MSNBC race baiter Joy Reid and her guests on Thursday attacked parents who have spoken out against gay and pedophilia pornography books being placed in school libraries, surmising that it’s all part of… you guessed it, a white supremacist agenda.
Reid brought on former RNC chairman Michael Steele and the pair claimed that the recent protests against the porn books by parents, particularly in Virginia, are intrinsically tied in with Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin’s campaign of “book banning, anti-blackness, [and] anti-history.”
Steele suggested that “all those parents worried about pornography in the literature” should know that “kids ain’t worried about pornography in literature” and advised that parents “better take your son’s phone and take a look at what that bad boy is downloading.”
Steele added that the parents “better go to that school dance and see what they out doing out behind the school, baby.”
So his argument is essentially that having pedo gay porn books in the school library is not an issue because kids are watching internet porn and making out behind the bike sheds.
Headlining the attempts to remove the porn books as ‘The Republican Dystopia’, Reid played clips from the 1966 movie adaption of Fahrenheit 451 where books are burned by a tyrannical government attempting to suppress culture, history and knowledge.
The entire charade was a way of once again stumping for critical race theory, which parents have also complained they do not want their children exposed to.
“I was going to say it’s openly an attack on books that have to do with slavery and race. But it’s also a very sideswipe attack on the LGBTQ community too,” Reid declared, adding “Cause they keep on saying pornography because that’s the other piece of what they want to get rid of.”
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As we noted earlier this week, Stacy Langton of Fairfax Virginia claims she has been banned from entering her child’s school library after she checked out some of the sexually graphic books and read them out loud in front of board officials in a video that subsequently went viral.
Langton added that she and her family have received death threats since she spoke out and became a leading figure in Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin’s campaign.
Langton thas also said that she and other parents at a recent school board meeting were surveilled by police and federal agents.
“I have threats against my children by name, I have been followed in my car with my children, they have my vehicle, they know where I live, and I don’t know who’s putting somebody up to this, but it’s obviously meant to intimidate me,” said Langton.
Black Commentator: Media Is “Inventing New Forms Of Racism To Cover Up The Fact That Anti-white Racism Is Out Of Control”
“They gotta come up with this stuff because they are hiding from the fact that anti-black racism has decreased”
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Following backlash directed toward a CNN piece that claimed using memes of black people’s reactions is ‘digital blackface’, commentator Jason Whitlock, who is black, argued that the media is desperately trying to cover up a surge in anti-white racism by inventing new forms of anti-black racism.
Appearing on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Whitlock stated “There is just not enough racism and so they are inventing new forms of racism.”
“The next thing CNN will be telling us is about digital lynching. And digital lynching is when someone criticizes Barack Obama or Michelle Obama or Stacey Abrams or Kamala Harris. And then they’ll have digital slavery and that will be when Trump returns to Twitter and someone likes a Trump tweet. That’s digital slavery,” Whitlock continued.
“And there will be systemic digital racism and that is when Elon Musk purchased Twitter and quit shadowbanning conservatives. That is systemic digital racism,” he added.
“They gotta come up with this stuff because they are hiding from the fact — they are trying to cover the fact that while anti-black racism has decreased in America, and everybody can see it, anti-white racism increased in America and anybody that does not have their head in the sand, buried, can see that,” Whitlock further asserted.
“And so they’re covering up the fact that anti-white racism is out of control. The president’s doing it, everybody over on social media is doing it and they want to hide from it by creating ‘digital black face’,” Whitlock concluded, adding “It is a joke, Tucker, it is a scam.”
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TUCKER CARLSON – JASON WHITLOCK:
AIN'T NOBODY GOT TIME FOR CNN'S INSANE ANTICS
CNN: WHITE PEOPLE USING MEMES OF BLACK PEOPLE IS "DIGITAL BLACKFACE" – CNN: ONLY BLACK PEOPLE CAN USE BLACK MEMES & GIFS
Another salient point on the ‘digital blackface’ farce was forwarded by ‘The Spectator’ contributing editor Chadwick Moore, who noted Monday that “if somebody has to lecture you about why something’s racist and they have to bust out CNN and get experts, that’s probably your first indication that it’s absolutely not racist.”
Moore continued, “And to think that what, if you’re using a GIF of a Black comedian or actress or a beloved personality, are you just pretend that person doesn’t exist as a part of the American fabric?”
Video: Don Lemon From 2013 Would Now Be Accused Of Being A White Supremacist
A glimpse of what life was like before the woke mind virus
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20 February, 2023
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In the wake of CNN’s last remaining woke host being sidelined for making a ‘sexist’ and ‘ageist’ remark about Nikki Haley, a video of Don Lemon from 2013 in which he surprisingly speaks sense has gone viral.
The video shows Lemon talking about what the black community should do to fix its problems, including stop littering, and encouraging kids to try harder in school.
The host also extols the virtues of marriage, and warns about the problem of absent fathers, asserting “just because you can have a baby doesn’t mean you should.”
Lemon even tells young black men to stop using the N word and to pull up their pants and stop walking around with their asses hanging out looking like prison bitches.
Imagine the meltdown that would occur if Lemon spoke like this today, just 10 years later:
.@donlemon in 2013 talking about how black people can make their communities better before he got infected by the Woke virus pic.twitter.com/T3ahnHh1c4