Seemingly every newspaper outlet suddenly felt the need to convince Asians that they're the victims of "white supremacy." To do it, they rely on a group called "Chinese for Affirmative Action" that pushes policies that would harm Asians.
The group's response to Asians being viciously attacked is that they should be "partnering with African Americans in dismantling how they’re racialized and oppressed.” Promotes policies like restorative justice, which led to no charges for a black male in anti-Asian attack in SF.
Stop AAPI Hate/Chinese For Affirmative Action seems to know it doesn't speak on behalf of most Asians. But the media wants them to. “There are members of our community that believe more police presence, that will lead to safety," but CAA wants “alternatives to safety and justice”
Stop AAPI Hate’s media outreach is managed by Fenton, a group of progressive strategists whose client list includes the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, liberal billionaires' Democracy Alliance, and the black activist group Color of Change.
It's oddly important to the activists and media that Asians be disabused of the notion that America is an OK place where they can work hard and succeed. They say that no matter who's attacking them, "The racism overall against Asian Americans is another form of white supremacy."
Stop AAPI Hate says it does not collect data on the alleged perpetrators, claiming “we are not interested in racially profiling other groups or inflaming tensions between groups.”
Also co-founder: "The racism overall against Asian Americans is another form of white supremacy."
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Insane new audio: Remember a few years ago how Papa John was supposedly racist? A lawsuit says a PR company demanded $6M or it would 'bury' him, then a thinly-sourced story appeared in Forbes.
Audio suggests the company was setting up its own client.
PR firm Laundry Service was hired to improve Papa John's reputation, but a secret recording suggests that its woke staffers were more interested in imposing their ideology, calling him a "sociopath," lamenting that he is "BFFs with [Mike] Pence" and liked a libertarian group.
The woke PR firm lost the Papa John's contract, and had to lay off 10% of its staff. Two days later, Forbes published a thinly-sourced story saying he used the n-word. The call suggests that the company was trying to set up Papa John before he ever made the remark.
Following Loudoun schools' enemies list of parents who were critical of school policies, a quasi-official school advisory committee says "WE CAN AND WILL SILENCE THE OPPOSITION," a promise which a school board member and schools staff amplified.
1. LCPS tried to pass a policy saying "First Amendment… may be outweighed... racial equity" 2. Parents critical of racial policies put on list to "infiltrate, hack, expose" 3. Equity Committee tried to ban Trump insignia as "marginalization" 4. 'Silence the opposition' 5. ?????
The doxxing of parents by officials appears to have continued post enemies-list revelation. After one parent emailed the sheriff about the list, and copied school board members, her message — including contact information — was shared among activists.
A Daily Wire review of tax filings and labor disclosures finds that teachers union officials have infiltrated PTAs from top to bottom, which may be why the PTA's priorities seem to reflect teachers' union interests, not parents'.
National PTA director Eric Champy was on the board of the NEA for years. After losing a race for president of the Massachusetts teachers’ union in 2018, he was elected to the National PTA Board in 2019.
Is the woman below wearing her union hat or PTA one? Who knows?
The examples abound. And could be why parents who assume that PTA is a place to advocate for their and their children’s interests – like getting them back to school – might find themselves instead told to bake cupcakes to raise money for teachers who are working from home.
“Being involved in education is not selling wrapping paper to help teachers. That’s what the role of parents has been reduced to by the PTA. Parents would be asking tough questions, because there are a lot of problems. Yet the supposed parents’ association is planning parties?”
The PTA has repeatedly pushed for positions at odds with polling of parents.
It opposes school vouchers, which 3/4 of parents want. It advocated for transgender students in bathrooms, which 2/3 of parents opposed.
Does this look like something parents would ask for?
Super apparently believes 1A protects supporting Equity policies, but not criticizing them: In September, he introduced a policy saying “An employee’s First Amendment right to engage in protected speech… may be outweighed by the school division’s interest in… racial equity.”
Loudoun is the district where a Facebook group including current and former teachers and parents made a list of parents who were skeptical, critical or simply neutral about the schools' heavy focus on race, with some parents believing it amounted to political indoctrination.
A group of teachers and others in Loudoun County compiled a list of parents suspected of disagreeing with schools' actions — in part to “infiltrate,” to use “hackers” to silence parents’ communications, and to “expose these people publicly.”
Their opponents were those who objected to, sought to debate, or were even simply “neutral” about “critical race theory,” a radical philosophy opposed by many liberals and conservatives but increasingly embraced by governments.
A onetime high school Latin teacher put one man on the list for asking how Dr. Seuss was racist. The group erred on the side of convicting the innocent rather than letting a guilty party go free.