Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 3:24 a.m. No.9668918   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9668905

 

Cefew for peaceful rally attendees having a nice party, but let rioters and libtards go nuts.

 

This curfew is blatant racism/double standard towards Trump supporters.

 

If it was BLM they wouldn't dare. My esteem for Oklahoma went down a notch, every country voted red in that state. You gonna let that happen? Flood the mayor's email, switch board and social.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 3:48 a.m. No.9669012   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9016

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-dia-analyst-sentenced-leaking-classified-information-journalists

 

LOW LEVEL FISH

 

Former DIA Analyst Sentenced for Leaking Classified Information to Journalists

 

A former employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) was sentenced today to 30 months in prison for leaking classified information to two journalists in 2018 and 2019.

 

“Frese repeatedly passed classified information to a reporter, sometimes in response to her requests, all for personal gain,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers. “When this information was published, it was shared with all of our nation's adversaries, creating a risk of exceptionally grave harm to the security of this country. His conviction and sentence demonstrate the Department’s commitment to the investigation and prosecution of such betrayals by clearance holders as part of our mandate to protect our citizens and defend the national security of the United States.”

 

“The American people expect those entrusted with our nation's most sensitive secrets to keep those secrets safe. Mr. Frese did just the opposite,” said Assistant Director Alan E. Kohler Jr. of the FBI's Counterintelligence Division. “The FBI is committed to protecting the national security interests of the United States and will vigorously pursue investigations into current and former clearance holders who leak classified information.”

 

“When our nation’s secrets are published, in print or online, those secrets are made available to all of our adversaries,” said G. Zachary Terwilliger, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. “Frese’s choice to betray his oath to his country had real consequences and caused actual harm to the safety of this country and its citizens.”

 

“When Mr. Frese chose to provide classified information to members of the media, he violated his oath to serve the United States as a trusted government employee,” said Timothy R. Slater, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI's Washington Field Office. “Put in the hands of our adversaries, this information causes damage and harm to our country. This investigation and today's sentencing serve as a reminder that unauthorized disclosures of classified information is a crime, and will not be tolerated.”

 

According to court documents, Henry Kyle Frese, 31, of Alexandria, was employed by DIA as a counterterrorism analyst from February 2018 to October 2019, and held a Top Secret//Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance. United States government agencies have confirmed that in the spring and summer of 2018, News Outlet 1 published eight articles, all authored by the same journalist (Journalist 1) that contained classified NDI that related to the capabilities of certain foreign countries’ weapons systems. These articles contained classified intelligence from five intelligence reports (the Compromised Intelligence Reports) made available to appropriately cleared recipients in the first half of 2018. The topic of all of these initial five Compromised Intelligence Reports – foreign countries’ weapons systems – was outside the scope of Frese’s job duties as an analyst covering CT topics. The media articles, and the intelligence reporting from which they were derived, both contained information that is classified up to the TS//SCI level, indicating that its unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to result in exceptionally grave damage to the national security. The intelligence reporting was marked as such.

 

According to court documents, Frese and Journalist 1 lived together at the same residential address from January 2018 to November 2018.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 3:49 a.m. No.9669016   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9669012

part 2

 

Throughout 2018 and 2019, Frese and Journalist 1 “followed” each other on Twitter, and on at least two occasions Frese re-Tweeted Journalist 1’s tweets announcing the publications of articles containing NDI classified at the Top Secret level.

 

In or about April of 2018, Journalist 1 introduced Frese to a second journalist (Journalist 2). Subsequently, Frese began texting and speaking with Journalist 2 by telephone. Between mid-2018 and late September 2019, Frese orally transmitted NDI classified at the Top Secret level to Journalist 1 on 12 separate occasions, and orally transmitted NDI classified at the Secret level to Journalist 1 on at least four occasions. Frese knew the information was classified at the Secret and Top Secret levels because the intelligence products from which he had learned the classified information had visible classification markings as to the classification level of the information, and the intelligence products accessed by Frese were stored on secure, classified government information systems.

