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First is was Cultural Marxism, then Social Darwinism, Social Justice Warriors aka SJWs, then Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter.... Tesla Lives Matter?... then CRT... Y'all remember CuRT!? And let's not forget about Woke... but today all problems and everything wrong with everything comes down to 3 letters: DEI On a very special episode of Pass The Mic, Dr Jemar Tisby and Pastor G. Tyler Burns dive into the effects of the federal governments sweeping actions against DEI initiatives, how we must protect our Black institutions, Black boycotts, and where do we go from here. You can support this podcast at patreon.com/PassTheMic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been a lot of talk lately about who Jesus is. From the Super Bowl commercials from He Gets Us to progressive church theology, many say that he is a Social Justice Warrior. Lets take a look and see if this is really a good characterization of who He is.
In this very special guest episode from Social Justice Warrior icon Rev. Jim Wallis, we examine one of Donald Trump's biggest legal battles regarding his alleged unconstitiutional efforts invading houses of worship. A historic lawsuit has been filed by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, in partnership with the Center on Faith and Justice, on the behalf of a broad coalition of 27 national church and organization plaintiffs, whose combined membership numbers in the millions, to defend the teachings of Jesus and the traditions of all Abrahamic religions. {Subscribe to weekly Jim's Substack column here to stay up to date with our progress.}Rev. Jim Wallis speaks with two important leaders involved in the case of Mennonite Church USA VS The Department of Homeland Security: Kelsey Brown Corkoran, the Supreme Court Director at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law, and Reverend Carlos Malave, the president of the Latino Christian National Network (LCNN), which is a broad Christian Latino network in our country, including Pentecostals, evangelicals, Catholics, and mainline leaders.On the first day of his second term as President of the United States, according to Fox News, Donald Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security to upend a decades long practice honoring sacred spaces and “sensitive locations” to allow religious leaders and congregants to obey the commandment of Jesus from Matthew 25: “As ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Jesus' words include “the stranger” which means immigrant and refugee in Greek.Immigrants and refugees, who rely on these sacred spaces for sustenance for their souls and bodies, are being deterred by the aggressive and unorthodox tactics from the Trump Administration that the lawsuit alleges are a violation of the First Amendment right to freely practice religion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textWho is Jesus? Really? Ever since he walked the earth, his identity and priorities have been the subject of countless debates among scholars, thought leaders, and your average armchair theologian. The thing is, it's remarkably easy to form Jesus into an image that looks a lot like...well...us. One version of Jesus that's gained a lot of traction in our culture today is the Social Justice Jesus. But as novel as it may seem, it's really an echo of what we've seen throughout history. Tune in as Mike and Ryan discuss. "The Legend of the Social Justice Jesus" by Greg Koukl: https://www.str.org/w/the-legend-of-the-social-justice-jesusWatch & Subscribe on Youtube: https://youtu.be/POTIH1W4k4oFunny news, Real Talk & Spiritual Growth - Faith that's honest, Deep & Intentional Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Tali shares her experience as a young Social Justice Warrior and how the woke dooctrines convinced her to urge her wife into a trans identity.Find her on twitter: https://x.com/talibotz Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboycehttps://cash.app/$benjaminaboycehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
We have more of Euripides' work than either of the other tragedians combined and yet the details of his life, him as a real person composing real art, are frustratingly lacking. And when they're not lacking, they're often just slander or wild misunderstandings of history. Today we begin looking at the life and times of Euripides, the first BEST playwright. CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Brill's Companion to Euripides "Life of Euripides", William Blake Tyrell; Euripides' Bacchae, translated by TA Buckley; Euripides' Phoenissae, translated by EP Coleridge; Euripides' Alcestis, translated by David Kovacs; Euripides' Trojan Women, translated by EP Coleridge. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let me take you back to my Chicago days Is it before November 12th, 2024? Go get onboarded for Adi Shakti's 99 Day Magical Mystery Tour for the chance to win prizes and retreats: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-FuuGMumcc/ Here is the link to join the SEEKER Membership. —--- Let me take you back to my Chicago days—the early years of social justice work that shaped who I am today. Back then, I was all in: volunteering in shelters, working with courts, and fully immersed in the service world. But something felt off. I watched people who dedicated their lives to helping others struggle just to survive. And I began to question: does making an impact really mean sacrificing your own well-being?
