Destroying America one college at a time.
By Alexandria Jane
Part II adequately illustrated how Social Justice Summits are widespread across the United States, integrated into various private, federally funded, secular, and non-secular institutions of supposed “learning”. These social justice summits are open to college students, faculty, citizens, and non-citizens. These summits demonstrate how Social Justice has metastasized across the US and why ‘protestors” who pander to fake news all say the same thing. That’s not a consensus. That’s manufactured propaganda to recruit more cult members into destroying the United States of America, even if they don’t realize it.
So briefly, I’m going to go over the last Social Justice Summit at Cal State Fullerton if you didn’t check out the PDF that I had in the links. Remember the game that I had suggested? I had demonstrated a pattern that illustrated how Social Justice Summits mirror the United Nations Sustainable and Development goals, not any homegrown activism from here in America. The CIA generally hijacks and thwarts real activism here anyways, with the help of mainstream media.
Hmmmmmm. What would a Social Justice Summit at Cal State Fullerton address? Unity? Finding common ground? Exploring and developing character and other intrinsic values that bring us together instead of focusing on the visible so that stupid people can divide themselves on appearance and tear us apart? Do you think they lump all Muslims together and assume they’re all from Iran when the reality is that Muslims are extremely diverse and not a race, that they spread the lie that Trump is anti-Muslim, not anti-radical Islam? Do you think that the entire summit is covert anti-Trump propaganda because Orange Man Bad?
Let’s take a look at the Cal State Fullerton 2018 Social Justice Summit menu. [1]
Asia Jackson held a talk about #MAGADANGMORENX. Trigger warning: the use of the letter X often signifies that a person is a totally fucking insane misandrous bitch who believes that the patriarchy is at fault for the world’s problems. White cis-male European white supremacists are a disease. Get rid of the male gender that is present in languages with Latin roots so you can be a victim. Moreno means “brown”. Morenx generally means “stupid fucking racist feminist’. (I really like Asia Jackson, so I’m not calling her names. Generally, the people I’ve met who think the alphabet oppresses them have been the most hateful, bigoted, and intolerant.)
Filipinos are brilliant people. If I was Filipino, I’d be proud of being Filipino because Filipino people are some of the kindest, brightest, and most humble people you will ever meet. Then Social Justice happened. Perhaps the UN has been destroying education in the Philippines like they’re doing everywhere else, dumbing down a culturally and historically rich population to the point that the only thing they can find pride in is their skin color. Have Filipinos become this stupid, racist, and divisive that they must find pride in whatever aspect of their appearance allows them to separate themselves from others so they can feel victimized and antagonized? I honestly can’t believe this. Maybe young people who’ve been edumacated by UNESCO might love MAGADANMORENX because it’s in line with their edumacation and fake news. I cannot believe that adult Filipinos are finding pride in their skin color. I’ve never met a racist Filipino.
The UN and their department of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion henchmen look for any evidence of racism to justify their totalitarian policies to “fight racism” where it doesn’t exist. Being a coalminer or a chimney sweep is now racist. No wonder bullying would be turned into racism. Everything is racist.
UNESCO is ensuring everything is racist. And who are rewarding? People like Asia Jackson who are spreading racism, but she’s not white, so it isn’t racist. This is Social Justice logic. I wish I was making this up. I’m deeply saddened by this. We all share humanity, and humanity isn’t defined by superficial shit like pigment.
