Ivanka/Jared dynamic duo!

    Replies: @tyrone, @Barnard

    But you admit that he does some good things ….have you ever seen anyone attacked the way Trump has been ……….China virus and blm/antifa just the latest ORCHESTRATED attacks on Trump……name one person who could take the heat the way Trump has. Ask your self why.

    • Agree: Dan Hayes
  50. @The Alarmist
    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    Replies: @reactionry, @tyrone, @BB753, @Anon, @Muggles, @DrCiber

    Oh ,you have a rich fantasy life too.

  51. The Soros (Babylonian) color code for the American Color Revolution is Black. Once again, blacks used as stooges by evil whites. When will the black ladies and their exhausted black babies rise up against this exploitation?

  52. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

    His should’ve thought with his brain, and not with his probe.

  53. …and then a judge in Honolulu will immediately overrule the President …

    That Chinese Exclusion Act was a good idea. When you open your borders to aliens, these aliens will one day be dictating your immigration policy.

  54. this is just more Blompf bullshit. an election year non-binding head fake for his base. it will be dropped after the election, win or lose. just like all his other bullshit red meat for the base stuff.

    you know what actually will happen and does count? DHS declaring “White Supreeeemists” the number 1 terror threat in America. now that will go into law. that will get enforced.

    it’s time to be done with Trump. he’s a conman and a fraud. i’ll never regret voting for him. he was the only option and i’m glad he was elected instead of Clinton. we took the only chance we had and rolled the dice. for that, i’ll always be thankful. but it’s plainly obvious now that things will never get better with Trump in control.

    at this point it’s not even worth another 4 more years of staving off the permanent Democrat control of America. the country is in total revolt, WITH Trump in office. what’s gonna change if he’s re-elected? and that will be it, after his second term. the Democrat permanent majority will then take place anyway.

    let’s get it over with and start America 2.0 properly. stop defending Trump. he’s turned out to be less than useless.

    • Replies: @Je Suis Omar Mateen
    @prime noticer

    "let’s get it over with and start America 2.0 properly. stop defending Trump. he’s turned out to be less than useless."

    So that means you're voting for Diapers and Kum All'ya? You're like a 1990s Rush Limbaugh cuckservative caller telling Rush 'We oughta let the Democrats win just so Muricans see how bad things can get.' That's loser talk.

    , @Prof. Woland
    @prime noticer

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody's guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    Replies: @BenKenobi, @PhysicistDave, @Neuday

  55. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    I like that his memo branded this junk “anti-American propaganda.” It’s the based way of saying “it’s not who we are.”

    I think this will embolden people in the private sector to push back on this nonsense without getting called ‘racist.’ If you are a CEO and your woke HR Director wants to hire Robin D’Angelo to hector employees about their White Fragility, you can now say “well, that’s kind of controversial, the federal government thinks it’s discriminatory, so we should avoid controversy.”

    • Agree: Cato
    • Replies: @Robert Dolan
    @Hypnotoad666

    Thank God for Tucker Carlson.

    , @OscarWildeLoveChild
    @Hypnotoad666

    I could see that as very likely, based upon experience. One way that things are stopped, started, or slowed down, is either the perception of litigation, complaints, bad PR or someone merely articulating the possibility of such, knowing that failing to accept their concerns could lead to complaints or bad PR.

    To your point, it also seems likely that this type of whittling away will be the only option for white women to counter the Karen narrative. They will need to attach a strong vibe of "misogynism" to any growing criticism (or use of examples) of them in common culture, such as training modules. Look to HRs still headed by white women, which are many, to adopt similar language when looking to modify or change such training, appealing to white knight management. White women need an escape hatch to detach from the growing anti-white (generally) sentiment. Joining Antifa seems to be the way for abnormal people but for white collar white women, that is not really an option.

  56. @Altai
    @Buffalo Joe

    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other's empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism. That's whats so disgusting.

    North-West Europe, Portland, Seattle, Canada were better places to live with higher trust, higher quality populations but outsiders took advantage. It's worse than violent conquest or aculturation. At least violent conquest you're legitmised to oppose.

    In the end you're left with nothing, the absimilated interlopers even taking every aspect of your culture and language for their own.

    But I genuinely feel like things are changing, there is nowhere to go rhetorically, they have made clear their anti-native hostility (How did 'nativism' become a slur?) and inability to quietly integrate. You can't roll this rhetoric back.

    Replies: @anon, @Neil Templeton, @Anonymous

    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other’s empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism.

    Many of them may not have capacity to feel higher levels of shame, as they are only capable of child-level shame; e.g. failing the family, group, tribe. Some people aren’t capable of critical introspection and empathy.

    • Replies: @Altai
    @Neil Templeton

    True, I once had a Brazilian tell me about his friend who managed to get asylum in Sweden and thoroughly used the welfare system despite coming from a middle class background. It never occurred to him that this might be something shameful or wrong (Even in the context of depriving 'real' asylum seekers resources) it was just something she did. Mind you he also told me about how his car insurance was made in his wife's name to get a lower price.

    But he didn't revel in it like people from certain other countries would. Rather he simply did it. Brazil is the one place in the world that people don't obey the rules not because they're trying to get something out of it but because it never occurs to them that there are any.

  57. anon[223] • Disclaimer says:
    @William Badwhite
    @nebulafox


    Who started that nonsense in the first place?
     
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.

    Once there was federal law that takes it for granted that the problems of blacks are caused by "discrimination", then it logically follows that there would be enforcement arms charged with rooting out that discrimination. And, as long as blacks lag behind whites, which we know from this society-destroying legislation is white people's fault, then we have to keep searching for "discrimination".

    Here are the Destroyers of Civilization in the Senate:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    Here are the Destroyers in the House:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    This act needs to be overturned or removed by Congress for their to be any hope of holding the country together. Fewer and fewer white people are going to keep being blamed (and punished) for the problems of more and more non-whites, gays, foreigners of all stripes, mentally ill people, etc.

    Replies: @anon, @AnotherDad

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it.

    Agree. One good thing about the current radical jihad by the Left is that it radicalizes their opponents as well, and repealing the 1964 Civil Rights Act should be near the top of our agenda.
    In the Pre-Trayvon era I gave little thought to this Act, and if I did I just assumed it was a good law that guaranteed the right to vote (equality before the law).
    I pay more attention now, and I want this Act repealed.

  58. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

    Blackmon complained that his comments were taken out of context. I’m sure he has the deepest sympathies of Papa John.

  59. I guess that’s enough for me. I can probably hold my nose and vote Trump now.

  60. @Dan Hayes
    @RichardTaylor

    Does Trump do anything good without being spurred on by Tucker? Apparently not! Of course any possible good will eventually be negated by the Ivanka/Jared dynamic duo!

    Replies: @tyrone, @Barnard

    In the early days, Trump occasionally did something good when Ann Coulter or Fox and Friends brought it to his attention. At this point, it seems to be exclusively from watching Tucker. Tucker can’t leave FOX until Trump leaves office.

    • Agree: Dan Hayes
    • Replies: @Not Raul
    @Barnard

    There are rumors that Trump will start his own network. Perhaps he can poach Carlson, Kudlow, Varney, Malkin, Fuentes, etc.

  61. anon[223] • Disclaimer says:

    I read the list of Senators voting Yay and Nay to the 1964 Civil Rights Act – it is instructive.
    Southerners, who had more experience with blacks, voted No, including more liberal Senators like Fullbright of Arkansas.
    Senators from the liberal northern states of course voted Yes.
    The battle against this Act was lost in the Great Plains and Far West states. Conservative senators in the plains and mountain states, both democrat and republican, mostly voted Yes.
    Why did the plains and mountain states conservatives fail us? I assume this was a combination of Cold War strategic thinking (we have to make ourselves look more appealling to the third world in the battle against communism), naivete about blacks, and a principled civic nationalist stance for equality before the law (a stance which unfortunately is easily abused and degenerates into affirmative action and ultimately, as we now see, all-out-war on whites).

    • Replies: @Rob McX
    @anon


    Why did the plains and mountain states conservatives fail us? I assume this was a combination of Cold War strategic thinking (we have to make ourselves look more appealling to the third world in the battle against communism)...
     
    It's interesting when you look back on it - did communism justify the reaction to it by non-communist countries? It would surely have been better simply to be militarily prepared to fight the communists and nothing more. What Americans didn't realize was that far more damage was being done to their country from within than by its external enemies in the Soviet bloc. Ironically, these countries emerged from communist rule with far healthier attitudes to race and diversity than their capitalist counterparts.
    , @al gore rhythms
    @anon

    Robert Caro's third volume about LBJ,'Master of the Senate' deals with this. As I recall a large part of the book is about the way LBJ managed to get a coalition together to get a civil rights bill passed. IIRC many of the Western senators didn't really care too much about racial issues, but LBJ was able to bribe them with things that he could do for their state, such as public utility projects, or for them personally, which he was able to achieve because of the immense power he had been able to amass for himself as Senate Leader; with influence over committees, etc.

  62. @Anon
    There's a kind of genius in this in that the initial order is simply to collect data on who is having these training sessions where, and it's based simply on whether certain keywords are used in contract text. This will be valuable in creating a database of woke federal staff members, woke federal departments, and woke outside contractors. That information will be invaluable even if when a judge strikes down any ban. In time the woke will learn to not use phrases like "white privilege" in RFPs and bids, but they will already be outed by this order, and can be kept an eye on.

    I expect this order will "embolden" a lot of whistleblowers and leakers.

    If courts interfere and the training cannot be eliminated, a nice troll would be to require all managers involved in setting up these training sessions to attend and fully participate in them, including struggle session confessions, in front of the staff.

    Replies: @Andrew M, @SunBakedSuburb, @Thatgirl

    “a nice troll”

    Blacks and their cult white kid worshippers are hanging there, like overripe fruit, waiting to be plucked and ridiculed without mercy. You describe an optimistic scenario. Hopefully it comes to pass. I could say that if you are not correct violence will arise. But judging from the sorry state of whites who produced the cult kids nothing will arise. They will live obediently, like slaves, tending to the exhausted children of the black goddesses who will serve as the managerial class for the Babylonian money sorcerer Soros.

  63. Anonymous[153] • Disclaimer says:
    @Altai
    @Buffalo Joe

    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other's empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism. That's whats so disgusting.

    North-West Europe, Portland, Seattle, Canada were better places to live with higher trust, higher quality populations but outsiders took advantage. It's worse than violent conquest or aculturation. At least violent conquest you're legitmised to oppose.

    In the end you're left with nothing, the absimilated interlopers even taking every aspect of your culture and language for their own.

    But I genuinely feel like things are changing, there is nowhere to go rhetorically, they have made clear their anti-native hostility (How did 'nativism' become a slur?) and inability to quietly integrate. You can't roll this rhetoric back.

    Replies: @anon, @Neil Templeton, @Anonymous

    I tend to agree as well, it’s becoming increasingly clear that they do not “assimilate” nor do they have any desire to. Not only that but they are very poor fits for our society as a whole. And not only are they poor fits for our society but they actually hate us, too.

    Even 20 years ago I had nothing against non white immigrants. They were just working, having a family, just like me.

    Today I see people almost every day and I wonder “why are they in my country?” They’re just alien, have no useful skills, no job, barely speak english. It’s also possible that the quality of immigrant has gone down quite alot as 3rd world countries get wealthier.

    Somehow the insane diversitarians still control everything. The only diversity in their areas are dyke asian baristas. But normal people are noticing.

    • Replies: @but an humble craftsman
    @Anonymous

    Nobody is noticing.
    The whole thing is going down the drain, rapidly accelerating.

  64. OT: Dat innuendo!

    Trump & Biden election campaigns mirror CIA-style psyops US used abroad seeking regime change

    Rachael Marsden (columnist, political strategist and host of an independently produced French-language program that airs on Sputnik France. Her website can be found at rachelmarsden.com) writes:

    Trump himself has conspiratorially claimed in a recent interview that people in “dark shadows” control Biden [well, eomeone has to control Biden I reckon], and has referred to armed vigilante, murder suspect, and Trump rally attendee, Kyle Rittenhouse, as having acted in self-defense.

    I didn’t know about a “Trump rally” in Kenosha.

    No wait. It was a Trump rally IN JANUARY. In Des Moines.

    The Kenosha Shooting Suspect Was In The Front Row Of A Trump Rally In January

    The law enforcement–obsessed [huh?] 17-year-old who was charged with shooting and killing two people and injuring another in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during protests for Jacob Blake appeared in the front row at a Donald Trump rally in January.

    Fucking bastard. Attending a Trump Rally like that without governmental permission.

  65. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

    Change the name as Dorn College is much better.

  66. @Anon
    There's a kind of genius in this in that the initial order is simply to collect data on who is having these training sessions where, and it's based simply on whether certain keywords are used in contract text. This will be valuable in creating a database of woke federal staff members, woke federal departments, and woke outside contractors. That information will be invaluable even if when a judge strikes down any ban. In time the woke will learn to not use phrases like "white privilege" in RFPs and bids, but they will already be outed by this order, and can be kept an eye on.

    I expect this order will "embolden" a lot of whistleblowers and leakers.

