This one repels. [More]
Who would willingly immerse their precious child in such an environment?
Maybe that’s why school is compulsory.
[Via Michael G]
Notes from the Resistance
Yale gives public health award to CRT professor [More]
Note the collared slave child waiting on Elihu and pals:
And importantly, Yale is still a leader in public health!
[Via Michael G]
Critical Race Theory: Communist Origins [More]
If this doesn’t make you realize you shouldn’t have any guns, nothing will.
[H/T Jim Simpson]
CLOWN SHOW: Joe Biden’s Cybersecurity Czar Says “Systemic Racism” Is the Major Threat – And US Is Intrinsically Racist Society [More]
Someone coming from a life of such disproportionate disadvantage and deprivation would know.
And “Czar” again… how come they never say “Führer“?
[Via bondmen]
Cornyn, Other Republicans Push For Biden Administration To Expand Critical Race Theory In Schools [More]
Talk about living proof of Quigley’s assertion:
“The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy” (Georgetown University Professor Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, 1966.)
It’s not like this rascal needs to worry about being thrown out anytime soon, and by the time he does, I’m sure he’s done plenty of favors that should pay off in future gigs. Meanwhile, it’s like these Swamp guys are doing their best to break up the wave for those who DO have to run in November.
[Via bondmen]
A gigantic Afro hair pick, decorated with a peace sign and surmounted by a clenched Black fist, popped up in Lafayette Square on Friday evening. A social media video shows New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell pulling away sheeting to expose the estimated 24-foot-tall steel creation of artist Hank Willis Thomas. In a tweet, Cantrell declared the new addition to the city’s streetscape “Breathtaking.” [More]
Yeah, he’s a regular Michelangelo.
I’m sure historians will find that much more relevant to the cultural development of the city than these, done in a style that required, you know knowledge, hard work, and talent.
[Via WiscoDave]