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George Rebane

We are all isolated from โ€˜factsโ€™ by at least one layer of biased intermediaries.

In recent editions of our local Union we continue to read its columnists and letter writers who devoutly believe in and repeatedly cite versions of the late Senator Moynihanโ€™s famous dictum โ€“ โ€˜You are free to have your own opinions, but not your own facts.โ€™  In recent years our polarized country has demonstrated countless times that in addition to their own opinions, people now have their own histories, logics, social contracts, ethics, science, sense of justice, equality, equity, lexicons of highly charged terms, and, not least of all, their very own facts โ€“ and all of these backed by equally countless online citations.  The NYT acknowledges all this, asking โ€œHow do you unite a country in which millions of people have chosen to create their own version of reality?โ€  All of these realities are proudly on display in their heartfelt and intense communications that promote their own worldviews.  Who among us is the final arbiter of any of these cultural and ideological notions to pronounce that this is truth and that is not?


Apropos todayโ€™s cited science, those of us trained and practiced in the sciences are both amused and concerned about the beliefs the lay public holds in this important area of human enterprise.  Science has always advanced on two inviolable principles โ€“ Occamโ€™s razor (adopt the simplest theory that explains all the observations) and falsifiability (every theory must contain tenets that, if disproved, will falsify the theory).  Major advances in science have always been met with widespread rejection by โ€˜established scienceโ€™.  Therefore, almost all scientific and technological progress has been made by investigators free to strike out on many different initially promising tracks, most of which have ended in disappointment.  But progress has always depended on the freedom to debate and try alternative approaches.  This is why science has languished under autocratic governments in which its politically established science dictates what is accepted and rejected.  And any subsequent defense of โ€˜rejected scienceโ€™ is then labeled as perfidiously advancing โ€œmisinformationโ€.

Today America is rapidly sliding toward such an autocracy where its government-sponsored science establishment is the arbiter and gatekeeper of scientific truth.  In this regimen open debate is proscribed in favor of the nation-wide promoted notion of โ€˜consensus scienceโ€™.  Consensus has never been the strong suit of science, but consensus science is easy to promote, and even easier for todayโ€™s overwhelmingly innumerate lay public to embrace. 

NYT et al have launched the idea that our nation must fight โ€œdisinformation and extremismโ€ in a concerted effort to be led by the federal government with a new Orwellian Ministry of Truth (โ€œtruth commissionโ€) headed by a cabinet level โ€œreality tsarโ€.  A task force of this commission โ€œcould also meet regularly with tech platforms, and push for structural changes that could help those companies tackle their own extremism and misinformation problems.โ€  In other words, the federal government would provide guidelines to the social media corporatists as to how and what communications to censor.

Since such obvious policies censoring free speech have already raised the ire of the politically alert who communicate on the internet, the new workaround policy bamboozle is to constructively inhibit selected free speech by limiting its reach.  That means that such speech will be only afforded limited distribution over the media required for its transmission.  The Left argues strongly that speech and reach are two separate policy areas, and that regulating reach does not violate the First Amendment right of free speech.  Upon a momentโ€™s reflection, this liberal logic is beyond bizarre, and also a very cynical and scary plan for the de facto deconstruction of free speech in our land.

To clarify the portents of this approach, consider the bookend notion (a method frequently used in science) of enforcing a law that allows a person to say or write anything, but limits its communication to only one other person.  No reasonable person would agree that such a government promotes free speech.  A sincere liberal may push back that this is a ridiculous example, no government would make such a claim of free speech if its dissemination is so restricted.  OK, then letโ€™s increase the permitted audience of such free speech to two individuals.  Of course, the counter claim would be the same.

But by such โ€˜analytical continuationโ€™ we can increase the permitted audience to a size that finally conforms to the policy proposals outlined in NYTโ€™s salutary reporting (more here).  Then who gets to decide which speech will enjoy what kind of distribution to what size audience and when.  Presumably this would be handled by some faceless bureaucrats in the bowels of the new Ministry of Truth. (more here

The bottom line of what is being proposed by progressivist social engineers is the complete control of what can be broadly distributed, discussed, and debated in America.  Anything that goes against the ensconced political establishment is effectively shut down in the name of national security or public safety as the dissemination of โ€œharmful disinformationโ€.  Dissenters will be identified and annotated in numerous government and corporatist databases with an appropriate scarlet letter.  Their lives can then be made difficult along the many dimensions of modern life that depends on โ€˜the gridโ€™ for everything from employment, credit, education, travel, purchasing, habitation, political activity, access to services, and so on.

