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Punxsutawney Phil may not have seen his shadow last week indicating an early spring, but we will still have to endure a full four weeks of Race Grifter Month (formerly known as Black History Month).
And don’t think we’ll get any of these men and women who trade on melanin-du-jour to fatten their bank accounts and egos to stand down even when they make bigger fools of themselves than NYC mayor Eric Adams claiming he is only being opposed because of his administration is so full of chocolate.
“Have you ever seen this much chocolate lead in the city of New York?” Adams asked as people applauded Sheena Wright, Anne Williams-Isom, Meera Joshi, Ana Almanzar and Maria Torres-Springer.
“And then go down the line, look who’s here. This is representative of the city. That’s why people are hating on me. You’re trying to figure out, why the hating on me?”
On a roll about how wonderful he really is, Adams went on to compare himself to Jesus.
“This is a Matthew 21 and 12 moment,” he said, in reference to the famous Bible passage Matthew 21:12 in which Jesus flips over the tables of money lenders and merchants in the temple in Jerusalem.
“Jesus walked in the temple, he saw them doing wrong in the temple. He did what?” Adams asked.
“I went to city hall to turn the table over,” he said.
Oh.Dear.
But His Honor the Mayor isn’t alone in playing a race card or three to put himself beyond criticism. 1619 fabulist Nikole Hannah-Jones decided to attempt to continue the fiction that slavery is unique to people of pallor.
Could you cite your source for white people being the first to abolish slavery? https://t.co/44GNIijawq
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) February 6, 2024
The thread makes for some snort-worthy bon mots in response to her subsequent “Ackchyually” scramble.
However, even a grifter like Hannah-Jones can’t compare to the aggressively dishonest, white leftist female known as Robin DiAngelo. If we hadn’t covered her hacktastic plagarism of Peggy McIntosh and her mini-celebrity status as a lecturer browbeater we’d think this bit was parody.
“The perfect convergence of white supremacy, patriarchy…”
Robin DiAngelo explains that Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam on the Sistine Chapel ceiling is the “single image” she uses to “capture the concept of white supremacy.”
She also misidentifies Adam as David. pic.twitter.com/qHpXjrYBTg
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) February 6, 2024
Say, what? In the beginning, God created David and Eve?
Yeah, baby, I’m convinced this female was raised Catholic.
Robin uses one of the greatest examples of Renaissance art created in the early 14th century in Italy as the prime example of White Supremacy. And has the unembarrassed audacity to not even know, or care, who the characters are.
Anyone know if Robin would like some pale eco-terrorists to throw soup around the Sistene Chapel?
Throughout history, any number of communities engaged in representing their beliefs as connected to them, to look like them. Literacy among the masses was unknown so the point of religious artwork was to give visual representation of the stories they heard. Last I looked, Buddha isn’t depicted as white and I haven’t heard anything from America’s race grifters that such statues are “single image … that captures the concept of oriental superiority.”
The month is young and more examples of race grifters grifting will be revealed. But right now, the execrable DiAngelo holds first place.
Her daddy must be so proud.
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Who knew that being a self-hating white person was so profitable? I’d cash in but I don’t have an inferiority complex or daddy issues.
OK that makes me mad. Michelangelo was a a titanic genius and this twit reduces him to a color? And has no idea that is Adam with God? Never underestimate how dumb AWFL’s can be.
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