Does the Bible support social justice? Does God care about the oppressed? Are we called to do the same? In today's episode, Patrick shares how Psalm 94 points us to God - our good social justice Warrior. Read the Bible with us in 2024! This year, we're tackling a group of Old Testament books traditionally known as “The Writings”— Psalms, Chronicles, Proverbs, Daniel, Ruth and more! Download your reading plan now. Your support makes TMBT possible. Ten Minute Bible Talks is a crowd-funded project. Join the TMBTeam to reach more people with the Bible. Give now. Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it so that others can find it, too. Use #asktmbt to connect with us, ask questions, and suggest topics. We'd love to hear from you! To learn more, visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter@TenMinuteBibleTalks. Don't forget to subscribe to the TMBT Newsletter here. Passages: Psalm 94
Based in Oakland, CA, Porsche Veu aka The Poetic Activist is a gifted author, speaker, educator and poet, who tackles the challenging racial and social justice issues of our day head on, without apology. We discuss her faith journey, the urgency of truth telling and becoming comfortable with discomfort, the roots of White supremacy within the American church, and how she uses her work to move people beyond performative change while centering the urgency of inner work. Porsche uses her art to fight social injustice, empower women, youth, the Black community, and advocate for mental and emotional health. Porsche's first vulnerable stage poem "Caesar: A Poem About Suicide,"an ode to her dog and a story of fighting for mental health, pushed her to be unapologetically vulnerable and encourage others to erase shame, and tell their own stories. Her book, Two Kinds of Fire, explores how spiritual and emotional fire transformed her life, and gives her a distinct voice for those who are overlooked in our society. From a Ted Talk to Google and The Black Women's March, Porsche has been invited to speak, perform, and teach at a variety of events, workshops, and creative spaces, leaving audiences feeling challenged, motivated and inspired. Because, “Jesus and justice go together, she reminds us. Stay Connected with Porsche Veu aka The Poetic Activist - - Visit her website - Follow her on Instagram, @ThePoeticActivist, YouTube, and LinkedIn. - And don't forget to check out her poem, Jokes (“America is the comedian whose been in the game for decades and still ain't funny. Tells the worst jokes known to mankind, then gets mad when you don't laugh.”) which we uplifted in our conversation. Help Us Spread the Word! If you enjoy the Pray with our Feet podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, where you can subscribe to the show. You can also listen on Spotify, and on all major streaming platforms. BE in Community with Us: Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our online store. Use the discount Code CELEBRATE5 (in honor of our 5th year anniversary) for free shipping until Sunday, September 1! Head over to Instagram and Threads where the conversation continues between episodes. Enjoy our @PrayWithOurFeet IG Live series, Move it Forward Monday, uplifting conversations that spark change with activists, community leaders, artists and more. Special thank you to my husband Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer!
When Bearing Witness: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Storyteller
Are you ready for a masterclass in trauma-informed space holding? In this episode of When Bearing Witness, we are joined by Frank Velásquez Jr., founder of 4 the Hood and creator of the Ascending Leaders in Color Fellowship program. Frank pulls back the curtain on how he creates protected spaces for leaders of color to connect, grow, and authentically express themselves without filters. We also discussed the crucial need for these spaces, given the historical lack of representation in leadership roles and the challenges people of color face in predominantly white workplaces.About Frank Velásquez Jr.Meet Frank Velásquez Jr.: Storyteller Extraordinaire, Social Justice Warrior, and Community Trailblazer. With a heart as big as his vision, Frank dances on the frontlines of change, armed with an unshakeable belief in racial and gender equity. As the founder of 4 Da Hood and the mastermind behind the Ascending Leaders in Color Fellowship program, Frank is forging paths for people of color to lead with authenticity, courage, and joy! For Frank, advancing equity isn't just a job—it's a movement toward building generational wealth for communities of color!Connect with Frank Velásquez Jr.4 Da Hood | Ascending Leaders in Color Fellowship program| LinkedIn | InstagramAbout Host Maria Bryan Maria Bryan is a trauma-informed storytelling trainer. She helps nonprofit leaders tell powerful and impactful stories that resist harm. Maria has over fifteen years in marketing communications in the public sector. She has a Master's Degree in Public Administration, a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, and is professionally certified in Trauma & Resilience, Trauma-Informed Space Holding, and Somatic Embodiment & Regulation. Maria is a firm believer that storytellers make the world a healthier, safer, cleaner, and happier place. Connect with MariaSpeaking & Training | LinkedIn | Email
Delve into the world of "Social Justice Warriors" with Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN. Explore the history and connotations of this term, often used in contemporary discussions about activism and advocacy. Did you know that the term "Social Justice Warrior" can carry both positive and negative connotations?Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice_warriorWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Because I choose to reject hyper-materialism and hyper-individualism, I may endure: internal suffering Internal agony Internal afflictions Internal tortures Internal torments Internal discomfort Internal soreness Internal aches Internal aching Internal hurts Internal throbs Internal throbbing Internal smarting Internal prickings Internal stings Internal stingings Internal twinges Internal shooting pains Internal stabs Internal pangs Internal spasms Internal stitches Internal cramps Internal irritations Internal stiffness Internal tenderness.” -Antonio Myers. “My calling may cost me friendships, events, environments, people, things, talk buddies, hangout buddies, small talk buddies, acquaintances, associates, colleagues, co-workers, habits, attitudes, glance buddies, business deals, opportunities, and “living large.” -Antonio Myers. “Some people in the worlds of media communication, advertising media, broadcast media, digital media, electronic media, hypermedia, interactive media, mass media, MEDIA Programme, multimedia, new media, news media, print media, published media, art media, storage media, media player softwares, recording medium, and social media will antagonize me.” -Antonio Myers. “In the worlds of Culture, Geography, Health, History, Human activities, Mathematics, Nature, People, Philosophy, Politics, Secularity, Religion, Society, and Technology, some will antagonize me.” -Antonio Myers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