All this is as draconian as it sounds, and at our own peril we dismiss timely responses to these stratagems of central planning and control at their inauguration.  As the Chinese discovered, the brave new world has arrived when a government of sophisticated technocrat elites can use leading edge population control technologies with impunity to enforce and sustain their own agenda.  The dawn of stable and sustainable tyrannies.

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92 responses to “Facts, Speech, and Reach”

  1. RXCross Avatar
    RXCross

    Truth seems to be more a matter of political expediency than reality. McCarthy stripped Rep. Steve King (R-IOWA) of his committee assignments after King made statement condoning white supremacy. Yet he refused to strip Q-Anon Greene (R-GA) for multiple statements that were far more outlandish. So the Dems are forced to do what the Pubs should have done.. net result. once again the Pubs show the country that they have no backbone landcare more about partisan politics than ethics or morals.
    “elites can use leading edge population control technologies with impunity to enforce and sustain their own agenda.” sounds like the Billionaire Republican donors behind Newsmax, Breitbart, Fox, and everywhere else Trump’s lies were repeated ad infinitum. And look what happened… a large collection of complete fools bought into it and invaded the Capital. Had this happened a couple of hundred years ago, or so, the framers of the Constitution probably would have had the rioters executed by firing squad for treason.

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  2. Scott O Avatar

    Crossed Up Dude 6:03 – “Had this happened a couple of hundred years ago, or so, the framers of the Constitution probably would have had the rioters executed by firing squad for treason.”
    Hilarious!
    Back then those kind of people would have had no reason to riot in DC because the rioters during Trump’s inauguration years before would have been shot dead and voting this November would have been in person and fair.
    Speaking of buying into corporate and big money lies, has Herr Cross ever admitted he was totally lied to by those in power about Hunter’s lap top? Just a Russian disinfo campaign – right?
    Hmmmmm?

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  3. Scott O Avatar

    BTW Zir Cross – you seem to be quoting some source – you might want to post the link. Or is it too embarrassing?
    Lots of statements with zero backup or record.
    Such as “So the Dems are forced to do…”
    Really?
    At gun point or some one holding their kids captive?
    Cut the BS – this isn’t DK or Mother Jones.

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  4. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Scott O | 04 February 2021 at 07:28 PM
    Robertaโ€™s a passionate woman Scott.

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  5. Walt Avatar

    Poor Babs LIB news ain’t called FAKE news for nothing. And you lapped it up like warm cream. LIB news was saying day in and day out Trump was GUILTY!! “Will be perp walked out of the White House any day! This is CNN”…
    Ya?? How did that work out? Ever see any of the “evidence”?
    You know,, what Schiff had? Where is it? But it was in plane sight!

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  6. MikeL Avatar
    MikeL

    Ya right, the dems are doing the right thing… like removing Maxine Waters for openly advocating for people to resort to violence when they encounter Trump supports, like removing Adam Shit-4-brains for perpetuating a non sense Russian collusion fraud or Bernie Sanders for sending coded dog whistle messages to a nut with a gun to shoot republican Congress people.

