Anonymous ID: e312b0 March 28, 2021, 5:22 a.m. No.13314342   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How to beat the woke: Never apologize, rally friends and punch back harder

By Glenn H. Reynolds

March 25, 2021 | 7:23pm

 

Americans hate woke culture, as I noted in these pages not too long ago. Black, white, Republican and Democrat, a large majority of Americans oppose it. Even people like former President Barack Obama, Bill Maher and ultra-liberal comedienne Sarah Silverman hate it (Maher calls it “Stalinist”).

 

But it keeps going. Why is that? And what can you do about it — especially if you or someone you are close to comes under attack? In short, it keeps going because it’s easy and fun — and you have to make it less so.

 

Lesson one: Don’t panic — and don’t give in. Ian Prior, of Loudoun County, Va., publishes The Daily Malarkey, an Internet humor site that goes after what he calls the “Chardonnay Antifa.” As he recently recounted to Fox News, after he published an op-ed attacking political correctness, he found himself on the sharp end of woke attacks led by a group of teachers, administrators and woke citizens.

 

According to news reports, the Loudoun Stalinists put together a list of people opposing their policies and planned to “hack” them, “expose” them and “infiltrate” them. Did Prior chicken out?

 

No. He called them out, he mocked them, and he made sure the whole thing got as much attention as possible. Now there’s a criminal investigation into the group. The publicity not only generated blowback against the people who targeted him, it also brought in lots of new subscribers to The Daily Malarkey. Win-win.

 

Learn from this. Never apologize, don’t act afraid, and, to borrow a phrase from Obama, “punch back twice as hard.” Call the mob out for what it is: a bunch of bad people trying to pretend they stand for something moral. Going after people for their political views this way isn’t an act of morality. It’s an attempt at political terrorism, and it’s un-American.

 

The second lesson: Stick together. The woke mob tries to isolate its victims and to make others afraid to stand up for them. Instead, it’s important to ask for help from friends and potential supporters, if you’re a target, and to offer it to the targets if you’re on the sidelines. Solidarity.

 

This is what’s going on with the University of San Diego Law School, whose dean shamefully capitulated to an absurd student campaign against a professor who did nothing wrong. In a post on his personal blog, Professor Thomas Smith said that those who dismiss the possibility that the Wuhan coronavirus escaped from a lab there were “swallowing whole a set of Chinese” — and here he used an scatological phrase meaning, in effect, “balderdash.”

 

He was, of course, referring to the Chinese regime’s denials, which are facing growing scientific skepticism.

 

Asian students complained — preposterously — that this was somehow a racist slur against Chinese people, rather than a criticism of the brutal Communist regime. Rather than telling them that, as law students, they needed to work on their reading skills, Dean Robert Schapiro issued a craven response, suggesting that there was some basis to the complaints. In an e-mail to the law-school community, he charged Smith with “bias” and with using “offensive” language and announced an investigation.

 

But here’s where the story changes. Some of the most eminent faculty members at the law school — including such big names as Larry Alexander, Maimon Schwarzschild, Steve Smith, Chris Wonnell and Gail Heriot — fired back at Schapiro. They wrote: “We are concerned that treating these complaints the way you are doing validates student reactions and strained interpretations that are misguided, that reflect a lack of critical thinking and that will chill faculty members’ teaching and scholarship.”….

 

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Anonymous ID: e312b0 March 28, 2021, 6:50 a.m. No.13314679   🗄️.is 🔗kun

It’s my opinion the Great Reset has already happened when corporations glorify profits over human capital to be cared for. We are all machines to them and therefore not to be protected, just replaced for more profits. This is not the beginning phase we are in phase 2 of 3 phases.

 

Hugo Boss Vows to Buy Slave Cotton in Chinese After Denying Purchases in English

Gabrielle Reyes27 Mar 2021

 

German fashion house Hugo Boss assured its Chinese buyers on Thursday that it will continue to “purchase and support” Xinjiang cotton, a product of Chinese state-supported slave labor by Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities, extensive reporting has revealed.

