I get frustrated when people claim that “America is becoming a third world country.” For one thing, that is an insult to third world countries, which are nowhere near this bad.
But for another thing, it creates the sense that what is happening in America is not unprecedented. If you say “this is something that happens in a third world country,” you are claiming that there is a precedent. There is no precedent for the kinds of things that are happening in America.
Just as an example: if Dan Crenshaw was a politician in a third world country and got up and claimed that mothers complaining that their children don’t have baby formula while the government is sending billions to a foreign country are traitors, people would just riot.
Tucker refers to Crenshaw as “Eyepatch McCain” pic.twitter.com/k9tn1JRPyM
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 17, 2022
People in third world countries have self-respect, and don’t tolerate this kind of abuse.
Imagine telling parents complaining that their children are being indoctrinated with homosexual propaganda that they are domestic terrorists and you’re going to release the military on them. There is no third world country on earth that would tolerate this. People would riot.
It was bad enough the National School Boards Association asked the Biden administration to consider labeling parental opponents of various school policies “domestic terrorists”; an early draft of the association’s letter, however, wanted the National Guard and military monitoring school board meetings.
According to Fox News, that draft read “We ask that the Army National Guard and its Military Police be deployed to certain school districts and related events where students and school personnel have been subjected to acts and threats of violence.”
The draft also referred to parents who voiced opposition to school policies as “plotters who are targeting schools and educators” but it also (wisely) deleted a section which “cast doubt on whether critical race theory is being taught in schools.”
A press release by the NSBA summarized an independent review of the controversy. It noted now-former NSBA CEO Chip Slaven “principally directed, reviewed, and approved” the final version of the letter in collaboration with the White House. It did not find “direct or indirect evidence suggesting the Administration requested the letter,” however.
NSBA Central Region Director John Halkias had said, if they had known, he and other organization members would not have signed off on the letter due to its “terms that were extreme, [which] asked for action by the Federal Government that many of us would not request.”
New NSBA CEO John Heim said “The letter directly contradicts our core commitments to parent engagement, local control, and nonpartisanship. The sentiments shared in the letter do not represent the views or position of the NSBA. The NSBA does not seek or advocate for federal law enforcement intervention at local school board meetings.”
Heim added that the letter being sent “without full Board approval highlighted a concerning lack of internal process and accountability and harmed the mission of our organization.”
States are continuing to drop out of the NSBA.
Orange states are still members of the NSBA. pic.twitter.com/mi6OQshN0I
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) May 23, 2022
You have to wonder why any state is still a member? Why is Texas still a member?
Frankly, this weird tranny stuff and the anti-white stuff is primarily aimed at transforming conservative states. You also find on Libs of Tiktok and other places where this really nutty school stuff is posted that it is targeted in red states.
Why don’t these people do something?
Republican leaders are talking about the importance of the Ukraine – and the goal of the US fighting a war in the Ukraine is in large part to continue the gay and interracial indoctrination of children.
My dawg always keeps it real