Asia, you experienced bullying. Bullying is bullying is bullying. It’s often the result of kids not being allowed to express their aggression and anger as if that energy just goes away. It finds another outlet. Honestly, if all any kid has against you is your skin color, you must be a pretty fantastic person. Because if they had anything that they could really hurt you with, they’d use it. [2]
I was bullied. I know. I was a bedwetter until I was 17 years old in an extremely dysfunctional family. I lived in constant shame and fear. I’d still be bullied even if I wasn’t a bedwetter then because my parents weren’t parents. My siblings and I were trapped with our anger from abuse. We weren’t parented. We weren’t taught to self-parent, to cope. The violence that was trapped in us that our parents ignored resulted in bullying. That anger needed a release. I was an easy target for bullies at school because I already believed I was worthless. Bullying, like addiction, is the behavior, not the object. Replacing bullying with “colorism” enables bullying. I’m sorry that you were bullied. You didn’t deserve it. You don’t deserve it. Being proud of skin color doesn’t change what is causing the bullying in the first place. Bullies will simply find something else to bully you about until they resolve their hurt and anger.
Meanwhile, you are being used to justify more totalitarian policies disguised as fighting racism on college campuses. You are being used.
There was a workshop on foster youths. I would have actually liked to attend this workshop. I honestly should have ended up in foster care. My father measures his parenting success by the fact that somehow I didn’t die, even though, thanks to him, I thought I was going to die over and over again year after year. Taking me away, I probably would have loved it. And being moved from home to home, not being loved, I was already used to it. [1]
Foster youths are a population that definitely need to be addressed. I want to speculate about how this talk could be used to push for more socialism, more us versus them, more racism. I can’t believe the foster care system is allowed to exist the way it does, allowed to constantly rip children from foster home to foster home, ensuring psychological problems and developmental problems by destroying any secure attachments over and over again. Siblings are often separated. It breaks my heart to know this is happening. Still, I also know that this is better than what a lot of kids are removed from their homes for. I can’t believe what people do to kids. I really hope Social Justice isn’t exploiting them. If they’re being talked about at a Social Justice Summit, they probably are.
Pain and anger in the LGBTQ community. I can empathize with a lot of the pain that people feel. I do find LGBTQ history fascinating. It’s good to have tools to deal with pain and anger. Rejection hurt. Stereotypes sting. The absolute worst is when your parents are super religious and discard you like refuse because you can’t lie to yourself or anyone anymore. Abandonment hurts. Fortunately, we can heal and move on, find people who see us for who we are and will love us unrelentingly. The loss of family and loved ones because you’re different, it’s still a loss. We must grieve or that wound where we severed them will fester forever. [1]
I don’t like how the LGBTQ community is being used to undermine the Bill of Rights by Social Justice Warriors. The LGBTQ community is highly diverse and don’t all agree with the UN narrative about Social Justice. Do they talk about the married gay couples who are Republican who understand that a private business owner can refuse to do their wedding cake because the first amendment protects his religious freedom? How about “Trannies for Trump”? How about all of the LGBTQ who are strong, who know who they are, and are resilient, whom Social Justice Warriors want to make feel victimized so they can control their behavior to change their thinking? Conservatives want freedom to be who they are, to believe what they want to believe, and to say what they want to say without the interference of the government. Shocking that people who are sexually nonconformists would be conservative, right?
Feel pain and anger for not being straight. We have the solution to your pain and anger. Join the Cult of Social Justice.
I can empathize a lot with this pain. I’m never good enough for evangelicals who pray for me because I reject their non-secular racketeering scams that are all about breeding and controlling people. Abandonment is abandonment. Funny how religions of love and acceptance are so consistently adamant about rejecting non-believers, just like the cult Social Justice. When it’s your family and they reject you for some stupid fairy tale, that hurts. If I was your mom, I’d choose you.
