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by Zurkerx » Thu May 12, 2022 10:33 am
by The United Penguin Commonwealth » Thu May 12, 2022 10:33 am
by The United Penguin Commonwealth » Thu May 12, 2022 10:34 am
The Jamesian Republic wrote:The United Penguin Commonwealth wrote:I don’t know too much about it, but I think it’s between Oz and McCormick. Barnette doesn’t have an extreme enough platform. The polls say Oz.
Barnette’s most extreme opinion is that she doesn’t like CRT. she has this to say about it:
>Marxism
She uses that word but it doesn’t mean what she thinks it means.
Is she trying to say CRT divides the means of the production amongst the workers by race?
by Zurkerx » Thu May 12, 2022 10:34 am
by American Legionaries » Thu May 12, 2022 10:34 am
The United Penguin Commonwealth wrote:Deblar wrote:If Marxism is acknowledging that African Americans had less than a great time for much of America's history, then workers of the world, unite
Marxism is just whatever I don’t like. The GOP is Marxist. Traffic jams are Marxist. Broccoli and cheese is Marxist.
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 10:35 am
by Shrillland » Thu May 12, 2022 10:36 am
The Jamesian Republic wrote:The United Penguin Commonwealth wrote:I don’t know too much about it, but I think it’s between Oz and McCormick. Barnette doesn’t have an extreme enough platform. The polls say Oz.
Barnette’s most extreme opinion is that she doesn’t like CRT. she has this to say about it:
>Marxism
She uses that word but it doesn’t mean what she thinks it means.
Is she trying to say CRT divides the means of the production amongst the workers by race?
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 10:37 am
Shrillland wrote:The Jamesian Republic wrote:
>Marxism
She uses that word but it doesn’t mean what she thinks it means.
Is she trying to say CRT divides the means of the production amongst the workers by race?
Partially. She's also saying that CRT will lead to Marxism through the "Long march", a clear reference to Gramsci's Long March(which is something of a misnomer as he never actually used the phrase but it's heavily based on his Theory of Hegemony), which is a popular war to attack education on the right.
by Forsher » Thu May 12, 2022 10:40 am
Zurkerx wrote:Well now, this is unprecedented and will surely set up a legal fight, hopefully one the committee wins:
The Jan. 6 Committee has subpoenaed five GOP House members.
They include Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan, Scott Perry, Mo Brooks, and Andy Biggs. All have refused to show up. Other than ethic committee subpoenas, this is the first time a sitting member of Congress has been issued a Congressional Subpoena. it will undoubtedly be challenged in court. Let's hope the courts move fast on this issue.
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 10:40 am
by The United Penguin Commonwealth » Thu May 12, 2022 10:42 am
Shrillland wrote:The Jamesian Republic wrote:
>Marxism
She uses that word but it doesn’t mean what she thinks it means.
Is she trying to say CRT divides the means of the production amongst the workers by race?
Partially. She's also saying that CRT will lead to Marxism through the "Long march", a clear reference to Gramsci's Long March(which is something of a misnomer as he never actually used the phrase but it's heavily based on his Theory of Hegemony), which is a popular war to attack education on the right.
by Shrillland » Thu May 12, 2022 10:42 am
The Jamesian Republic wrote:No need to thank me for the thread title.
by Free Algerstonia » Thu May 12, 2022 10:42 am
The Jamesian Republic wrote:No need to thank me for the thread title.
by The United Penguin Commonwealth » Thu May 12, 2022 10:43 am
by Forsher » Thu May 12, 2022 10:44 am
The Jamesian Republic wrote:No need to thank me for the thread title.
by American Legionaries » Thu May 12, 2022 10:46 am
The United Penguin Commonwealth wrote:Shrillland wrote:
Partially. She's also saying that CRT will lead to Marxism through the "Long march", a clear reference to Gramsci's Long March(which is something of a misnomer as he never actually used the phrase but it's heavily based on his Theory of Hegemony), which is a popular war to attack education on the right.
it’s funny because CRT is really just a legal doctrine that looks at the world through a lens of systematic oppression, but somehow it’s been morphed by the right to actually be racist in itself, and since it’s easier to declare loudly that CRT is evil leftist racist socialism than it is to actually explain it, that belief wins out.
