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How many nuts do the Diversity Police want?
United States Representative James Clyburn (D-S.C.) gives “diversity” a bad name.
That’s not because he’s black: his congressional district is almost 60 percent black.
It’s because he’s nuts.
Clyburn is the current, at least until the new Congress is seated, House majority whip. He has been in Congress since 1993, making him a poster child for term limits. He is singularly responsible for Joe Biden being president: at a key moment when it looked as if Bernie Sanders would get the Democratic nomination in 2020, Clyburn threw his support to Joe Biden. The country has been paying dearly ever since.
Recently he made an unbelievably nutty remark about this year’s elections: This is what happens in a country that follows what happened in Germany in the early ’30s. . . . This country is on track to repeat what happened in Germany when it was the greatest democracy going. It elected a chancellor, who then co-opted the media. This past president calling the press the enemy of the people—that is a bunch of crap, and we know it. And that’s what’s going on in this country. How many nuts like that do we want serving in Congress? How many nuts do the Diversity Police want?
Diversity is our strength? Please. Who says so?
Heather McGhee says, among others. Last June, at tony Milton Academy outside Boston, a Milton graduate and professional diversity expert named Heather McGhee gave the graduation address during which she trotted out the usual mantra about diversity. She told the students that “it turns out that diversity is a superpower. Research shows that diverse groups are more creative, better at problem-solving, see people bring their different lived experiences and ways at looking at the world, and together can see more sides of a problem, and […]
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