Step up to rape culture. This talk is about the “pervasive and normalization of sexual violence in our society.” There is a “violence prevention educator”. Does she advise girls to not binge drink at parties because that’s victim blaming? Does she tell women that regret sex is rape? Does she tell you that you can decide after the fact if sex was rape, like if you hooked up with a black guy and your parent are racists fucks who found a photo of you and this guy in bed while checking your Instragram, so you say he raped you so your parents will keep paying your tuition? Everyone knows that men are violent rapists, especially black men, right? Funny thing is that this isn’t true, unless you watched “The Hunting Ground”, a CNN production. Three of the four accused college students were black men. Who’s going to question that black men are bad? It worked for Susan Smith after she deliberately drowned her kids so that she could free herself up for her lover. She was carjacked by a black man, remember? Black is bad. It’s not like anyone who’s falsely accused of rape won’t have due process, right? Oh, wait. They don’t if they’re college students, even if they aren’t actually on campus when the regret sex occurred, if it occurred at all. Males are always the oppressors. If two drunk students have sex, the male is the guilty one. So what happens if it’s a hook up between to gay men? Send them to the LGBTQ workshop on pain and anger? (If you can’t read sarcasm, I was employing sarcasm in the last paragraph.) [1]
There is no campus rape culture. There is an attack on due process that relies on this myth to justify the loss of basic civil liberties for college students, a path to totalitarianism.
On the surface, these summit workshops seem like they care about people. What they really are creating are agencies that recruit Social Justice Cult members and pave the way for the UN to take over America through policy without resistance; treason.
Google Social Justice Summits. You’ll find beta males talking to their audience as though everyone is in agreement that Orange Man Bad.
The First Alaskan Institute held a summit. Remember, Obummer used identity politics and anti-white Native American victimhood lore to dupe Americans into becoming energy impotent by setting aside oil-rich land for some emotional fairy tale. We were sold out to the UN by Obummer. He and Hillary murdered Pan-African leaders who were actively seeking economic independence from the World Bank so Europe and China couldn’t steal their money and resources any more. Couldn’t let Africa be free. Nope. The UN is like a mafia. The crime disguised as policy and aid is abominable. Native Americans were duped onto this scam by allowing their land to be off limits to oil drilling so that we would be dependent on foreign nations for energy, making us vulnerable to economic extortion just like the continent of Africa. So when Trump undoes Obummer’s treason, Native Americans aren’t going to say they were duped. Orange Man Bad. Orange Man doesn’t like non-white men. Cheeto-face is anti-Native America. Not true. Orange Man loves America and everyone in it. Try searching for this summit in YouTube. I wasn’t able to access the link like I normally can. See for yourself. I wouldn’t recommend watching this if you’re suicidal or trying to be sober, because it’s painful. [3]
Oil drilling is clean and safe. Go to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles or Santa Barbara where large amounts of oil, tar, and methane naturally “pollute” the Earth if you think that a little oil is so bad. The coast of Santa Barbara has an entire ecosystem that exists because of its constant flow of oil. We’re fed so much bullshit about oil to make us against it, to be against American economic independence. You can listen to this bullshit at social justice summits.
I do want to stress that some social justice summits do have important speakers that I urge you to listen to and explore their works. Unfortunately, red herring propaganda manages to alter the course of research and activism that many of these people undertake. It’s disappointing to hear someone I admire refer to propaganda that I’ve mentioned in previous posts. I’d like these summits to be set up as debates so there can be more than one side to the story, where bad philosophy is no longer insulated.
I listened to the “Peace and Justice Summit: Mass Incarceration” Social Justice Summit hosted by the Equal Justice Initiative. I do recommend listening to it even though the direction of this talk hurts Black people more than it helps any of us human beings who just want to love and be loved without bigotry. [4]
I admired Michelle Alexander for writing the “New Jim Crow”. Her work validated a lot of what I’ve witnessed in my life. Then she flatlined and began to echo propaganda indicative of what I consider to be the cultish nature of the UN-controlled Democrat party and treasonous edumacation; she’s a professor. She now has an op-ed column for the New York Times, which every literate person knows is garbage. In a way, Alexander broke my heart. She’s now supporting an evil totalitarian agenda that hurts Black men the most. Seriously, when will Black men ever get a fucking break in America?