    If courts interfere and the training cannot be eliminated, a nice troll would be to require all managers involved in setting up these training sessions to attend and fully participate in them, including struggle session confessions, in front of the staff.

    Replies: @Andrew M, @SunBakedSuburb, @Thatgirl

    Also, as ultimately everything in America ends up being decided in the courts, White people can use the language from this memo in lawsuits claiming employment discrimination for having been subjected to this training, or being disciplined or fired for refusing to participate.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Thatgirl


    White people can use the language from this memo in lawsuits claiming employment discrimination for having been subjected to this training, or being disciplined or fired for refusing to participate.
     
    1965 Civil Rights Act (CRA) has been interpreted as authorizing or even mandating any training that Blacks, or an organization purporting to represent them, think is necessary.

    Quite a few organizations and corporations are zombies, permanently failing organizations (search for book of that title in Amazon -- look at the price, about 1K$/copy. The book is apparently of great interest, but has not been re-published.).

    Zombie organizations have to be a bit careful about driving out their few remaining competent people. Remember the square root law -- in an organization of n people, square root of n are responsible for the organization's productive work -- 100 people -> 10 productive, 10000 people, 100 productive, etc. Note that Google, which fired Damore, hasn't been able to get its R&D focus to produce anything more than fancy R&D HQs. Anybody as smart and qualified and honest as Damore goes elsewhere, voluntarily or not.
    And fear of losing vital personnel is what has been keeping a lid on this sort of abusive training. It isn't legal constraints -- there aren't any.

    I also once worked for a very large and fairly prestigious organization, military R&D section. The orientation lecture opened with what sounded much like "Idiots and domestic animals: Do nothing, keep your nose clean, and you'll last." Nothing about excellence, accomplishment, engineering, except on brief anecdote about a famous inventor who had established the company, and who, the speaker said, would be fired if he tried to work there again. Companies did a lot to discourage competence, but there were some lines they wouldn't cross back then. Apparently, as zombie corporations, they'll cross those lines now. Government favor in the mid-levels is now life or death for them.
  67. All tactics to get out his base and vote, but in the right direction.
    Good to see he’s doubling down on the common sense platform.

  68. All right, wait a second, are you telling me that is a genuine memo? It’s not something Steve wrote and then he adds, too bad this isn’t real?
    What the hell is going on here, is Trump trying to get re-elected? I was getting the impression the job was too much for his short attention span, he was getting annoyed and bored and was ready to move on to something else.

    • Replies: @BenKenobi
    @Alfa158

    This should have been day one stuff, but sure day 1400 is fine.

    Of course in my opinion on Jan 21 2017 there should have been a corpse hanging from every lamppost in DC but hey, I’m a hard-liner.

  69. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    Maybe he couldn’t do this earlier but definitely a clean victory until we are reminded that our real problem is an out of control judiciary.

    • Agree: Alden
  70. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    Race hustlers working the diversity rackets for shakedowns, settlements and salaried gigs in corporate or gov.

  71. @Altai
    OT: I hadn't realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It'll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    https://twitter.com/sarahforpdx/status/1301914868103016448

    It's like asking why the Byzantines didn't post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Alden, @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @Daniel Williams

    Publicly financed, comic-faced, thinks she’s like Rosa fighting against the Freikorps.

    Promising!

  72. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    ’bout time.

    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about “defunding the left” for a long time. But it’s not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.

    Simply “government funding” is a huge reason why left-minoritarianism is so dominate and pretty much always wins. Basically the parasites are funded by the productive to grow more parasites. An infection. So grow they do!

    And “the government is funding leftist parasites with your tax dollars” is an obvious campaign winner. But Republicans … crickets … “hey where’s my tax cut”.

    This won’t amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn’t a complete cuck.

    • Replies: @Mr. Anon
    @AnotherDad


    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about “defunding the left” for a long time. But it’s not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.
     
    Indeed, they didn't even bother to cancel public funding of "public radio" and "public TV" when they controlled Congress. It isn't hard to do. Just say "F**k Big-Bird. This is America. We don't have state-sponsored media", and then ram it through. The GOP is useless.

    This won’t amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn’t a complete cuck.
     
    It was probably Stephen Miller. Imagine what Trump could have done if he had hired more than just a couple people who agreed with the agenda he ran on.
    , @Anon
    @AnotherDad

    It's completely generational.

    Older conservatives aren't willing to fight for anything other than tax cuts, abortion restriction and Israel. The only cause older conservatives have successfully championed is the 2nd amendment, and even that is an example of a broken clock eventually being right. Even the older, conservative judges we hear so much about are pretty much worthless. They all back down when they draw the ire of the left.

    Without a doubt, 2020 is the most important election in our lifetime. But for the conservative party, it's especially important, since if Trump wins it basically decapitates the big dumb Boomer conservative head of the party. There will be large discrete jump towards younger, more populist conservatives, ala Nick Fuentes, since Gen X conservatives - equally worthless to Boomers -- are passive and unorganized.

    , @HammerJack
    @AnotherDad

    He's now banning the use of the 1619 project in public schools. Can he do that?

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

  73. @The Alarmist
    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    Replies: @reactionry, @tyrone, @BB753, @Anon, @Muggles, @DrCiber

    Anthrax just won’t do, it takes polonium to do the job! Lol!

  74. @Hypnotoad666
    @RichardTaylor

    I like that his memo branded this junk "anti-American propaganda." It's the based way of saying "it's not who we are."

    I think this will embolden people in the private sector to push back on this nonsense without getting called 'racist.' If you are a CEO and your woke HR Director wants to hire Robin D'Angelo to hector employees about their White Fragility, you can now say "well, that's kind of controversial, the federal government thinks it's discriminatory, so we should avoid controversy."

    Replies: @Robert Dolan, @OscarWildeLoveChild

    Thank God for Tucker Carlson.

  75. @Alfa158
    All right, wait a second, are you telling me that is a genuine memo? It’s not something Steve wrote and then he adds, too bad this isn’t real?
    What the hell is going on here, is Trump trying to get re-elected? I was getting the impression the job was too much for his short attention span, he was getting annoyed and bored and was ready to move on to something else.

    Replies: @BenKenobi

    This should have been day one stuff, but sure day 1400 is fine.

    Of course in my opinion on Jan 21 2017 there should have been a corpse hanging from every lamppost in DC but hey, I’m a hard-liner.

    • Thanks: Muggles
  76. @William Badwhite
    @nebulafox


    Who started that nonsense in the first place?
     
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.

    Once there was federal law that takes it for granted that the problems of blacks are caused by "discrimination", then it logically follows that there would be enforcement arms charged with rooting out that discrimination. And, as long as blacks lag behind whites, which we know from this society-destroying legislation is white people's fault, then we have to keep searching for "discrimination".

    Here are the Destroyers of Civilization in the Senate:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    Here are the Destroyers in the House:

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/s409

    This act needs to be overturned or removed by Congress for their to be any hope of holding the country together. Fewer and fewer white people are going to keep being blamed (and punished) for the problems of more and more non-whites, gays, foreigners of all stripes, mentally ill people, etc.

    Replies: @anon, @AnotherDad

    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.

    Turns out that freedom of association is the most important right. The ability to associate with whom you want is the ability to “have your own stuff”, “do your own thing”–freedom. Without it you, your time, your effort, your property essentially belong to the state. Without it all the other rights turn to to useless mush.

    Under the rubric of “Civil Rights” … freedom of religion isn’t really freedom of religion, your property isn’t really your property, protection against double jeopardy is double jeopardy and of course freedom of speech isn’t freedom of speech, but a … hate crime!

    You really can’t have a free nation and “Civil Rights”.

    This idea that the world isn’t right if everyone doesn’t love you … noxious b.s. The product of quarrelsome, whiny people. Never felt it was some big deal that someone could not like me because i was Catholic or Irish or male or a white guy. That’s ok. That’s life. As long as i’m free to do my stuff with people who want me around–great. But then i guess i never aspired to membership in toney country clubs.

    • Agree: Alden, El Dato, Joseph Doaks
    • Replies: @Rob McX
    @AnotherDad


    Turns out that freedom of association is the most important right. The ability to associate with whom you want is the ability to “have your own stuff”, “do your own thing”–freedom. Without it you, your time, your effort, your property essentially belong to the state. Without it all the other rights turn to to useless mush.
     
    First it was people in one's own country that one was forced to support and associate with. But it's gradually extending to the whole world, as the desire of anyone anywhere to immigrate to America is being seen as a natural right. Just as an individual's right to live his own life and choose whom he associates with has been eroded, so has the idea that a sovereign state has a right to decide its own destiny and owes nothing to the rest of the world.
  77. Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.

    It’s really dramatic, watch it all and share on your social media.

    • LOL: El Dato
    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Lot

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KELIMH30tig

    , @wren
    @Lot

    Expect to see it made in to this soon:

    https://youtu.be/JmXj613HPN8

    Replies: @Lot

    , @AnotherDad
    @Lot


    Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.
     
    Good.

    Everything the minoritarians do these days ... none of it actually supports the minoritarian--virtuous, oppressed minorities, evil oppressive pickup driving whitey--case.

    Rather it makes the AnotherDad--minoritarianism is incompatible with civilization; separate nations!--case.


    Instead of the government, university, media, Hollyweird minoritarian propaganda, people are getting some glimpses of ... reality. How many people will view that and think "yeah, i really want to live under the minoritarian boot".

    The more people that see this stuff ... the better.

    , @Chrisnonymous
    @Lot


    Not sure why, but
     
    I think the people peacefully eating and then having their dinners interrupted gives it real "this is happening somewhere like here" and "that could be me" vibes. The Antifas dressed like Darth Vader and posed against a backdrop of burning buildings are dramatic but also a little surreal to be totally affecting.
  78. Gotta say, Osama’s niece is better looking than I expected:

    Osama bin Laden’s niece says only Trump can prevent another 9/11

    The stunning, Swiss-born bin Ladin says she is all in for Trump in 2020, calling the election the most important in a generation.

    “I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar and I admire this man’s resolve,” she said. “He must be reelected … It’s vital for the future of not only America, but western civilization as a whole.”

    https://nypost.com/2020/09/05/osama-bin-ladens-niece-says-only-trump-can-prevent-another-9-11/

    • Replies: @El Dato
    @syonredux

    I don't know whether this is an another trick like the 9/11 trick or a trick within a trick but taken at face value I cannot fully disagree.

    , @Reg Cæsar
    @syonredux

    You sure that isn't Cat Stevens and his current girlfriend?

    , @Not Raul
    @syonredux

    She’d make a better candidate than Laura Loomer.

    , @Indiana Jack
    @syonredux

    The Bin Ladens seem to be a very large family. Mohammed Bin Laden, Osama's father, was born in 1908 and had over 50 children (different sources give different numbers) by 22 wives. This seems like a large number to me, but he still did not match the record of his brother Abdallah Bin Laden, who reportedly fathered 60 children. Many of those children and their children were also prolific (Osama is said to have fathered 22 children) and several generations have elapsed since Mohammed Bin Laden reached adulthood.

    With great-nephews and great-nieces included, Osama Bin Laden probably has several hundred nieces and nephews alive today.

  79. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    “Please do the needful, and be leaving this country before we kill you, yes?” 😆

    So much for “They’re educated, speak perfect English, and work cheap!” Eh?

  80. @Andrew M
    @Anon

    I work for a large private company, one of the S&P 500. Our managers are all too keen to denounce their white privilege in Zoom teleconferences.

    In general, betraying your values in favor of the company’s values is a way to demonstrate your loyalty to the company. (This was also how Communist party members proved their loyalty in the Soviet Union.) Judging by how “woke” my managers are, it seems to be a key route to promotion.

    Replies: @El Dato, @Anon

    “Do you, or did you ever consider that burning your children on the altar of Wall Street is a bad thing to do?”

  81. @syonredux
    Gotta say, Osama's niece is better looking than I expected:



    https://trulytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/noor-bin-laden-696x464.jpg


    Osama bin Laden’s niece says only Trump can prevent another 9/11

    The stunning, Swiss-born bin Ladin says she is all in for Trump in 2020, calling the election the most important in a generation.
     

    “I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar and I admire this man’s resolve,” she said. “He must be reelected … It’s vital for the future of not only America, but western civilization as a whole.”
     
    https://nypost.com/2020/09/05/osama-bin-ladens-niece-says-only-trump-can-prevent-another-9-11/

    Replies: @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Not Raul, @Indiana Jack

    I don’t know whether this is an another trick like the 9/11 trick or a trick within a trick but taken at face value I cannot fully disagree.

  82. This bull shit has been around long enough. Good for you, Donald.

    In one form or another CA public school teachers have sat through the “it’s not their fault if they misbehave” and “don’t write them up” seminars for 15 years.

  83. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    Good Evening. I am from….KKK. My name is………’Bubba’. You must now be leaving the country or we will be burning a cow on your front lawn.

    • Replies: @Lars Porsena
    @Mr. Anon

    You forgot to sign it with "Thank you very much, please do not be come back again".

  84. @Lot
    Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.

    https://twitter.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1302060108898357257

    It’s really dramatic, watch it all and share on your social media.

