Posted on 03/28/2025 2:52:39 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Did the last five years, call it “the age of woke,” really happen — or were they just a fever dream?
Apparently we all imagined a time where COVID and cancel culture collided to oppress us.
No one was shunned for saying really obvious and true things, schools weren’t closed indefinitely under pressure from teachers’ unions, and race conflict wasn’t pushed on Americans from every direction.
At least that’s what the left would have us believe.
On Wednesday when National Public Radio CEO Katherine Maher testified in a congressional hearing, she stumbled on some basic questions . . . involving her own opinion
“Do you believe that America is addicted to white supremacy?” Rep. Brandon Gill asked her.
Maher grimaced as if she found that belief ridiculous, but at last admitted, “I tweeted that.”
“But as I’ve said,” she added, “much of my thinking has evolved over the last half decade.”
That’s just five years — and Maher is no teenager, whose opinions change on a whim. She’s in her 40s and runs a media company with thousands of employees.
Gill continued: “Do you believe that America believes in black plunder and white democracy?”
Maher, feigning confusion that anyone could hold such a bizarre position, responded “I . . . don’t . . . believe that, sir?”
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She's an absolute disgrace. How did she ever get the position?!
There’s an impulse to simply move on, without any accountability or apology for their lunacy. As a famous woman once said: What difference, at this point, does it make?
But it matters very much.
I think being shameless is a prerequisite for the position.
More like Nationalist Socialist Public Radio.
I will never forget or forgive the “COVID” tyrants, left, right, and center. EVER.
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Probably CIA. She seems the type.
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