Sherrilyn Ilfill is why you should listen to this talk. What she brings to the table is important. I hope that she takes what she knows about the terrorism of lynching and compares it to what social justice is doing to anyone who challenges UN propaganda today. Terror is terror, regardless of context. What she describes is happening today. Her next book could be about colorblind lynching, about HR 4030 and the removal of due process for the accused…AGAIN. Sexual assault allegations with no evidence, what the Title IX Protection Act celebrates, is the new rope. The MeToo movement that stresses “Always believe women” and intersectionality theory are what knock the ground from under your feet so you’ll hang.
No one mentioned the 13th amendment exception clause. Unbelievable. The attack on local police is in fact a push for federalizing police which means that federal laws will be followed, not state laws. So bye-bye medical and recreational marijuana and hello prison. Bye-bye community-based policing and hello federal police. Federal policing gives simply too much power to the federal government. One law across the entire country, like a redesigned and repackaged SS. Ideal for totalitarian Nazis like Bernie Sanders and every Democrat in California. (Democratic Socialism is National Socialism which is where the word Nazi comes from.) Not good for anyone who wants freedom and policing that reflects state law and state voters, assuming that the attorney general who writes the ballot titles isn’t a treasonous piece of shit from California who’s running for president who deliberately misleads voters with oxymoronic ballot initiative titles. She is why prisons should exist. She should be in one.
Police don’t make the laws that they’re employed to follow. Legislators do. Focusing on the police is just stupid. This ensures that nothing will ever be solved. In fact, things have improved so much that fake news terrorizes black people to make them so afraid that they’re more likely to react in a way that could get them shot by police so the police can continue to be shit on. Enough already! Focusing on police officers with misleading information from mainstream media is not going to do shit other than cause more stress, more shootings, and more police suicides, not like Social Justice warriors care about “pigs in a blankety, fry’m like bacon” when a cop dies. We need to have local police, not federal police. Our freedom depends on it. All of us.
Listening to this talk reminds me of how Kanye West said that slavery was a choice. Listening to anyone support policies and belief systems that I know hurt Black people, especially Black men, confirms his statement to be true. This summit confirms that he’s right. No wonder media attacked him saying he’s mentally ill and his words are hurtful to black people. Nope. Classic gaslighting by the media to keep us all stupid. Kanye West is right. Listening to Michelle Alexander babble and Sherrilyn Ifill mention white supremacy is proof. They chose who they are
These Social Justice Summits spawn racism and xenophobia, not stop it. All to enable greedy totalitarian globalists who want to destroy America by throwing white people under the bus. That’s racist. That the UN.
And these people are supporting the very agenda that they call “White Supremacy”. How’s that for getting a slave to choose to stay on the Democrat plantation. This is what social justice does to everyone, regardless of color. The first slaves on American soil were Native American. Revenue and rum from Native American slavery paid for African sales. There were slaves of every color. Slavery is about slavery, not color. We all deserve better.
By the way, you can have a mental disorder and be sane, so fuck you mainstream media.
[1] California State University Fullerton, (2018). Social Justice Summit. Titans Together. YouTube. Retrieved from: http://www.fullerton.edu/sll/events/2018.SJS.Program.pdf
[2] Jackson, A. (2018). #ItsAGirlThing #MagadangMorenx, Being Dark Skinned In The Philippines | Colorism In Asia. YouTube. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/6vsQZ-rDhDM
[3] First Alaskan Institute, (2018). 2018 Social Justice Summit-Day 1 Welcome. YouTube. (Link not accessible. I’ve been trying for days. I only get the spinning circle of doom in a white box.)
[4] Equal Justice Initiative, (2018). Peace and Justice Summit: Mass Incarceration. YouTube. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/g3hfFfw34Lw
My notes from EJI social justice summit
Yes, America was built on slavery. The work of remembrance, memory can be tainted, as Loftus teaches. Can’t have reconciliation without truth. While our schools are filling our heads with lies that Michelle Alexander echoes preventing repairing harm caused by the past. Celebrating removing statues and replacing them with revisionist history museums. We aren’t sweeping history under the rug. We’re revising history and keeping fairy tales in plain sight.