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    re: The bottom line of what is being proposed by progressivist social engineers is the complete control of what can be broadly distributed, discussed, and debated in America.โ€
    Add fact checkers to the list of players. A critical component to suppression and retaliation.
    โ€˜PolitiFact Editor-in-Chief Calls to Save America by Censoring Free Speechโ€™
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/techwatch/alexander-hall/2021/02/04/politifact-editor-chief-calls-save-america-censoring-free
    โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”โ€”-
    Snopes RAGES at ‘Bad-Faith Smears’ Factually Noting AOC Wasn’t In The Capitol
    They [Snopes] cried “Mostly False”!
    What’s True
    Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t in the main Capitol building where the House and Senate Chambers are located.
    What’s False
    When the attack on the Capitol began, Ocasio-Cortez was in her congressional office, which is located in a network of office buildings immediately surrounding the Capitol, and her office building was one of the two buildings that were evacuated.
    โ€œt’s not “misleading” to say AOC wasn’t in the Capitol building. She wasn’t! Ben Shapiro was befuddled that his website was “Mostly False” when the headline underlined what was true:
    This is a weird fact-check from Snopes. I mean, they say that “what’s true” is EXACTLY what the DW tweet says. Then they call the DW tweet “misleading.” Almost as though they’re just a Left-wing spin outfit.โ€
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2021/02/04/snopes-rages-bad-faith-smears-factually-noting-aoc-wasnt-capitol
    Itโ€™s is true that AOC was not in the Capitol Building. The name of the Capitol Building is โ€˜The Capitol Buildingโ€˜ where the mayhem occurred. Some higher ups have their offices there. AOCโ€™s office is down Independence Ave where other Congress Critters have their offices in other buildings. AOCโ€™s building (.3 mile away, about a 6 minute walk, connected by tunnels) was not breached. Those other two congressional office buildings are known as the Capitol Complex, all connected by tunnels.
    Anyway, a โ€˜mostly falseโ€™ rating can affect Twitter throttling you down.
    The other thing the Lefty fact-checkers consistently do is pull a Punchy and erect a Strawman to slay, a two part fact-checking when fact checking one claim. They rate โ€œfalseโ€ over issues not raised or cannot be fact checkered, i.e., emotions and feeling. AOC was not in eminent danger, but she FELT she was. Thus, the story is mostly false. You canโ€™t agrue with feelings.
    Bottomline: Every single time in history when government starts censoring its people, it did not end well for said people. It has always ended up in a disaster of mass incarceration, death, and brutality, and loss of livelihood.
    FEAR: false emotions appearing real. False evidence appearing real. And in AOC (and Snopesโ€™s case), F@#k Everything and Run.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Walt @ 7:41 pm
    โ€œPoor Babs LIB news ain’t called FAKE news for nothing. And you lapped it up like warm cream. โ€œ
    Lapped it up like warm cream. More like the kitty spelt the cream, as they say in other geographic places.

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Look how this worded. “To protect free and open elections” my ass.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/02/05/time-magazine-secret-well-funded-cabal-worked-to-protect-2020-election/
    “Time magazine has published a detailed account of what it describes as a โ€œconspiracyโ€ between โ€œleft-wing activists and business titansโ€ to create โ€œan extraordinary shadow effortโ€ to โ€œprotectโ€ the 2020 presidential election.”
    “The article by Molly Ball, titled โ€œThe Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election,โ€ presents the effort as a heroic effort to preserve a free and fair election, and to fend off President Donald Trumpโ€™s anticipated claims of fraud.”
    Marginalize, deem “fake”, bury the evidence, stomp on free speech, stop the ability of the opposition to tell their point of view, Ban from social media,, etc.

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    โ€œPas dโ€™ennemis a gauche. No enemies on the left. The enemy is always to be found on the right. And because reality contradicts this central tenet of liberal ideology, it cannot ever be conceded.โ€œ
    Who Are the True โ€˜Domestic Terroristsโ€™?
    https://buchanan.org/blog/who-are-the-true-domestic-terrorists-142768
    Make America Think Again.

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    โ€˜The QAnon Takeover Of The GOP Is A Fantasy Of Corporate Media And Democratsโ€˜
    There is indeed a fight underway for the future of the Republican Party, but it’s not about QAnon conspiracy theories or crackpot lawmakers
    โ€œIndeed, the notoriety QAnon now enjoys has more to do with the media building it up than Republicans flocking to its banner. According to Pew Research, last spring during the Democratic primaries, more Democrats had heard about QAnon conspiracy theories than Republicans had (28 to 18 percent, respectively) and by the fall, that disparity had grown, with 55 percent of Democrats saying theyโ€™d heard of QAnon compared to less than 40 percent of Republicans. Notably, those most likely to say they had heard about it also reported that they got their news mainly from The New York Times, MSNBC, and NPR.
    The reason Democrats and the media want to build up QAnon in the minds of Americans is fairly obvious: to tar all Republicans as crazy conspiracy theorists. Thatโ€™s an explicit strategy among Democratic leadership in the House right now.โ€œ
    https://thefederalist.com/2021/02/04/the-qanon-takeover-of-the-gop-is-a-fantasy-of-corporate-media-and-democrats/

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  12. Walt Avatar

    Thug protection act on steroids.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gun-control-rep-sheila-jackson-lee-national-firearm-registry-licensing
    Have a gun Emery? If this passes you won’t. You can’t pass the mental evaluation.