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Show Notes and Transcript Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution, joins Hearts of Oak to share her harrowing experiences in China and discusses her book "Mao's America," which draws parallels between the Cultural Revolution and the current woke movement in America. Fresh from a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, which has amassed a whopping 5M+ views on X/Twitter, Xi recounts to us the chaos and fear of the Cultural Revolution, comparing the Red Guards in China to modern movements like BLM and Antifa, exposing the manipulation of youth for political gain. She warns against the destructive nature of cancel culture and emphasizes the importance of preserving American values. Xi reflects on her journey to America and addresses the impact of communist regimes on families and personal freedoms and stresses the need to resist authoritarian control for the sake of freedom and democracy. Xi Van Fleet describes herself as “Chinese by birth; American by choice, survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution, defender of liberty.” She was born in China, lived through the Cultural Revolution, and was sent to work in the countryside at the age of 16. After Mao's death she was able to go to college to study English and has lived in the United States since 1986. In 2021, she delivered a school board speech in Loudoun County, Virginia against Critical Race Theory that went viral and ignited national conservative media attention. She now devotes her time and energies full time to warning about the parallels between Mao's Cultural Revolution in China and what's unfolding in America today. Connect with Xi... X/Twitter x.com/XVanFleet *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com and follow him on X twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin (Hearts of Oak) And I'm delighted to have Xi Van Fleet with us today. Xi, thank you so much for joining us today. (Xi van Fleet) Well, thank you so much for finding me all the way from the UK. This is amazing. I will thank Karen Siegemund. I know you were speaking at an AFA conference recently, and Karen was singing your praises. And when we talked last week or a week before, she had mentioned you. So, it's wonderful to have you. I've been having the pleasure of listening to your book. But obviously, before we get into that, people can find you at your Twitter handle, @XVanFleet. And that is what they will find if they head over. Your book is Mao's America. It is available everywhere in the UK. I know I listened to it as a audio book. You can get as a hardback also. Childhood in China And I found it fascinating and riveting. But maybe we can jump in. It's you describe it as a an aspiring survivor of Mao's cultural revolution in china, and you do in it make a a passionate case that history is repeating itself as the woke revolution spreads across America and you lived through the cultural revolution; you fled, you left China and you've spent many, many years in America. I think in Virginia where I've been many times in the last two years actually all over Virginia. I know Virginia more than any other state in the US but, maybe I can ask you first; tell us about growing up in China. Our audience, 50% U.S., 50% U.K. Few of them will have any idea of what that was like. But maybe what are some of your childhood memories of growing up in China? Well, the first thing I can say is that before the Cultural Revolution, my memory was – I just don't have much memory because one thing, it was not –, not a lot going on. So, in a way, I call it eventless, but it's not. It's not eventless. But for a child like me, it's relatively calm. So to me, my memory kind of started in the cultural revolution. And to me, it's overnight. And I was not even seven. And people question, how can you remember? Yes, you remember when your whole world was turned upside down. And it's just almost overnight and class was canceled. One day I went to the classroom and I saw the writing on the blackboard by the teacher that there's no class for three days. And that three days lasted for two years and for some others, as long as four years. And it's absolute chaos. Why school was closed? Because no one was running the school. All the teachers and administrators were ousted by who? By the kids. Kids. So, for me, it's elementary school. And I witnessed some violence, but it's not lethal, of course. But that's not the case in middle school and in universities. And we heard stories, even though I was too little to go to those places and witness the violence. But many, many people died. The teachers, professors, and school administrators in the hands of the Red Guards. And as I mentioned in my book, the first killing happened in the middle school for girls in Beijing. Just girls, young girls, 12 to 16, somehow was able to just turn around and regard their principals as enemies. And they would hate their principal so much that they want to kill her, and they did. And meanwhile, it's chaos. It's absolute chaos everywhere. So since there's no class, so we just went to the street. And every day we witnessed some kind of a struggle session. I think this term has come into the English vocabulary, struggle session. It's public trial of the presumed enemy of the state. And it can be anyone. So, one day, and I was with my friend looking at all this parade of the enemies and found out, and I noticed that's her father, our neighbour. And that really brought close to me that anyone, anyone can be the enemy. And I was just really praying my father wouldn't make any mistakes so that he would be paraded like that. And then destruction, destruction everywhere. everywhere, and that lasted. That's pretty much my memory of the 10 years of Cultural Revolution, and because it lasted until Mao's death in 1976. I graduated from high school in 1975, and what to do after you graduate? Everyone had to go to the countryside because the Cultural revolution has destroyed all the economy; everything. There's no job. And for the young people, there's only one way out, go to the countryside, and of course, Mao said, "you go to the countryside and get re-educated by the peasants to be a better communist." And again, the word re-education now made into the English vocabulary. Tell us about that. That term re-education is a term that in the West we don't really understand, but is a powerful concept, I guess, by the government. Tell us what re-education meant in China, as you saw it. Actually, this word, they have a different, but there are different words for the same concept. It started with thought reform. Thought reform is something that everyone, everyone had to go through after the communists took over China. So, because we all had bad thoughts, bad education, bad ideas put in our head, and that's not good. It's not allowed. So, we all have to go through this process called thought reform. Or you can say indoctrination, brainwash, whatever. And so during the Cultural Revolution, they had a new term for it. It's re-education. Sounds better. And so what you do? You get your re-education through physical labor. Go to the countryside. And the culture revolution, that was 66 to 76, 1966 to 1976. So, that was your whole time in high school growing up. That's all. But then before, it wasn't that this suddenly comes in and everything changes. The Great Leap Forward was before that. And the amount of people that died, tens of