I transcribed a portion of the talk. My notes aren’t preceded by initials. MA is Michelle Alexander. SI is Sherrilyn Ifill. Most of what Michelle Alexander was just mindless regurgitated dogma.
MA “We as our nation, our collective subconscious, as well as all of those who are intent on preserving white supremacy and racial hierarchy, will rebirth these systems of racial and social control over and over again.”
She’s right that America needs to be born again without slavery. Ironically, everything that she and the party she’s devoted to are intent on preventing this rebirth, in fact, making things even worse.
SI: 2018, 150th anniversary of the 14th amendment. lies that became part of the story of the reconstruction period, and how we’re still dealing with it. “This year is the 150th anniversary of the 14th amendment to the Constitution, and we had a conference earlier this week in Philadelphia and we had a whole panel on reconstruction, and just talking about what happened in reconstruction, what got papered over, what got turned, the compromises that were made, the stories that were created to explain what the confederacy was, the kinds of lies that became part of the national story in that period, and how much we are still dealing with the consequences of the decisions that were made during that period. And my engagement with this issue of lynching really compelled me to thing about this question of remembering because I found that I was, in my work as a young civil rights lawyer at the Legal Defense Fund, constantly bumping into this history in communities where I was litigating cases. I’d be litigating a case on voting-rights cases, as I was in Oklahoma in 1991, and part of litigating these cases requires you to present evidence about the history of discrimination in that community. And that was when I first learned about the Tulsa Race Riots. It was these stories that African Americans would tell me about some racial pogrom, some lynching, some act of violence that happened in the past that for them was a defining moment in the history of that community. And when I moved and starting doing work in Maryland, and I started working on a case involving transportation access, I was asked about the history of discrimination and I learned from those conversations about two lynchings that happened in that 1930’s in those communities. Couldn’t find any evidence that they happened, but there were these very detailed stories about these events. And I started that project of trying to excavate that history. And in 2003, I wrote an article called, “Creating a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Lynching.”
Authored, “On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the 21st Century.”
Lynching “terrible incidents that happened in these communities of absolute betrayal of the justice system in which, you know, people all over the community were complicit in witnessing these events, in which men were railroaded and accused of the worst crimes that they did not commit, in which families were in some instances so afraid that they wouldn’t even come and collect the bodies of their loved ones, in which communities were terrorized by the presentation of lynching victims. I mean, this was a message crime that terrorized communities, and that message was received by those communities, and that message still lived on, even when I was visiting those communities in the 1990’s and in the early eighties and still to this day. So until we go back and recognize what happened, talk about what happened, and unsend that message-you know on a computer, you try to get a message back, it’s really hard. We need to do that project and, you know, and to get a message back, it’s really hard. We need to do that project and, you know, and I’ll say in the book that I wrote, I said, this needs to happen in the black community and the white community, because this is, this is, their role in lynching actually continues to resonate today as well, and it resonates in what we see in the criminal justice system and what we see in the kinds of ways in which stories are told about who perpetrators are and who victims are and who law enforcement is and when you can question law enforcement and when you can’t. That’s, we inherited that. And they inherited that. And so we need to go back and excavate that.”
I agree. You can look at Social Justice today and how “vegan” lynchings occur today and compare them to the public lynchings of the past that still haunt those who lived in fear of them. Instead, you endorse vegan lynchings.
Michelle Alexander is dumb. If white supremacy exists, she’s obviously their tool. No mention of the 13th amendment.
Abuse is used to control. The side effect is that it makes people smarter and more motivated to fight for their freedom when they communicate with each other and validate that abuse is occurring to them, which means that the abuser must resort to more violent and brutal psychological terrorist tactics.
She says “Say her name”. She’s part of an agenda that is against black men and is to make black people afraid of white people and the police. There are new ways to lynch men, and these two support an agenda that will continue this anti-male legacy.
Alexander believes in intersectionality theory.
There was no “after slavery.”