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They'll be going after workplace dress and cleanliness codes as tools of the Patriarchy soon (if they aren't already).
They are for schools. "HOW DARE SCHOOLS DICTATE THAT GIRLS DON'T DRESS LIKE SLUTS!" "IF ITS SUCH AN ISSUE PUNISH BOYS!"
Oh and Office AC is sexist too becaus its "too Cold" for women who can dress better for warm weather as opposed to men who are often required to wear long pants, long sleeves, and suit or sports jacket.

In a past job I had, although it was business casual men still needed to wear long pants and polo shirts in the dog days of summer, but women could wear sun dresses and other lighter clothing.
 
In this round of let's chat about ammo, let's discuss the ammo shortage in the US and how it's cutting into my play at the range time.
All the people who told me "why are you buying all this cheap and plentiful ammo, the shelves are all packed and there are no shortages in sight" back in late 2019 are now driving 150km just to get a box of 22LR. Hilarity.

Back on the subject of "Kung Flu", can we call it "Red Plague" too?
 
Rutgers English Department to deemphasize traditional grammar ‘in solidarity with Black Lives Matter’
Also pledges to decolonize the writing center

The English Department at Rutgers University recently announced a list of “anti-racist” directives and initiatives for the upcoming fall and spring semesters, including an effort to deemphasize traditional grammar rules.

The initiatives were spelled out by Rebecca Walkowitz, the English Department chair at Rutgers University, and sent to faculty, staff and students in an email, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix.

Walkowitz sent the email on “Juneteenth,” which celebrates the commemoration of emancipation from slavery in the United States.

Titled “Department actions in solidarity with Black Lives Matter,” the email states that the ongoing and future initiatives that the English Department has planned are a “way to contribute to the eradication of systemic inequities facing black, indigenous, and people of color.”

One of the initiatives is described as “incorporating ‘critical grammar’ into our pedagogy.”

It is listed as one of the efforts for Rutgers’ Graduate Writing Program, which “serves graduate students across the Rutgers community. The GWP’s mission is to support graduate students of all disciplines in their current and future writing goals, from coursework papers to scholarly articles and dissertations,” according to its website.

Under a so-called critical grammar pedagogy, “This approach challenges the familiar dogma that writing instruction should limit emphasis on grammar/sentence-level issues so as to not put students from multilingual, non-standard ‘academic’ English backgrounds at a disadvantage,” the email states.

“Instead, it encourages students to develop a critical awareness of the variety of choices available to them w/ regard to micro-level issues in order to empower them and equip them to push against biases based on ‘written’ accents.”

Walkowitz’s comments come amid racial unrest within academia following the death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer.

Walkowitz explained in the email that since 2012, the Rutgers English Department has had a Committee on Bias Awareness and Prevention.

Following the committee’s most recent meeting in mid-June, its members agree it needs to “move from a role emphasizing awareness and prevention towards a role emphasizing ‘culture change.’ Several initiatives came out of that meeting,” she wrote.

A recommendation endorsed by leaders of all instructional units is to require all fall 2020 instructors in English to attend at least one workshop remotely on “how to have an anti-racist classroom,” the email states.

The committee will also be “launching a web page to provide access to events, resources, and affiliated groups,” while also “organizing two teach-ins focused on Black Lives Matter, ‘anti-racism,’ police brutality, and prison reform.”

With concern to the amount of inclusivity and diversity present within the Writing Center at Rutgers, Walkowitz noted that there is an internship scheduled to launch in Spring 2021 dedicated to the mission of “decolonizing the Writing Center.”

“The Writing Centers have developed two internship initiatives to support the goals of diversity and equity,” the email states. “The Plangere Writing Center currently offers a spring advanced tutoring internship called ‘Tutoring Towards Diversity and Inclusion’ and the Livingston Writing Center is developing an internship to launch in Spring 2021 titled ‘Decolonizing the Writing Center.’”

“Both critically engage the history of ‘English studies’ and how we can both continue teaching/tutoring English composition, even as we work to make the writing centers linguistically diverse and decolonized spaces.”

When asked whether the effort to “decolonize the writing center” and incorporate “critical grammar” is a wise pedagogical decision for Rutgers’ student body and university as a whole, Executive Dean Peter March and Rutgers media spokesperson Dory Devlin did not respond to a request from The College Fix for comment on the matter.


Walkowitz also did not respond to a request for comment.


