If I can control the minds of a Nation, I can conquer the world. The 12th-century theologian John of Salisbury referencing Bernard of Chartres, said, "we are like dwarfs sitting on the shoulders of giants" . Sir Isaac Newton made this phrase more famous, "I stand on the shoulders of giants". It is retaliatory thought of men that proves harmful to a Nation and destructive to its children. We enslave a Nation when a harmful thought to the individual created by God is established in the whole and captured in the labors of the citizenry. The greatest sin is that Blacks injured by slavery, segregation, Jim Crow and racism used the highest offices of the land under a collective urgency for vengeance to exact a faulty and catastrophic judgement in the land. The enslaved became the enslaver. All done to punish and destroy a Nation. .The origins of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) can be traced to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, which eventually forged terror groups like Black Lives Matter (BLM). The Heritage Foundation (Heritage) reported, "any see the slogan Black Lives Matter as a plea to secure the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans, especially historically wronged African Americans. They add the BLM hashtag to their social-media profiles, carry BLM signs at protests, and make financial donations. Tragically, when they do donate, they are likely to bankroll a number of radical organizations, founded by committed Marxists whose goals aren’t to make the American Dream a reality for everyone—but to transform America completely." BLM leaders Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi in a revealing 2015 interview, Cullors said, “Myself and Alicia in particular are trained organizers. We are trained Marxists.” They sought the betterment of Blacks in the revolutionary struggle, the toppling of the US government. In the least, their personal aggrandizement of wealth, houses and other assets. Cullors, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF), has faced public controversy since reports emerged in 2021 and 2022 revealing her personal real estate acquisitions in California. These purchases, and a separate $6 million California mansion acquired by the BLMGNF, led to allegations of misusing donations. Heritage says, "Theirs is a blueprint for misery, not justice." BLM began as a hashtag on Twitter, conceived in 2013 by self-described “radical Black organizers” Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi after George Zimmerman was acquitted in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. The movement gained national attention the following year, after the fatal police shooting of eighteen-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Within the few years since its founding, BLM has grown into an extensive, multifaceted network of activism, lavishly funded by foundations and major corporations. Former US secretary of housing and developments Dr. Ben Carson, said people with noble aims had been taken advantage of by a "Marxist-driven organisation" that supports "taking down the model of Western family structures". From a conservative perspective, the 2016 policy platform of the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) was controversial for its progressive, and in some cases, radical demands. Rather than focusing on specific issues of police brutality, critics on the right viewed the platform as an explicitly Marxist and anti-capitalist blueprint seeking to fundamentally change American society.
The 2016 BLM policy platform has seemingly been wiped from existence especially on Al Gore's Amazing Internet. During a 1999 interview on CNN, Al Gore was asked to describe the difference between himself and his opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination. His full response was, "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet". Talk about "collusion". Collusion (n.) is the "secret agreement for fraudulent or harmful purposes," late 14c., from Old French collusion and directly from Latin collusionem (nominative collusio) "act of colluding," from colludere, from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see com-) + ludere "to play" (see ludicrous). "The notion of fraud or underhandedness is essential to collusion" [Fowler]. And you think a stolen federal election isn't possible. Thanks to unbiased AI, we can deduct why a collusion was necessary. AI is blushing.
Per AI, "Yes, AI can be biased, and this is a significant and well-documented problem. Instead of being neutral, AI systems often reflect and amplify the societal prejudices, stereotypes, and inequalities present in the data they are trained on." The artificial creation is doomed by the limitations of its creator. Regarding BLM, their demand for reparations was seen as a radical call for wealth redistribution. The platform's call to reallocate funds away from law enforcement and toward social services was viewed as a threat to public safety and an anti-police sentiment. Many conservatives emphasize a "tough on crime" approach and believe in strengthening, not defunding, police departments. Eventually, this would lead to President Trump's law enforcement surges in Washington, DC, Memphis, TN, Portland, OR and Chicago, IL. Conservatives objected to the BLM platform's focus on "disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear-family-structure". This was interpreted as an attack on a traditional, biblically based understanding of the family, which is a core tenet of modern conservatism. The platform's inclusion of demands for protecting Black transgender, queer, and gender-nonconforming people was seen by some social conservatives as a step too far. In my humble opinion, this would eventually lead to the Charlie Kirk assassination. Before you leave this Earth know that every life's work eventually touches every other life. Conservative critics frequently argue that the platform's focus on structural and systemic racism is divisive and promotes a grievance-based identity politics. Instead, they advocate for a "color-blind" approach that emphasizes unity. "E pluribus unum!" The Founding Fathers, specifically a committee of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams, proposed "E pluribus unum" ("Out of many, one") as the motto for the United States in 1776. Although the initial seal design was not adopted, this motto was retained and officially adopted as part of the Great Seal of the United States in 1782, representing the formation of one nation from many states. It was later given a secondary meaning of a melting pot, where one people emerges from many different peoples. George Washington stressed the importance of unity to the success of the new republic. He warned against the dangers of factionalism, stating, "The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations". The Marxists were not looking out for the betterment of the many but the aggrandizement of a few.
