Trump’s ban on anti-white seminars

Via American Thinker

The media’s incurious hacks attack Trump’s ban on anti-white seminars

On Friday, Russell Vought, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, issued an order: All federal offices and agencies must immediately stop anti-white, race-based, critical race theory seminars. Left-leaning journalists couldn’t be bothered to investigate what these seminars actually are. Instead, they used the order as a springboard for reiterating their claim that Trump is a white supremacist.

We know about the seminars, especially the ones at Sandia National Laboratory, a nuclear research facility, because whistleblowers have been photographing the material they’re forced to learn. You can see and learn about the material herehere, and here. White employees were made to liken themselves to the KKK and white supremacists and were told that MAGA hats are a form of white supremacy.

If we had an honest mainstream media, the media would inform people about these seminars, as part of its reporting on the order. We don’t have such media, though. Traditional outlets are no longer in the business of news. They trade only in fact-free propaganda. Thus, the AP’s reporting does little more than summarize the order and then attack Trump as a white supremacist:

The memo comes as the nation has faced a reckoning this summer over racial injustice in policing and other spheres of American life. Trump has spent much of the summer defending the display of the Confederate battle flag and monuments of Civil War rebels from protesters seeking their removal, in what he has called a “culture war” ahead of the Nov. 3 election.

Meanwhile, he has rejected comments from Democratic nominee Joe Biden and others that there is “systemic racism” in policing and American culture that must be addressed.

At The New York Times, Maggie Haberman got around the obligation to inform the public about the seminars by criticizing Vought’s order because it “repeatedly referred to ‘press reports,’ not government documents….” Haberman, like the AP, has no interest in investigating the seminars and learning about the documents herself.

Having impugned Vought’s credibility, Haberman also makes the case that Trump is banning the seminars because he’s a white supremacist:

The memo comes at a time of a national discussion about race, in which Mr. Trump has been firmly against systemic changes in policing and government.

The president has been a vocal opponent of the Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality that have been held across the nation since late May, calling the movement a “symbol of hate.” He has criticized so-called cancel culture, defended the Confederate flag and military bases named for Confederate generals, and accused people of trying to “erase” American history.

The Washington Post, relying on two reporters not just one, also wrote an anti-Trump propaganda piece. The first half of the article briefly summarizes the order’s contents, touches upon Trump’s tweets about the order, and provides a one-line quote from Christopher Rufo, the man who has been diligently revealing what’s going on within federal agencies. At this point, the article as all the depth of a high school paper by a C student.

Having done something less than the bare minimum, these two crack reporters then throw up their hands and say (and I’m quoting), “It could not immediately be learned what training sessions Vought was referring to in the memo.” Apparently, the five minutes of research, including outreach to Rufo or just checking his Twitter feed, to discover information about the training sessions was too much for them.

The reporters think, though, that the order might have something to do with a Fox News segment. They’re right:

The article’s second half is dedicated to reciting how important critical race theory is to remedy old wrongs and to say that Trump is a racist:

Other experts say racial and diversity awareness trainings are essential steps in helping rectify the pervasive racial inequities in American society, including those perpetuated by the federal government. Several studies have found federal contracts are disproportionately awarded to white-owned businesses.

[snip]

Racial awareness trainings can help officials realize unconscious bias in the awarding of contracts from the federal government, the country’s largest employer, said M.E. Hart, an attorney who has given hundreds of diversity training sessions for businesses and the federal government for more than 20 years. [Sounds like someone’s losing a profitable gig.]

[snip]

The memo comes after Trump has put himself at the center of intense national debates about race, police tactics, the Civil War and the Confederate flag. Democrats have long taken aim at Trump’s comments about race, including his false assertion that former president Barack Obama was not born in the United States.

And this year, as numerous Black Lives Matter protests occurred around the country after police officers killed or shot Black Americans, Trump has sharply criticized social justice protesters and called for law enforcement to crack down.

Ben Rhodes, the failed novelist who became Obama’s brain, was dangerously wrong about everything except for his statement that reporters “literally know nothing.” It’s actually worse than that. Reporters are deliberately ignorant, lest acquired knowledge forces them to change their minds about Trump. That embrace of ignorance from people the public looks to for information is very close to evil.

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Author: Glock-N-Load

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Bob
Bob
September 6, 2020 5:07 pm

Let’s be honest, like almost everything Trump says he’s going to do or already has done is something that hasn’t and will never take place. The recent about face from HUD is probably the most egregious example, but in that case anyone who has followed that knows Carson and Kushner have been working to continue Obama’s policies on housing. Similarly this ‘ban’ probably won’t happen.

Bob
Bob
  Glock-N-Load
September 7, 2020 9:55 am

AFFH stands for Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and is an offshoot of the 1968 Fair Housing Act implemented in the form of a HUD rule by Obama in 2015. In summary the rule is designed to force safe, white suburban and rural communities to integrate and ensure that these areas didn’t become too white. Trump knows his backers don’t want this so because it’s election season he tossed them a bone in August and he and Carson said they wanted to end ‘the dems dystopian vision’ of forcing low income housing on suburban families. The problem is 3 fold: 1) Trump already in 2019 used an executive order to destroy Suburban power to make and enforce their own zoning laws that would limit the expansion of low income housing in these areas and he put Carson in charge of this project;
2) Carson and Kushner Have long railed against NIMBYs in the process of pushing more forced integration and affordable housing in white suburban areas;
3) and finally, it will almost assuredly allow Kushner and his associates to profit off the construction of the new low income housing (something the Kushner already did in NYC).

All kinds of federal funding can be withheld if communities don’t comply. It’s not just a matter of saying we won’t comply and don’t want your funding for low income housing. It’s forced integration and the elimination of single family zoning in suburban areas to destroy safe communities and the possibilities of white solidarity to resist the destruction of their country, while floodIng the country with cheap labor from the third world, and becoming rich in the process.

Typical uni-party Trumpism. He knows what you want to hear, tells it to you, and then does the opposite or nothing.

Andrea Ostrov Letania
Andrea Ostrov Letania
September 6, 2020 5:30 pm

This is like pruning the branches. The poisoned roots go far deeper.

Weeds must be removed by the roots. If you just cut off the weeds, they will grow again.

Jewish Power has poisoned the roots of white consciousness.

But the problem is any criticism of Jewish Power is suppressed as ‘antisemitic’ even though Jews push anti-white vitriol 24/7.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 6, 2020 6:21 pm
Steve
Steve
  Anonymous
September 6, 2020 7:45 pm

Any white man with a gun is in their assessment a “white supremacist”. It’s that we own guns and will use them to DEFEND ourselves that has their ass in a pucker. They should be afraid; as the Constitution is written.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
September 6, 2020 11:50 pm

LMAO- An old friend and I had a discussion the other night and came up with the same conclusion. By this time next year you will dare not leave the house without a gun, and also it will be very wise to be accompanied by a friend who is also toting a gun if you have to go somewhere there are other people.