millions, that's a number so difficult for anyone who's never experienced that to understand. But I've seen figures of 40, 50 million. It's huge. It's huge. Yeah. And I'm glad you mentioned it. Why Mao want to launch this cultural revolution? I did not know. Many people did not know. We just went through it. We suffered. And we did not know why. I had no idea until way after I came here, when I was able to read different sources of materials. And then I said, my God. It took, you know, I went through this whole disaster, this catastrophe, and suffered so much, everyone, and now I know why. Let me go back to the Great Leap Forward that you mentioned, and that was in the late 50s and early 60s that Mao launched this movement called Great Leap Forward. What he wanted to do, he wanted to modernize China. And, okay, modernize not to raise the living standard for the people. No, he wanted to do one thing, one thing only. He wanted to produce steel. And he wanted to produce steel so that, and the plan was that in 15 years, in 10 years, we'll surpass the production in the UK, and 15 years, surpass the United States. Why steal? Why not something else? Of course, steel is going to be useful for his weapon, for whatever, for his power. So, everyone has to do that. Everyone, school kids, urban dwellers, peasants, everyone has to do one thing. The whole country mobilized to do one thing, to make steel. And how do you make steel? Yo u make a homemade furnace, backyard, and you get doorknobs and kitchen utensils, whatever, and throw it into the furnace and come out junk, of course. So, that lasted like two years and a total failure. Not just that, all the crops failed because no one was working in the fields. So up to 50, we don't know the number. We would never know the number because the numbers will never be released unless, you know, CCP is out of power. Up to 50 million people starved to death. So, for a dictatorship, that's still a big deal. It is a big deal. You know, so Mao was forced to take a back seat. And so let someone else, which was the president of China, Liu Shaoqi, took over and to recover from that disaster, focused on economy. That was 1962. And as a dictator, Mao was not going to take it. He wanted his power, not just power. He still had power. He wanted absolute power. And that was his reason to launch the Cultural Revolution. The Cultural Revolution was for one reason alone, get power back from his political, he considered them political enemy. So it's all about power. And that is exactly what happened in the West, of course, including UK. Some people want power. They want not just power, but absolute and permanent power. And that's why it's so similar. And what do they do? You know, they use the young people. They use the youth, the indoctrinated youth. And in China, it's Red Guards. In the West, it's BLMers, Antifa, Social Justice Warriors. I don't know. Okay, you may have some other names. It's all the same, all the same. Now, they are pro-Hamas activists. They're all the same. They're just like the Red Guards. They came from the same source, government schools, from the same indoctrination, Marxist-Communist indoctrination. You mentioned the Red Guards, and if people have read the book and understand, I think your book is a great eye-opener into the background of Communist China that most people have no idea about. But you have a whole chapter talking about the Red Guards and the rallies you went to, and that was the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. Were the Red Guards, I know you're very young at this stage, but were they part of the Great Leap Forward, what had happened before, or did they just come around the Cultural Revolution and were Mao's kind of personal guards or personal army? Yeah, no, they were too young for the, most of them were too young for the Great Leap Forward. And maybe some college students still participated as a little kid. But, those are the kids that went through t he indoctrination. By then, in 1966, Mao had control of the education system for 17 years. That's enough to produce a whole generation of brainwashed, indoctrinated youth who knew nothing, nothing, but Mao was their great leader. Not only great leader, Mao was their real father, Mao was their god and their only purpose of life is follow Mao's instruction and do whatever Mao asked them to do. And what Mao wanted them to do? Mao wants them to take the power off the hands of those CCP bureaucrats. That's what it is. So, And as young people, as students, whenever you think people in power, you think about your teacher first, because the teacher was the one in the classroom tell you what to do every day. And then the school administrations. So, that's what they started with. They started to take power from those in the universities or schools, and then they go to the larger society and everyone. This is really hard to understand, but that's the fact that the Cultural Revolution was a revolution against the CCP, against the CCP government, against the CCP's institutions, because Mao wanted his power from the hands of those he no longer trusted. And the Red Guards were just used as political pawns. Just like today, those things, students think they are doing something that for some great cause. They don't know history. They have no clue. If they knew anything of the Cultural Revolution, they would say, 'oh, maybe this is history repeating.' It is history repeating for people who know, for people who lived through it. Well, yeah, and another concept used in the book, which people understand today, and you've applied it back then, is cancel culture, and that's in Chapter 7. And you talk about in China, I'll talk about there and then we'll take it up to the present and what we see, but you talk about destroying the four olds. Tell us about that. Yes. And so people think cancel culture is something new. It's not. In China, it has a different name. It's called smashing the four olds. Old ideas, old tradition, old custom, and old habits. It is really the Chinese civilization, Chinese traditional culture. So, everything that is not communist has to be destroyed. Everything. And again, for the kids, what you go first, you go something obvious. You go after the statues. Yeah, what statues? And in China, there are not as many statues in the public places as in the West. They are mostly in temples and churches. They went into the temples and mostly Buddhist temples, Confucian temples with statues destroyed them and church destroyed them. And so when I saw what's going on in the West, I just hope they knew a little bit of history, that this has been done before and then change names. And so, because any traditional names is considered for old then has to be destroyed. And names of streets, institutions, even personal names. I'm sure that happened in UK, Okay, but that happened everywhere in the United States, in Virginia. Because in Virginia, a lot of schools were named after the founding fathers who are Virginians and just have to change them. And we did the same thing in China. The names of streets are changing into anti-imperial street, revolutionary street, whatever. And I saw that, absolutely. And then people really have problem figuring out where to meet because the name keep changing. It's just very, very confusing chaos. And then people also ask me, you know, anyone to stop