 

In relation to one of the 12 times Frese orally transmitted Top Secret NDI to Journalist 1, in or about mid-April to early May 2018, Frese accessed an intelligence report unrelated to his job duties on multiple occasions, which contained NDI classified at the Top Secret//SCI level (Intelligence Report l). A week after Frese accessed Intelligence Report 1 for the second time, Frese received an April 27, 2018 Twitter Direct Message (DM) from Journalist 1 asking whether Frese would be willing to speak with Journalist 2. Frese stated that he was “down” to help Journalist 2 if it helped Journalist 1 “progress.” During the same April 27, 2018, Twitter exchange, Journalist 1 indicated that a certain United States military official told Journalist 2 that the official was not aware of the subject matter discussed in Intelligence Report 1. Frese characterized the official’s denial as “weird” and commented on the source of information contained within Intelligence Report 1.

 

Several days after the April 27, 2018, Twitter exchange, Frese searched on a classified United States government computer system for terms related to the topics contained in Intelligence Report 1. A few hours after searching for terms related to the topic of Intelligence Report l, Frese spoke by telephone with Journalist 1, and several hours later he spoke by telephone with Journalist 2. Immediately after the call with Journalist 2, Journalist 1 called Frese. During at least one of the calls with Journalist 1 and Journalist 2, Frese orally passed Top Secret NDI derived from Intelligence Report 1. Approximately 30 minutes after Frese spoke with the two journalists, Journalist 1 published an article (Article 1) which contained Top Secret NDI, orally communicated by Frese and derived from Intelligence Report 1 classified at the Top Secret//SCI level.

 

On at least 30 separate occasions in 2018, Frese conducted searches on classified government systems for information regarding the classified topics he discussed with Journalists 1 and 2. On multiple occasions in 2018 and 2019, Frese conducted searches on classified government systems because of specific requests for information from Journalists 1 and 2.

 

Additionally, between early 2018 and October 2019, Frese communicated with an employee of an overseas CT consulting group (Consultant 1) via social media. On at least two occasions, Frese transmitted classified NDI related to CT topics to Consultant 1, using a social media site’s direct messaging feature.

 

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Danya E. Atiyeh, Neil Hammerstrom and Trial Attorney Jennifer Gellie for the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section of the National Security Division prosecuted the case.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 3:51 a.m. No.9669026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9125

PEDO BUSTED for kid diddling on Cambodia. (Is Thailand next?)

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/kentucky-man-sentenced-prison-engaging-illicit-sexual-conduct-while-traveling-and-residing

 

Kentucky Man Sentenced to Prison for Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct While Traveling and Residing in Cambodia

 

A Kentucky resident was sentenced in federal court today to 21 years in prison, followed by 20 years of supervised release after a guilty plea on Jan. 16, 2020, for being a U.S. citizen who engaged and attempted to engage in illicit sexual conduct with two minor females while he traveled and resided in Cambodia.

 

Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Robert M. Duncan Jr. for the Eastern District of Kentucky, Special Agent in Charge Jerry Templet of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Nashville, and Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rodney Brewer made the announcement.

 

Micky Rife, 36, formerly of Salyersville, Kentucky, was sentenced today before U.S. District Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove. In his plea agreement, Rife admitted that between Sept. 3, 2012, and Dec. 9, 2018, he traveled in foreign commerce, and between March 7, 2013, and Dec. 9, 2018, he resided in Cambodia, and that during those periods of time, he touched two minor females under their clothing and inside or on their genital areas on more than one occasion. He further admitted that both minor victims were under the age of 12 when the illicit conduct occurred.

 

Rife was previously indicted for two separate counts of the same offense in February 2019. He pleaded guilty to a single-count information filed on Jan. 16, 2020.

 

The investigation was conducted in Cambodia and Kentucky by HSI and the Kentucky State Police. Trial Attorney Lauren S. Kupersmith of the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS) and Assistant U.S. Attorney David A. Marye prosecuted the case.