Other highlights from the email include:
In the Fall, we will be launching programming about “art and protest.” If we are teaching remotely, this might take the form of a virtual exhibition including submissions from faculty teaching classes that touch on this area and/or creative or meta-reflective work from students about how art works politically. In the spring if we are back on campus this could involve teach-ins, or an art festival on the quad with readings and projections of student-made, digital-storytelling documentaries.
In 2020-2021, we are running 14 courses in the fields of African-American literature, on subjects ranging from W.E.B. Dubois and His Afterlives to Afro-Futurism and Black Speculative Fiction.
Building on this commitment to African American Literature as a standalone requirement for the major, we are also implementing a new Global South requirement, the fruit of two years of curricular study and revision by the faculty. This will create more space in the curriculum for courses in the areas of post-colonial, ethnic American, and global Anglophone literatures and support future hiring in these fields.
We are developing modular [creative writing] assignments on a) identity issues and b) social change issues that all of our [creative writing] instructors will be invited to use; they will be expected to use one, or to craft their own. This curricular innovation will be part of the entire [creative writing] curriculum for next year – in every [creative writing] class.
We will design the reading for Rutgers Day 2021 to specifically address issues of anti-black racism and social justice. This is our annual reading-under-the-tent, which attracts students, faculty, administrators, and community members to the Rutgers campus.
Writers at Rutgers will organize several readings in 2020-2021 addressing issues related to the #BLM movement and systemic racism. Professors Mark Doty and Evie Shockley are going to read (together); we also have the novelist Viet Nguyen scheduled.
Since catering is a substantial part of our discretionary spending, we commit to seeking out and supporting black-owned businesses. Given that there will be few in-person events in AY 20-21, this is likely to be more relevant for future years, but it is a significant and tangible policy.

Read the entire email at Rutgers University’s website.

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You can't expect someone to learn proper English if they don't have white skin, that would be racist. ... You'd think it would be racist to assume that someone couldn't learn proper English because of the colour of their skin, but somehow they don't see it that way.
 
Oh and Office AC is sexist too becaus its "too Cold" for women who can dress better for warm weather as opposed to men who are often required to wear long pants, long sleeves, and suit or sports jacket.
That's nothing new. I remember as a kid, my dad told me stories of a woman who would go out in a blizzard to smoke a cigarette then come in and blast the heat.
 
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You can't expect someone to learn proper English if they don't have white skin, that would be racist. ... You'd think it would be racist to assume that someone couldn't learn proper English because of the colour of their skin, but somehow they don't see it that way.
Bigotry of low expectations again. How can they say they're not racist by doing this?
 
Leftists going on about muh "gestapo" is just more proof that there's way too much focus on Nazi Germany in American education and culture.
I've said this before but when I came back to the US after years of living in Mexico, I has suprised how much American schools obsess over Natsoc Germany, especially the holocaust.
My first day in American school gathered us in the gym to listen to an old man ramble about how he was in the camps and how we could learn more from buying his $40 book, every year we had lessons about the holocaust in English class. why english? I don't know, but it was getting on my nerves how every year we had 2 months dedicated to an issue that didn't happen on US soil nor was our problem.
Now did we focus on how the Nationalists rose to power and their methods? no, we just focus on the poor defensless jews who died for our sins, now go read Eli Weasel's account on how the evil nazis threw jewish babies into the air as target practice for Gatling guns.
 
I've said this before but when I came back to the US after years of living in Mexico, I has suprised how much American schools obsess over Natsoc Germany, especially the holocaust.
My first day in American school gathered us in the gym to listen to an old man ramble about how he was in the camps and how we could learn more from buying his $40 book, every year we had lessons about the holocaust in English class. why english? I don't know, but it was getting on my nerves how every year we had 2 months dedicated to an issue that didn't happen on US soil nor was our problem.
Now did we focus on how the Nationalists rose to power and their methods? no, we just focus on the poor defensless jews who died for our sins, now go read Eli Weasel's account on how the evil nazis threw jewish babies into the air as target practice for Gatling guns.
You said it yourself: Jewish victimisation is a profitable cottage industry.
 
if you unironically think that an ideology that effectively boils down to nothing but self-hatred and destruction serves any productive purpose at all in the world then you are delusional or indoctrinated, possibly both. humanity has done just fine for thousands of years before political leftism as we know it even existed.

also the assumption that without marxism "people only think one thing" is mind blowingly retarded. there's dozens of political ideologies and systems of government outside of leftism, that differ from each other without calling for lunatic self-destruction and destruction of society. see: monarchism, libertarianism, republicanism, authoritarianism, various religious systems, military dictatorships, various kinds of democracies, oligarchies and aristrocacies, etc.
You are missing something, the current political/philosophical system you're working under was created with the French revolution. Three principals govern our politics: equality, liberty and security. Or, to put this another way, Marxism founded by Karl Marx agitates for equality, liberalism as seen by John Locke agitates for liberty and fascism wasn't really conceived by anyone in particular but rather as a result of the Great War, it agitates for security.

What makes there three ideologies unique is that they are all nationalist ideologies, communism is nationalism but for the working class, communist profess to know the "will" and "desires" of the working class. The same thing with liberalism and fascism with their own respective groups. Our society is heading towards disaster and I'll tell you why, the two biggest factors determining how many children a person will have is either being far-right or far-left, meaning that these two groups are having the most children. And because children are more likely than not to adopt the political philosophy of their parents our society is increasing and inexorably turning far right and far left. Unfortunately (or fortunately) liberals and moderates are having almost no kids, so they are being shut out of the picture genetically.