    Replies: @El Dato, @wren, @AnotherDad, @Chrisnonymous

  85. @AnotherDad
    @RichardTaylor

    'bout time.

    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about "defunding the left" for a long time. But it's not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.

    Simply "government funding" is a huge reason why left-minoritarianism is so dominate and pretty much always wins. Basically the parasites are funded by the productive to grow more parasites. An infection. So grow they do!

    And "the government is funding leftist parasites with your tax dollars" is an obvious campaign winner. But Republicans ... crickets ... "hey where's my tax cut".

    This won't amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn't a complete cuck.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Anon, @HammerJack

    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about “defunding the left” for a long time. But it’s not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.

    Indeed, they didn’t even bother to cancel public funding of “public radio” and “public TV” when they controlled Congress. It isn’t hard to do. Just say “F**k Big-Bird. This is America. We don’t have state-sponsored media”, and then ram it through. The GOP is useless.

    This won’t amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn’t a complete cuck.

    It was probably Stephen Miller. Imagine what Trump could have done if he had hired more than just a couple people who agreed with the agenda he ran on.

    • Agree: William Badwhite
  86. @Altai
    OT: I hadn't realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It'll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    https://twitter.com/sarahforpdx/status/1301914868103016448

    It's like asking why the Byzantines didn't post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Alden, @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @Daniel Williams

    OT: I hadn’t realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    “Runoffs” are a hallmark of backward polities, e.g., France. Real electorates only need to vote once. We haven’t done it since 1836, and the Senate did the honors.

    In 2002, French lefties went to the polls wearing gas masks– contrary to law– to “vote utile” for Chirac. For whatever reason, I’m having a great deal of trouble locating photos of such incidents, though I do remember seeing some at the time.

    Anybody have links, or sources?

    • Replies: @Rob McX
    @Reg Cæsar


    In 2002, French lefties went to the polls wearing gas masks– contrary to law– to “vote utile” for Chirac.
     
    I remember that election well, the left came out in huge force to vote for Chirac even though they loathed him. Anything to stop the man who might save France. I remember seeing Gérard Depardieu doing an anti-Le Pen TV commercial, warning, "This man is dangerous". I can't find it on YouTube, Dailymotion or anywhere else.

    Replies: @Ben tillman

  87. @syonredux
    Gotta say, Osama's niece is better looking than I expected:



    https://trulytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/noor-bin-laden-696x464.jpg


    Osama bin Laden’s niece says only Trump can prevent another 9/11

    The stunning, Swiss-born bin Ladin says she is all in for Trump in 2020, calling the election the most important in a generation.
     

    “I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar and I admire this man’s resolve,” she said. “He must be reelected … It’s vital for the future of not only America, but western civilization as a whole.”
     
    https://nypost.com/2020/09/05/osama-bin-ladens-niece-says-only-trump-can-prevent-another-9-11/

    Replies: @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Not Raul, @Indiana Jack

    You sure that isn’t Cat Stevens and his current girlfriend?

  88. @Charon

    President Trump called on congressional Democrats Friday to send $300 billion in unspent coronavirus stimulus money to Americans in need, saying it’s better than giving “checks to illegal aliens.”

    https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/4/trump-calls-democrats-allow-300-billion-unspent-st/


     

    Jeez Trump! Way to get them to reject it

    Replies: @JerseyJeffersonian

    Maybe that’s the idea.

  89. @anon
    I read the list of Senators voting Yay and Nay to the 1964 Civil Rights Act - it is instructive.
    Southerners, who had more experience with blacks, voted No, including more liberal Senators like Fullbright of Arkansas.
    Senators from the liberal northern states of course voted Yes.
    The battle against this Act was lost in the Great Plains and Far West states. Conservative senators in the plains and mountain states, both democrat and republican, mostly voted Yes.
    Why did the plains and mountain states conservatives fail us? I assume this was a combination of Cold War strategic thinking (we have to make ourselves look more appealling to the third world in the battle against communism), naivete about blacks, and a principled civic nationalist stance for equality before the law (a stance which unfortunately is easily abused and degenerates into affirmative action and ultimately, as we now see, all-out-war on whites).

    Replies: @Rob McX, @al gore rhythms

    Why did the plains and mountain states conservatives fail us? I assume this was a combination of Cold War strategic thinking (we have to make ourselves look more appealling to the third world in the battle against communism)…

    It’s interesting when you look back on it – did communism justify the reaction to it by non-communist countries? It would surely have been better simply to be militarily prepared to fight the communists and nothing more. What Americans didn’t realize was that far more damage was being done to their country from within than by its external enemies in the Soviet bloc. Ironically, these countries emerged from communist rule with far healthier attitudes to race and diversity than their capitalist counterparts.

  90. MmmmBasedTrump, Let’s Goooooooo!

    Election day coming up, numbers sagging, orange faggot having mini-strokes doesn’t look good, better bring out the big optics.

    Let’s just say I’m skeptical this will have any impact after election day, never mind before.

    • Replies: @Rosie
    @Svigor


    Let’s just say I’m skeptical this will have any impact after election day, never mind before.
     
    I am so done with these symbolic, eleventh-hour publicity stunts that don't change anything.
  91. @El Dato
    OT:

    #ResisTrans in the UK

    British supermarket bends the knee to ONE transgender activist & gets ads slashed. Who’s safe from these woke super-soldiers?


    ‘Stop Funding Hate’ is a social media campaign dedicated to driving advertisers from conservative newspapers and media outlets. When the group noticed ads for Co-op – Britain’s fifth-largest supermarket chain – in The Spectator last week, it manned battle stations and pressed the retailer to cut its ties with the “toxic and inflammatory” conservative magazine.

    But nobody listened, and the group’s tweets went unheard for several days. Enter the transgender campaigner, a woman by the name of ‘Lisa’ with a couple hundred followers and pronouns in her bio. When Lisa spoke, Co-op listened, promising the enraged transsexual that they’d demand change from The Spectator, or pull their ads from its filthy, transphobic pages.

    As it turned out, Spectator editor Andrew Neil beat the store to it, declaring Co-op permanently banned from advertising in the magazine again. “The Spectator cannot work with advertisers who seek to use their commercial clout to stifle debate,” read a subsequent tweet from the magazine’s official Twitter account, along with a link to its apparently offensive articles on the transgender debate.
     

    Replies: @Gianni in Guernsey

    It gets better. The co op Twitterer was not meant to have access to the Twitter account.
    #twitterbecauseeveryoneneedstoknowthaturanidiot

  92. @The Alarmist
    @Altai

    I went to a Walmart in Irving, TX earlier this year ... I swear to God, it may as well have been Bangalore. Better than that, when I got off the plane at DFW earlier that day, there was a conga-line of wheelchairs being pushed by South Asian airport workers waiting to greet a small village of Indian elders travelling in economy class to join their family members in the land of better healthcare. None of them seemed to look fearful for their lives.

    A few years back, while staying at a posh hotel in Dallas, one of my European colleagues asked me what happened to all the black ladies who used to constitute most of the hotel’s staff, observing that they had been replaced by Indians. I looked puzzled at him and said, “Those aren’t Indians, those aren’t even Native Americans, those are Mexicans.” The joke was lost on him.

    It’s not just US IT workers who have been sold down the river.

    Replies: @Anon7

  93. In the meantime, all agencies are directed to begin to identify all contracts or other agency spending related to any training on “critical race theory/9 “white privilege,” or any other training or propaganda effort that teaches or suggests either (1) that the United States is an inherently racist or evil country or (2) that any race or ethnicity is inherently racist or evil.

    Do they intend to make an exception for trainings or propaganda that teaches or suggests that Russians, or Palestinians, or Iranians, etc. are inherently racist or evil?

  94. Anonymous[361] • Disclaimer says:
    @Torn and Frayed
    This is helpful in that now diversity training becomes a political issue. Will the Democrats be stupid enough to challenge this openly? It would be great if Sleepy Joe would comment!

    I've been preparing an article on BLM and Marxism and have found several Marxist sources that rip to shreds the concept of white privilege, albeit from a Marxist point of view.

    https://socialistworker.org/2015/04/15/privilege-and-the-working-class

    Replies: @Anonymous

    “White privilege” compares poor black people to rich white people in order to justify taking the stuff of poor white people and giving it to poor black people.

    Rich white people like it because it causes poor white people and poor black people to fight each other instead of combining against them.

    • Agree: Cortes, PhysicistDave, ic1000
  95. @The Alarmist
    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    Replies: @reactionry, @tyrone, @BB753, @Anon, @Muggles, @DrCiber

    Sorry for a lowbrow comment but..

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  96. @JimDandy
    @RichardTaylor

    All the more reason Trump must win.

    It was definitely the Tucker segment.

    Replies: @J1234

    Another example of why Tucker is fulfilling a much more important role where he is than he could in elected office. Even more important than informing Trump on these issues is informing significant portions of the American people.

    Today’s left has risen to essentially a Jim Jones/Jonestown or Symbionese Liberation Army level of racial rhetoric. In fact, if you compare the language of the old SLA manifesto with that of many modern SJW academics, it’s often hard to discern the difference. An all too often passive public needs to be alerted to this.

    http://apa.online.free.fr/imprimersans.php3?id_article=176&nom_site=Agence%20Presse%20Associative%20(APA)&url_site=http://apa.online.free.fr

    This me wonder: When can we expect a statue of Jim Jones at Harvard to honor his forward thinking on race? Or maybe they’ll rename Yale “Jim Jones University”!

    • Agree: bomag
    • Replies: @Dan Hayes
    @J1234

    If Tucker gained elective office he would inevitably be forced to make political compromises. Outside office he can continue to dish out unabashed and uncompromising political discourse.

    , @JimDandy
    @J1234

    You know what I'm afraid of happening between now and the election? A false flag act of terrorism that will be blamed on a Trump supporter. I hope I'm just being paranoid.

    , @al gore rhythms
    @J1234

    The manifesto you posted recognises 'independent and sovereign nations'.

    I don't think modern leftists would give 'whiteness' a loophole like that.

  97. HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @TelfoedJohn


    HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite.
     
    Haha! Good luck with that in an area that almost exclusively attracts females.
    The rational females are off raising children or doing something useful like medicine. HR is left with the neurotic herd.
    , @James O'Meara
    @TelfoedJohn

    "HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite."

    The "reality" is that HR departments should be hiring White males, period.

    To quote Basil Fawlty, this is exactly how Nazi Germany started. They took the simple, common sense (tm AngloSaxons, apparently) approach to eugenenics, already implemented in many US states, and turned it, in true Hun fashion, into a literal minded, automated, efficient killing machine. We have the tools, why should the low-IQ "useless eaters" be allowed to live?

    And THAT's how you lose the optics war. And WWII.

    https://youtu.be/TFMpySg_UrM

    Replies: @J.Ross, @Peter Akuleyev

  98. @syonredux
    Gotta say, Osama's niece is better looking than I expected:



    https://trulytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/noor-bin-laden-696x464.jpg


    Osama bin Laden’s niece says only Trump can prevent another 9/11

    The stunning, Swiss-born bin Ladin says she is all in for Trump in 2020, calling the election the most important in a generation.
     

    “I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar and I admire this man’s resolve,” she said. “He must be reelected … It’s vital for the future of not only America, but western civilization as a whole.”
     
    https://nypost.com/2020/09/05/osama-bin-ladens-niece-says-only-trump-can-prevent-another-9-11/

    Replies: @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Not Raul, @Indiana Jack

    She’d make a better candidate than Laura Loomer.

  99. @Mr. Anon
    @Altai


    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.
     
    Good Evening. I am from....KKK. My name is.........'Bubba'. You must now be leaving the country or we will be burning a cow on your front lawn.

    Replies: @Lars Porsena

    You forgot to sign it with “Thank you very much, please do not be come back again”.

  100. • Replies: @Ben tillman
    @bruce county

    That’s about the most ridiculous lawsuit ever. Sovereign immunity, statute of limitations, etc. clearly rule out liability. I guess the plaintiffs figure anything goes nowadays.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

  101. @Barnard
    @Dan Hayes

    In the early days, Trump occasionally did something good when Ann Coulter or Fox and Friends brought it to his attention. At this point, it seems to be exclusively from watching Tucker. Tucker can't leave FOX until Trump leaves office.

    Replies: @Not Raul

    There are rumors that Trump will start his own network. Perhaps he can poach Carlson, Kudlow, Varney, Malkin, Fuentes, etc.

  102. Anon[207] • Disclaimer says:
    @Andrew M
    @Anon

    I work for a large private company, one of the S&P 500. Our managers are all too keen to denounce their white privilege in Zoom teleconferences.

    In general, betraying your values in favor of the company’s values is a way to demonstrate your loyalty to the company. (This was also how Communist party members proved their loyalty in the Soviet Union.) Judging by how “woke” my managers are, it seems to be a key route to promotion.

    Replies: @El Dato, @Anon

    I’m not talking about generally admitting white privilege. I’m talking about the thing where a woman berates you into telling specific anecdotes from your life,and you’re expected to cry while you tell them. Perhaps your company is behind the curve on cutting edge struggle sessions?

    Although a senior manager might do this if pressed, he’d be less likely to approve the training in the first place if he knows what’s coming.

