Posted on 10/01/2017 9:55:48 AM PDT by Kaslin
For some time now, Democrats have played the identity politics game, revving up grievances -- real or imagined -- of different ethnic groups with the only commonality a dismissive prejudice against middle-class white men. This divisive disunity strategy served them well for a while, but no longer. With nothing else to replace it, its between Scylla and Charybdis -- risk losing the base and seek broader appeal or crash into obscurity. They continue to choose poorly.
I dont know the name of the person who created this, but it shows rather well the arguments of the everything-is-racism in their deck of cards:
This week a librarian in Cambridge, Massachusetts, churlishly refused a gift by the first lady of books to her school in a letter which she proudly published online. In the letter she suggests the very gift ignored the needs of poor children and that the books by Dr. Seuss in particular were inappropriate because the author was racist.
David Burge @iowahawkblog Sep 29
If you think Dr Suess is racist, you have no business being employed in education
The great Howie Carr weighs in:
Here is a selection of Lizs descriptions of the childrens books that the Peoples Republic considers more appropriate:
a Chinese-African-Cuban girl Lahore, Pakistan he uses a wheelchair Haitian American Sayas mother is incarcerated because she has no papers the segregated reality of Mexican Americans refugee children who emigrate from Central America . the experience of a child refugee.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
The new catch term seems to be “White Supremacist”! It seems that any white person who is not on his knees begging to be forgiven for simply having been born white is a White Supremacist.
Oh haha, the chart has it’s own thread.
Perfect.
Jessuh Jaxsin an’ Reverend Al.
No Liberia for you two. You go straight to Option E.
White Supremacist is morphing into meaning what every other long used PC word means i.e. it means anyone who disagrees or belongs to an unapproved group or class of people. Herman Cain is a “White Supremacist.” Walter Williams is one, too.
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