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‘People of Color’ and ‘2SLGBITQIA+’: Using Language to Enforce Subordination

Recently, Arizona Republican Eli Crane was rebuked for referring to “people of color” as “colored people.”

That’s a controversy which would, at any other time in the history of the English language, be incomprehensible to a sensible reader.  After all, there’s no practical difference in the phrases.  In fact, the choice to give preference to the phrase “people of color” is worse than practically useless to an English speaker — it’s needlessly more burdensome to both the talker and the listener.  

Bearing Arms

Gun control advocates throughout the nation will tell you all about how much safer the nation would be if we’d just get over this whole Second Amendment thing and allow them to do whatever it is they want.

After all, they’ll tell you, you can still own guns, but there just need to be some restrictions.

No one needs to carry a gun in public, for example, and why would you need a firearm readily accessible in your home instead of locked up, unloaded, with the ammunition stored elsewhere?

Here’s the thing, that sort of thing doesn’t save lives. As my friend Rob Morse notes, it does the opposite. What’s more, the people ultimately responsible are never held accountable.

Bunkerville

Ireland Proposes killing 200,000 Cows For Climate Agenda

When the price of meat goes sky high, when it’s too expensive will you finally believe our leaders hate us and want most of us dead?

Daniel Greenfield

ST. PAUL SCHOOLS KICKED OUT COPS, STAFF ARE TOO TERRIFIED TO WORK

“Divesting in police is investing in black lives,” St. Paul School Board Director Chauntyll Allen declared as the district voted not to renew its contract with the St. Paul Police Department.

It was 2020 and the heyday of the Black Lives Matter race riots over the drug overdose death of violent career criminal George Floyd. Police defunding fever was running high in the Twin Cities.

A Somali Muslim student with the last name Omar claimed that police officers had “brutalized multiple Muslim girls” and attacked their hijabs. After the vote, Omar claimed that removing police officers “means better safety and less trauma for black and brown kids”.

Don Surber

When Ray Charles culturally appropriated Eddy Arnold

The Washington Post — owned by Jeff Bezos — ventured into country music this weekend. It did not go well because if there is one thing DC journalists know less than guns, it is country music.

The Bezos Post reported, “Tracy Chapman, Luke Combs and the complicated response to Fast Car

“Combs’s remake of Chapman’s 1988 hit now dominates the country charts, renewing difficult conversations about diversity in Nashville.”

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By thedaleygator

Individualist/Writer/Blogger/Historian/Sometime pain in the ass. Unapologetic Lover of the Founders, America, the South, our Constitution. Proud descendant of numerous American and Confederate veterans. And yes, massive Gator fan.
No patience for cancel culture, and the Marxists who hide behind it.
Lover of good beer, good BBQ, and yes beautiful women.