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Friday, November 05, 2021
Nate Jackson: Racist Race-Baiters Yell 'Racism!' | The Patriot Post
- Democrats only ever have one refrain about their Republican opponents.
...Democrats beat the racist drum for the entire campaign, and now they’re blaming their loss on the claim that they were right.
- “He’s run a racist campaign from start to finish,” said Terry McAuliffe over the weekend of his rival Glenn Youngkin.
...The Democrats’ media mouthpieces were no better than McAuliffe.
- Republicans allegedly decided that “tap-dancing with white supremacy is their way back into power,” opined The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart.
- Politico falsely asserted that Youngkin made “racial appeals to working-class white voters.”
- Atlantic contributor Jemele Hill groused, “This country simply loves white supremacy.”...Read all!
GOP Adds 13 Democratic House Seats to 2022 Midterm Target List after Election Night Successes | National Review
Fact Check: Is Critical Race Theory Taught in Virginia Schools?
"Throughout election night, as it became clear Republican Glenn Youngkin would win the Virginia governor’s race, numerous left-leaning media commentators insisted that critical race theory isn’t being taught in Virginia public schools.
...But a simple Google search would have shown these pundits that public documents from the Virginia Department of Education repeatedly mention the phrase “critical race theory,” as well as produced news stories about teacher training by consulting firms associated with critical race theory.
...Critical race theory holds that race is the prism through which all aspects of American life should be analyzed, categorizing individuals into groups of either oppressors or victims of oppression.
...Fox News reported and linked to the publicly available documents on the Virginia Department of Education’s official website...Read all!!
The apocalypse is near! Food production collapse! Soaring wheat prices from the U.S. to Russia are raising bread costs - Strange Sounds
Hope or another scam?-----HPV vaccine cutting cervical cancer by nearly 90% - BBC News
"The human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine is cutting cases of cervical cancer by nearly 90%, the first real-world data shows.
- Cancer Research UK described the findings as "historic", and said it showed the vaccine was saving lives.
- Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by viruses, and the hope is vaccination could almost eliminate the disease...Read all.
Critical race theory resegregation is undoing all of MLK's gains
When we forget that we are one race — the human race — we begin segregating ourselves and creating division in our nation. This division has ripple effects on all aspects of society. Perhaps most concerning is the effect it has on education.
Our country was founded as one nation under God, and our children used to be reminded of it every day. It used to be standard practice that when the school bell rang, children would stand up, face the American flag, place their right hand over their heart and say the pledge of allegiance. Each day they would speak the words “one nation, under God.” The symbolism was clear; we all stood united in our love of country and commitment to equality.
Where did that unity go?
1 year ago. It's worse today!-----10 most extreme 'Critical Race Theory' classes & trainings at US colleges
"...Meanwhile, colleges across the country are seeing a growing trend of racial sensitivity classes and trainings, and Campus Reform has rounded up some of the most extreme examples.
1. Workshop on "deconstructing whiteness" for white-identifying studentsColumbia University hosted a five-week "deconstructing whiteness" lecture series for white-identified students in July.
3. Mandatory anti-racism course for all first-year students...
6. Course on whiteness and violence...
9. "White supremacy in the age of Trump" course...Read all!
Introducing the Minding the Campus Lysenko Award - Minding The Campus
With campus cancel culture now so commonplace and brazen that even leftist publications like The Atlantic are sounding the alarm, we are now inaugurating a new MTC award: The Minding the Campus Trofim Lysenko Award for the Suppression of Academic Speech (a Lysenko Award, for short).
Who was Trofim Lysenko?
The son of Ukrainian peasant farmers and illiterate until he was 13, Lysenko became an agronomist of initially dubious reputation. His earliest experiments (which involved sowing certain crops in the winter to get yields in the spring—hardly a new idea) were marked by poor design and likely fabricated results. Nevertheless, the young Lysenko loudly proclaimed that they validated his principal theory: that genetics did not exist, and that, instead, plants and animals could simply be trained to develop heritable traits, allowing them to grow and prosper under any conditions.
Foreign scientists regarded him as a bad joke. British biologist S.C. Harland observed that Lysenko was “completely ignorant of the elementary principles of genetics and plant physiology . . . To talk to Lysenko was like trying to explain differential calculus to a man who did not know his 12-times table.” When confronted with statistical errors in his results (likely occurring because he either did not understand statistics, or was simply fudging his data), Lysenko famously claimed that mathematics had no place in biology, and denounced his critics as bourgeois imperialists.
Under normal academic conditions, where researchers follow the scientific method and subject hypotheses to rigorous testing and debate, Lysenko’s theories would have been swiftly exposed for the pseudoscience they were. But Lysenko had one thing going for him. While his research was bunk, the idea that you could change a plant or animal’s heritable characteristics by changing its environment matched up with the Marxist concept of materialism—Joseph Stalin brooked no disagreement from that party line. Therefore, disputing or even mildly questioning Lysenko or his theories (Lysenkoism) thus marked you as a counterrevolutionary, a rebel, an imperialist, etc. Lysenko was not shy about unleashing the secret police on those who disagreed with him, or about blaming his dissenters as the “enemies” responsible for his failures. The lucky ones merely lost their positions and fell into penury. Many others, like botanist Nikolai Vavolov, were named enemies of the state and were either killed or starved to death in prison.