  103. @Svigor
    MmmmBasedTrump, Let's Goooooooo!

    Election day coming up, numbers sagging, orange faggot having mini-strokes doesn't look good, better bring out the big optics.

    Let's just say I'm skeptical this will have any impact after election day, never mind before.

    Replies: @Rosie

    Let’s just say I’m skeptical this will have any impact after election day, never mind before.

    I am so done with these symbolic, eleventh-hour publicity stunts that don’t change anything.

  104. @Reg Cæsar
    @Altai


    OT: I hadn’t realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.
     
    "Runoffs" are a hallmark of backward polities, e.g., France. Real electorates only need to vote once. We haven't done it since 1836, and the Senate did the honors.

    In 2002, French lefties went to the polls wearing gas masks-- contrary to law-- to "vote utile" for Chirac. For whatever reason, I'm having a great deal of trouble locating photos of such incidents, though I do remember seeing some at the time.

    Anybody have links, or sources?

    Replies: @Rob McX

    In 2002, French lefties went to the polls wearing gas masks– contrary to law– to “vote utile” for Chirac.

    I remember that election well, the left came out in huge force to vote for Chirac even though they loathed him. Anything to stop the man who might save France. I remember seeing Gérard Depardieu doing an anti-Le Pen TV commercial, warning, “This man is dangerous”. I can’t find it on YouTube, Dailymotion or anywhere else.

    • Agree: Not Raul
    • Replies: @Ben tillman
    @Rob McX

    Vote for the crook — it’s important!

  105. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

  106. @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    I’m disappointed you didn’t comment on the Thomas Edison posts.

    • Replies: @hhsiii
    @ScarletNumber

    I was thinking of taking the family to see his house in Llewellyn Park.

  107. @J1234
    @JimDandy

    Another example of why Tucker is fulfilling a much more important role where he is than he could in elected office. Even more important than informing Trump on these issues is informing significant portions of the American people.

    Today's left has risen to essentially a Jim Jones/Jonestown or Symbionese Liberation Army level of racial rhetoric. In fact, if you compare the language of the old SLA manifesto with that of many modern SJW academics, it's often hard to discern the difference. An all too often passive public needs to be alerted to this.

    http://apa.online.free.fr/imprimersans.php3?id_article=176&nom_site=Agence%20Presse%20Associative%20(APA)&url_site=http://apa.online.free.fr

    This me wonder: When can we expect a statue of Jim Jones at Harvard to honor his forward thinking on race? Or maybe they'll rename Yale "Jim Jones University"!

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @JimDandy, @al gore rhythms

    If Tucker gained elective office he would inevitably be forced to make political compromises. Outside office he can continue to dish out unabashed and uncompromising political discourse.

    • Agree: PhysicistDave
  108. @AnotherDad
    @William Badwhite



    Who started that nonsense in the first place?
     
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and everything that flows downstream of it. Introduced into the House by Emanuel Cellar, signed by LBJ.
     
    Turns out that freedom of association is the most important right. The ability to associate with whom you want is the ability to "have your own stuff", "do your own thing"--freedom. Without it you, your time, your effort, your property essentially belong to the state. Without it all the other rights turn to to useless mush.

    Under the rubric of "Civil Rights" ... freedom of religion isn't really freedom of religion, your property isn't really your property, protection against double jeopardy is double jeopardy and of course freedom of speech isn't freedom of speech, but a ... hate crime!

    You really can't have a free nation and "Civil Rights".

    This idea that the world isn't right if everyone doesn't love you ... noxious b.s. The product of quarrelsome, whiny people. Never felt it was some big deal that someone could not like me because i was Catholic or Irish or male or a white guy. That's ok. That's life. As long as i'm free to do my stuff with people who want me around--great. But then i guess i never aspired to membership in toney country clubs.

    Replies: @Rob McX

    Turns out that freedom of association is the most important right. The ability to associate with whom you want is the ability to “have your own stuff”, “do your own thing”–freedom. Without it you, your time, your effort, your property essentially belong to the state. Without it all the other rights turn to to useless mush.

    First it was people in one’s own country that one was forced to support and associate with. But it’s gradually extending to the whole world, as the desire of anyone anywhere to immigrate to America is being seen as a natural right. Just as an individual’s right to live his own life and choose whom he associates with has been eroded, so has the idea that a sovereign state has a right to decide its own destiny and owes nothing to the rest of the world.

  109. @unit472
    Locally, I was delighted to hear that a Florida State Senator, having learned such indoctrination was taking place in the Sarasota public school system, asked the new school superintendent why. The new superintendent looked into it and cancelled the $115,000 annual appropriation to the diversity consultant.

    That's really all it takes in most places. Make the public aware money is being wasted by administrators on these things and public pressure and outrage will ensure the contracts are cancelled.

    Money is going to be very tight for state and local governments owing to the Covid Recession and seminars on systemic racism or for diversity consultants is not what taxpayers want to see their money spent on.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

    ‘wiki’ reveals that the Sarasota (County) Public School District “serves” 43,150 “students”, with a $426M annual budget (~$10K/kid).

    (Low-ball. When ^all^ the money is counted, especially capital projects, PERS, and interest, the true figure is probably closer to TWICE that.)

    In any case, $115K is < $3/kid.

    Keep the sensitivity training. Eliminate everything else,

  110. Anonymous[379] • Disclaimer says:
    @TelfoedJohn
    HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @James O'Meara

    HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite.

    Haha! Good luck with that in an area that almost exclusively attracts females.
    The rational females are off raising children or doing something useful like medicine. HR is left with the neurotic herd.

  111. @Neil Templeton
    @Altai


    I just hope these people are one day shamed for their abuse of other’s empathy and aversion to ethnocentrism.
     
    Many of them may not have capacity to feel higher levels of shame, as they are only capable of child-level shame; e.g. failing the family, group, tribe. Some people aren't capable of critical introspection and empathy.

    Replies: @Altai

    True, I once had a Brazilian tell me about his friend who managed to get asylum in Sweden and thoroughly used the welfare system despite coming from a middle class background. It never occurred to him that this might be something shameful or wrong (Even in the context of depriving ‘real’ asylum seekers resources) it was just something she did. Mind you he also told me about how his car insurance was made in his wife’s name to get a lower price.

    But he didn’t revel in it like people from certain other countries would. Rather he simply did it. Brazil is the one place in the world that people don’t obey the rules not because they’re trying to get something out of it but because it never occurs to them that there are any.

    • Agree: Not Raul
  112. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    We can be sure of three things in life: death, taxes, and anybody sporting a facediaper on social media is an imbecile.

  113. @prime noticer
    this is just more Blompf bullshit. an election year non-binding head fake for his base. it will be dropped after the election, win or lose. just like all his other bullshit red meat for the base stuff.

    you know what actually will happen and does count? DHS declaring "White Supreeeemists" the number 1 terror threat in America. now that will go into law. that will get enforced.

    it's time to be done with Trump. he's a conman and a fraud. i'll never regret voting for him. he was the only option and i'm glad he was elected instead of Clinton. we took the only chance we had and rolled the dice. for that, i'll always be thankful. but it's plainly obvious now that things will never get better with Trump in control.

    at this point it's not even worth another 4 more years of staving off the permanent Democrat control of America. the country is in total revolt, WITH Trump in office. what's gonna change if he's re-elected? and that will be it, after his second term. the Democrat permanent majority will then take place anyway.

    let's get it over with and start America 2.0 properly. stop defending Trump. he's turned out to be less than useless.

    Replies: @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @Prof. Woland

    “let’s get it over with and start America 2.0 properly. stop defending Trump. he’s turned out to be less than useless.”

    So that means you’re voting for Diapers and Kum All’ya? You’re like a 1990s Rush Limbaugh cuckservative caller telling Rush ‘We oughta let the Democrats win just so Muricans see how bad things can get.’ That’s loser talk.

  114. Anon[104] • Disclaimer says:
    @AnotherDad
    @RichardTaylor

    'bout time.

    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about "defunding the left" for a long time. But it's not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.

    Simply "government funding" is a huge reason why left-minoritarianism is so dominate and pretty much always wins. Basically the parasites are funded by the productive to grow more parasites. An infection. So grow they do!

    And "the government is funding leftist parasites with your tax dollars" is an obvious campaign winner. But Republicans ... crickets ... "hey where's my tax cut".

    This won't amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn't a complete cuck.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Anon, @HammerJack

    It’s completely generational.

    Older conservatives aren’t willing to fight for anything other than tax cuts, abortion restriction and Israel. The only cause older conservatives have successfully championed is the 2nd amendment, and even that is an example of a broken clock eventually being right. Even the older, conservative judges we hear so much about are pretty much worthless. They all back down when they draw the ire of the left.

    Without a doubt, 2020 is the most important election in our lifetime. But for the conservative party, it’s especially important, since if Trump wins it basically decapitates the big dumb Boomer conservative head of the party. There will be large discrete jump towards younger, more populist conservatives, ala Nick Fuentes, since Gen X conservatives – equally worthless to Boomers — are passive and unorganized.

  115. @The Alarmist
    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    Replies: @reactionry, @tyrone, @BB753, @Anon, @Muggles, @DrCiber

    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    “Here your Honor, let me freshen up your Mai tai.”

    But that Novichok they keep using doesn’t actually appear to kill anyone. Must be using that cheap N. Korean knock off.

    But who would keep poisoning these irksome Russkies with something that won’t kill them, but only makes them sick? Who? Who? Why?

  116. @Altai
    OT: An Indian tried to get media coverage for their own hate-hoax.

    https://twitter.com/ShehanJeyarajah/status/1300573435387674624

    Sadly they didn't proof read their own letter which looks suspiciously like somebody who speaks Inglish wrote it. Is there a word in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or Gujarati for hate hoax?

    There is serious scope for an ADL type organisation for Indians. You just post a picture like this on social media and in come the donations to fight the hate!

    But the guy who posted it loves Texas football! And that makes him more American than you, bigot!

    The Canadian version involves ice hokey.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY-jr7M32s

    Sikhs really make out like bandits in the DIE stakes. Not only are they hyper ethnocentric and practice shameless ethnic nepotism but their turbans make them perfect for 'representation' casting, a bit like Hijabis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZCXZo9Z8pk

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @The Germ Theory of Disease, @bruce county, @mmack, @Mr. Anon, @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @klesko

    “kindly revert and do the needful to return to india.”

    -KKK

  117. @gent
    @hhsiii

    Only way this ends is the repeal of the Civil Rights act.

    Replies: @Richard of Melbourne

    Amen, brother.

  118. @Anonymous
    Haha this news was dumped into the notorious Friday night before a holiday weekend memory hole.

    So Trump admin makes a small gesture toward white America and Kushner makes sure as few people as possible hear about it.

    Wouldn't want to let Jared's new GOP coalition of blacks & browns get the idea that the government is taking the boot off whitey's face for a millisecond. Any let up will be interpreted by the newcomers into the big tent as white nationalism.

    Today the Trump/Javanka NeoRepublican Party is pro union pro LGBT pro affirmative action pro big government. Tomorrow it will be worse.

    THE KUSHNERISTS ARE MAKING THE GOP INTO A SECOND DEMOCRAT PARTY

    Replies: @ben tillman

    THE KUSHNERISTS ARE MAKING THE GOP INTO A SECOND DEMOCRAT PARTY

    Yet it is less of a “second Democrat party” than it used to be, which I believe means you are mistaken.

  119. @Spud Boy
    A good start.

    Now how about outlawing questions about race and gender from all college and job applications?

    Replies: @Richard of Melbourne

    Because it backfires!

    The Australian Public Service Commission (the oversight body for the Australian federal government’s administration) tried an experiment with it a couple of years ago.

    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the “blind” applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.

    Needless to say, the process was not rolled out across the government.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Richard of Melbourne


    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the “blind” applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.
     
    Same thing happened to a tech guy I know. In an effort to get more female software developers, HR decreed that all applications would be anonymised, because obviously the problem was bias from the application sifters.

    Result: the number of successful female applicants dropped from 10% of the cohort to 0%.
    It turned out that the sifters were biased already in favour of female applicants.

    Personally, I am in favour of anonymised applications, but you can see why 'activists' turned away from 'colour blindness' and 'equal opportunities' as goals.

    Replies: @Gianni in Guernsey

    , @res
    @Richard of Melbourne

    Thanks. Here is a reference.
    https://www.themandarin.com.au/80790-positive-discrimination-so-common-in-the-aps-that-blind-recruiting-reduces-diversity/

  120. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    Who could bring a case against the government to maintain the training? An employee? It’s not a law and employers can choose not to use the training.

    The Feds should be able to eliminate this training fairly quickly.

    • Replies: @Gary in Gramercy
    @Ed

    "Who could bring a case against the government to maintain the training?"

    Federal judge Emmet Sullivan, of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Not only a judge, he is also his own prosecutor.

    Replies: @res

  121. Watching Kentucky Derby, moment of silence for “racial inequities”. The cult is spreading.

    • Replies: @Cortes
    @Ed

    Presumably the good folks at PETA are at this very moment demonstrating on behalf of the excluded non-pedigree nags denied the opportunity to shine at the highest equine levels by systemic racism?

    Or maybe a new organisation will take up the cause...Blazing Saddles!

