Believe them when they tell you what they want to do.
is that the United States as constructed is irreversibly racist. So if the nation-state as constructed is irreversibly racist, then it must be done with. It must be overthrown. And so we [proponents of critical race theory] can’t be like, ‘Oh no, critical race theory is just about telling our stories, and diversity.’ It’s not about that. It’s about overthrow. It’s insurgent. . . . You can’t be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. It is a[n] anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period.
Part of the Harris' commie team? Where's the goons and thugs in the FBI and Homeland looking for folks who want to stage an insurrection? Are they blind? Or compromised? Stupid? Or 'just following orders'? Read this goons, get off your computer and go check this guy out.
MtnClimber :" Believe them when they tell you what they want to do."
(From the article) : “Should Kamala Harris be installed in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue come January,
she and Tim Walz would depend upon destructive agents to carry out their radical agenda to “deconstruct” America."
Asked what fundamental lesson he had learned from his up-close and personal experience of the Nazis during the Holocaust,
the great Elie Wiesel said, “When someone tells you he wants to kill you, believe him.” “
” I thought of that sterling nugget of advice when reading about Brian Lozenski, an associate professor of Urban and Multicultural Education
and chair of the Educational Studies Department at Macalester College, Minnesota, and, more to the point,
Tim Walz’s chief educational guru. “
“Vivek Ramaswamy recently posted a video of Lozenski explaining what he means by “ethnic studies” and “critical race theory.” It’s really something… special.
““Studies,” “theory.” Such terms might sound like your run-of-the-mill academic palaver. But Lozenski is crystal clear that he understands those terms as weapons
to be used to “deconstruct,” i.e., to destroy, the United States of America. “The first tenet of critical race theory,” he says, “
”is that the United States as constructed is irreversibly racist. So if the nation-state as constructed is irreversibly racist, then it must be done with.
It must be overthrown. And so we [proponents of critical race theory]
can’t be like, ‘Oh no, critical race theory is just about telling our stories, and diversity.’ It’s not about that.
It’s about overthrow. It’s insurgent. . . .
You can’t be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. It is a[n] anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period. “
Whatever else can be said about that statement, it certainly has the virtue of clarity.
”The commentator Tom Klingenstein first brought Lozenski to my notice.
Writing about the video that Ramaswamy linked, Klingenstein says, “This is the most important video of this election cycle.”
Why? “Because it shows clearly that there exists in America an enemy regime that wants to destroy us.”
Lozenski, Klingenstein goes on to note, “is not a marginal figure; he is a nationally known activist and academic, typical of the destructive left.
Trump often says, correctly, that the enemy within is far more dangerous than the enemy without.
Here, right in front of us, is the enemy within.”
“This is true. If it all sounds familiar, it is because we’ve heard it all before. Remember Jeremiah Wright?
That was Barack Obama’s black pastor who instructed his flock that they shouldn’t say “God bless America” but “Goddamn America.”
Then there was Ward Churchill, the “ethnic studies” professor who compared the victims of 9/11 to Nazi bureaucrats.
In one sense, Brian Lozenski is just business as usual in the academy these days.
Radical anti-American rhetoric has been part of the academic identity kit for decades.
The difference is that recent iterations of the toxin—largely under the rubric of critical race theory—have sought to move the radicalism beyond the seminar room
and put it to work in businesses and even government bureaucracies. “
”Brian Lozenski tells the world that the United States “as constructed” is “irreversibly racist.”
But whatever else it is, the United States is a product of the Enlightenment ideas of the eighteenth century.
Is that a problem for the proponents of critical race theory? Not at all.
According to Richard Delgado, a law professor and one of the founders of the discipline, “Racism and enlightenment are the same thing.”
” Critical Race Theory is prominent among the intellectual foundations of the hate-America campaign, whose origins were in the academy
but whose graduates have infiltrated every institution of American life.
The operational side of this campaign was seen nightly on city streets from Portland, Oregon, to Washington, D.C., when groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter
rampaged across American cities supposedly to protest the death of George Floyd but really to push ahead with their campaign to destroy America.
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