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If You Don’t Support Black Lives Matter, You’re Fired
The Federalist ^ | June 11, 2020 | John Daniel Davidson

Posted on 06/11/2020 5:58:53 AM PDT by Kaslin

Black Lives Matter isn’t interested in fighting actual racism. But it is interested in whether you support its agenda—and getting you fired if you don’t.


There will be no opting out of the Black Lives Matter movement. You’re either for BLM or against it—and if you’re against it, you’re a racist. You will either support BLM publicly and enthusiastically, or you will be harassed, shunned, and shamed out of mainstream America. If you dare to speak a word against BLM, you will be targeted, mobbed, and probably fired.

That’s the message coming through loud and clear, not just from protesters but from corporations and institutions desperate to seem woke enough to escape the wrath of the BLM movement.

It doesn’t matter what your job or profession might be. It doesn’t matter if you’re in a position of power or prestige—in fact being in a position of power might make you more of a target. The only thing that can protect you from the BLM movement’s punitive rage is fealty. Bend the knee, and you might be spared. Then again, you might not.

The list of people who have lost their jobs or been suspended for criticizing or even questioning the BLM movement is long—and growing daily. Most prominent on the list is erstwhile New York Times opinion page editor James Bennet, who “resigned” under pressure from woke NYT staffers after he ran an op-ed by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton that made the uncontroversial case that the U.S. military should be deployed if police can’t get riots under control.

Then there was Stan Wischnowski, top editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer, forced to resign over a headline of an architecture column that read, “Buildings Matter, Too,” which ran after scores of buildings in downtown Philly had been destroyed by rioters.

Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rappaport stepped down Monday after a piece he published genuflecting to BLM was deemed insufficient by staffers who claim there’s a discriminatory culture at the magazine. Also, someone posted a 13-year-old photo of Rappaport in a Halloween costume that some people thought was offensive.

Claudia Eller, editor-in-chief at Variety, was forced to take administrative leave after she got into a Twitter spat with a woman of South Asian descent who thought a piece Eller wrote lamenting the lack of diversity at the magazine wasn’t obsequious enough.

On and on it goes. NBA announcer Grant Napear was fired from his sports talk radio program and resigned as the Sacramento Kings announcer after tweeting “all lives matter.” A professor at UCLA was placed on leave after refusing to cancel a final exam following the death of George Floyd. A reporter in Wales was forced to step down as Wales Book of Year Judge after complaining that a BLM protest violated the government’s social distancing rules.

A cast member for MTV’s reality competition series “The Challenge” was fired after writing “people die every f–king day” in response to an Instagram comment about George Floyd. Professional soccer player Aleksander Katai was “released” by the LA Galaxy not for anything he wrote or said, but because his wife criticized BLM on Instagram. A former Canadian cabinet minister lost three jobs after saying on television that he didn’t think Canada was a racist country.

That’s just a partial list.

BLM Isn’t Interested In Free Speech, It Wants Power

Black Lives Matter as a political movement—as distinct from, say, thinking that black lives matter, which most Americans do because they aren’t racist—isn’t interested at all in ameliorating the state of black America, or fighting actual racism, or expanding liberty and justice for all under our constitutional system. This isn’t an evolutionary movement but a revolutionary one. It doesn’t draw on our tradition of constitutionalism but on Marxism. Its model isn’t the American Revolution but the French Revolution—hence the purges, which for now are confined to the workplace.

It’s fair to say the movement’s power and influence are based on ideological purges. Exposing supposed racists is its modus operandi, and what began on campus has now percolated through into the mainstream of American life.

When you expose a racist student, you stop them from attending a university that will allow them to become a racist healthcare worker, teacher, lawyer, real estate developer, politicians, etc.

— Black Lives Matter (@agavedelacalle) June 6, 2020

Apologies and counterarguments won’t help because the one thing the BLM movement cannot allow is honest discourse or the free exchange of ideas.

Consider the case of Harald Uhlig, an economics professor at the University of Chicago and lead editor of the Journal of Political Economy, one of the country’s top economics journals. A campaign is currently underway to get Uhlig fired for “trivializing the BLM movement” and then insufficiently apologizing for this supposed offense in a Twitter thread.