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 10:48 am
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 10:49 am
Forsher wrote:The Jamesian Republic wrote:No need to thank me for the thread title.
Boomers: We Didn't Start the Fire
Gen Z: We Can Do Bad All By Ourselves
(I don't know how old you are.)
by Zurkerx » Thu May 12, 2022 10:51 am
Forsher wrote:Deblar wrote:Pineapple on pizza is Marxist, I knew it!
Anchovies, however, are bourgeois.Zurkerx wrote:Well now, this is unprecedented and will surely set up a legal fight, hopefully one the committee wins:
The Jan. 6 Committee has subpoenaed five GOP House members.
They include Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan, Scott Perry, Mo Brooks, and Andy Biggs. All have refused to show up. Other than ethic committee subpoenas, this is the first time a sitting member of Congress has been issued a Congressional Subpoena. it will undoubtedly be challenged in court. Let's hope the courts move fast on this issue.
I should probably do some digging to demonstrate my point but just take it on faith that you occasionally get thinkpieces about the immature political culture in NZ, where the author references the US. What they're thinking about is how this article about an election that hasn't even happened yet is chonky, but I just can't help but think about how you've had to preface "The Jan. 6 Committee has subpoenaed five GOP House members" with "this is unprecedented and will surely set up a legal fight".
This is why Tudor/Stuart England has been such a mainstay in history lessons in NZ! The events of Stuart England are the literal basis of the constitutional framework of NZ's government. They're also weirdly reminiscent of the Trumpist period in US history.
by The Jamesian Republic » Thu May 12, 2022 10:53 am
The United Penguin Commonwealth wrote:Shrillland wrote:
Partially. She's also saying that CRT will lead to Marxism through the "Long march", a clear reference to Gramsci's Long March(which is something of a misnomer as he never actually used the phrase but it's heavily based on his Theory of Hegemony), which is a popular war to attack education on the right.
it’s funny because CRT is really just a legal doctrine that looks at the world through a lens of systematic oppression, but somehow it’s been morphed by the right to actually be racist in itself, and since it’s easier to declare loudly that CRT is evil leftist racist socialism than it is to actually explain it, that belief wins out.
by Forsher » Thu May 12, 2022 10:53 am
by Shrillland » Thu May 12, 2022 10:54 am
Zurkerx wrote:Forsher wrote:
Anchovies, however, are bourgeois.
I should probably do some digging to demonstrate my point but just take it on faith that you occasionally get thinkpieces about the immature political culture in NZ, where the author references the US. What they're thinking about is how this article about an election that hasn't even happened yet is chonky, but I just can't help but think about how you've had to preface "The Jan. 6 Committee has subpoenaed five GOP House members" with "this is unprecedented and will surely set up a legal fight".
This is why Tudor/Stuart England has been such a mainstay in history lessons in NZ! The events of Stuart England are the literal basis of the constitutional framework of NZ's government. They're also weirdly reminiscent of the Trumpist period in US history.
Okay, you're going to have to reword what you just said: because I'm a bit confused on what you're saying. I'm not familiar with the Stuart History in England so I don't know much about it.
by Zurkerx » Thu May 12, 2022 10:57 am
Shrillland wrote:Zurkerx wrote:
Okay, you're going to have to reword what you just said: because I'm a bit confused on what you're saying. I'm not familiar with the Stuart History in England so I don't know much about it.
I think, I may be wrong, but I think he's referring to the fights between King and Parliament that led to the English Civil War, the Glorious Revolution, and the final triumph of the concept of Parliamentary Sovereignty.
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