Anonymous ID: 640518 July 15, 2020, 1:12 p.m. No.9971232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1618 >>1795 >>1834 >>1851

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OESTE NEWS | POLICY

ON JUL 15, 2020, 7:20 AM

The struggle of the politically correct to control people

The fight to seize “freedom under the shield of the supposed sanitary, humanistic and solidary ethics is the perfect crime”, says Guilherme Fiuza

 

The fight

The “the worse, the better” gang found in the coronavirus pandemic a way to win the fight to control people

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“Your face without a mask can become a stigma even if you respect all the rules of distance,” noted journalist Guilherme Fiuza in the most recent article he published in Oeste . The excerpt is a provocation related to the daily struggle of the politically correct to control people's freedom. To achieve their goals, lovers of authoritarianism even use the covid-19 pandemic. From then on, anything goes, including hiding behind the supposed sanitary, humanistic and solidary ethics to impose a dictatorial agenda.

 

Therefore, there are aberrations such as general confinement for all, which violates people's freedoms, such as the right to come and go and free speech - as reported by the West , the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Michael Levitt maintains that the experience of totalitarian locking has already it cost more lives than the pandemic itself. Therefore, these and other attempts used by the “the worse, the better” class are incentives to germinate the seed of total control over society. Therefore, "a perfect crime against humanity", guarantees the columnist.

 

Read more in Guilherme Fiuza's article “Who's afraid of a clean face?” , published in issue No. 16 of Revista Oeste

 

https://revistaoeste.com/a-luta-do-politicamente-correto-para-controlar-as-pessoas/

 

More from author: https://revistaoeste.com/quem-tem-medo-de-cara-limpa/

Anonymous ID: 640518 July 15, 2020, 1:25 p.m. No.9971344   🗄️.is 🔗kun

July 2, 2020

Diane and Corey are joined by guests Greg Thomas and Mark Palmer in this groundbreaking discussion about racism, anti-racism, and racial integration, highlighting a number of critical views that have been largely missing from the larger conversation that’s been taking place culturally in recent weeks, months, and years.

 

Watch as we bring some integral understanding to ideas central to anti-racism and the pluralistic discourse itself — ideas like critical race theory, dismantling white supremacy, eradicating systemic racism, overcoming white fragility, and addressing social privilege. Which pieces we might want to include, and which do we likely want to transcend altogether?

 

We also address how the conversation about race can be easily reduced to a grievance discourse that fails to recognize the dignity, resilience, artistry, and spiritual power of the black community.

 

So enjoy the following discussion with Greg, Mark, Diane, and Corey as we try to create a space where we can unite multiple divergent perspectives on race and racism, expand our circles of care, and reignite our sense of shared humanity.