Wednesday, April 23, 2025

The Diversity Report #25

A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion: 

    It’s no mistake that leftists and woke activists are obsessed with power dynamics; their new religion ensures that they cannot see the world any other way. For woke ideologues everything revolves around which groups hold power and how they can take that power for themselves. Thus, questions of right and wrong never enter into the equation. Power is the end that justifies all means.

    They see moral order as an artificial construct that oppresses them (because they want to do evil without consequence). Moral relativism at its core requires the victimization of others as a form of rebellion against order. Of course, the injustice of this mentality is hard to dismiss but leftists have a way around that.

    There’s no shortage of woke activists who have displayed a contempt for the law and for morals when they’re being judged, but they will joyfully embrace morals and the law when they think these things can be used against their enemies. Hypocritically, leftists like the idea of rules, but only for other people. Rules are a shield to prevent retribution from the people they victimize. That’s the only purpose rules serve for the woke.

    To summarize, leftists are total relativists. The rules do not apply to them. The law does not apply to them. Morality does not apply to them. Conscience is non-existent for them (or it exists but they have trained their minds to ignore it). Biological reality does not apply to them. They think they are special and that boundaries should only exist for the people they don’t like.

    This is pure evil. There’s no other rational way to look at it.

Earlier this month, four prison officers at His Majesty’s Prison Frankland were injured with boiling oil and a makeshift blade. Hashem Abedi, who was convicted of aiding his brother in bombing an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that left 22 dead and over a thousand injured, was alleged to have been the attacker.

Muslims believe that dogs are unclean and so the prisoners had, successfully it seems, argued that they should not have to come in contact with the dogs.

  • "The King Of England Can’t Even Celebrate Easter Without Mentioning Islam"--The Federalist. Keep in mind that Charles is not just the king of England, but also the head of the Church of England, ostensibly a Christian faith. The article notes that Charles was busy on Palm Sunday honoring the Sikh holiday of Vaisakhi. But, of course, Easter couldn't be about Christianity but had to involve other decidedly un-Christian religions:
“The love [Christ] showed when he walked the Earth reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger and those in need, a deep human instinct echoed in Islam and other religious traditions, and in the hearts of all who seek the good of others,” the king wrote. 

I think that this statement shows that Charles knows as much about Christianity as he does about living in a cardboard box under a bridge. Of course the whole reason that the parable of the Good Samaritan was so powerful and divisive at the time was precisely because there was no Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger.

In December of 2022, an Afghan was arrested for raping a 13-year-old boy in the French city of Croisilles. While in custody for that crime, he was charged for the February 2022 attempted murder of a tourist in Paris. He was then transferred to Paris to stand trial on the attempted murder case. The trial has started, and during proceedings he spontaneously admitted the rape of the boy in December of 2022.

    The commander of Fort McCoy was relieved of duty after the U.S. Army base failed to install photos of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on a wall displaying their chain of command.

    Col.  Sheyla Baez Ramirez was suspended as garrison commander of Ft. McCoy in Wisconsin. "This suspension is not related to any misconduct," the U.S. Army Reserve Command said in a statement, "We have no further details to provide at this time while this matter is under review."

    Despite the fears of LGBTQ activists, though, season two co-star Isabela Merced has insisted that there is a lot of LGBTQ representation in this season and promised that “the gays are going to be fed.”

    Merced also claimed that the series hired “a gay woman” to edit at least one of the episodes, and the actress insisted that “going as authentic as possible” with the LGBTQ angles for the season.

 A San Francisco-based drag queen group is facing backlash after its Easter performance, which mocked Jesus and Christianity, was marketed to children. The controversial show, held during the Easter weekend, featured performances that some critics argue crossed a line by making light of sacred Christian symbols and beliefs. Despite the growing outrage, the group has defended its performance, claiming it was meant to be an inclusive celebration of creativity and self-expression. However, the performance was marketed to a young audience during one of Christianity’s most sacred holidays.

    “Efforts to go to restaurants, to have social gatherings, things that are very much beer occasions, have softened in the more recent term,” Constellation Brands CEO Bill Newlands said.

    The executive said that Latino customers, who represent half of the beer brand’s customer base, have limited social gatherings, which Newlands said often include beer drinking.

    María Belén Méndez, an archaeologist who was not involved with the project, said the discovery confirms "that there has been an interconnection between both cultures and what their relationships with their gods and celestial bodies was like."

    "We see how the issue of sacrifice exists in both cultures. It was a practice; it's not that they were violent, it was their way of connecting with the celestial bodies," she said.

4 comments:

  1. Re: Ancient alter: The child sacrifices were mostly peaceful sacrifices.

    As AC observed a few years ago: "All over the world, across great time frames, different cultures, with different people, who spoke different languages, on different continents, isolated from each other, all came to the conclusion that murdering an innocent child, sometimes with a knife, or sometimes by throwing them into fire, or sometimes another brutal means, and always something which would have to be horrifically traumatic to do, would give them some advantage. It doesn’t feel like chance." (https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-02-15-2022/)

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    1. Ancient beliefs handed down in secret and backed by demonic forces conspiring to take power and money.

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  2. This is excellent work. Please keep these going.

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