them? Well...? Defund the police. Here we call it defund the police. There it's called smashing the criminal justice systems. All the law enforcement was dismantled. There's no one to stop the Red Guards. And who can stop it? Because, Mao declared he was the red commander-in-chief for his little red guards. No one dared to stop them. And that's, again, that's what's happening here. Yeah, that's exactly what's happening here. The Democratic Party in the United States, the Democratic Party is behind, behind the BMM, behind the Antifa, they're behind all the student movement. That's why, you know, and then the conservatives, we back the blue. But the blue, it actually will have orders not to do anything, just like China. They I want to pick up on some other concepts of the book, but you start the book talking about that experience of speaking in Loudoun County at those school board meetings. What prompted you to do that? Because to speak publicly is quite a thing for someone who hasn't spoken, and the vast majority of people have not. But, I enjoy doing videos of people. I don't necessarily enjoy speaking publicly. And that is a very different thing. So, what led you and persuaded you that you had to speak publicly? Yeah, thank you. That's a good question. And I now, I speak everywhere and I'm speaking to you now, but I never dreamed that is something I dare to do. I was as quiet as a mouse, like typical Asian immigrant. I just mind my own business. And also when I came here in 1986, I had this idea that I left communism behind me and I come to this greatest country on earth and a country, the freedom will be guaranteed. There's nothing to worry. And I never really pay much attention to politics. Until you start to see science here and there. And then probably my earliest memory would be the, political correctness, that we were told that we have to say certain things, certain ways, and they keep changing the rule. So, and I just feel like that's just kind of like cultural revolution. But still, I did not really lose my sleep over those things, and but it's become more and more and not just you know in the media but my workplace in my child school and in my immediate environment I saw this kind of thing that remind me of cultural revolution still I did not do anything never thought I would do anything until 2020, until 2020. And when I saw the cities being burned and the state of violence, the riots, the absolute slogan that is nothing short of communist slogans. I just could not sit back anymore. And so I, I decided to get involved, but only, you know, small steps. I got involved with local conservative organizations and then went to the school board. And even for the school board, I thought, well, you know, it's local. It's local, you know, it's my county's school board. And I was so thankful I had to have, they required to wear the mask. I said, thank goodness. So no one knew what I really looked like. And it was very nerve-wracking, but i finished that I said okay i did my duty. I have no idea that it went viral. I thought why it went viral, everybody knew everybody knew this is like cultural revolution, well, well, well, well, what a surprise that I found out that people have no idea and most of the people in that room in the school board meeting in Rome, probably the first time they heard about the Cultural Revolution. And then, of course, Fox News called, and then people want to know more, and I still feel like, you know, even though I was invited to talk and an interview here and there, I just don't think it's enough, and I went to one meeting, it's a conservative meeting, and I was talking about the Cultural Revolution, Red Guards, 4-0s, and I noticed people down there, you know, the audience, they look like, what? I said, no, no, no. It is not something that people just can learn in a short meeting here or there, so that's the time I said, I have to do more. And never ever, just like I never dreamed of speak publicly, I never dreamed of writing a book. But I feel like I got to, got to, I have to. And so in 2022, spring of 2022, I quit my job. I just decided this is what I'm called to do. And I spent a whole year and had that book down. And it must, I mean, to go from living in the US for many years, just getting on with your own business, your own life, family, all of that, to speaking at this and then ending up on a show like with Tucker. That is a, probably if you look back, you'd think, would you have made the same decision? Because, we don't know where our actions lead. We don't know. But you end up where you are, and it must be a pleasant surprise, obviously. Well, the only thing I can say is it's God's will. I really, if I were told before I went to the school board that I will be asked to speak on live TV on Fox, I would say, no, no way. I would quit right there. You know, this is not... But this also is a very humbling experience. And I really realized it's just really nothing about me. It is all about the country, not just the United States, about the West. And so... God's will. I have no idea. I have made so many times, oh, I made a flop myself, many, many times. I don't care. I don't care at this point. It's not about me. It's not about me. It's about my message. If I can get the message out, I'll do anything. Can I go in back, because you mentioned You mention in your book, I think, a conversation with your father, and he said something or a discussion that made you realize that he didn't necessarily accept everything. And I'm wondering for you growing up in that environment under Mao, what made you begin to question? What made you begin to ask? Because you're not supposed to ask questions. You're supposed to accept everything. You obviously were someone who may be asked, what was that like and what kind of questions did you have? I did not ask. There are people that are smarter than I am or they're just more politically sensitive than I was. I was just the last one to realize anything. But I did have one experience because people ask me, what did your parents tell you during the Cultural Revolution, with all the chaos going on? Nothing, nothing, because the culture is that anyone can be a snitcher, that it can be your family and it can be your spouse, can be your children, can be your parents, just anyone. And parents, smart parents don't talk to their kids. So, we never talk, discuss anything serious. It's about just daily routine. So I never really know. Even today, my father passed away 20 some years ago. I really wish I had asked him some questions. Never. So, I did not know where he stand. But one day I was doing exactly what I was indoctrinated to do. I was watching everyone else as potential counter revolutionaries. So, in my diary, I recorded there's someone making some remarks, and I think it's anti-party, it's anti-socialism, it's kind of bad. And so my father was a professional writer. He worked in the propaganda department. It's called propaganda department. Yeah, he wrote articles for the party and for speeches, you know, whatever. So, he would encourage me to write diary and he would go over and correct to improve my writing. And then when he saw that, he was kicked out very serious. And he said, do you plan to report this person? I thought he would praise me for doing the right thing to record, you know, someone saying something not politically correct. And