    , @Anonymous
    @Ed

    Hey... Steverino said federal level.

    Imagine had you been willing to sell@ISteve to the Jobs biographer? Youd be livin in pebble beach phonin this stuff in.

    , @Altai
    @Ed

    It's a strange osmosis.

    BLM stuff in the Premiere League in England because of so many black players.

    BLM stuff in NBA because it's almost entirely black.
    Leads to:
    BLM stuff in MLS because in the US it's a middle class sport popular with old stock Americans of NW European and German ancestry who love SJW stuff. There are barely any black players. Same can be said for golf and tennis.
    Leads to NFL relenting and doing BLM stuff.
    Leads to NHL getting grilled despite almost no black players (A literal handful of so-so mixed race players, a non-trivial amount of whose black ancestry isn't African American) and because it's 'too white'.
    Leads to all and any sport being obliged to 'do something'.

    Replies: @Pericles

  122. @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Those are results, not causes. All those things you mention are a result of the courts, the bureacracy (Blumrosen et al.), and the media enforcing their own agenda instead of the actual statute, which purports to prohibit the things the courts say the law requires.

    There would be no money to be made in HR gigs, there would be no successful numbers-based lawsuits, and no need to “educate” employees if the organized power structure had not inverted the real law.

    • Replies: @hhsiii
    @ben tillman

    Fair point.

  123. Anonymous[339] • Disclaimer says:
    @Thatgirl
    @Anon

    Also, as ultimately everything in America ends up being decided in the courts, White people can use the language from this memo in lawsuits claiming employment discrimination for having been subjected to this training, or being disciplined or fired for refusing to participate.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    White people can use the language from this memo in lawsuits claiming employment discrimination for having been subjected to this training, or being disciplined or fired for refusing to participate.

    1965 Civil Rights Act (CRA) has been interpreted as authorizing or even mandating any training that Blacks, or an organization purporting to represent them, think is necessary.

    Quite a few organizations and corporations are zombies, permanently failing organizations (search for book of that title in Amazon — look at the price, about 1K$/copy. The book is apparently of great interest, but has not been re-published.).

    Zombie organizations have to be a bit careful about driving out their few remaining competent people. Remember the square root law — in an organization of n people, square root of n are responsible for the organization’s productive work — 100 people -> 10 productive, 10000 people, 100 productive, etc. Note that Google, which fired Damore, hasn’t been able to get its R&D focus to produce anything more than fancy R&D HQs. Anybody as smart and qualified and honest as Damore goes elsewhere, voluntarily or not.
    And fear of losing vital personnel is what has been keeping a lid on this sort of abusive training. It isn’t legal constraints — there aren’t any.

    I also once worked for a very large and fairly prestigious organization, military R&D section. The orientation lecture opened with what sounded much like “Idiots and domestic animals: Do nothing, keep your nose clean, and you’ll last.” Nothing about excellence, accomplishment, engineering, except on brief anecdote about a famous inventor who had established the company, and who, the speaker said, would be fired if he tried to work there again. Companies did a lot to discourage competence, but there were some lines they wouldn’t cross back then. Apparently, as zombie corporations, they’ll cross those lines now. Government favor in the mid-levels is now life or death for them.

  124. @Abolish_public_education
    After we’ve cut the federal workforce (government!) by 95%, I won’t really care how tax dollars are flushed on the remaining bureaucrats.

    Replies: @Jim Don Bob

    The federal budget has 5 parts:

    1) defense
    2) social security
    3) medicare
    4) interest on the national debt
    5) everything else

    The USA only collects enough taxes to pay for three of these, which is why it was running trillion+ deficits before the Kung Flu.

    Congress spent $2 trillion on KF relief and wants to spend 3 trillion more, much of which would bail out D strongholds like NYC, Portland, etc. DJT has not been a tight wad, but spending will explode under Biden.

    The national debt is about $25 trillion and is headed rapidly towards 30. If interest rates go to 5%, we will be paying well over a trillion in interest. Social Security will be bust before 2030.

    Eliminating the federal work force would save less than $100 billion.

    • Replies: @Abolish_public_education
    @Jim Don Bob

    I agree that the USG is hopelessly indebted. I think the real figure is closer to $200T, i.e. more than all the money in the world?

    I can’t keep up FICA‘s balance sheet, but I think that its “trust fund” is technically insolvent, i.e. in order for SSA monthly checks to clear, it needs to call-in (sell/liquidate) the government IOUs in its vaults; MediCare has been in worse, financial shape for a while.

    The USG needs to renounce its debts, starting with FICA/MediCare (sorry, tax feeders) and its on-budget (no off!) shrunk to about $75B per year. Buh-bye 95% of federal workers.

    But if you then demand that the USG should spend its entire budget on its workforce ($25B below what you say it does now), I would not oppose you.

  125. @Ed
    Watching Kentucky Derby, moment of silence for “racial inequities”. The cult is spreading.

    Replies: @Cortes, @Anonymous, @Altai

    Presumably the good folks at PETA are at this very moment demonstrating on behalf of the excluded non-pedigree nags denied the opportunity to shine at the highest equine levels by systemic racism?

    Or maybe a new organisation will take up the cause…Blazing Saddles!

  126. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

  127. @International Jew
    How about suspending all business with corporations that engage in DIE training? That would be symmetric to the government's many requirements that contractors play ball with every racialist edict from the EEOC?

    Replies: @Mike_from_SGV, @Alden, @Michelle

    I’ve had 2 Diversity training courses. The first one was actually fun. The second one made me so sick to my stomach, I had to leave work after taking the mandatory course. The class wasn’t as bad as were the reactions to some of the course materials. My supervisor completely misunderstood the material which made me very afraid.

  128. @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Exactly. A parasite protection racket.

    Parasites (legislators) create a law to enable parasites (lawyers) to sue productive people, forcing them to hire parasites (diversity consultants) to harass their employees lectures on how they are racist and privileged.

    Such a benefit for productivity, for racial harmony, for the nation.

  129. No chance Bumbling Buffoon Boris does same here in world capital of Great Zcuckery.

  130. @Rob McX
    @Reg Cæsar


    In 2002, French lefties went to the polls wearing gas masks– contrary to law– to “vote utile” for Chirac.
     
    I remember that election well, the left came out in huge force to vote for Chirac even though they loathed him. Anything to stop the man who might save France. I remember seeing Gérard Depardieu doing an anti-Le Pen TV commercial, warning, "This man is dangerous". I can't find it on YouTube, Dailymotion or anywhere else.

    Replies: @Ben tillman

    Vote for the crook — it’s important!

  131. @bruce county
    OT:

    Lawsuit seeks reparations from city of Tulsa over 1921 massacre
     
    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/newspolitics/lawsuit-seeks-reparations-from-city-of-tulsa-over-1921-massacre/ar-BB18KeqQ?li=AAggNb9

    Replies: @Ben tillman

    That’s about the most ridiculous lawsuit ever. Sovereign immunity, statute of limitations, etc. clearly rule out liability. I guess the plaintiffs figure anything goes nowadays.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Ben tillman


    That’s about the most ridiculous lawsuit ever. Sovereign immunity, statute of limitations, etc. clearly rule out liability. I guess the plaintiffs figure anything goes nowadays.
     
    Sovereign immunity is Liz Warren's defense against the Covington Catholic boys. She claims the defamation was part of her job, and thus she was on duty at the time.

    David Freiheit, who often streams live with the boys' lawyer Robert Barnes, explains the sordid details from the driver's seat:

    Elizabeth Warren's "License to Libel" the Covington Kids - Lawyer Explains - Viva Frei Vlawg

    He's also discovered that Jacob Frey is not the worst mayor in Minnesota. Check out Fred Heidmann of Nisswa (pop. 2,104) in action-- and on camera:

    Minnesota Mayor ARRESTED for OBSTRUCTING Legal Process - Viva Frei Vlawg

    His own Crow Wing County went over 2-1 for Trump!
  132. @Ed
    Watching Kentucky Derby, moment of silence for “racial inequities”. The cult is spreading.

    Replies: @Cortes, @Anonymous, @Altai

    Hey… Steverino said federal level.

    Imagine had you been willing to sell@ISteve to the Jobs biographer? Youd be livin in pebble beach phonin this stuff in.

  133. @International Jew
    OT and a bit dated but too iStevey to pass up. A black college chaplain probes, and discovers, the limits to black privilege.

    Blackmon using a slur to refer to an Asian American employee of the chaplain’s office, suggesting that a female staff employee sit on his lap, and placing a graphically illustrated manual of sexual positions on a staff member’s desk.
     
    https://religionnews.com/2020/07/09/racial-slur-the-idiots-guide-to-kama-sutra-led-to-chaplains-firing-says-wheaton-college/

    Replies: @Jesse, @Ian Smith, @Escher, @Jefferson Temple, @Gianni in Guernsey, @Corvinus, @Reg Cæsar

    The Rev. Tim Blackmon allegedly referred to a colleague repeatedly by a racial slur and had “The Idiot’s Guide to Kama Sutra” left on a female colleague’s desk while he was chaplain at Wheaton College.

    Phew! I thought it might have been a serious breach of conduct. Like “social dancing”.

    However, even Wheaton has buckled, and gone the hedonistic way of BYU:

    Wheaton College OKs Dancing But Won’t Get Swept Off Its Feet

    Wheaton College eases alcohol, dancing ban

    Freedom of Expression: 15 years of dancing at Wheaton

    Back to the future, on Steve’s front doorstep:

    White people have gentrified Black Lives Matter. It’s a problem.

  134. @Ed
    Watching Kentucky Derby, moment of silence for “racial inequities”. The cult is spreading.

    Replies: @Cortes, @Anonymous, @Altai

    It’s a strange osmosis.

    BLM stuff in the Premiere League in England because of so many black players.

    BLM stuff in NBA because it’s almost entirely black.
    Leads to:
    BLM stuff in MLS because in the US it’s a middle class sport popular with old stock Americans of NW European and German ancestry who love SJW stuff. There are barely any black players. Same can be said for golf and tennis.
    Leads to NFL relenting and doing BLM stuff.
    Leads to NHL getting grilled despite almost no black players (A literal handful of so-so mixed race players, a non-trivial amount of whose black ancestry isn’t African American) and because it’s ‘too white’.
    Leads to all and any sport being obliged to ‘do something’.

    • Agree: Ed
    • Replies: @Pericles
    @Altai


    Leads to NFL relenting and doing BLM stuff.

     

    "Relenting"? Good one!
  135. OT:

    Is every ‘centrist Asian’ a neocon? Can they explain why?

  136. @Ben tillman
    @bruce county

    That’s about the most ridiculous lawsuit ever. Sovereign immunity, statute of limitations, etc. clearly rule out liability. I guess the plaintiffs figure anything goes nowadays.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    That’s about the most ridiculous lawsuit ever. Sovereign immunity, statute of limitations, etc. clearly rule out liability. I guess the plaintiffs figure anything goes nowadays.

    Sovereign immunity is Liz Warren’s defense against the Covington Catholic boys. She claims the defamation was part of her job, and thus she was on duty at the time.

    David Freiheit, who often streams live with the boys’ lawyer Robert Barnes, explains the sordid details from the driver’s seat:

    Elizabeth Warren’s “License to Libel” the Covington Kids – Lawyer Explains – Viva Frei Vlawg

    He’s also discovered that Jacob Frey is not the worst mayor in Minnesota. Check out Fred Heidmann of Nisswa (pop. 2,104) in action– and on camera:

    Minnesota Mayor ARRESTED for OBSTRUCTING Legal Process – Viva Frei Vlawg

    His own Crow Wing County went over 2-1 for Trump!

    • Thanks: Ben tillman
  137. @Ed
    @RichardTaylor

    Who could bring a case against the government to maintain the training? An employee? It’s not a law and employers can choose not to use the training.

    The Feds should be able to eliminate this training fairly quickly.

    Replies: @Gary in Gramercy

    “Who could bring a case against the government to maintain the training?”

    Federal judge Emmet Sullivan, of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Not only a judge, he is also his own prosecutor.

    • Replies: @res
    @Gary in Gramercy

    Maybe he could be the plaintiff as well. Isn't kritarchy fun?!

  138. @Alden
    @Altai

    Reminds me of every San Francisco mayoralty race after 1976. Just a competition between crazy and crazier liberals.

    If Nike built factories that produced all the Nike shoes in and around Portland and paid good wages the antifa problem would be solved. All those 25-50 year old un and under employed liberal Whites would have well paid secure jobs mortgages kids.

    I always hoped that all the un and underemployed White men denied jobs and careers because they are White men would revolt against the life destroying discrimination against White men.

    But the liberal brainwashing filled their empty brains and now the most anti White racists in America are Whites.

    Replies: @Marty

    Frank Jordan excepted, surely?

  139. “Of course, it will take OMB an eon to issues its rules and then a judge in Honolulu will immediately overrule the President …”

    I’m glad Trump took this step. The above scenario, however, is no joke–it may turn out to be all too true. A pity, that.

