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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And the NYT brought receipts. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/01/20/us/dei-woke-claremont-institute.html Why do conservatives hate America and everything it stands for? Why are they so racist?[/quote] So many choice bigoted quotes from this article. I’ll start with a few. Scott Yenor, of the Claremont Institute, on what their true goal is - the ability to discriminate against individuals based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation: [quote][i]”The core of what we oppose is 'anti-discrimination.' That is too much of a sacred cow.”[/i][/quote] Thomas Klingenstein, president of Claremont Institute, admits that they the point of their effort is to seek to indoctinate K-12 children with rightwing ideologies: [quote][i] “In support of ridding schools of C.R.T., the Right argues that we want nonpolitical education. No we don’t. We want our politics. All education is political.”[/i][/quote] Scott Yenor, again, on revisions his editor wanted to include in a new piece of writing but that Yenor found too strident for publication, though Yenor admits in the emails that he privately agrees with the language: [quote][i] “Our sexual culture will not heal until ‘faggot’ replaces ‘bigot’ as the slur of choice,” or “Our sexual culture will not be healed until we once again agree that homosexuality belongs in the closet and that a healthy society requires patriarchy.”[/i][/quote] Heather MacDonald, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute on recent gay marriage developments in India: [quote][i] She speculated in the May exchange that it would be “fun to see” what liberals would say about Indians if the court conferred gay marriage rights but Indians refused to “go along.” “How will western elites explain the benightedness of yet another group of POCs?” In response, Dr. Yenor noted that “not tons of asian countries have SSM” but rather “more wholesome policies like prison” for gays.[/i][/quote] David Azerrad, a professor at Hillsdale College, who often tries to appeal to liberals in his writings but really harbors very bigoted beliefs in private: [quote][i] “Heather, that's an easy one. Indians are Asians who are white-adjacent so at the bottom of the totem poll. Gays are second after blacks.”[/i][/quote] Heather MacDonald, sarcastically voicing her true feelings about Peter Theil and his gay lifestyle + the news story about the suicide of Thiel’s throuple boyfriend: [quote][i] Some female over the last year or so, eager to show her openmindedness, was crowing to me about how wonderful Thiel's "husband" was, making them out to be the most proper couple. I wonder if he will feel any shame in public. Probably not.[/i][/quote] Professors Yenor and Azerrad making fun of the appearance of one of the students at Yenor’s university (Boise State): [quote][i] On one occasion, he forwarded a Boise State email featuring a photo of a female computer science student with close-cropped hair and a plaid shirt. “Gynocracy update!” Dr. Yenor wrote. Riffing on the woman’s masculine appearance, his friend Dr. Azerrad chimed in with a correction: “Androgynococracy update.”[/i][/quote] Heather MacDonald, taking a walking on the Upper East Side and seething at the thought of working mothers and persons of color who enter her field of vision: [quote][i] As I was taking my evening power walk in the hood here (upper east side) and seeing all the nannies of color walking school children back to their apartments, it struck me again the bizarreness of females deciding that their comparative advantage is in being an associate in a law firm, say, and thus that they should outsource the once in a lifetime unduplicable unrepeatable experience of raising a unique child to some one else, especially someone from the low IQ 3rd world, while they do the drone work of making partner. The child is evolving so quickly, absorbing so many influences, and yet they would rather absent themselves from its life to show that they are as good as males. such a distribution of labor is allegedly pareto optimal. Another curse of feminism.[/i][/quote] [/quote] yes, they have horrible beliefs. But "coordinated attack on dei is a vast right wing conspiracy" is just calling the normal political process names. They have a right to these beliefs. They have a right to organize. We have a right not to vote for them.[/quote]
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