 

“Xinjiang’s long-stapled cotton is one of the best in the world. We believe top-quality raw materials will definitely show its value [sic]. We will continue to purchase and support Xinjiang cotton,” a verified Hugo Boss account wrote in a statement posted to the Chinese social media platform Weibo on March 25.

 

A Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) reporter reached out to Hugo Boss on Thursday for comment on its Weibo statement supporting Xinjiang cotton and received a contradictory response.

 

“[I]n an emailed response to HKFP, the brand linked to a statement on its website saying it has never used Xinjiang cotton: ‘So far, HUGO BOSS has not procured any goods originating in the Xinjiang region from direct suppliers,'” the luxury fashion house wrote on its official Western website.

 

“Hugo Boss did not respond to HKFP’s questions as to whether it is sending different messages to Chinese and Western customers,” the newspaper noted.

 

Hugo Boss told NBC News in September that its Chinese textile supplier, Lu Thai, had “reassured” the brand that Xinjiang cotton had never been used to create Hugo Boss-branded garments in China.

 

The European Union, United States, Britain, and Canada jointly imposed sanctions on Chinese government officials on March 22 over human rights abuses in Xinjiang, which include forcing Uyghurs and other minorities to harvest cotton through slave labor. China retaliated by imposing sanctions on British officials and institutions on March 26. News of the tit-for-tat sanctions drove many foreign retailers that use Xinjiang cotton to publicly denounce the slave labor conditions this week. The outcry launched yet another retaliation by China’s ruling Communist Party, which attacked foreign brands critical of Xinjiang cotton on Friday.

 

Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials practically erased the Swedish fast-fashion giant H&M from China’s strictly regulated internet on Friday, according to the Associated Press (AP). H&M announced last year it would stop purchasing cotton from Xinjiang, making it a larger target for CCP abuse.

 

China’s ruling Communist Party “often pressures foreign clothing, travel and other brands over actions by their governments or in an effort to compel them to adopt its positions on Taiwan, Tibet, and other sensitive issues,” the AP noted on Friday. “Most comply because China is one of the biggest, fastest-growing markets for global fashion, electronics, and other consumer brands.”

 

Hugo Boss seemed to allude to this pressure from the CCP in its Weibo statement on Thursday when it referred to the “One China” principle.

 

“For many years, we have respected the One China principle, resolutely defending national sovereign and territorial integrity, We have established long-term collaborations with many outstanding Chinese enterprises, and will continue to keep [the partnership],” the statement read.

 

Beijing’s One China principle insists that the sovereign nation of Taiwan is an “inalienable” province of China. In reality, Taiwan is a sovereign state fully independent of Beijing.

 

CCP officials in Xinjiang have detained 1 to 3 million Uyghurs and other Turkic ethnic minorities in state-run detention camps since at least 2017, according to estimates by human rights groups. The CCP refers to the facilities as “vocational” or Marxist education camps and officially denies forcefully detaining Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Beijing says the facilities are part of a wider campaign to train Muslim minorities for the Chinese labor force and de-radicalize alleged Islamist extremists within Xinjiang’s majority Sunni Muslim community.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2021/03/27/hugo-boss-vows-to-buy-slave-cotton-in-chinese-after-denying-purchases-in-english/

Anonymous ID: e312b0 March 28, 2021, 7:11 a.m. No.13314751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4772

Maher: Infrastructure Bill ‘Is a Trojan Horse for Green Energy

Ian Hanchett26 Mar 2021

0:45

 

On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that the infrastructure bill “is a Trojan horse for green energy and a Trojan horse I welcome.”

 

Maher said, “It is a Trojan horse for green energy and a Trojan horse I welcome. If that’s how we have to do green energy in this country, with a Trojan horse, and we do, let’s do it that way. Because it really — it folds — everything in it is really about that. But it’s called infrastructure and jobs and this and that. But really, that’s what they’re doing.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/03/26/maher-infrastructure-bill-is-a-trojan-horse-for-green-energy/