that's the only conversation I kind of realized he did not approve what was going on. But, we never had deeper discussion. That is how bad it is. I just feel like there's so much is lost because there's no real communication between my father and the three of us, my siblings. Because it's just not safe. It's not safe to talk about serious stuff with your kids. Chapter 8 talks about family. And I know from talking to my wife, who grew up in Bulgaria, and those who live behind the Iron Curtain, the mistrust, I guess, and they've learned that up to 10% of family members were working for the government. Turning Families Against Each Other You talk about that, about how the Mao regime, I guess, turned families against each other. Were you aware of that? Is that something you look back and understand now? What was that like at the time? Yeah. That's what we were taught all our lives from kindergarten, that we have enemy everywhere. The enemy always will take any opportunity to overthrow our government and take us back to capitalism. And capitalism is where everyone suffers. And so we're trained to look out for signs, for remarks, for behavior, for gestures, and, you know, that we're supposed to report. That includes everybody. That includes your parents, your siblings, your relatives. And, yes, and it's normal. It's normal. It's considered politically correct. So, yes, we look out for anything that is not. Really proved by the party. And that is, I'm just so heartbroken when I see the same thing happening here. At my former workplace, we had this DNI, back then it was called the Diversity and Inclusion Council. And we were told, and I was included, recruited to be a member because I have identity, you know, I am a minority. So, it's say, see something, say something. And see what? See racist comment. So, if you hear any co-workers have racist comment, you're supposed to report to the council. And this is exactly the same thing. I'm sure in your case, it's exactly the same, that you're encouraged and that become a culture. And that's a communist culture. That's Marxist culture because communism, Marxism depend on the mistrust of the people to control them. Absolutely. And yeah, so Bulgaria, yeah. Any communist country. When I post something, I always hear people from all former or still communist country. You know, say, yeah, this happened in Romania. Yes, this happened in Cuba. Yes, it happened in all communist countries. And there's so many parts you talk about. I get the land reform was partially destroying and taking away the right, personal right to own property. You talk about the destruction of the family, and that was supposed to be the Destruction of Culture and Religion community and not the nuclear family. Then you go and talk about destruction of religion. And there are so many parts of kind of what makes a culture, what unites people, makes them a people. And it seems so at every turn that Mao was seeking to remove those building blocks, I guess, of society. Yes. Well, that's not something that they hide. That's what they say in the Communist Manifesto. They want to destroy the private ownership, and then they want to destroy family, and they want to destroy religion. I think it is still there's so many people today in the West believe that Marxist is an economic theory. It's not. It's a religion. It is a religion. Above all, they want to destroy Christianity, the foundation of the Western civilization. And only when they destroy religion can they destroy the rest. And that's what we see today. What was it like coming to America? Because you grew up and you come to America and you see a church on every street corner, I guess, in many cities, in many towns. Obviously, China, very different. That is not accepted. So, what was that like coming over and seeing this kind of something new that Discovering Churches in America you hadn't maybe come across before? Yeah, it was amazing. And I went to the first town I went to is a small town in Kentucky. And it's every block, every other block, there's a church. I was thinking, OK, you know, if you have a church, you have one central church. And then everybody go that. That's my way of thinking, because everything is centralized, everything. Why are there so many? You know, and it's just amazed me. But later, especially during the writing of the book, I realized that was like China before. Every other block, you will have a temple and different kind of temple. You may have a Buddhist temple. You may have a Confucius temple or Taoist temple. And you have a church. That was normal in most societies. And that's what I, when I travel around the world, that's what I saw. So, you know, if I go to a Muslim country, a mosque, I saw, what's it called? In Islam, it's a mosque. Yes, it's a mosque. Yeah, and everywhere. That was China. Every civilization has to build on some kind of faith that people share. And so I missed it because why? They destroyed all of it, absolutely destroyed it. And as in the remaining temples in my city, they were turned into parks. And so I went then and thinking this is just a park. It's for relaxing and it's for, you know, just entertainment. And those statues, they were just superstitions and it's just backward thinking in old days. So, that is how they destroyed the people's faith, not just religion. In the countryside, all those temples are all gone, gone, gone. But it still took me a long time to really, really understand why Christianity is so important to the findings of America. And I have to say, I went through the process that you call a simulation, because I wanted so much, to understand. I wanted so much to be American. So, I took the time and I took the effort to understand it, to read the books. Especially in Virginia, as you said, you love Virginia. I feel so attached to Virginia because the history, America started in Virginia. And I just tried to visit all those places of the founding fathers and understand what makes this country so unique need that. I want to do anything to come here. And that's something that the left has destroyed. They destroyed assimilation and replaced it with multiculturalism. Same in UK. What is multiculturalism? Basically, say every culture is the same. It doesn't matter. And if it's a communist culture, it's just as good as American culture or the Western civilization. And so, I I think that a lot of the newer immigrants were encouraged not to know anything about the American tradition, the American values, and stick to their own, which obviously they choose to abandon to come to this country. I think that they have been very, very successful. Not only the new immigrants know nothing or don't want to know anything about the Western civilization and the young people that born, grew up in the West know nothing about their heritage. And the only thing they know is indoctrination, Marxism, communism. That's why they're so successful. No, exactly. Just a curious question. You came to the States in 86, and you talk in your book about trying to do that and managing, and everyone was so delighted for you because it is the American dream. Wherever you go in the world, America is America. But what led you to actually applying and wanting to come to America? Well, also I described in my book because it is, no matter what kind of indoctrination that CCP put on the Chinese people, once