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  13. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    All of these policies are bad. Democrats are way overreaching. There is still a solid majority of Americans who still love freedom and the ideals of this country. Bad policy equals bad politics.

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  14. Scott O Avatar

    BT 12:18 – I’ve noticed that for months. It seems it’s always the leftys that want to talk about Q. In fact the first I had ever heard of it was from one of the leftys that posted here. I haven’t heard a single person that I know of personally that has ever mentioned it.
    I have no idea of who they are beyond the blather from the left. I guess it’s the shiny new object for the left to obsess over. Anything to not have to face the train wreck they elected.

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  15. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Another one bits the dust:
    “Fox Business Network has canceled โ€œLou Dobbs Tonight,โ€ a show hosted by the staunch ally of former President Donald Trump.
    The show will air for a final time on Friday, the Los Angeles Times first reported. Fox News Media confirmed the showโ€™s cancellation to HuffPost.
    Lou Dobbs, a top-rated host on the Fox Business Network and a fervent Trump supporter, repeatedly gave credence to the former presidentโ€™s lies that the presidential election had been fraudulent.
    Dobbs, who is still under contract with Fox Business Network, reportedly wonโ€™t appear on other shows moving forward, according to the L.A. Times.
    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/fox-cancel-lou-dobbs-show_n_601dd37bc5b6f38d06e39159

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  16. Walt Avatar

    No fret Emery,, he will be picked up by NEWSMAX by end of next week. The other network that has your LIB side soiling themselves.

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  17. Walt Avatar

    If you were any kind of “news man*” you would know that.
    You just keep rooting for that liar you voted for.

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  18. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Recommended for serious readers only.
    Donโ€™t know if Time realized they spilled the beans and you can bet CNN will have a fit. Long piece. You can go down about 4500 words (about 3/4 way down) to โ€˜5 Steps to Victoryโ€™ to get to the main thrust if time is a concern. It wasnโ€™t about Trump, it was about securing victory for the oligarchy government and how they done did the dirty deeds.
    โ€˜The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Electionโ€˜
    https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/

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  19. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Walt
    NEWSMAX Walt??? What joke

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  20. Jason Hicks Avatar
    Jason Hicks

    Who’s truth is real? When conservatives start quoting the Bible as “proof”, I can only walk away and shake my head. These are the same people that bash any news they don’t like as fake news. Just another turn of the phrase, “Kill the messenger”. But if the bible says it is so, it is the gospel truth. Ha ha ha!! The universe revolves around the earth and all that malarky. Carry one my widgets.

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  21. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jason Hicks | 06 February 2021 at 10:30 AM
    I canโ€™t help but think that was an earnest attempt at making a thoughtful comment.
    …..which is really sad.

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  22. George Rebane Avatar

    fish 1050am – Agreed. I’m not sure as to what commentary or idea Mr Hicks was responding – it surely has nothing to do with what I wrote. Perhaps he got confused when doing too much blog-surfing.

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  23. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    So here’s what I’d like to see the liberal visitors to this site respond to. I identify as caucasian or “white” in tHe common parlance. I am apparently guilty of “white privilege” though I certainly do not feel privileged. I was raised in a broken home, my father leaving my mother when I was 11, she being a high school graduate raising two children best she could on an at, or below, poverty level wage. Yet we never felt like victims, she raised me and my sister best she could and instilled respect (sometimes at the end of a wooden spoon) and a strong work ethic/sense of PERSONAL responsibility. She NEVER taught us to look to rely on others for our good fortune and to take advantage of what life offers, job, education, whatever. Certainly NOT to consider the Government to be our salvation. Yet I am expected to provide my minimal and hard earned earnings to the benefit of others and/or in the form of reparations…to consider myself guilty of some indefinable wrong (read: slavery?) I don’t get it and never will, guess I’m just not “woke.” I work hard for what I have and what I hope to leave to my descendants, and I certainly do not believe the government knows best about how to spend the taxes I begrudgingly allow them to take ultimately at the pint of a gun..no matter how you slice the law that is ultimately what “the law” means. Sorry for the stream of consciousness rant but I cannot abide the “holier than thou” rantings or the “gotcha” questions of the Liberal posers to this forum who refuse to answer any of the more poignant questions the other posters posit and simply rely with ” but what did Trump do?” And the worst offense is optics of the inauguration “insurrection,” and I use THAT term loosely. Was in an ugly scene? Yes, Did it inform the “politboro” that they are not inviolate? Also yes. Regardless it was nothing, in my mind, compared to the countless riots over the summer by outfits such as Black Lives Matter and Antifa. Those were true riots and NOT protests!

