Friday, May 16, 2025

"The Revolution" in Action

From: Facebook

Nixa SABR is a local group of high school activists. They advocate for leftist/liberal/progressive/socialist causes. This is right out of the playbook of Mao, who indoctrinated Chinese youth to turn on their teachers and parents. Students were called the Red Guard, and they were the leading edge of the cultural revolution in China that ushered in Communism.

According to SABR, they are "Advocating for libraries, intellectual freedom, and public education..." They are closely aligned with organizations like the American Library Association and some of its comrade organizations that advocate for implementing socialism through libraries. One of the tactics that just about everyone nowadays can identify is the dividing up of people into categories of oppressed and oppressor. Here below, you can see that Nixa SABR is promoting LGBTQ+ books among the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. It is Heritage Month for these folks. Who knew? 

Nixa SABR is claiming these books have been banned in certain areas. But they know very well that is not true. None of those books were banned or censored. They were removed for content that parents and educators felt were inappropriate, but are still widely available in other venues. 

The cleverness of the Marxists is that they tie in racial (identity) themes to LGBTQ+ themes, which enables them to cry racism! if the books are removed for other content. The promotion of racial and sexual differences into the oppressed and oppressor formula is clever, but everyone is on to them now. Listen to Lily Tang Williams, a survivor of Mao's cultural revolution. She's having none of this nonsense. And neither should we.

 

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