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some yuge tweets

maybe the yute will save the Republikaners ©

gives me hope!

the grups need to listen to the yute
 
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Donovan Mitchell
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I don’t know where to start.... racism is taught... and the fact that

kids are being told by their own parents to not learn about black history

and black excellence is sickening and sad!! And this is just part of the problem

..... smh


https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...ts-to-opt-students-out-of-black-history-month

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I listened to a program last fall with Pete Carrol, Steve Kerr and Coach Pop
talking about how ignorant white people are of black history and how over exposed black people are to European history
Concluding that racism exists and will exist until we correct this practice
The stigma of race can be undone with education
 
We can learn by looking at how other countries view these issues. France has a different history and concept of what it means to be French. They are more resistant to the idea of the hyphenated Frenchman. They don't collect census data on race or religion. They even have laws that make it more difficult to take a DNA test to help build a family tree. This has a long history going back to their Revolution. Churches were ordered to destroy genealogical records because one of the animating ideas behind the Revolution was to eliminate the distinction between the nobility and other parts of society. They simply wanted Frenchmen to be French. Period. Full stop.

In many ways it is an attractive ideal. But not without its problems both now and in France's long history of coming to terms with the fallout from its Revolution.

I think we can learn from how France and other countries look at these issues. Learn from both the good and the bad of their experiences with the issues of identity, pluralism, multi-culturalism, racism, etc.

I'll just mention one little example where I think we do things better. If you are a student at a university, it will be much easier to be accommodated in this country if you go to your professor and request that an exam be re-scheduled due to your religious observances. Or if you request permission to be allowed to wear a scarf to cover your head. You don't even to ask over here to wear a scarf or other head covering. It is a non-issue. Not so in France, where what people are allowed to wear at the beach is a matter of public debate.
 
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Late last year, Nikki Haley had a friend who was going through a hard time. He had lost his job and was being evicted from his house. He was getting bad advice from bad people who were filling his head with self-destructive fantasies. He seemed to be losing touch with reality. Out of concern, Haley called the man. “I want to make sure you’re okay,” she told him.

"compassionate conservatism" is back!!
 
S.E. Cupp
@secupp
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Trump LOST:
the presidency, the House,
the Senate,
the trust of American voters,
the belief in free and fair elections,
the credibility of the Republican Party,
the admiration of our allies,
the fear of our enemies.

What exactly are Republicans defending?
 
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"There's a real danger that the Republican Party is going to be one that you can't win a primary without being a Trump supporter, and you can't win a general by being a Trump supporter," Hendren said in an interview Friday. "What would have happened, then, is we've taken a party that was about principle and about conservative government to one that is about one man and a personality. And that is a race that doesn't end well for the GOP."

Hendren tweeted Thursday night, about 12 hours after he'd posted his video leaving the GOP: "I've heard from dozens of my former military brothers and sisters. Turns out, like me, insurrections don't go down well with them either."
 
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These are the only stories that will be printed by the traditional media for the next few years. It will be amusing when the votes are in and they realize 95+% of the Republican Party votes American first candidates.

In their fear that they won’t be able to cheat in future elections they have to find a way to put out misinformation so that the democrats don’t get trounced. It isn’t about one man. That’s absolutely absurd. It just so happens there are very few politicians that actually espouse the policies the overwhelming majority of the party believes in.

All these principles republicans (think Lincoln project pedophiles) leave the party when they realize they have no shot at re-elections. It’s not noble. It’s not principled. It’s a grift and the left/democrats eat it up like it has an actual impact on voters.
 
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S.E. Cupp
@secupp
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Trump LOST:
the presidency, the House,
the Senate,
the trust of American voters,
the belief in free and fair elections,
the credibility of the Republican Party,
the admiration of our allies,
the fear of our enemies.

What exactly are Republicans defending?

Cognitive dissonance.
 
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