you know a little bit of information from the outside source, you know America is great. Everyone wanted to go to America back then. But before that, I did not know. I thought America was hellish. It is the worst capitalist country in the world where the proletarians all suffer and only few people, rich people, they thrive. The rest all suffer. You would never want to go to America because you go there to suffer. But once we get the information formation. And once the, after the Cultural Revolution, they started to open up, we know it's the best country in the world. So, it's a matter of whether you could go rather than where you choose to go. And I was lucky because I was, I was working in a college teaching English and met some American teachers who came to teach during the summer and made a friend with someone one from Kentucky and that lady helped me to come to America. It's not to choose. It's like you're dying. Yeah. It's only a matter of whether you could or not. So I was just so fortunate. And I just never, now I'm thinking about it, I think this is just God's will that I came all the way here to do what? To fight against communism. 10 years later. Because you speaking out obviously has given confidence to others, individuals always. Whenever they're concerned about something and they see someone stand up and speak truth, that emboldens them, that encourages them. What has been the response to you? America has so many groups speaking up about what is happening in schools. I mean, Mums for Liberty is a phenomenal organization. Many others across the country. And that's exciting to see. But, what was that like for you after you spoke up? You must have got not only the media attention, but the thanks, I guess, from parents thanking you for speaking up. What was that like? It's overwhelming. It's overwhelming. I was a little bit concerned about the Chinese community, because a lot of Chinese were still very loyal to, they think, to China, but it's not. China and the CCP are two different things. They think they are loyal to China, but they're really loyal to CCP. But, I got so many great feedbacks and support from the patriotic community in in the Chinese community. So, it's just amazing. And also the same time, because I've been to so many, I was invited by so many organizations and I met so many people and I found that there's so many people just like me, never got involved politically and especially so many parents. And when people ask me, do you think it's too late? Do you think we'll have a hope? I said, we do. The fact that I got involved and that the fact I met so many, so many parents, so many patriots got involved for the first time in their lives is that so many people really are waking up. They understand that their freedom and the future of their country is in peril and they want to do something. And that's the hope. I think it was James Lindsay who wrote the foreword or the intro, and I've had him on many times and met him last year. I love that kind of connection between his fantastic mind in understanding what is happening and you experiencing this in China and that coming together. And to me, I saw that as a perfect mix, a perfect connection complementing each other. I am amazed that I met so many people. I have been following him, listening to him on YouTube, and I met most of the people that I used to just look and admire from afar. And I met them. And James Lindsay I met quite early on and we've become friends. And he is just amazing, amazing. Tell me the just final thing. Chapter 10 was the title making of the new man and in it one little part stuck out with me that you talked about having to write a confessional letter I can't remember if it was you or a family member but I remember I think it was Jordan Peterson talking about having to do that and you realize these concepts that were there in the communist regime. Actually well, Canada is quite communist in many ways under Trudeau, but those same ways of dealing with I guess the public if they fall out of line to get them back into line to correct them that re-education. I guess it's exactly the same ways that are being used in the west and I thought that was a I was able to make that parallel as soon as I read heard that confession there I I thought that's just what Jordan Peterson has had to do. Exactly. That is required of everyone who has to go through the struggle session. And also I mentioned in my book, struggle session was part of our lives and still going on today in China. Struggle sessions have different levels. There are some that are very brutal, like the one that in the Netflix original opening scene, three-body problem, that really shook, shocked a lot of the Americans for the first time. Wow, that is struggle session, yeah. Also, there are milder version of struggle session that everyone have to go through as a kid. I have to do that in the classroom that we have this thing called political study. It's every week we have to sit and read. First of all, we have to read a mouse quotation. And then we will go around and everyone will say, according to that instruction, I did not do it quite well. Well, you know, I had a bad thought the other day, which was not up to the requirement of Mao's instruction, and I did this, and then the other kids say, yes, I saw you did this and that, and you said this and that. So, go around and around. Yes, absolutely. It's confession. Let me just remind the viewers as we finish, Mao's America available everywhere. Make sure and follow Xi Van Fleet on her Twitter page. Thank you so much, Xi, for coming on. It's a privilege talking to you, sharing your background experiences, right up to speaking truth today in America. So, thank you for coming on and sharing those thoughts and giving us those insights from your book. My thoughts are real thoughts. But, in the culture of those are bad thoughts that need to be given rid of. Thank you so much for the opportunity.
A new MP3 sermon from Beverly Manor Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Amos: Social Justice Warrior? Subtitle: The Minor Prophets Speaker: Jason Shults Broadcaster: Beverly Manor Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/7/2024 Bible: Amos 5:24 Length: 35 min.
England v Brazil.. Social Justice Warriors make it about something other then two historical teams..Hungary v Turkey.. Hungary is coming up..US v Mexico..Barcelona President has his say on Madrid
Josh and David open with a discussion of Trump, the New York special election, immigration, and the presidential election. They also discuss some Republicans, including Trump, siding with Russia and its dictatorial leader, Vladimir Putin. In the guest segment, state Rep. Phillip Ensler zooms in to discuss the 2024 Legislative Session, the gambling bill, and his collection of gun reform legislation. We mark the first time we're honoring a "Social Justice Warrior of the Week." This week, our honoree is Civil Rights activist Sheyann Webb-Christburg, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Smallest Freedom Fighter." In the close, Josh and David discuss DEI and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. To sign up for a chance to win tickets to Selma The Musical in Montgomery, email apwproducer@gmail.com About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: This week's music is courtesy of Selma The Musical.