Monarchy and monarchism isn't right wing no matter how right wing it appears to be because it doesn't profess to know the will of the people. Rather, monarchy is transcendent because it has the divine will of God backing it.

Marxism is not self hating or self destructive, it sees the negative effects of inequality and wants to correct them. The reason Newfoundland is so peaceful while the inner cities are disasters is because despite Newfoundland being very poor everyone there is equal, while in the inner cities there's major inequality. Inequality is one of the major causes of crime and human suffering.

I want to turn back the clock before the French revolution, The French revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
 
I've fired 9mm handguns and .22 rifles but I've never fired a 5.56x45mm out of an AR-15. How does the recoil compare to 9mm and 0.22?
Here is video of a kid shooting an AR15, you can see for yourself. I remember in basic the drill sergeant demonstrated by placing the butt of a M16 to hid forehead and popping off a few shots and the guy was fine. The recoil is minimal, tiny women barely 100 lbs soaking wet can handle M4 and M16s with ease.
 
Easy. Spend all of your state money on handing out gibs.
Diversity will be there in two shakes of a lamb's tail.

How boring is Maine though?
Maine imports most of their diversity from Africa for cheap labor, but wrecking a white racially homogeneous state is also a factor. The state and counties provide a lot of gibs, though. I'd guess Lewiston, ME has almost 10k Somali migrants. Maine is a microcosm of what they want to do to the rest of the country.

All of these photos are from Lewiston.
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Well, you also have to remember the true reason for vilifying homeschoolers (same reason charter and religious schools are vilified): they're competition outside of the reach of teacher's union rackets (they need fresh meat to molest and indoctrinate).
The only way to fight back against schools used as indoctrination centers and whatever else is have a complete collapse of society and civilization.

If you hate the left then realize the only way to win is if things fall completely apart.

That would be the only scenario where you can fight back.

You can either wait for a collapse (which is coming due to global warming) or cause one within the limits of the law
 
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You can't expect someone to learn proper English if they don't have white skin, that would be racist. ... You'd think it would be racist to assume that someone couldn't learn proper English because of the colour of their skin, but somehow they don't see it that way.
They say they're embracing critical grammar, but they're still writing impenetrable academic jargon. I guess they're above criticism.
Here is video of a kid shooting an AR15, you can see for yourself. I remember in basic the drill sergeant demonstrated by placing the butt of a M16 to hid forehead and popping off a few shots and the guy was fine. The recoil is minimal, tiny women barely 100 lbs soaking wet can handle M4 and M16s with ease.
Mine demonstrated by firing it from his shoulder, his forehead, and his, uh, groin region. It was a memorable demonstration.
 
Rutgers English Department to deemphasize traditional grammar ‘in solidarity with Black Lives Matter’


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You can't expect someone to learn proper English if they don't have white skin, that would be racist. ... You'd think it would be racist to assume that someone couldn't learn proper English because of the colour of their skin, but somehow they don't see it that way.

I brought this up in a different thread, but back when I was in grad school going for my teaching license in SPED/secondary education, the department chair actually had the brass ballz to sit there and pick apart my grammar and syntax. She was a white blond bimbo in her 60s with a fucking PhD in "Music Education" who taught in Massachusetts public schools until she darkened the doorstep of our small college.

I say this because it's required to complete hours of field work in various public or private schools. So imagine my disgust when completing some hours at a local high school, I was treated to teachers and administrators with visible TARD SCRIBBLES and neck tard scribbles a la Disciples, Latin Kings, and Folks. These SAME educators used non-words like Edyacate, Libarry, Conversate, Ambalance, and Axe.
People who held a fucking TYPE NINE certificate were using these words and showing up to work with tard scribbles.

So if you wonder why we have so many cases of teacher FUCKING their students...look at the standards and mentality found in public school.

Also: Our state severely lowered the Board of Education state testing requirements for licensure and certification.
 
Going to be posting videos of what happened in Portland last night.

Beginning of the night, all Kumbaya for the camera.

















The feds have decided to try a different strategy for the night, they have barricaded themselves, with a fence blocking off Federal Property. It is promptly torn down. A "wall of moms" group, identifiable by their green shirts and white helmets, form a human shield as rioters begin their attack on plywood.


















Of course the rioters, having never done physical labor in their lives, are hilariously inept at removing boards. At least one of the moms attempts to assist. But most of the moms disperse after peaceful rioters throw a firework close to them.



































Eventually someone discovers the mystical art of "leverage" and attempts to break the glass begin.


















Eventually the Nazis realize that their "do nothing" strategy is failing, and disperse the crowd through force. Rioters briefly fight backs, before being pushed in to the rest of the city, where they proceed to fight the federal government by setting trash fires and looting a jewlery shop.




 
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