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  24. George Rebane Avatar

    re Randy 249pm – Hear, hear!

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  25. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Same Randy. My family is from West Virginia. Poor. Dirt poor. Picking up beans and rice in burlap bags from the government to feed six kids with no dad poor. They moved to that Mecca known as the south side of Chicago finding dad and struggled and did better. They were simple and the one thing more important than anything was family. Still is. My dad who worked in the mill for 30 years vowed that all his kids would go to college. Here I am. BA JD and a class and a half from MA. Both sisters have BAs. We stand on their shoulders. They instilled an ethic of hard work and achieving goals and personal responsibility. I love them for it. Such is a unique story but generally a story of the American dream. There are millions of stories just like this. It is who we are.

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  26. Walt Avatar

    Oh… Look at Emery.. Griping about something he has no clue about. Have you even watch 30 seconds of NEWSMAX Emery?
    (Hell no… His squinty eyes would melt from his head

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  27. Scott O Avatar

    Randy and Barry may not feel ‘privileged’ in the sense most use it, but there is that common thread of being raised in a family where they were loved and someone cared enough about them to instill an attitude of striving forward. That involves self-sacrifice and hard work, but no matter how wealthy they end up financially, they will end up with a better, happier life in the end.
    That is true privilege.
    The govt can’t possibly ever give you that no matter what sort of economic system or social program it employs.
    The govt can hand you a job and they can hand you money, but they can’t give you a truly productive and happy life.

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  28. Scott O Avatar

    Jason The Hick 10:30 – OK, dude. Whatever.

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  29. Walt Avatar

    Hillary 2.0
    https://dailycaller.com/2021/02/06/nancy-mace-aoc-alexandrai-ocasio-cortez-capitol-riot-story-twitter-argument/
    Remember when Hillary flaunted her story of sniper fire?
    (which was pure bullshit)
    “Mace, a South Carolina Republican, also discussed tweets Ocasio-Cortez posted accusing her of minimizing peopleโ€™s experiences.
    โ€œWe should never ever, you know, accuse someone whose been a victim of trauma of exaggerating events, but when facts are literally made up, itโ€™s our duty to tell the truth,โ€ Mace said.”
    (AOC,, feeds you a second helping of pure bullshit)

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  30. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Ah yes, more peaceful protests that want to burn it down –
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/antifa-members-threatens-to-burn-down-dc-during-black-lives-matter-march
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  31. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Fredos brother killed lots of little old ladies with his policy –
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ny-high-covid-19-nursing-home-mortality
    How they changed their tune on vaccines and their rollout after jan 6th, gee ya think they were trying hard to make sure the socialists won?
    Covid pandemic: Has the US turned the corner?
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55952899
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    re: Facts, Speech, and REACH
    โ€˜The GameStop Saga Unravels Stakeholder Theoryโ€™
    The GameStop saga shows some “equity” movements are more equal than others.
    Stakeholder theory, the corporate version of social justice, attempts to install this hopelessly amorphous concept of “equity” in the business world. Equity, unlike equality, demands different treatment of individuals and different distribution of resources based on need, identity, and historical injustices. But now equity has evolved beyond a political buzzword, and finds growing support in calls for stakeholder capitalism. The animating impulse in big corporate boardrooms today requires cultivating an image of social responsibility. Under this theory business firms should entertain all kinds of noneconomic goals and outcomes. No longer may owners simply concern themselves with profit or loss, but instead must consider the broader societal implications of everything their business does. Whether corporate leaders concern themselves with social justice out of genuine desire or merely to avoid backlash is an open question, but the events of 2020 clearly changed the conversations in boardrooms.โ€
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/the-gamestop-saga-unravels-stakeholder-theory/

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  33. Walt Avatar

    Liz forgets who she works for.. They put her in office,, they sure as hell can take her out of it.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cheney-not-resigning-state-gop-trump-impeachment-vote