  140. Anonymous[197] • Disclaimer says:
    @Altai
    OT: I hadn't realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It'll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    https://twitter.com/sarahforpdx/status/1301914868103016448

    It's like asking why the Byzantines didn't post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Alden, @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @Daniel Williams

    The woman is so comical, it’s hard to believe she isn’t just a performance artist. Her interview 3 months ago with the local “KOIN” TV station isn’t searching up for me right now but it’s echt Squeaky White Lady.
    http://sarah2020.com/en/policies/

    Alties and hype-channers could be filling their lolcow larders with months of sustenance purely from her affect. It’s just a very sleepy time to be asleep at wheels I guess…

  141. Late by nearly four years.

    • Replies: @Jim Don Bob
    @David In TN

    Better late than never. No other Republican president has done anything as ballsy in recent memory.
    Eisenhower with Operation Wetback is the last I remember.

  142. @The Alarmist
    Yeah, when is Putin going to do something about that judge in Honolulu?

    Replies: @reactionry, @tyrone, @BB753, @Anon, @Muggles, @DrCiber

    I don’t know, but have Putin contact me. I want to contribute toward the cost of the ammo.

  143. @prime noticer
    this is just more Blompf bullshit. an election year non-binding head fake for his base. it will be dropped after the election, win or lose. just like all his other bullshit red meat for the base stuff.

    you know what actually will happen and does count? DHS declaring "White Supreeeemists" the number 1 terror threat in America. now that will go into law. that will get enforced.

    it's time to be done with Trump. he's a conman and a fraud. i'll never regret voting for him. he was the only option and i'm glad he was elected instead of Clinton. we took the only chance we had and rolled the dice. for that, i'll always be thankful. but it's plainly obvious now that things will never get better with Trump in control.

    at this point it's not even worth another 4 more years of staving off the permanent Democrat control of America. the country is in total revolt, WITH Trump in office. what's gonna change if he's re-elected? and that will be it, after his second term. the Democrat permanent majority will then take place anyway.

    let's get it over with and start America 2.0 properly. stop defending Trump. he's turned out to be less than useless.

    Replies: @Je Suis Omar Mateen, @Prof. Woland

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    • Replies: @BenKenobi
    @Prof. Woland


    White / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.
     
    I'll just leave this here.

    https://www.scribd.com/document/89127086/Harold-Covington-The-Brigade
    , @PhysicistDave
    @Prof. Woland

    Prof. Woland wrote:


    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.
     
    The vast majority of whites (and I would guess most blacks and Hispanics) simply want to be left alone.

    The Right will not become as radical as the Left unless the Left manages to cut off and delegitimize all sane voices on the Right, so that the American people feel that the only hope they have is the crazies.

    I don't think the parasitic verbalist overclass has quite that much power.

    The road to reality is to start laughing at and ridiculing the overclass. I remember when the Czech people started jingling their keys to drown out their leaders.

    That's when I knew it was all over. The people were no longer afraid.
    , @Neuday
    @Prof. Woland


    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess.
     
    The death of the GOP hinged on the immigration issue, which Trump exploited. Considering the financial and employment impact of Covid, along with the increasing racial strife, it's hard to believe some GOP politician won't pick up the banner of immigration restriction and run with it, though the media is doing everything it can to send the message that anyone who does will be attacked relentlessly. Regardless, flooding the US with even more parasites in a time of city and state bankruptcies is an untenable position. The Left must be terrified of a coalition of Americans of whatever color but how have been here for a few generations coalescing around immigration restriction, which in part is why (((they))) have relentlessly stoked racial tensions and repressing views counter to the Narrative.

    As Fred Reed said, "It's gonna blow", and our side will have leaders as the day is coming when many of us will have nothing left to lose.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @ATBOTL

  144. @David In TN
    Late by nearly four years.

    Replies: @Jim Don Bob

    Better late than never. No other Republican president has done anything as ballsy in recent memory.
    Eisenhower with Operation Wetback is the last I remember.

  145. @syonredux
    Gotta say, Osama's niece is better looking than I expected:



    https://trulytimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/noor-bin-laden-696x464.jpg


    Osama bin Laden’s niece says only Trump can prevent another 9/11

    The stunning, Swiss-born bin Ladin says she is all in for Trump in 2020, calling the election the most important in a generation.
     

    “I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar and I admire this man’s resolve,” she said. “He must be reelected … It’s vital for the future of not only America, but western civilization as a whole.”
     
    https://nypost.com/2020/09/05/osama-bin-ladens-niece-says-only-trump-can-prevent-another-9-11/

    Replies: @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Not Raul, @Indiana Jack

    The Bin Ladens seem to be a very large family. Mohammed Bin Laden, Osama’s father, was born in 1908 and had over 50 children (different sources give different numbers) by 22 wives. This seems like a large number to me, but he still did not match the record of his brother Abdallah Bin Laden, who reportedly fathered 60 children. Many of those children and their children were also prolific (Osama is said to have fathered 22 children) and several generations have elapsed since Mohammed Bin Laden reached adulthood.

    With great-nephews and great-nieces included, Osama Bin Laden probably has several hundred nieces and nephews alive today.

  146. @Hypnotoad666
    @RichardTaylor

    I like that his memo branded this junk "anti-American propaganda." It's the based way of saying "it's not who we are."

    I think this will embolden people in the private sector to push back on this nonsense without getting called 'racist.' If you are a CEO and your woke HR Director wants to hire Robin D'Angelo to hector employees about their White Fragility, you can now say "well, that's kind of controversial, the federal government thinks it's discriminatory, so we should avoid controversy."

    Replies: @Robert Dolan, @OscarWildeLoveChild

    I could see that as very likely, based upon experience. One way that things are stopped, started, or slowed down, is either the perception of litigation, complaints, bad PR or someone merely articulating the possibility of such, knowing that failing to accept their concerns could lead to complaints or bad PR.

    To your point, it also seems likely that this type of whittling away will be the only option for white women to counter the Karen narrative. They will need to attach a strong vibe of “misogynism” to any growing criticism (or use of examples) of them in common culture, such as training modules. Look to HRs still headed by white women, which are many, to adopt similar language when looking to modify or change such training, appealing to white knight management. White women need an escape hatch to detach from the growing anti-white (generally) sentiment. Joining Antifa seems to be the way for abnormal people but for white collar white women, that is not really an option.

  147. Open a browser tab and type in IRL “antifa dot com.”

    [MORE]

    It redirects to Joe Biden.

    • Replies: @J.Ross
    @J.Ross

    [d'oh! button]
    IRL => URL

  148. @TelfoedJohn
    HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @James O'Meara

    “HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite.”

    The “reality” is that HR departments should be hiring White males, period.

    To quote Basil Fawlty, this is exactly how Nazi Germany started. They took the simple, common sense (tm AngloSaxons, apparently) approach to eugenenics, already implemented in many US states, and turned it, in true Hun fashion, into a literal minded, automated, efficient killing machine. We have the tools, why should the low-IQ “useless eaters” be allowed to live?

    And THAT’s how you lose the optics war. And WWII.

    • Replies: @J.Ross
    @James O'Meara

    I agree but we must normalize sexual culture and end no-fault divorce first: the argument against male HR is in Tropic of Capricorn.

    , @Peter Akuleyev
    @James O'Meara

    What kind of straight white male wants to work in HR though? There is an obvious reason why women and gay men tend to gravitate to that area of the business.

  149. @Altai
    OT: I hadn't realised the Portland mayoral race was on for Nov 3rd. After a runoff it is between Ted Wheeler and Sarah Iannarone.

    The latest opinion poll, conducting in mid June shows a very tight race. It'll be interesting to see what effect the inept tolerance shown by Wheeler and the DAs towards the antifa will be as well as his recent public humiliation by the antifa when he went to talk to them.

    On the other hand Innarone calls herself an antifa.

    https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/471222-381301-survey-claims-to-show-tight-race-for-portland-mayor

    A taste of her crazy.

    https://twitter.com/sarahforpdx/status/1301914868103016448

    It's like asking why the Byzantines didn't post security around the Turkish encampment and only their besieged city.

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Alden, @El Dato, @Reg Cæsar, @Anonymous, @Daniel Williams

    Iannarone is legit insane. Find a video of her speaking and look into her eyes.

    If you live in Portland, you should seriously consider leaving. This chick is gonna get real nutty real fast if she wins: free housing for blacks, importing MORE blacks from other cities on purpose, open-ended eviction moratoriums, “wealth” taxes on people making $75K a year … Iannarone is a zealot and a fruitcake.

  150. @Lot
    Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.

    https://twitter.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1302060108898357257

    It’s really dramatic, watch it all and share on your social media.

    Replies: @El Dato, @wren, @AnotherDad, @Chrisnonymous

    Expect to see it made in to this soon:

    • Replies: @Lot
    @wren

    Combining riot footage, nasty rioter quotes, Biden and Harris saying mostly peaceful, and all the Dems submissively taking the knee is great.

    The video has two flaws though: the heavy soundtrack and how fast the cuts are.

  151. @J.Ross
    Open a browser tab and type in IRL "antifa dot com."

    It redirects to Joe Biden.

    Replies: @J.Ross

    [d’oh! button]
    IRL => URL

  152. @J1234
    @JimDandy

    Another example of why Tucker is fulfilling a much more important role where he is than he could in elected office. Even more important than informing Trump on these issues is informing significant portions of the American people.

    Today's left has risen to essentially a Jim Jones/Jonestown or Symbionese Liberation Army level of racial rhetoric. In fact, if you compare the language of the old SLA manifesto with that of many modern SJW academics, it's often hard to discern the difference. An all too often passive public needs to be alerted to this.

    http://apa.online.free.fr/imprimersans.php3?id_article=176&nom_site=Agence%20Presse%20Associative%20(APA)&url_site=http://apa.online.free.fr

    This me wonder: When can we expect a statue of Jim Jones at Harvard to honor his forward thinking on race? Or maybe they'll rename Yale "Jim Jones University"!

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @JimDandy, @al gore rhythms

    You know what I’m afraid of happening between now and the election? A false flag act of terrorism that will be blamed on a Trump supporter. I hope I’m just being paranoid.

  153. @Anonymous
    @Altai

    I tend to agree as well, it's becoming increasingly clear that they do not "assimilate" nor do they have any desire to. Not only that but they are very poor fits for our society as a whole. And not only are they poor fits for our society but they actually hate us, too.

    Even 20 years ago I had nothing against non white immigrants. They were just working, having a family, just like me.

    Today I see people almost every day and I wonder "why are they in my country?" They're just alien, have no useful skills, no job, barely speak english. It's also possible that the quality of immigrant has gone down quite alot as 3rd world countries get wealthier.

    Somehow the insane diversitarians still control everything. The only diversity in their areas are dyke asian baristas. But normal people are noticing.

    Replies: @but an humble craftsman

    Nobody is noticing.
    The whole thing is going down the drain, rapidly accelerating.

  154. @Jim Don Bob
    @Abolish_public_education

    The federal budget has 5 parts:

    1) defense
    2) social security
    3) medicare
    4) interest on the national debt
    5) everything else

    The USA only collects enough taxes to pay for three of these, which is why it was running trillion+ deficits before the Kung Flu.

    Congress spent $2 trillion on KF relief and wants to spend 3 trillion more, much of which would bail out D strongholds like NYC, Portland, etc. DJT has not been a tight wad, but spending will explode under Biden.

    The national debt is about $25 trillion and is headed rapidly towards 30. If interest rates go to 5%, we will be paying well over a trillion in interest. Social Security will be bust before 2030.

    Eliminating the federal work force would save less than $100 billion.

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

    I agree that the USG is hopelessly indebted. I think the real figure is closer to $200T, i.e. more than all the money in the world?

    I can’t keep up FICA‘s balance sheet, but I think that its “trust fund” is technically insolvent, i.e. in order for SSA monthly checks to clear, it needs to call-in (sell/liquidate) the government IOUs in its vaults; MediCare has been in worse, financial shape for a while.

    The USG needs to renounce its debts, starting with FICA/MediCare (sorry, tax feeders) and its on-budget (no off!) shrunk to about $75B per year. Buh-bye 95% of federal workers.

    But if you then demand that the USG should spend its entire budget on its workforce ($25B below what you say it does now), I would not oppose you.

  155. @James O'Meara
    @TelfoedJohn

    "HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite."

    The "reality" is that HR departments should be hiring White males, period.

    To quote Basil Fawlty, this is exactly how Nazi Germany started. They took the simple, common sense (tm AngloSaxons, apparently) approach to eugenenics, already implemented in many US states, and turned it, in true Hun fashion, into a literal minded, automated, efficient killing machine. We have the tools, why should the low-IQ "useless eaters" be allowed to live?

    And THAT's how you lose the optics war. And WWII.

    https://youtu.be/TFMpySg_UrM

    Replies: @J.Ross, @Peter Akuleyev

    I agree but we must normalize sexual culture and end no-fault divorce first: the argument against male HR is in Tropic of Capricorn.