 

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.justice.gov/psc.

 

The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the Department of Justice. Learn more about the history of our agency at www.Justice.gov/Celebrating150Years

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 4:26 a.m. No.9669206   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9212

The RINO rears it's head!

 

Asshole wants amnesty. Fucker. Who's leaning on him?

 

https://texasscorecard.com/federal/cornyn-embraces-amnesty-after-supreme-court-ruling/

 

Cornyn Embraces Amnesty After Supreme Court Ruling

 

“We need to take action and pass legislation that will unequivocally allow these young men and women to stay in the only home, the only country, they’ve known.” – Sen. John Cornyn

(NO WE FUCKING DON'T ASSHOLE. YOU GIVE THESE SHITS AMNESTY YOU MIGHT AS WELL GIVE FOR ALL LAWBREAKERS FROM THEIVES TO MURDERERS TO RAPISTS. WHY HAVE LAW IF YOU REWARD THE LAW BREAKERS? FUCKING GOD DAMN DEPORT THEM THEY HAVE NO FUCKING RIGHT TO BE HERE)

 

After the United States Supreme Court upheld an Obama-era amnesty program, Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (TX) says now is the time for a “permanent solution” to provide amnesty for an entire class of illegal aliens.

 

Created in an executive order by then-President Barack Obama in 2012 after Congress declined to pass comprehensive immigration reform, DACA permitted some illegal aliens to remain in the United States and prevented law enforcement officials from deporting them.

 

The lawless program was challenged by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and President Donald Trump as unconstitutional. In a 5-4 decision on Thursday, George W. Bush-appointed Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court’s liberals to prevent Trump from dismantling the program.

 

After the decision was released, Cornyn took to the floor of the U.S. Senate to deliver a nearly 20-minute speech, in which he said the decision had “thrust upon us a unique moment and an opportunity.”

 

“We need to take action and pass legislation that will unequivocally allow these young men and women to stay in the only home, the only country, they’ve known,” he added.

 

Cornyn doubled down on the comments in a series of posts on Twitter, in which he defended his comments—in both English and Spanish—saying illegal alien DACA recipients “deserve nothing less.”

 

DACA recipients deserve a permanent, legislative solution. We must take action and pass a law that will unequivocally allow these young men and women to stay in the only home they’ve ever known. They deserve nothing less. https://t.co/ldCtQx8KZe

 

— Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) June 18, 2020

 

Anons know what to do. Eviscerate his twitter and facebook. Texans can go after him through his office.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 4:30 a.m. No.9669231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9277 >>9332

What the fuck Texas?

 

 

Gov. Greg Abbott’s mask order is not going over well. Conservative activists and lawmakers are reacting negatively to Abbott’s assertion that local governments can compel local businesses to mandate masks.

 

“This is a clear overreach; he is acting like these Democrat governors, and it’s a real disappointment.” – Dena Carper Dunton, a real estate agent from Southlake

 

“If you refuse to wear a mask, you will be welcomed in my business. If you wish to wear a mask, you will also be welcomed. But do not expect me to order my patrons to comply, because I am not law enforcement, nor will I act as such.” – Katy businessman Richard Devaney

 

“Our state deserves leadership, and instead, our governor is teaming up with local liberals to suppress hardworking small businesses.” – State Rep. Tony Tinderholt (R-Arlington)

 

“These restrictions not only take away the private property rights of the business owner but also take away the individual rights of those who wish to do business with them.” – State Rep. Valoree Swanson (R-Spring)

 

“Fining Texans is unconstitutional and only serves to delay the need for urgent reopening of Texas businesses.” – State Rep. Dan Flynn (R-Van)

 

“Abbott, I have lost all respect for you. … Resign so Dan Patrick can take over!” – Susie Etheridge of San Antonio

 

Consider this: the same mayors, city councils, and county judges who don’t want the police arresting rioters seen defacing property are now being emboldened by Gov. Abbott to harass and harangue business owners and customers for not wearing masks. While 50,000 people can gather to cause disorder and chaos, your neighbor’s business can be shutdown if an old lady doesn’t wear a mask while shopping.

