Hating white Americans, denying them the same sense of identity—and thus
dignity—that is afforded to every other group is the point.
Recently, two Republican members of
Congress, Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul
Gosar of Arizona, floated a plan to launch the “America First Caucus.” A
memo about the caucus’ goals cited the importance of America’s “Anglo-Saxon political traditions,” and warned that mass immigration threatens the “unique identity” of the United States.
Liberals and conservatives denounced in unison the supposed bigotry of Green and Gosar’s plans. In Time, Mary Rambaran-Olm, a researcher on race in early England and a research fellow at the University of Toronto, did what academics do best: denounce a thing as racist while confusing the matter into oblivion with “nuance.” Yet, according to conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg, the “remarkable thing about this whole project isn’t its racism or nativism but its stupidity.”
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"The remarkable thing about this whole project isn’t its racism or nativism but its stupidity.” (((Jonah Goldberg))). Nothing more need be said.
ReplyDeleteQuite true.
DeleteAnd in other news, Officer Derek Chauvin is another example of somebody believing in TheSystem... then that backfired on him.
DeleteAlmost as if TheSystem is designed to fail.
Almost as if The System is designed to fail.
DeleteInteresting.