Teaching children DEI, I believe is child abuse. DEI is segregation. The main federal law against child abuse is the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), which provides funding and sets minimum standards for states to handle child abuse cases. While CAPTA provides a federal framework, most child abuse cases are prosecuted under state laws. Other federal laws, such as those criminalizing sexual abuse and exploitation, can be enforced by federal agencies like the FBI and the Department of Justice, especially in cases that cross state lines. Some 86 years ago, I would have found massive support in the Black community to end segregation because of its harm to children. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, "I never intend to adjust myself to segregation and discrimination. I never intend to adjust myself to mob rule." If he wouldn't then why would he expect generations that followed him to do so? What is segregation? Segregation (n.) is 1550s, "act of separating" (a sense now obsolete); 1610s, "act or action of segregating, separation from others," from Late Latin segregationem (nominative segregatio), noun of action from past-participle stem of segregare (see segregate). Meaning "state or condition of being segregated" is from 1660s. Specific U.S. sense of "enforced separation of races" is attested from 1883. Child abuse is physical, sexual, emotional and/or psychological maltreatment or neglect of a child, especially by a parent or a caregiver. There is strong evidence to support the idea that segregation functions as a form of psychological warfare, even if not explicitly labeled as such. Segregation is not only a physical separation but also a system that inflicts severe and enduring psychological harm on targeted groups through intentional and strategic means. There is strong evidence to support the idea that segregation functions as a form of psychological warfare, even if not explicitly labeled as such. Segregation is not only a physical separation but also a system that inflicts severe and enduring psychological harm on targeted groups through intentional and strategic means. Psychological warfare (PSYWAR), or the basic aspects of modern psychological operations (PSYOP), in various techniques are used, and are aimed at influencing a target audience's value system, belief system, emotions, motives, reasoning, or behavior. It is used to induce confessions or reinforce attitudes and behaviors favorable to the originator's objectives, and are sometimes combined with black operations or false flag tactics. Who better than a teacher, whom has by the authority of the parent, complete access to their body, mind and soul for lengthy parts of the day? Now imagine the reach and influence of this new political philosophy in every one of our cultural institutions. The African proverb "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together" is often applied to argue for the long-term benefits of diverse, inclusive groups.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," said philosopher George Santayana. A Black woman, 86 years ago, proved that segregation was psychologically harmful to children and led to a landmark legal decision that changed a Nation and the world. In her master’s thesis, "The Development of Consciousness of Self in Negro Pre-School Children", Mamie Phipps Clark proved that segregation was psychologically unhealthy to children and to all in the Nation. The Clarks, to include her husband, Dr. Kenneth Clark, were influential to the Civil Rights movement and their expertise allowed them to testify as expert witnesses in several school desegregation cases, including Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954. The Clarks were influential to the Civil Rights movement and their expertise allowed them to testify as expert witnesses in several school desegregation cases, including Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954.
The study used four dolls identical in all ways except color. It was administered to children ages 3–7, asking questions to identify racial perception and preference. The following questions were asked:
- "Show me the doll that you like the best or that you'd like to play with."
- "Show me the doll that is the 'nice' doll."
- "Show me the doll that looks 'bad."
- "Give me the doll that looks like a white child."
- "Give me the doll that looks like a colored child."
- "Give me the doll that looks like a Negro child."
- "Give me the doll that looks like you."
The experiment revealed a preference for the white doll for all of the questions and attributed positive attributes to the white dolls. The Clarks concluded that "prejudice, discrimination and segregation" caused black children to develop a sense of inferiority and self-hatred. Phipps Clark concluded, "If society says it is better to be White not only White people but Negroes come to believe it. And a child may try to escape the trap of inferiority by denying the fact of his own race." The conclusion of the doll tests and the segregation tests demonstrated that segregation in schools affect children negatively. The study used identical dolls; the only difference was the skin tone of the doll.
"Self-belief does not necessarily ensure success, but self-disbelief assuredly spawns failure,"wrote Albert Bandura, who served as President of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1974 and is a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, from Self-efficacy: The Exercise of Control, 1997. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is a broad term that is not defined in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII). Title VII prohibits employment discrimination based on protected characteristics such as race and sex. Under Title VII, DEI initiatives, policies, programs, or practices may be unlawful if they involve an employer or other covered entity taking an employment action motivated—in whole or in part—by an employee’s or applicant’s race, sex, or another protected characteristic. DEI programs are discriminatory and attempt to solve racial discrimination by disadvantaging other groups, particularly White Americans. DEI stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, a set of principles and practices aimed at creating fair and welcoming environments in workplaces and society. The Founding Fathers, particularly those who drafted the Declaration of Independence, espoused ideals of freedom and equality. Democrat racism in the guises of slavery, Jim Crow. segregation and DEI has long routed Americans towards captivity and destruction. Some have deceptively used the principles, freedom, liberty and equality, as self interested attempts to topple capitalism and the Constitution. We must end DEI and Democrat Racism immediately. Martin Luther King, Jr, said, "So segregation is still with us. But if democracy is to live, segregation must die."
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