 

Per Gov. Abbott’s mask order, David Vasquez reports businesses in Hidalgo and Cameron counties will now be required to have their customers wear face coverings or suffer penalties.

 

FYI: Brandon Waltens, Cary Cheshire, and I will be talking about Abbott’s Mask Order at 11am today on Facebook Live. Join us there, or watch the archive on our website.

 

https://texasscorecard.com/state/texans-frustrated-angry-at-abbott-over-mask-order/

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 4:34 a.m. No.9669258   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9267 >>9274

What the fuck another dump the law and another amnesty lover lets throw out the law because we need to reward the ILLEGAL FUCKING PARENTS WHO HAVE NO GOD DAMNED RIGHT TO BE HERE.

 

DEPORT THEM NOW!!!!!!!!!

 

https://texasscorecard.com/federal/gop-hopeful-genevieve-collins-pass-amnesty-for-dreamers/

 

someone please bitchslap her hard, several times across the face to smack some common sense into this cunt.

 

GOP congressional candidate Genevieve Collins wants amnesty for “dreamers.” (That’s the media-friendly name given to twenty-somethings who are in the country illegally.) Cary Cheshire reports on the statement issued by Collins yesterday morning. Collins is the Republican nominee facing off against freshman Democrat incumbent Congressman Colin Allred on the November ballot

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 4:40 a.m. No.9669298   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gee on top of 4 years unemployment after an offshore job… and millions more not having a check these idiots decide to raise property taxes?

 

Robert Montoya reports taxpayers in the City of Dallas might get a tax increase this year. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we pass another tax increase,” said Councilman Lee Kleinman.

 

The Austin City Council has already set in motion plans to tax its residents more. Jacob Asmussen reports the city council would levy an unprecedented tax hike. If adopted, the median homeowner would be paying as much as $440 more on their city property tax bill next year.

 

TEXAS WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?

 

We need citizen auditors.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 4:51 a.m. No.9669364   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9668985

No. Try to come and take you fucking thief. Get off your lazy black ass and earn a house. No one owes you anything. Trump should just cut off all the welfare, it's probably why rent is so high anyways.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 5:01 a.m. No.9669440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9481

>>9669160

the minute I hear the words "white people" or tell me do somethignbecause I am white just causes my heart to harden and my ears to close.

 

Because these assholes need to watch this vid 1000 times.

 

he poor Dallas shop owner was killed by peaceful protestors smacking him hard on the head with skateboards until he was brain damaged and twitching on the pavement. his only crime was not wishing to be an involuntary donator (robbery victim)of this store's goods. Why can't blacks be civilized? Why cant blacks control themselves? Dallas was a Black on White hate crime, the weapon was a skateboard and the murdering thief a black male.

 

Hard to watch..

https://www.waynedupree.com/2020/05/man-severely-injured-dallas-tx-riot/

 

Look at the prep smiling at the dead man in the photo. Yep that's the face of blatant racism.

https://www.canyon-news.com/dallas-business-owner-attacked-protecting-store/115071

 

Fuck them, fuck their white guilt. I never did anything bad to anyone and now I get fucked by a bunch of brain dead brain washed entitled victim classes. Thank god for concealed carry.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 5:13 a.m. No.9669515   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9521

Black Entitlement is the throwback to Libs crying "white privilege"

 

Excellent read with debate pointers.

 

https://medium.com/@Zoobahtov/the-flipside-of-white-privilege-black-entitlement-6208f27a93cc

 

if someone plays the “white privilege” or “white fragility” card, how do you respond in kind? It’s simple, really, and just like “white privilege,” it comes packaged in a two-word phrase: black entitlement.