How did he trivialize the BLM movement? He wrote a blog post in 2017 defending the principle of free speech using the example of sympathetic media coverage of NFL players kneeling during the national anthem. Essentially, he posed a diagnostic question about the motivations of journalists. He did this in a somewhat clumsy but provocative way, asking whether these journalists would still defend the players if instead of kneeling during the anthem they waved a Confederate flag and donned Ku Klux Klan gear.

Uhlig’s point was that you’re only really defending the principle of free speech if you’re defending views you find despicable, like support for the Confederacy or the KKK. Since most journalists already agreed with the kneeling NFL players protesting police abuse, “this isn’t really an act of bravery,” he wrote. “This is all about defending the right to speak for those that you agree with in the first place, dressed up as a proud defense of the constitution. This is an act of a majority ganging up on one who is down. What a phony act of cowardice and pretense.”

Strong words, but certainly not “trivializing” the BLM movement or anyone who was protesting police abuse. In fact, Uhlig’s blog post has nothing to do with the protests or BLM as such. It’s a post about media coverage and the First Amendment. That much is obvious to anyone who reads what he wrote.

But no matter, the mob has come for the professor. An online petition, started by woke economists who think Uhlig’s comments “call into question his impartiality in assessing academic work on this and related topics,” demands his resignation as lead editor of the Journal of Political Economy. “We do not question the right of Prof. Uhlig to make such comments,” the petition states, “but we are strongly opposed to him holding a position of power as the editor of a prominent journal in our discipline.”

That is, you’re free to make such comments so long as you relinquish your job and “position of power” whenever the mob demands it.

This isn’t some fringe incident in academia, by the way. This is an effort to oust the editor of a top academic journal for defending the principle of free speech. Yet among the mob calling for Uhlig’s head are powerful people like Paul Krugman of the New York Times, who has been lobbing baseless smears at Uhlig for days now on Twitter, misrepresenting what he said and cheering on the people trying to get him fired.

The lesson in all of this is that the BLM movement is above all interested in power. It seeks to seize power in part by monopolizing the definition of racism and wielding accusations of racism against anyone who doesn’t fall in line with its radical policy agenda.

That means you’re a racist if you don’t support BLM—and even if you do, you might be deemed a racist anyway. And in that case, you’re fired.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blmmovement; freespeech; outrageculture; outragemobs; racism; socialmediamobs; wokemobs
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To: Kaslin
This is extortion.

Why are so many companies, organizations, people falling for it?

This "Go woke or go broke" garbage has got to stop.

I think companies may be losing more business than they are gaining by kowtowing to mob rule.

21 posted on 06/11/2020 6:26:13 AM PDT by Jess Kitting
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To: Flick Lives
White, female, 20-somethings. 10-to-1 says they all have daddy issues (i.e. no daddy), weak minds, and are self-loathing.

And every girl-Jill of 'em a member in good standing of the Junior Anti-Sex League.

22 posted on 06/11/2020 6:26:38 AM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham ("God is a spirit, and man His means of walking on the earth.")
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To: Flick Lives
that picture tells me everything. White, female, 20-somethings.

A clever Freeper yesterday called them "Vanilla ISIS".

23 posted on 06/11/2020 6:27:44 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (They are openly stating that they intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live.)
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To: dfwgator

There is just an awful lot of similarities to the 1966-1968 protest movement in West Germany, similar appearances with Antifa and the Red Army Faction. It does appear that both groups (protest crowds of both generations) lead back to the ‘Frankfurt school’ Marxist crowd.

I don’t think BLM is smart enough to grasp this...Antifa is simply using them for the time being.


24 posted on 06/11/2020 6:29:39 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: dfwgator

I’m thinking more like Cambodia where the young killed the old. If they tried that here, it would be a short experience. There are over 200m gun owners and its growing rapidly.


25 posted on 06/11/2020 6:29:51 AM PDT by DownInFlames (Galsd)
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To: Flick Lives
You have the freedom of speech, but we’ll kill you if you say the “wrong” thing.

