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Politicians are losing their seats. “Antiracist experts” are losing funding. Are we finally seeing the tide turn on progressive policies related to race?
From The Daily Caller. The peak propagators of Americaās woke-ist revolution are dropping like flies.
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After reaching the heights of cultural status following the 2020 āSummer of Love,ā racial lecturers and diversity chiefs are squarely on the back foot as America tires of their divisive rhetoric, analystsĀ told the Daily Caller. Former Harvard President Claudine Gay, scholar Ibrahm X. Kendi and Democratic Reps. Jamaal Bowman of New York and Cori Bush of Missouri have all either been fired, lost funding or lost their Congressional races.
āWe are receding from peak racial reckoning,ā Wilfred Reilly, a professor of political science at Kentucky State University, told the Caller.
Americaās universities were once littered with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) departments. But after the Supreme CourtĀ ruled to block affirmative action in 2023, colleges have placed them squarely on the chopping block. …
The universitiesā actions represent a broader trend of race-obsessed instigators appearing to slowly decline.
The Squadās Dismantling
Democratic Reps. Cori Bush of Missouri and Jamaal Bowman of New York are two of the Democratic Partyās most radically left members.
As members of āThe Squad,ā an informal name for nine of the House Democratsā most radical progressives, theyāve been outward proponents of positions like defunding the police and offering reparations.
āItās Juneteenth AND reparations. Itās Juneteenth AND end police violence + the War on Drugs. Itās Juneteenth AND end housing + education apartheid. Itās Juneteenth AND teach the truth about white supremacy in our country. Black liberation in its totality must be prioritized,ā Bush tweeted in 2021.
Her call for reparations is oft-repeated. In 2023 sheĀ suggestedĀ a $14 trillion price tag for such an initiative.
Bowman has also repeatedly banged the drum for the fashionable far-left salvo of defunding the police. …
In 2020 Bush evenĀ suggested defunding the Pentagon. …
Both progressives suffered primary defeats to more moderate opponents in 2024.
BushĀ fellĀ in early August, losing her race to St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell in Missouriās 1st Congressional district.
Bowman lost to Westchester County Executive George Latimer in the Democratic primary for New Yorkās 16th Congressional district in June.
While their inflammatory brand of progressive politics earned them brownie points with the Democratās far-left constituency, the party at large appears to be souring on their extremism, analysts told the Daily Caller. …
George Floyd And The Racial Reckoning
When George Floyd died in 2020, in the midst of rampant social unrest spurred by inequalities exposed and exacerbated by the Covid lockdowns, his death catalyzed a movement that Reilly called a āracial reckoning.ā
āFollowing the death of George Floyd, there were a couple of years of what I would define as pretty close to hysteria, like in that classic Dutch sense,ā Reilly told the Daily Caller.
The Art Institute in Chicago fired all the docents, who Reilly describes as ānice old white ladies,ā so they could hire expensive āminority grad students to talk about the same works of art from a POC leftist perspective,ā Reilly explained.
Squad members like Bush and Bowman are products of that environment, Reilly said, noting that Bush is heavily associated with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement stemming from the 2014 death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
The backlash against candidates like Bowman and Bush is to some degree a backlash against BLM, according to Reilly. …
The Downfall Of A Cottage Industry
The sociological and political conversations that followed the nationās racial reckoning fueled the acceleration of a cottage industry that sprang from the BLM movement.
Race-focused lecturers like Ibram X. Kendi and revisionist historians like Nikole Hannah-Jones saw mainstream Democrats elevate their statuses as their books became required reading in left-wing circles.
The phenomenon captured no area of American life more so than it did higher education.
Colleges and universities across the land poured resources into building out DEI departments. Some of the most powerful administrators of legacy institutions like Harvard and Yale wrote their seminal dissertations on the premise of ideas that Kendi and Jones popularized. One such example is Harvardās Claudine Gay.
Gay, who worked her way up from a professor of African American studies at Harvard to the president of the school, wrote her 1997 Harvard PhDĀ thesisĀ on how black electoral success affects American politics at large. The problem? She might have plagiarized.
In December 2023 Gay, who was already facing a groundswell of criticism for her inability to condemn antisemitism on Harvardās campus during a Congressional hearing,Ā stepped downĀ from her role as Harvardās president. Her resignation followed an exposĆ© from Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo and former Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Chris Brunet. TheyĀ accused her of plagiarizing in her thesis and other published works. …
This, Reilly argued, was a sign that Americans were pulling back from the woke revolution.