 

What exactly is black entitlement? Broadly speaking, it’s the flipside of white privilege. It’s all the things white people have to struggle with that black people simply take for granted and grow up expecting in return for being who they are. You want a list? Here you go:

 

Ranging from the seemingly serious to the seriously silly, black entitlement is all these things:

 

Believing that your racial identity is a badge of honor.

Feeling like white America owes you something for the sins of history, even if you didn’t live through any of that history and virtually none of the white Americans in your midst had anything to do with it. (I discuss this in more depth here: https://medium.com/@Zoobahtov/enslaved-by-history-parasite-privilege-and-the-silenced-majority-98eeea6b6151.)

Believing that no matter what kinds of crazily racist things you say or do, you can’t possibly be guilty of racism because racism = prejudice + power, and black people don’t have power in this country, so they can’t be racist. (I’ve rebutted this nonsense here: https://medium.com/@Zoobahtov/racism-prejudice-power-reverse-racism-racism-bdf3f4bb4da6.)

Feeling like, no matter how empirically unsupported or obviously ludicrous something is, if you say it and believe it, no one can question it because it is the truth as you experience it. (This, by the way, is how an empirically unsupported myth of an epidemic of anti-black police brutality got going: https://medium.com/@Zoobahtov/this-is-how-the-media-invents-racism-237688fd4232.)

If you are a cop dealing with a suspect of another race, not feeling like you have to second-guess everything you do for fear that a single misstep will get you labeled a racist. (Yes, this is a real thing: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2016/04/27/this-study-found-race-matters-in-police-shootings-but-the-results-may-surprise-you/.)

Not having to get much higher grades and SAT scores hundreds of points higher than people of another race to get into a competitive university. (there's more)

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 5:14 a.m. No.9669521   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9528

>>9669515

Believing that after having affirmative-acted you in, universities and other institutions have an additional obligation of creating a comfortable environment for you and making you feel at home.

Believing that you can laze away the days and party away the nights, and if you’re not successful, racism and white supremacy are to blame.

Believing that your bad grades = racism.

Believing that anything bad that happens to you when a white person is involved or remotely in the vicinity = racism.

Believing that if anything you think is racist happens to you, you have the moral obligation to be obnoxious about it (and, maybe even believing you should get paid a wage for acting on your moral obligation to be obnoxious about it: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/428768/oberlin-students-protests-paid-for-document).

Believing that if every white person you know doesn’t take your side when you accuse someone of racism, they’re just part of the problem.

Taking for granted that, in order to be able to say that they are exhibiting “diversity,” universities, large corporations and governmental institutions will be falling all over themselves to accept or hire you if you’re even remotely qualified.

Believing that if said universities, large corporations and governmental institutions didn’t accept or hire you, it’s because of racism and not because of you.

Taking for granted that, once a company hires you, it can’t fire you no matter how lazy and incompetent you are, lest they be called racist.

Not having to worry about whether or not an inadvertent racially insensitive remark is going to get you ostracized, fired or both.

Feeling free to act and dress as thuggishly and boorishly as you want without anyone outside your immediate family and Bill Cosby daring to call you on it.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 5:15 a.m. No.9669528   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9539 >>9557

>>9669521

(continued)

 

Feeling like you can be rude to people of a different race because … well … they are of a different race, and you’ve already put up with a lot.

Feeling like, just because you’re black, “you’ve been through enough shit” that you’ve earned the right to curse all you want in print and in public so people learn about “all the shit you’ve been through.”

Not giving a second thought to taking up two or three seats on public transportation when others are standing.

Believing that, just like an explosive metal and a poisonous gas combine to make table salt, your combination of ignorance and arrogance somehow adds up to a virtue.

Feeling like “your people” have been silenced for so long in this country that now you need to make up for it by having your private conversation be conducted at a volume high enough for all those around you not to be able to hear themselves think.

Feeling at liberty to blast your music and shout out the lyrics, profanity and vulgarity included, in public.

Feeling at liberty to ignore or insult anyone white who asks you to turn your music down, as they are just attempting to act on what they think is their racial prerogative.

