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Thursday, July 16, 2020

Bizarre Anti-White Rhetoric


Left-wing, racist ideology insists “Since white people in America hold most of the political, institutional, and economic power, they receive advantages that nonwhite groups do not. These benefits and advantages, of varying degrees, are known as white privilege. For many white people, this can be hard to hear, understand, or accept – but it is true. If you are white in America, you have benefited from the color of your skin.” From there, it gets even more bizarre (Smithsonian).

Byron York points out, “The National Museum of African American History & Culture wants to make you aware of certain signs of whiteness: Individualism, hard work, objectivity, the nuclear family, progress, respect for authority, delayed gratification, more” (Twitter).

Becket Adams jokingly asks “Wait — did a white supremacist design this graphic?” (Washington Examiner).

From Dr. Albert Mohler: If you want full evidence of how your tax dollars are supporting critical ideology then look at this from the Smithsonian @NMAAHC on “whiteness and white culture” which we are told are marked by work ethic, nuclear family, and monotheism… and more (Twitter).

Mollie Hemingway called it “Stunningly racist” (Twitter).

From Mark Hemingway: The [leftist] purging of wrongthink will be total. Last month, The New York Times published an op-ed encouraging people to send texts “to your relatives and loved ones telling them you will not be visiting them or answering phone calls until they take significant action in supporting black lives either through protest or financial contributions” (The Federalist).

The communist organization Black Lives Matter --  Its not only your skin color that matters to the left.  Its your cultural and religious artifacts.  (Washington Times)

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