āMurder count is down. Attitudes are shifting. Youāre also starting to see ā¦ people like Chris Rufo make real inroads against this stuff. Rufo has been holding up these social science dissertations ā¦ just putting them through turnitin.com and revealing that like a tenth of them are just straight plagiarism,ā Reilly told the Caller. …
It became difficult for people to take the diversity movement seriously when figures as prominent as Gay were outed as plagiarizers, Reilly noted.
This, Reilly said, was the recession of the racial reckoning. …
Down Goes Kendi
Another casualty of the downfall of the racial reckoning is Ibram X. Kendi. Kendi became a darling in left-wing circles after he published his 2016 book ā
Kendiās emergence as the authority on antiracism prompted lucrative speaking tours. He charged public colleges likeĀ Arizona State UniversityĀ and theĀ University of Virginia anywhere between $20,000 and $35,000 per gig to lecture their students on racism. …
But his celebrity academic status peaked in 2020 when he founded The Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University. The Center received over $50 million in donations.Ā DonorsĀ included Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and corporations like Peloton and Stop & Shop.
But the entire basis of Kendiās antiracist thesis is wrong, according to Reilly. …
Reilly went on to describe Kendiās thesis as essentially a binary view of success, or lack thereof, for different racial groups in America.
āThe only possible explanations are genetic inferiority or racism. And Kendi says this really, really openly. This is page 12 of āHow To Be An Anti Racist.ā The options are either ā the way he puts it is almost eloquent: Thereās something just deeply and permanently wrong with one of the groups, or thereās racism somewhere in the system, no matter how subtle. Itās got to be one of those things,ā Reilly said.
Kendiās movement, while well-funded, has not necessarily produced success.
Despite the $50+ million funding boon, the Center for Antiracist ResearchĀ laid offĀ more than half of its 36 employees in 2023. Further allegations from former staffers laid outĀ severe mismanagement, though Boston University investigated the center and said they did not find any issues regarding its finances. …
Kendi, Reilly argues, became popular because of the racial reckoning moment. …
Kendiās is yet another chapter in Americaās post-George Floyd racial reckoning. While the center is still active, its currentĀ public list of employees is down to just fifteen. The downfall, while likely attributable to Kendiās and othersā mismanagement, may also signal the waning of the intensity and interest in racial politics that defined the months after the death of George Floyd. …
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(Excerpt from The Daily Caller. Photo Credit: Photo News 247, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=92900980)
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Thank you, thank you, Daily Caller, IFA, and Reilly for uncovering this information. After years of deception and lies about our American history and heritage, the truth is re-emerging: we live in a country that went to war to end slavery and defeat racism!! We didn’t do it perfectly, for sure, but where else were people willing to give their lives for the sake of freeing people in slavery?
However, the 1619 Project (of Lies) is still being used in many classrooms across America. ( i would love to see a follow-up article about this.) I believe that the NEA has promoted its adoption in many schools. Can Reilly address this?
God, we thank you that your Truth has won once again! I praise you that your truth always wins. You are truth, and you rise above all lies. We pray that the remaining lies about our country and our heritage will fall from public favor everywhere, and that You will rise as the Author and Maker and Sustainer of Truth!
Father in heaven, thank you for what is happening to the DEI movement. Thank you for breaking unrighteousness and ideas the promote violence and hatred. Touch those who belong to the DEI movement and bring them to faith in you and give them love that replaces hatred. I praise you for what you are doing in our country. Continue to give repentance that many would walk in your truth.
In 1967, the first year of racial integration but before forced assignments, only one black girl chose to attend junior high in our small north Florida town. I happened to be sitting nearby her on the gym floor when the teacher asked us to choose a partner. Her head sank in dread, so I asked her to partner. We were both shy, transitioning from childhood to teenagers but had fun learning tumbling moves. Next day, I was asked by another classmate and was chatting when the teacher called me. There was my new black friend and another white girl refusing to be her partner. Teacher asked if I could exchange partners. At this point, I had my first Spirit experience. All of a sudden I felt a huge weight ( corporate sin) and I knew it was deadly and crushed people beneath its weight.
Please pray. with me; Lord of compassion, you were always moved by compassion for us when you walked this earth as Christ. We repent from our hearts for rejecting others because of superficial differences. We beg you to heal our hearts, both those crushed by the weight of prejudice and those hardened by this deception. Heal our nation and our world from the fear and sin that have weighed on us from racial discord and bring us into loving relationships, just as you healed the Samaritan woman at the well of Sychar. Amen
Thank you for this testimony.