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  34. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    New York Times ties itself in woke knots: Goodwin
    “This is not moving the goal posts. This is rewriting the rules to satisfy the mob.”
    https://nypost.com/2021/02/06/new-york-times-ties-itself-in-woke-knots-goodwin/

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Holy Smokes. Now even C-Span is raising concerns.
    โ€˜C-SPAN exec: House, Senate broadcasts are ‘state TV’ since news cameras not allowed inside,
    Congress should allow C-SPAN’s news cameras to broadcast House and Senate action from the chamber instead of only providing a video feed to the public affairs network, a C-SPAN executive told Just the News.
    โ€œC-SPAN Corporate Vice President and General Counsel Bruce Collins described the current setup as state-run television in an interview on the “Just the News AM” show.
    During the CARES Act debate last March, some lawmakers in the House objected to passing the $2 trillion stimulus bill with a voice vote, but the public could not see a shot of the full chamber while the situation unfolded. “Well, that’s the difference between journalism and government, I don’t know, propaganda, or government television โ€” state TV, is what we have in the House, in the Senate,” Collins said, referring to the example above.โ€
    https://justthenews.com/government/congress/c-span-executive-house-senate-broadcasts-are-state-tv-news-cameras-arent

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  36. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    Not surprised the liberal posters at RR are conspicuously absent when questions/challenges are made for them to defend their supposedly “humanitarian” positions here. By any chance was there discussion of the Smithsonian’s poorly presented “whiteness” pamphlet that was presented in their African American museum that was promptly nixed due to complaint? There is such a volume of insightful discussion here at RR I’ve likely missed it if it was discussed? https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/17/smithsonian-african-american-museum-remove-whitene/
    Who knew that traits such as โ€œhard work,โ€ โ€œself-reliance,โ€ โ€œdelayed gratification,โ€ being on time, and politeness were the sole purview of โ€œwhite culture?โ€ And here I thought these were the characteristics of a successful society. Silly me.

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  37. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    re: โ€œThe bottom line of what is being proposed by progressivist social engineers is the complete control of what can be broadly distributed, discussed, and debated in Americaโ€
    Back in โ€˜colder than a well diggerโ€™s rearโ€™ Minnesota,…..
    THE LEFT-WING PLOT TO MISINFORM OUR CHILDREN
    By 2022, as your first-grader is learning that two plus two is four, the Minnesota Department of Education intends to mandate that she also learn to recognize โ€œstereotypes,โ€ โ€œbiased speech,โ€ and โ€œinjustice at the institutional or systemic level.โ€
    Your middle schooler will be drilled in how his identity is a function of his skin color.
    Your high schooler will be required to explain how Europeans invented โ€œwhitenessโ€ and that Americaโ€™s 19th-century westward expansion was the shameful product of โ€œwhiteness, Christianity and capitalism.โ€

    If the new standards are adopted, the next generation of Minnesota citizens will be not only uninformed โ€” but scandalously misinformed โ€” about our nationโ€™s history and democratic institutions. They will, however, be programmed to become the next generation of โ€œwokeโ€ social activists, having spent their public-school years immersed in the lingo and thought world of the progressive left.

    George Washington and D-Day rate no mention, though they were highlighted in earlier versions of the standards. Abraham Lincoln and the Battle of Gettysburg are omitted, but students study partus sequitur ventrem โ€” the legal principle adopted in Virginia in 1662 that a child followed the slave or free status of its mother.
    World history from classical Greece and Rome to World Wars I and II โ€” a major focus of the current and original 2004 standards โ€” has been virtually eliminated. In its place, for example, as young people study โ€œwhere buildings can and cannot be builtโ€ in the U.S., they will learn about โ€œfeng shuiโ€ โ€” a pseudoscientific Chinese practice that Merriam-Webster defines as configuring a site or structure to โ€œharmonize with the spiritual forces that inhabit it.โ€

