Sometimes radicals inadvertently open windows into their totalitarian souls: Fox News reported today that a Penn. State professor denounced the term "meritocracy" as a "white"concept (read: " understood to be beneath contempt" despite the otherwise by leftists despised stereotypical cast of the criticism) and advocated "massive reeducation" to change the minds of those as corrupted as to think hard work in hope of personal gain is morally and objectively correct. If accurate, this report should be paid attention.
Since the left enthusiastically pushes the concept of "microaggression", I shall use it in opposition; surely leftists dare not chide. The term, as I understand it, means subtle remarks which nevertheless strongly suggest sincerely held politically incorrect ideas such as the many ill defined "isms", accusations of which leftists feel free to level at those who attract their scrutiny.What then might be implied by the term "massive reeducation"? If used by an academic as radical as to poo-poo one of the fundamentals of positive, productive living in almost every culture, it fairly begs the question. Could it be indicative of belief in TOTALITARIANISM?
I think those millions caught in the tender clasps of empowered Marxism know just what massive reeducation means; the use of this term bespeaks gross "insensitivity" to their feelings, an accusation leftists must answer since they think themselves free to aim it at will at any who vex them. I'm reminded of youthful 1960's idealists recorded discussing the then coming necessity (by their venerable lights) for setting up "reeducation camps in the southwest U.S." to reform those patriots still alive after the cleansing murder of the 20 million (more or less) who were beyond hope of correction . Some of these lethal dreamers are paid by taxpayers to teach at major American universities today. Of course, Southeast Asian Marxist savages in the 1970's approached perfection in the murderously applied science of mandated politically redeeming "education".
I would assume that the professor who is alleged to have used the term "massive reeducation" invested some little effort in "earning" the advanced degree which is yet still required for faculty status in a university? Having been overwhelmed by the readings in my first and only M.A. course, I can appreciate how much, well, just plain hard work is involved.
These ardent leftists have been making perfect asses of themselves lately, is it not so? Their conduct defines their cause. Jack
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Sadly, this would be a fairly common view among leftists -- that any process or scale of values that doesn't produce equal levels of achievement among all the groups they favor is inherently "racist" or discriminatory. Increasingly, "racism" therefore consists of not giving a person of color anything he or she wants. This is the world we live in...
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