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Has anyone heard from the DOJ lately? Here is their lofty yet ignored "mission statement":

"To enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law; to ensure public safety against threats foreign and domestic; to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime; to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior; and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans."

Why doesn't Trump tell them to perform their mission? He tweets about everything else.

26 posted on 06/11/2020 6:30:18 AM PDT by Starboard
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To: Kaslin

Pretty Shrewed,you probably thought when someone said Black Lives Matter,you assumed they meant persons of color lives did matter,Who wouldnt?
Little did you know you were supporting a black Marxist,communist anarchy movement that Barack Obama invited and had at the White House when he was President.
SUCKERS


27 posted on 06/11/2020 6:33:19 AM PDT by ballplayer (By)
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To: DownInFlames
I’m thinking more like Cambodia where the young killed the old. If they tried that here, it would be a short experience. There are over 200m gun owners and its growing rapidly.

Dreaming, you are (voice of Yoda). No gun owner or group of gun owners are going to start shooting. Besides, the left isn't stupid enough to try and make all of their changes at one time. Seattle and others are a trial. Once people let that happen unabated, they'll move to the next big cities. The left plays the long-term incremental game, and the right is too blind to see it will be too late to use their guns when they come for them. At best, gun owners will be on their own against mob rule.

28 posted on 06/11/2020 6:37:54 AM PDT by CatOwner
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To: Kaslin

The only question that matters: Who is funding them, and why?


29 posted on 06/11/2020 6:38:13 AM PDT by RinaseaofDs
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To: pepsionice

Yep, and the “Soixante-Retards” in France.

The thing I recall is that the Students there actually supported the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.


30 posted on 06/11/2020 6:38:49 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: richardtavor

We just had the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court rule that the first amendment is null if the government deems it so.

The rule of law is no more.


31 posted on 06/11/2020 6:39:25 AM PDT by Varda
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To: RinaseaofDs

They are the SA of the Radical Democrats.


32 posted on 06/11/2020 6:39:28 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: pepsionice

I don’t think BLM is smart enough to grasp this...Antifa is simply using them for the time being.

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Yep, revolutionaries tend to turn on each other. Antifa seems to be far more “sophisticated” in terms of being focused, organized and financed. There’s no way they are going to accept any power sharing arrangement.


33 posted on 06/11/2020 6:41:57 AM PDT by Starboard
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To: Kaslin

Thanks for posting this.


34 posted on 06/11/2020 6:42:43 AM PDT by MonicaG (God bless our military! Praying and thanking God for you every day. Thank you!)
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To: Kaslin

And the converse argument to this article is if someone was a Democrat why would anyone even hire them. They are often contrary to any sustainable business model by wanting to raise taxes, regulation on business; decry the police who protect buildings, and now we see they riot to burne them down. Is being a Democrat constitutionally protected class? If not then why even hire.


35 posted on 06/11/2020 6:42:54 AM PDT by inchworm (al)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham
They look like sexually frustrated young women disappointed with their same-age cohort soibois, begging for some #PoundMeTooTyrone action.

Repeal the 19th.

36 posted on 06/11/2020 6:46:01 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: Kaslin

Do not support racism no matter what the color. Blm is just another bunch of thugs.


37 posted on 06/11/2020 6:50:26 AM PDT by ammomajor (If 'helicopter Ben' says gold isn't money, I want more of it.)
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To: inchworm

I thought that BL:M really stood for Blacks Lie More.


38 posted on 06/11/2020 6:51:58 AM PDT by JayAr36 (Do you want to be a subject or a citizen.)
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To: dfwgator

DNC,media,Hollywood,liberals and any lemming who is in line.


39 posted on 06/11/2020 6:52:53 AM PDT by Vaduz (women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
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To: richardtavor
it seems to me that massive lawsuits are in order for their employers and/or those who would deprive them of their Constitutional rights.

So, after great personal expense, the fired person brings his/her suit before a leftist judge. Case dismissed. Head for poverty row and shut up.

40 posted on 06/11/2020 6:55:15 AM PDT by Thommas
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