    Indoctrination in identity politics under these standards would start in kindergarten, where 5-year-olds will โ€œidentify surface and deep characteristics of different ways of being (identity).โ€ Fourth-graders are coached on how oneโ€™s โ€œidentityโ€ and โ€œbiases influence decisions about how to use a space.โ€ Seventh-graders are exhorted to โ€œdefine race and ethnicity from different perspectives and make connections to oneโ€™s own ways of being (identities).โ€
    By high school, students must โ€œexplainโ€ โ€” parrot back is more like it โ€” โ€œthe social construction of raceโ€ and โ€œassess how social policies and economic forces offer privilege or systematic oppressions for racial/ethnic groups.โ€
    The standards portray America as a very bad place indeed. From elementary school on, students will be propagandized that we live in a greedy, โ€œimperialistโ€ nation, permeated by โ€œpowerful social, cultural and political inequitiesโ€ which young people must โ€œtake actionโ€ to โ€œaddress.โ€ Yet they will lack the knowledge to put Americaโ€™s alleged shortcomings in context, in part because the standards are silent on 20th-century totalitarian movements and atrocities like Soviet gulags, the Nazi Holocaust, the Chinese Cultural Revolution and the 9/11 terror attacks.
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/02/the-left-wing-plot-to-misinform-our-children.php
    I think Post Americans is more appropriate than leftinistas. The people were right. The troubling concern. There will always be an United States, but it wonโ€™t be America. The death of America.
    First things Biden did out of the gate included destroying womenโ€™s sports was dumping Trumpโ€™s โ€˜racistโ€™ 1776 project and put 1691 back on top, but new and improved. This time it is to be taught in all our government run public education. Thatโ€™s a good example of reach… Why not start it Head Start?

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    Randy 158am – Thanks for that catch. What our Democrat deacons of dumbth don’t know is that social and character attributes such as โ€œhard work,โ€ โ€œself-reliance,โ€ โ€œdelayed gratification,โ€ being on time, and politeness were NOT the sole purview of โ€œwhite cultureโ€. As you point out, such characteristics were common to the social contracts of all successful societies. This includes societies like those of Japan, China, et al which developed independently from the white societies of Europe, North Africa, and the Levant.

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  39. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Walt writes about Liz Cheney concerning the Wyoming Pubbers Party wanting her to resign:
    “Liz forgets who she works for.. They put her in office,, they sure as hell can take her out of it.”
    Bizzare statement Walt! I thought she works for those who put her in office-the voters. Correct me if I’m wrong

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  40. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The pony tail of ignorance might want to look at the registrations in her district @148. LOL
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  41. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    What would that reveal Don that would be relevant to the question I posed at 1:48. Who does she work for the Republican Party or the voters that elected her?

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  42. Walt Avatar

    So the ponytail of stupidity thinks she’s immune from recall?

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  43. Walt Avatar

    I bet Emery still believes Chanslor Biden’s “election*” was “free and fair” too. Evidence already posted to the contrary Emery. Don’t even try.

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  44. Walt Avatar

    Maybe Emery can tell us when his hero Biden will produce those “millions of jobs” Herr Biden said he would create. And doing just what, to replace those 60 dollar an hour union jobs?

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  45. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Walt you’re displaying you’re ignorance. You cannot Recall a member of Congress. I’m surprised you didn’t know that. That’s what elections are for every two years for members of the House.

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  46. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Yes, free and fair election Walt. There were 60 lawsuits challenging the elections and over a dozen recounts. Not one investigation by States or the Federal Government revealed any fraud except for a few isolated examples of a couple dozen votes.. Trump has you under his spell. I feel sorry for your and your kind.

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  47. Walt Avatar

    Ahhhhh. Emery sure DOESN’T pay any attention.
    There is an effort to do just that you fool.
    They are ready to change state law to DO SO.
    Better search out what you believe before you go yapping.
    Now go do some homework.
    Let me guess. You also feel recalling Gavin Nousseline
    is a coup attempt too.

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  48. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Someone is suffering the recurring comprehension issues –
    What would that reveal Don that would be relevant to the question I posed at 1:48. Who does she work for the Republican Party or the voters that elected her?
    She was elected by republicans oh great pony tail of ignorance, DUH!
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  49. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Walt
    Recalling Gavin is legal under California law because it’s a State position. Recalling House members is not. Surprised you didn’t know that.
    Here’s details:
    “The United States Constitution does not provide for recall of any federally elected official. The option was considered during the drafting of the document in 1787, but was not included in the final version. ”
    https://ballotpedia.org/Laws_governing_recall

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    paul emery

    So Don you believe then that the Republican Party of the State of Wyoming has the right and ability to remove her from office. Exactly what is the process that they would use to do that?

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