TL;DR: a museum exhibit focusing on the lives of European immigrants in a specific place injects black people who *never even lived there* into the exhibit
Literally every other group gets their own exhibits/narratives that don't include a Mandatory White Man, and if they do he serves as a heel
Libs (that includes plenty of conservatives) be like "haha what's the big deal?" when they do stuff like this but they would *never* dare go the other way and foist awful white people into brown/black historical narratives except as a heel
White libs who do this are *pathetic*, and nonwhites who demand this are ethnonarcissists who can't stand to see culture that doesn't pander to their fragility. In general all this is just another symptom of a profoundly dumb society with equally dumb cultural stewards
Forcing nonwhites into European historical narratives for the sake of diversity is the same impulse that demands the Notre Dame cathedral be restored as a diversity and inclusion theme park
As a 100% BIPOC man I just want history as it is and now how brain damaged libs/fragile BIPOCs want it to be
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Neoconservatives have always been and still are the enemy
Arch neocon Norman Podhoretz put it simply that "neocons" are really just a breed of neoliberals; specifically, neocons emerged to defend what became the neoliberal consensus after WWII and the New Deal from both the radical left and anti-managerial right
Francis notes that although neoconservatism changes shapes, it remains in essence a "conservative" force of the consensus of managerial liberalism, and among its persistent features is disregard for or hostility to social conservatism in practice if not in rhetoric
Yes, the GOP, which complains about law and order and woke stuff and liberal prosecutors, has punished a *Republican* elected prosecutor. Meanwhile, the GOP has not taken action against the race hustling prosecutor who lynched Jake Gardner in Nebraska.
If Republicans are going to charge a conservative prosecutor with "violation of oath of public officer," then there is *more* reason to charge people like DA John Chisholm with the same for what Darrell Brooks did in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
The GOP has for a long time been the party of "big government" precisely for this reason: at pivotal moments, it has either led or helped grow the size of the regime. Bill Buckley himself rationalized a "totalitarian bureaucracy" three years before founding National Review
Danielle Weston was elected to a Texas school board to defend the interests of parents, but since entering office she has been fighting resolutions of other board members to strip her of her duties and powers because they don't like her rocking the boat 1/ rumble.com/vpqpb1-brave-s…
I interviewed Danielle and other Texas parents in November at a time when the Texas GOP was dragging its feet to help these parents 2/ chroniclesmagazine.org/blog/welcome-t…