Thinking that it’s just normal that “your music” will be played every time you go clubbing.

Thinking that the way you dance, no matter how vulgar it might be, is inherently cool.

Feeling like your race gives you the standing to play arbiter of who and what is cool and who or what isn’t.

Feeling like you bring “cool” with you wherever you go.

Not having to worry about whether expressing pride in your culture is going to get you accused of racial supremacy and white nationalism.

Not having to worry about whether saying that your life/lives matters is going to be construed as racism.

Expecting that politicians will pander to you on the basis of your race and give you a handout if they expect to win your vote.

Anonymous ID: 2207a5 June 19, 2020, 5:17 a.m. No.9669539   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9555

>>9669528

(cont)

Knowing that if you write something describing your experience of life or calling out racism in any form, you have a very good chance of getting it published somewhere respectable due to widespread media bias in your favor.

Expecting that if you create something artistic, you must be recognized for it, and if you are not, this is the product of entrenched racism.

Believing that, if made by you or other minorities, vulgar and primitive street art exhibiting utter ignorance of the artistic traditions of millennia of human civilization is vibrant and profound and deserving of instant canonization.

Believing that the mere fact that you are who you are means you are an interesting person with a rich cultural background that frees you up from having to learn anything that you don’t already know, so that if someone tries to teach you something about another culture, especially Western culture, they are oppressing you.

Believing that the world as you experience it has the obligation to reflect back to you an aggrandized, beatified version of yourself.

Believing that being forced to put in lots of hard work to achieve anything is a subtle form of racism because you “are already dealing with a lot” and don’t need to be burdened with more.

Never needing “diversity training” because, though you are just one person, you are inherently “diverse” and bring “diversity” with you wherever you go.

Not feeling like you are “walking on eggshells” and have to shut up and hold back every time someone talks to you about race. (You can read more about that here: http://heterodoxacademy.org/2015/11/24/the-yale-problem-begins-in-high-school/.)

Expecting that a “dialogue” about race, or really, about anything at all consists of you talking and white people listening, nodding obsequiously and never disagreeing with you about anything because they know you’ve got the dreaded race card ever at the ready in your back pocket.

Feeling like no matter how bad things get, at least you’ll still always be one step above the lowest of the low: those poor pickup-driving Confederate-Flag-waving white racist rednecks who deserve to rot on earth and in hell for their sins and those of their ancestors.

Not experiencing any sense of shame from letting yourself become grotesquely obese.

Not experiencing any sense of shame, period.

Not having your sense of self-confidence and self-worth undermined when someone you are interested in who is white doesn’t return your affections, as they are obviously just motivated by racism and, therefore, don’t deserve you anyway.

Feeling like you are entitled to make the decision to hook up with/date/marry only people of your own race, while if a white person did the same thing, that would be racist.

Not feeling like a target in a dangerous neighborhood.

Not having to give a second thought to whether or not you’ll be perceived as racist for crossing the street when a thug is sauntering your way.

Feeling at liberty to criticize white kids (and adults) behaving badly as products of white privilege, while anyone who dares to criticize black kids (or adults) behaving badly is clearly a racist trying to perpetuate centuries-old oppression of black inventiveness and creativity.

Feeling like if you know someone is white but know nothing else about them, they’re privileged, and you can dismiss out of hand anything they think, say, do or suffer.

Never needing to say you’re sorry … about anything.

 

Now, having compiled the list, I want to make something crystal clear: I firmly believe that, whatever stereotypical slivers of truth it might contain, a list like this is largely a litany of bigotry that casts its racist spell by taking certain recognizable patterns and turning them into an ideology built on caricature. But, having said that, I want to make something else equally clear: Peggy McIntosh’s original 1988 list that invented the absurd notion of “white privilege” is every bit as bigoted, silly and stereotypical as this one.

 

https://www.deanza.edu/faculty/lewisjulie/White%20Priviledge%20Unpacking%20the%20Invisible%20Knapsack.pdf

 

I'm done posting