  156. @anon
    I read the list of Senators voting Yay and Nay to the 1964 Civil Rights Act - it is instructive.
    Southerners, who had more experience with blacks, voted No, including more liberal Senators like Fullbright of Arkansas.
    Senators from the liberal northern states of course voted Yes.
    The battle against this Act was lost in the Great Plains and Far West states. Conservative senators in the plains and mountain states, both democrat and republican, mostly voted Yes.
    Why did the plains and mountain states conservatives fail us? I assume this was a combination of Cold War strategic thinking (we have to make ourselves look more appealling to the third world in the battle against communism), naivete about blacks, and a principled civic nationalist stance for equality before the law (a stance which unfortunately is easily abused and degenerates into affirmative action and ultimately, as we now see, all-out-war on whites).

    Replies: @Rob McX, @al gore rhythms

    Robert Caro’s third volume about LBJ,’Master of the Senate’ deals with this. As I recall a large part of the book is about the way LBJ managed to get a coalition together to get a civil rights bill passed. IIRC many of the Western senators didn’t really care too much about racial issues, but LBJ was able to bribe them with things that he could do for their state, such as public utility projects, or for them personally, which he was able to achieve because of the immense power he had been able to amass for himself as Senate Leader; with influence over committees, etc.

  157. @J1234
    @JimDandy

    Another example of why Tucker is fulfilling a much more important role where he is than he could in elected office. Even more important than informing Trump on these issues is informing significant portions of the American people.

    Today's left has risen to essentially a Jim Jones/Jonestown or Symbionese Liberation Army level of racial rhetoric. In fact, if you compare the language of the old SLA manifesto with that of many modern SJW academics, it's often hard to discern the difference. An all too often passive public needs to be alerted to this.

    http://apa.online.free.fr/imprimersans.php3?id_article=176&nom_site=Agence%20Presse%20Associative%20(APA)&url_site=http://apa.online.free.fr

    This me wonder: When can we expect a statue of Jim Jones at Harvard to honor his forward thinking on race? Or maybe they'll rename Yale "Jim Jones University"!

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @JimDandy, @al gore rhythms

    The manifesto you posted recognises ‘independent and sovereign nations’.

    I don’t think modern leftists would give ‘whiteness’ a loophole like that.

  158. @ben tillman
    @hhsiii


    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.
     
    Those are results, not causes. All those things you mention are a result of the courts, the bureacracy (Blumrosen et al.), and the media enforcing their own agenda instead of the actual statute, which purports to prohibit the things the courts say the law requires.

    There would be no money to be made in HR gigs, there would be no successful numbers-based lawsuits, and no need to "educate" employees if the organized power structure had not inverted the real law.

    Replies: @hhsiii

    Fair point.

  159. @ScarletNumber
    @hhsiii

    I'm disappointed you didn't comment on the Thomas Edison posts.

    Replies: @hhsiii

    I was thinking of taking the family to see his house in Llewellyn Park.

  160. @Prof. Woland
    @prime noticer

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody's guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    Replies: @BenKenobi, @PhysicistDave, @Neuday

    White / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    I’ll just leave this here.

    https://www.scribd.com/document/89127086/Harold-Covington-The-Brigade

  161. @wren
    I think Bill also spent taxpayer dollars to date "training" government workers.

    Replies: @AnotherDad

    I think Bill also spent taxpayer dollars to date “training” government workers.

    A cigar is cheap. Much better deal for the taxpayers than this toxic nonsense.

    • Agree: wren
  162. Meanwhile, “Biden’s Bombers” are having a hot time in a Portland suburb tonight!

  163. @Lot
    Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.

    https://twitter.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1302060108898357257

    It’s really dramatic, watch it all and share on your social media.

    Replies: @El Dato, @wren, @AnotherDad, @Chrisnonymous

    Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.

    Good.

    Everything the minoritarians do these days … none of it actually supports the minoritarian–virtuous, oppressed minorities, evil oppressive pickup driving whitey–case.

    Rather it makes the AnotherDad–minoritarianism is incompatible with civilization; separate nations!–case.

    Instead of the government, university, media, Hollyweird minoritarian propaganda, people are getting some glimpses of … reality. How many people will view that and think “yeah, i really want to live under the minoritarian boot”.

    The more people that see this stuff … the better.

  164. This is an even funnier angle…

    • Replies: @Steve Sailer
    @Anonymous

    Thanks.

  165. Of course, it will take OMB an eon to issues its rules and then a judge in Honolulu will immediately overrule the President …

    The answer to that is to get another judge to invalidate Hawai’i’s statehood, due to improper annexation.

    • Agree: wren
  166. @Lot
    Not sure why, but this is the most-viewed and viral BLM thug video so far, 7.5 million views and rapidly rising. That’s higher than any TV show these days.

    https://twitter.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1302060108898357257

    It’s really dramatic, watch it all and share on your social media.

    Replies: @El Dato, @wren, @AnotherDad, @Chrisnonymous

    Not sure why, but

    I think the people peacefully eating and then having their dinners interrupted gives it real “this is happening somewhere like here” and “that could be me” vibes. The Antifas dressed like Darth Vader and posed against a backdrop of burning buildings are dramatic but also a little surreal to be totally affecting.

  167. Sailer wrote:

    Of course, it will take OMB an eon to issues its rules and then a judge in Honolulu will immediately overrule the President …

    Yes, but the way that “struggle sessions” work in Cultural Revolutions is that everyone is afraid to speak up and call out the thugs for what they are. And so the thugs get away with it.

    I’m one of those annoying people who actually get a kick out of saying, “No, the emperor’s naked”: I have less aversion than most people to being “socially shamed” when I buck evil groupthink.

    This memo is a permission slip for people to speak up and call out the Diversity Thugs for what they are: evil, manipulative, hypocritical, lying racist members of the parasitic verbalist overclass who are milching the taxpayers while they bully hapless Walter Mittys in the civil service.

    With this encouragement, a few of the Walter Mittys may find that they are men, after all.

    Oh, were I young enough to still be in the corporate world and take on one of these “Diversity Consultants” in a corporate training session! I just love exposing con artists in front of their intended marks.

  168. I’ve always said BLM will always deconstruct itself because of the very strong homophobic undercurrent inherent in black culture. They have yet to let me down:

    • Replies: @Hibernian
    @Anonymous

    It's been reported that the leadership of BLM is disproportionately same sex attracted male. The rank and file may be another story.

    Replies: @anon

  169. @wren
    @Lot

    Expect to see it made in to this soon:

    https://youtu.be/JmXj613HPN8

    Replies: @Lot

    Combining riot footage, nasty rioter quotes, Biden and Harris saying mostly peaceful, and all the Dems submissively taking the knee is great.

    The video has two flaws though: the heavy soundtrack and how fast the cuts are.

  170. @Prof. Woland
    @prime noticer

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody's guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    Replies: @BenKenobi, @PhysicistDave, @Neuday

    Prof. Woland wrote:

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    The vast majority of whites (and I would guess most blacks and Hispanics) simply want to be left alone.

    The Right will not become as radical as the Left unless the Left manages to cut off and delegitimize all sane voices on the Right, so that the American people feel that the only hope they have is the crazies.

    I don’t think the parasitic verbalist overclass has quite that much power.

    The road to reality is to start laughing at and ridiculing the overclass. I remember when the Czech people started jingling their keys to drown out their leaders.

    That’s when I knew it was all over. The people were no longer afraid.

  171. I tend to think “diversity training” is the best method for producing greater racial intolerance and anger towards the Left. Trump is actually doing the Democrats a huge favor long term, but Dems are too beholden to special interests to take advantage of it.

  172. Anonymous[287] • Disclaimer says:
    @Richard of Melbourne
    @Spud Boy

    Because it backfires!

    The Australian Public Service Commission (the oversight body for the Australian federal government's administration) tried an experiment with it a couple of years ago.

    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the "blind" applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.

    Needless to say, the process was not rolled out across the government.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @res

    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the “blind” applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.

    Same thing happened to a tech guy I know. In an effort to get more female software developers, HR decreed that all applications would be anonymised, because obviously the problem was bias from the application sifters.

    Result: the number of successful female applicants dropped from 10% of the cohort to 0%.
    It turned out that the sifters were biased already in favour of female applicants.

    Personally, I am in favour of anonymised applications, but you can see why ‘activists’ turned away from ‘colour blindness’ and ‘equal opportunities’ as goals.

    • Replies: @Gianni in Guernsey
    @Anonymous

    Turning hiring over to AI results in the same thing happening.

  173. @James O'Meara
    @TelfoedJohn

    "HR departments should be full of hard-headed psychometric specialists making sure that only very high quality (high IQ, emotionally stable) people get to work for the company. The reality is quite the opposite."

    The "reality" is that HR departments should be hiring White males, period.

    To quote Basil Fawlty, this is exactly how Nazi Germany started. They took the simple, common sense (tm AngloSaxons, apparently) approach to eugenenics, already implemented in many US states, and turned it, in true Hun fashion, into a literal minded, automated, efficient killing machine. We have the tools, why should the low-IQ "useless eaters" be allowed to live?

    And THAT's how you lose the optics war. And WWII.

    https://youtu.be/TFMpySg_UrM

    Replies: @J.Ross, @Peter Akuleyev

    What kind of straight white male wants to work in HR though? There is an obvious reason why women and gay men tend to gravitate to that area of the business.

  174. I’m sorry to say, but the whole mess can be traced back to woman’s suffrage… White Privilege and Critical Race Theory are just some of the fallout from that regrettable decision.

    There is a civil war erupting at @SandiaLabs.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sandia-labs-goes-nuclear-employee-who-sparked-internal-revolt-over-critical-race-theory

    If you can spare an hour, watch Casey Pederson’s video. The only privilege he’s ever experienced was “Two Parents Privilege” when growing up.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=zyNW9nlFDBk&feature=emb_logo

    • Replies: @S. Anonyia
    @Mr Mox

    Nope. The whole mess can be traced back to the weird offshoots of evangelical religious mania that crop up in the US. This movement is a religious revival for a new age, complete with purity spiraling. Bleeding Kansas happened long before women’s suffrage.

    The reason other rich Western nations are afflicted too isn’t because they also embraced female suffrage early. It’s because the U.S has exported our pop culture and bizarre values post WWII.

  175. @Anonymous
    This is an even funnier angle...

    https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1302466907006664705?s=20

    Replies: @Steve Sailer

    Thanks.

  176. @Altai
    @Ed

    It's a strange osmosis.

    BLM stuff in the Premiere League in England because of so many black players.

    BLM stuff in NBA because it's almost entirely black.
    Leads to:
    BLM stuff in MLS because in the US it's a middle class sport popular with old stock Americans of NW European and German ancestry who love SJW stuff. There are barely any black players. Same can be said for golf and tennis.
    Leads to NFL relenting and doing BLM stuff.
    Leads to NHL getting grilled despite almost no black players (A literal handful of so-so mixed race players, a non-trivial amount of whose black ancestry isn't African American) and because it's 'too white'.
    Leads to all and any sport being obliged to 'do something'.

    Replies: @Pericles

    Leads to NFL relenting and doing BLM stuff.

    “Relenting”? Good one!

    • Agree: HammerJack
  177. @Anonymous
    I’ve always said BLM will always deconstruct itself because of the very strong homophobic undercurrent inherent in black culture. They have yet to let me down:

    https://twitter.com/DrKarlynB/status/1302382870963597314?s=20

    Replies: @Hibernian

    It’s been reported that the leadership of BLM is disproportionately same sex attracted male. The rank and file may be another story.

    • Replies: @anon
    @Hibernian

    It’s been reported that the leadership of BLM is disproportionately same sex attracted male.

    Only Black Lives Matter was founded by two Marxist lesbians. They are the leadership.

  178. • Replies: @S. Anonyia
    @MEH 0910

    “Root out systemic racism” is the language of religious mania that’s been around since the Early Modern period. To root something out is to dig it up.

    Might as well say root out the witches, root out the heretics, root out the papists, etc.

  179. @RichardTaylor
    A good move for Trump's reelection. Probably spurred by Tucker Carlson covering the issue.

    Yes, it may get overruled and Trump sure won't stick to it with any follow up. But, at least now the issue is on the table as something White people are sick of.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @JimDandy, @Dan Hayes, @Hypnotoad666, @J.Ross, @AnotherDad, @Dave Pinsen, @Ed, @kikz

    it is a good move, … now it’s needs to be banned in our workplaces, uni’s, and K-12… OUT!

  180. @AnotherDad
    @RichardTaylor

    'bout time.

    Righty intellectuals and policy folks have talked about "defunding the left" for a long time. But it's not only never done, Republicans never take it seriously, never even start a serious program to root this funding out, much less make any progress.

    Simply "government funding" is a huge reason why left-minoritarianism is so dominate and pretty much always wins. Basically the parasites are funded by the productive to grow more parasites. An infection. So grow they do!

    And "the government is funding leftist parasites with your tax dollars" is an obvious campaign winner. But Republicans ... crickets ... "hey where's my tax cut".

    This won't amount to anything, but at least someone in the Trump orbit isn't a complete cuck.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Anon, @HammerJack

    He’s now banning the use of the 1619 project in public schools. Can he do that?

    • Replies: @Abolish_public_education
    @HammerJack

    Trump can make as many election season threats as he wants, but he’ll never do anything to punish (what he has probably referred to as) “our great public schools”.

    All his kids go/went to private schools.

  181. @nebulafox
    Who started that nonsense in the first place?