With dissent from Lysenkoism outlawed (indeed, the science of genetics was officially proclaimed to be antinationalist and pseudobiology), Lysenko’s crackpot ideas became official Soviet agricultural policy. This led to predictable results: implementation of his theories led to the famines of the 1930s that killed tens of millions in the Soviet Union. When Mao adopted them in 1958, the result was the Great Chinese Famine of 1959-62, in which 15 million people died.
Even after Watson and Crick cracked the genetic code in 1953, Lysenko, Lysenkoism, and the silencing of dissent remained official Soviet policy well into the 1960s. By the time he was finally exposed as a fraud and disgraced in the mid-60s, Soviet biology and agronomy had been set back by decades. In particular, Soviet genetics research—which had been among the best in the world in the 1920s— was utterly obliterated by Lysenkoism.
The moral of Lysenko is that suppressing academic debate and dissent for political reasons yields bad science, bad scholarship, and inevitably bad results. It can even lead to the collapse of nations. The genius of the scientific method and Western academic culture is that you get closer to the truth by subjecting all theories and ideas to rigorous testing and debate. When you frustrate this process because you are afraid the results might prove politically inconvenient, uncomfortable, or “triggering,” the ghost of Lysenko smiles.
The Lysenko Award
MTC’s Lysenko Award is for those in academia who promote or advocate the silencing of academic inquiry and speech, especially where the motive for doing so is based on political disagreement. Nominees for future awards can be sent to Managing Editor David Acevedo (acevedo@nas.org).
Dishonorable mention for the inaugural Lysenko Award goes to MIT Professor Robert van der Hilst, who caved to the Twitter mob and disinvited Professor Dorian Abbot from giving MIT’s annual Carlson lecture. However, as there appears to be some question as to whether Prof. van der Hilst was motivated by a desire for academic censorship or simple cowardice, he gets a reprieve.
Our winner, however, has no such excuse. While also involved in l’affaire Abbot, she is not on the MIT faculty or in its administration, so unlike Prof. van der Hilst, she was not thrust into the fray. Nevertheless, this Williams College department chair helped lead the keyboard warriors demanding that Prof. Abbot be disinvited from giving the Carlson Lecture—not because his science was unsound, or that he was unqualified, or that he had broken the law or committed a tort, but because he believes that individuals in higher education should be evaluated based on their individual merit rather than their membership in an identity group. Scandalous, I know. Apropos to the purpose of our award, when interviewed by the New York Times, our winner justified her actions thusly:
What, she was asked, of the effect on academic debate? Should the academy serve as a bastion of unfettered speech?
“This idea of intellectual debate and rigor as the pinnacle of intellectualism comes from a world in which white men dominated,” she replied.
Trofim Lysenko would be pleased, although he likely would have formulaically dismissed the need for academic rigor and debate as being the product of fascist-bourgeois-imperialist-capitalist culture, instead of the current wokeism of “straight white men” as the source of the world’s problems.
So congratulations, Williams College Professor Phoebe Cohen, you are the first recipient of the Minding the Campus Lysenko Award for the Suppression of Academic Speech.
History for November
Thursday, November 04, 2021
'If she's woman enough': Virginia Lt. Gov.-elect Winsome Sears lays down challenge to Joy Reid over 'white nationalism' claims - TheBlaze
'You knew what we were asking, ANSWER THE DAMN QUESTION': Dr. Drew on why he lost trust in Fauci - TheBlaze
Don't get suckered by the "underpaid" lie.-----Huge Added Payouts Hidden By Misleading Police 'Top Salary' Claims
"The city of Westland police department is looking to hire some new officers.
...There were 123 total police department employees that year, with 49 of them collecting $100,000 or more in gross pay in 2020, according to city records.
- But Westland offers its police officers as many 57 different compensation categories to collect from.
- For example, the police department paid out $215,000 to employees for unused sick time in 2020. Another $702,537 was paid for unused vacation time.
- There are also extra payouts for overtime, hazard duty and clothing allowances.
A Westland lieutenant with 20 years on the payroll collected $221,331 in 2020 after cashing out retirement perks. The amount include a combined $110,466 for unused vacation and sick time.
A Westland sergeant retired with a gross pay of $197,402 in 2020, with $79,700 coming from payouts for unused sick and vacation time...Read all!
Hit the courts and fight hard! Without vote fraud, Ciattarelli wins New Jersey hands down - American Thinker
"...How can we know that Murphy is competitive only because of vote fraud?
- "A judge has ruled that new elections must be held in Patterson [sic], New Jersey, after mail-in voting allowed massive voter fraud to take place," wrote The Political Insider last August. At issue was a May 12, 2020, City Council special election between two Democrats. "An investigation caused 20 percent of ballots to be rejected, and charges of voter fraud were brought against [challenger Alex] Mendez, another councilman, and two other men," the Insider continues. "Mendez and the councilman were accused of the unauthorized possession of ballots that weren't their own, and also of submitting voter registration applications for those not eligible to vote."

Another flashback...Read all.


