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![]() comments, ephemera, speculation, etc. (protected political speech and personal opinion) 2021- 2021-03-01 c WOKE DOPES II Joe Biden's Embrace of
Fallacious Critical Race Theory
The fallacy that America is “systemically racist” is rooted in arguments that the white majority suffers from subconscious racism which contaminates the entire “system.” Proponents of Critical Race Theory and government-created “Equity” insist they have yet-to-be-discovered solutions, including conditioning of those who suffer “white guilt” and white fragility.” President Joe Biden has eagerly joined this crusade to…. eliminate subconscious racism! White Americans are kept in the dark as to the details of this enlightened reprogramming, but are told that the Bill of Rights is an impediment to these lofty new goals to eradicate systemic biases. The first step in eliminating subconscious racism is to stifle conscious thoughts: the liberties of Free Speech and Due Process are viewed as tools of oppression by the white majority. It is axiomatic that government cannot eliminate subconscious racism. Yet, government can be very effective at fomenting racism, as numerous current and historical examples demonstrate. America is about to try its hand at this folly. Government conditioning to eradicate human evil is hardly novel. But what happens when government seeks to do great good, by conquering the individual human will to do great evil? How will the BLM Utopian Police State eradicate human racism? Is this not the same old reconditioning Kool-aid of Pol Pot and Mao, poured into newly-manufactured George Floyd bottles? Anthony Burgess famously delved into this subject, in 1963. In his iconic novel, A Clockwork Orange, a seemingly incorrigible criminal is redeemed using “science” -- only, the experiment fails miserably. Burgess was delving into exactly the issue America’s extremist progressives deliberately obfuscate: the horror of government reprogramming. In a 2012 essay, Burgess plainly explained what he had tried to express through fiction: I had
read somewhere that it would be a good idea to
liquidate the criminal impulse through aversion
therapy; I was appalled…. What I was trying to say
was that it is better to be bad of one’s own free
will than to be good through scientific
brainwashing…. I have been derided and rebuked for
expressing my fears of the power of the modern
state—whether it be Russia, China, or what we may
term Anglo-America—to reduce the freedom of the
individual…. The behaviorist approach to man, of
which Professor Skinner is a great exponent, sees
him moved to various kinds of action by aversive
and non-aversive inducements. Given the right
positive inducements… we shall all become better
citizens, submissive to a state that has the good
of the community at heart. We must, so the
argument goes, not fear conditioning. We need to
be conditioned in order to save the environment
and the race. But it must be conditioning of the
right sort....
The goal of the “American Experiment” was to secure equal opportunity for all. Efforts at “equity” aim for a sun that will melt the wings of such fairy-like dreams while depriving citizens of even an aspirational hope of equality of opportunity. Today’s quixotic, counterproductive BLM movement is no different. One does not abolish racism by decree, any more than lewd thoughts. One conquers racism through love, not fear and hate. This transfer of a sort of “dark-church” authority to the secular state is reflected in the COVID panic, and how quickly many Americans wish to abandon the Constitution in trust of Big Brother -- and Big Brother Pharma. Orwell warned of the power of an omnipotent state to inflict unprecedented destruction upon the human condition. It is ironic that ALL Americans are familiar with Orwell’s books, but so few absorb that his warnings applied to all government structures -- not just the Soviet Union. Burgess explained that his title “Clockwork Orange” derived from “...an old Cockney slang phrase, implying a queerness or madness so extreme as to subvert nature, since what notion could be more bizarre than that of a clockwork orange?” Today’s world looks more akin to a “Clockwork Black,” in which the techno-state and modern alienation have pushed humanity far away from awareness of its own soul. Far too many Americans are lining up to be absorbed willingly into that dead machine. Said Burgess: [W]hen
the social entity grows large, ...the governing
machine becomes remote, impersonal, even inhuman.
It takes money from us for purposes we do not seem
to sanction; it treats us as abstract statistics;
it controls an army; it supports a police force
whose function does not always appear to be
protective…. The modern state, whether in a
totalitarian or a democratic country, has far too
much power, and we are probably right to fear it….
Pre-natal and infantile conditioning makes the
slaves happy in their slavery, and stability is
enforced not through whips but through a
scientifically imposed contentment…. It would seem
that enforced conditioning of a mind, however good
the social intention, has to be evil.
Clearly, BLM activists (and Joe Biden) have not read Burgess. Antifa is well-steeped in blackness. The Clockwork Black, ticks. And so [the illegitimate] Joe Biden declared that “... he had a mandate to achieve racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country.” As with other extremists, he defines neither what that term means, nor how he will eliminate subconscious bias. Instead he confidently proclaimed: "Again,
I'm not promising we can end it tomorrow, but I
promise you we're going to continue to make
progress to eliminate systemic racism, and every
branch of the White House and the federal
government is going to be part of that effort…."
Exposing in practical terms the limitations posed by Anthony Burgess, Cal Thomas recently opined: In
addition to reinstating mandatory race theory
training for federal employees, Biden proposes
spending even more money we don’t have to fix a
problem beyond the government’s reach. As with
original sin, curing racism is best solved
internally. It is a matter of the heart. If racism
is systemic, meaning it is embedded in white
people, how is it possible to eliminate it? Do
those on the receiving end of discrimination have
a role to play? This is a question Democrats never
address. If spending money is the key to limiting
racism, more progress should have been made by
now.
Such common sense is shunned -- soon it will be silenced as a typical gaslighting by a white person who must be silenced. There are ominous harbingers from the [illegitimate] Biden [regime]: ... Biden
signed four executive actions Tuesday aimed at
increasing racial equity across the nation, a move
the [regime] said was a big early step in his
efforts to dismantle systemic racism, though civil
rights groups made it clear they will press for
more-sweeping change in the months ahead.
Time will tell how
effective this government is at sweeping away
subconscious hatreds, rather than inculcate new
ones. The ticking of the Clockwork Black grows
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