    Replies: @hhsiii, @El Dato, @Anon, @Buck Ransom, @William Badwhite, @Anonymous, @kikz

    trace of Critical Race Theory/Deconstruction ‘pedigree’….. The German bolshevik/marxist/commie socialist jews of ‘The Frankfurt School’ Goethe Uni, circa 30’s; which then infiltrated our uni’s, then our gov., and is stock/trade of the Psych Industry, whose DSM V categorizes near every normal human emotion/behavior as psychopathy. it’s deconstructionist BS assaults every aspect of Western European/White culture and its peoples as abnormal.

  182. @Anonymous
    @Richard of Melbourne


    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the “blind” applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.
     
    Same thing happened to a tech guy I know. In an effort to get more female software developers, HR decreed that all applications would be anonymised, because obviously the problem was bias from the application sifters.

    Result: the number of successful female applicants dropped from 10% of the cohort to 0%.
    It turned out that the sifters were biased already in favour of female applicants.

    Personally, I am in favour of anonymised applications, but you can see why 'activists' turned away from 'colour blindness' and 'equal opportunities' as goals.

    Replies: @Gianni in Guernsey

    Turning hiring over to AI results in the same thing happening.

  183. anonymous[427] • Disclaimer says:

    I wonder how many of the federal employees are blm and antifa, and what makes trump think I’m happy to have them working in the federal government? Actually all the immigration doesn’t make me that happy, it really does take away my freedom, which is why we were fighting them over there. Look how much of our Constitution has been stomped on to have our chickens closer to the hen house. What makes anyone think that those newly discovered antifa and blm peaceful protesters haven’t been in the federal government for a long time roosting and rooting out bias and micro-aggressions?
    Poster William Badwhite is right as to a reason why things are the way they are but getting rid of the legislation now is about useless, damage has been done. It’s just a steady stream of in your face, maybe because people like Bezos want to sell products and need to virtue signal to do it. Maybe if we built up a couple of countries like India, Nigeria, and one in South America, say Brazil and put all the jobs over there they would leave for a better life and healthcare.

    Sincerely,
    White Devil

  184. @Mr Mox
    I'm sorry to say, but the whole mess can be traced back to woman's suffrage... White Privilege and Critical Race Theory are just some of the fallout from that regrettable decision.

    There is a civil war erupting at @SandiaLabs.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sandia-labs-goes-nuclear-employee-who-sparked-internal-revolt-over-critical-race-theory

    If you can spare an hour, watch Casey Pederson's video. The only privilege he's ever experienced was "Two Parents Privilege" when growing up.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=zyNW9nlFDBk&feature=emb_logo

    Replies: @S. Anonyia

    Nope. The whole mess can be traced back to the weird offshoots of evangelical religious mania that crop up in the US. This movement is a religious revival for a new age, complete with purity spiraling. Bleeding Kansas happened long before women’s suffrage.

    The reason other rich Western nations are afflicted too isn’t because they also embraced female suffrage early. It’s because the U.S has exported our pop culture and bizarre values post WWII.

  185. @MEH 0910
    https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris/status/1302020881624051712

    Replies: @S. Anonyia

    “Root out systemic racism” is the language of religious mania that’s been around since the Early Modern period. To root something out is to dig it up.

    Might as well say root out the witches, root out the heretics, root out the papists, etc.

  186. @Richard of Melbourne
    @Spud Boy

    Because it backfires!

    The Australian Public Service Commission (the oversight body for the Australian federal government's administration) tried an experiment with it a couple of years ago.

    In the experiment, all employment applications were stripped of anything that would identify the sex or race of the applicant.

    When the applications were assessed, it turned out that (compared with the control group) the "blind" applications resulted in more men and more white people getting selected for jobs.

    Needless to say, the process was not rolled out across the government.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @res

  187. @Gary in Gramercy
    @Ed

    "Who could bring a case against the government to maintain the training?"

    Federal judge Emmet Sullivan, of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Not only a judge, he is also his own prosecutor.

    Replies: @res

    Maybe he could be the plaintiff as well. Isn’t kritarchy fun?!

    • Agree: Ben tillman
  188. @Prof. Woland
    @prime noticer

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody's guess. It might become as radical as the left is now. The left is further down the road on identity politics and they are acting like they have nothing to lose. But white / right America could go in a number of directions and with all the old rules gone it could get very ugly quick.

    Replies: @BenKenobi, @PhysicistDave, @Neuday

    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess.

    The death of the GOP hinged on the immigration issue, which Trump exploited. Considering the financial and employment impact of Covid, along with the increasing racial strife, it’s hard to believe some GOP politician won’t pick up the banner of immigration restriction and run with it, though the media is doing everything it can to send the message that anyone who does will be attacked relentlessly. Regardless, flooding the US with even more parasites in a time of city and state bankruptcies is an untenable position. The Left must be terrified of a coalition of Americans of whatever color but how have been here for a few generations coalescing around immigration restriction, which in part is why (((they))) have relentlessly stoked racial tensions and repressing views counter to the Narrative.

    As Fred Reed said, “It’s gonna blow”, and our side will have leaders as the day is coming when many of us will have nothing left to lose.

    • Replies: @Dan Hayes
    @Neuday

    Only Trump picked up the Immigration Franklin laying on the ground that was seen but neglected by all the other GOP candidates. Will future candidates ever learn? Unfortunately, past GOP history says NO.

    , @ATBOTL
    @Neuday


    The Left must be terrified of a coalition of Americans of whatever color but how have been here for a few generations coalescing around immigration restriction, which in part is why (((they))) have relentlessly stoked racial tensions and repressing views counter to the Narrative.
     
    So Democrats are the real racists and "Americans of whatever color" are what Democrats fear? No. That's retarded boomer bullshit. Democrats are anti-white and the only way to stop the anti-whites is white people racially collectivizing.
  189. @HammerJack
    @AnotherDad

    He's now banning the use of the 1619 project in public schools. Can he do that?

    Replies: @Abolish_public_education

    Trump can make as many election season threats as he wants, but he’ll never do anything to punish (what he has probably referred to as) “our great public schools”.

    All his kids go/went to private schools.

  190. @Neuday
    @Prof. Woland


    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess.
     
    The death of the GOP hinged on the immigration issue, which Trump exploited. Considering the financial and employment impact of Covid, along with the increasing racial strife, it's hard to believe some GOP politician won't pick up the banner of immigration restriction and run with it, though the media is doing everything it can to send the message that anyone who does will be attacked relentlessly. Regardless, flooding the US with even more parasites in a time of city and state bankruptcies is an untenable position. The Left must be terrified of a coalition of Americans of whatever color but how have been here for a few generations coalescing around immigration restriction, which in part is why (((they))) have relentlessly stoked racial tensions and repressing views counter to the Narrative.

    As Fred Reed said, "It's gonna blow", and our side will have leaders as the day is coming when many of us will have nothing left to lose.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @ATBOTL

    Only Trump picked up the Immigration Franklin laying on the ground that was seen but neglected by all the other GOP candidates. Will future candidates ever learn? Unfortunately, past GOP history says NO.

  191. @Hibernian
    @Anonymous

    It's been reported that the leadership of BLM is disproportionately same sex attracted male. The rank and file may be another story.

    Replies: @anon

    It’s been reported that the leadership of BLM is disproportionately same sex attracted male.

    Only Black Lives Matter was founded by two Marxist lesbians. They are the leadership.

  192. Trump waited until he was down big in the polls two months before the election to do this, he could have done it on day one. Remember how awful Trump was before his post riot posturing — wanting immigration “in the largest numbers ever,” pandering to blacks, pandering to Indian Hindus, putting Israel First, imprisoning pro-white protestors on bogus charges, doing nothing about the massive flood of H1-B invaders, increasing “guest workers” several times. He waited until months into the pandemic, after unemployment reached levels not seen since the Great Depression and his strongest supporters were turing on him, to even temporarily block new H1-B visas, visas he promised to END in his election campaign. Trump is a fraud and liar.

    White people must racially collectivize. There is no other way to fight anti-whiteness. The biggest obstacle right now are the colorblind conservatives who refuse to advocate for white interests and who want to make everything about individualism, which is what got white people into this situation to begin with. We have to go after those people. Call them out every time they spout “Democrats are real racists” nonsense. Any conservative not talking about white interests is part of the problem.

  193. @Neuday
    @Prof. Woland


    What happens on the right after Trump is anybody’s guess.
     
    The death of the GOP hinged on the immigration issue, which Trump exploited. Considering the financial and employment impact of Covid, along with the increasing racial strife, it's hard to believe some GOP politician won't pick up the banner of immigration restriction and run with it, though the media is doing everything it can to send the message that anyone who does will be attacked relentlessly. Regardless, flooding the US with even more parasites in a time of city and state bankruptcies is an untenable position. The Left must be terrified of a coalition of Americans of whatever color but how have been here for a few generations coalescing around immigration restriction, which in part is why (((they))) have relentlessly stoked racial tensions and repressing views counter to the Narrative.

    As Fred Reed said, "It's gonna blow", and our side will have leaders as the day is coming when many of us will have nothing left to lose.

    Replies: @Dan Hayes, @ATBOTL

    The Left must be terrified of a coalition of Americans of whatever color but how have been here for a few generations coalescing around immigration restriction, which in part is why (((they))) have relentlessly stoked racial tensions and repressing views counter to the Narrative.

    So Democrats are the real racists and “Americans of whatever color” are what Democrats fear? No. That’s retarded boomer bullshit. Democrats are anti-white and the only way to stop the anti-whites is white people racially collectivizing.

  194. @hhsiii
    @nebulafox

    Some folks who realized how much money there is to be made from Human Resource gigs.

    This is mostly the result of weaponizing discrimination law suits. Companies and government agencies get sued for discriminating, so edumacating the staff becomes a way of defending yourself in future cases.

    Replies: @Jane Plain, @gent, @ScarletNumber, @ben tillman, @AnotherDad, @Bill Jones

    We were doomed from the moment Payroll mutated into Human Resources.

    • Agree: HammerJack
  195. How? Let’s contrast the disproportionately white private school with the disproportionately black public school that was located a mere five miles away. First, look at the difference in power—the private school parents had the wealth to create and maintain a separate institution that was governed separately from the local board of education. Unlike public school parents, they had the absolute autonomy to say yes or no to a law enforcement presence in their halls.

    This power thus created an important privilege. Their students had the privilege of committing low-level crimes without fear of criminal enforcement. They could grow and learn from their mistakes without being fed into the maw of the criminal justice system.

    Power and privilege thus distorted our language and understanding. How could one even begin to understand, for example, the true difference in crime rate between the public and private school? If a fight is an assault in one place and just a “scrap” in another, how do we know which school is more dangerous? If a marijuana purchase is a drug deal in one place and a “mistake” in another, how do we know which environment is more perilous for vulnerable youth?

    When you overlay these considerations with local histories, including residential segregation, a history of redlining, “white flight,” and other factors that might concentrate black families in worse schools, then you start to have a eureka moment. “Ahh, so that’s what we mean when we say that racism has ‘systemic’ legacies and creates systemic problems.”

    As a Christian, this kind of CRT-infused analysis helps me not only understand the reason for persistent disparities, it should also build empathy and motivate action. What can we do to ameliorate the effects of this disparate power and privilege?

    • Replies: @MEH 0910
    @MEH 0910

    https://twitter.com/roddreher/status/1305214770925182983
    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/racialism-demise-of-religious-conservatism/

  196. @MEH 0910
    https://twitter.com/DavidAFrench/status/1305157776818270215

    How? Let’s contrast the disproportionately white private school with the disproportionately black public school that was located a mere five miles away. First, look at the difference in power—the private school parents had the wealth to create and maintain a separate institution that was governed separately from the local board of education. Unlike public school parents, they had the absolute autonomy to say yes or no to a law enforcement presence in their halls.

    This power thus created an important privilege. Their students had the privilege of committing low-level crimes without fear of criminal enforcement. They could grow and learn from their mistakes without being fed into the maw of the criminal justice system.

    Power and privilege thus distorted our language and understanding. How could one even begin to understand, for example, the true difference in crime rate between the public and private school? If a fight is an assault in one place and just a “scrap” in another, how do we know which school is more dangerous? If a marijuana purchase is a drug deal in one place and a “mistake” in another, how do we know which environment is more perilous for vulnerable youth?

    When you overlay these considerations with local histories, including residential segregation, a history of redlining, “white flight,” and other factors that might concentrate black families in worse schools, then you start to have a eureka moment. “Ahh, so that’s what we mean when we say that racism has ‘systemic’ legacies and creates systemic problems.”

    As a Christian, this kind of CRT-infused analysis helps me not only understand the reason for persistent disparities, it should also build empathy and motivate action. What can we do to ameliorate the effects of this disparate power and privilege?
     

    Replies: @MEH 0910


    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/racialism-demise-of-religious-conservatism/

  197. https://twitter.com/lynnepence/status/1305562349567463425

    • Replies: @MEH 0910
    @MEH 0910

    https://twitter.com/MatthewJFranck/status/1305658469366796289

  198. @MEH 0910
    https://twitter.com/roddreher/status/1305530738033516546

    https://twitter.com/lynnepence/status/1305562349567463425

    Replies: @MEH 0910

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