“Human rights activism seeks to protect basic rights such as those laid out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights including such liberties as: right to life, citizenship, and property, freedom of movement; constitutional freedoms of thought, expression, religion, peaceful assembly; and others.[28] The foundations of the global human rights movement involve resistance to colonialism, imperialism, slavery, racism, segregation, patriarchy, and oppression of indigenous peoples.[29] Environmental activism takes quite a few forms: the protection of nature or the natural environment driven by a utilitarian conservation ethic or a nature oriented preservationist ethic the protection of the human environment (by pollution prevention or the protection of cultural heritage or quality of life) the conservation of depletable natural resources the protection of the function of critical earth system elements or processes such as the climate.” -Wikipedia. “I am called to do all of the above. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
Takema Robinson is the CEO and founder of Converge, a national social justice consulting firm whose purpose is to accelerate the creation of a radically just new world where communities of color thrive. You can reach Takema at her website https://convergeforchange.com Some of the highlights Takema shares:Sources for Takema's personal mission include the birth of her micro-preemie son (born at 21 weeks at 1lb 11oz) and her inherited legacy of social justice warriorsWe live in a polarized worldHow to create safe spaces for difficult conversationsWhat can we do together that we can't do alone?Leadership begins with self - hold up a mirrorBe honest with yourselfBe the safe placeLearning to value variety and uniquenessRecognize people's gifts and talentsPeople want to be seen and they want to contributeBuild relationships and connections within the organization"Culture eats strategy for breakfast" - what is the culture of your organization?Self care (or lack of it) affects our ability to leadWould your organization benefit from an "equity audit"? And more Please share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
I am reading two of my pieces, 'Anger' and 'I'd Rather Not Be A SJW, Actually' and providing further context for my experiences that evoke anger.Trigger warning: brief reference to suicide and violence.
Delve into the world of "Social Justice Warriors" with Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN. Explore the history and connotations of this term, often used in contemporary discussions about activism and advocacy. Did you know that the term "Social Justice Warrior" can carry both positive and negative connotations?Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice_warriorWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
***Answering a Popular Meme*** Last December I did a deep dive into the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus. I went through every passage in the New Testament about Mary with my friend Erin Kunkle from MAVEN. This week's discussion will also focus on Mary. I'm going to consider the question, was Mary a social justice warrior? This show was inspired by a meme I've seen floating around social media. The artist described his reimagining of Mary as a “call to economic justice.” This is why he put her fist in the air. I asked my friend, Father Hayden Butler from St. Matthew's Anglican Church in Newport Beach, CA to come on help us walk through the true meaning of this passage.
In this episode, I interview Bryan McClay about the ongoing comic book drama on his YouTube Channel and how he is being called a Social Justice Warrior and a Racist at the same time lol. He is neither of those but I can help but laugh at the ridiculousness of everything. This not an apology, although he takes full responsibility for how he handled the situation. This is also a chance for him to give more context to the story and also allow him to get into all the stuff that he didn't have time for as it was going down. Enjoy! Find Bryan McClay: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondWednesdays https://www.instagram.com/bryanmcclay/ *
Most of them probably didn't know the definition of "ceasefire" prior to a few weeks ago, but now the best and brightest are experts in foreign policy and military ethics. Grace covers the latest in anti-Israel unrest from across the country. Then, she wagers what might occur in the near future with the Biden administration in regard to the Gaza strip.
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“A public service or service of general (economic) interest is any service intended to address specific needs pertaining to the aggregate members of a community.[1][2] Public services are available to people within a government jurisdiction as provided directly through public sector agencies or via public financing to private businesses or voluntary organizations (or even as provided by family households, though terminology may differ depending on context). Other public services are undertaken on behalf of a government's residents or in the interest of its citizens. The term is associated with a social consensus (usually expressed through democratic elections) that certain services should be available to all, regardless of income, physical ability or mental acuity. Examples of such services include the fire brigade, police, air force, and paramedics (see also public service broadcasting). Even where public services are neither publicly provided nor publicly financed, they are usually subject to regulation going beyond that applying to most economic sectors for social and political reasons. Public policy,[3] when made in the public's interest and with its motivations, is a type of public service. In modern developed countries, the term "public services" (or "services of general interest") often includes:[4] Courts Education Electricity Emergency services Environmental protection Health care Mail Military Public buildings Public libraries Public parks Public policy Public utilities Public transportation Social services State schools Telecommunications Transportation infrastructure Urban planning Waste management Water supply network.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
So-called "Social Justice Warriors" believe a series of things that are demonstrably untrue, but they believe them with a religious fervor. The Libertarian Institute's Keith Knight and I are heretics here to smash those ideas. Sponsors: &
Eric and Ben are back after the summer recess, to reflect on the role global health diplomacy is - and isn't - playing in an upside down world of geopolitical uncertainty, PEPFAR reauthorization and a fraught UN General Assembly in New York. And their guest in this episode is Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS, in an interview recorded at the World Health Assembly in May 2023. The Global Health Diplomats is deeply grateful to the John C Martin Foundation for its sponsorship and support, in honor of the memory of our friend and global health diplomat, John Martin.
Karlyn Borysenko is one of those rare people that actually does investigative reporting. She's one of the leaders in exposing Critical Race Theory being taught in schools and in Corporate America. She continually does what few are willing to do to expose just how insane the Woke Left truly is… and now she's done it again. This time she went undercover to a Socialist Conference, blending in with these Social Justice Warriors in order to expose what they are propagating. Be prepared to have your mind blown with just how Socialist these Socialists actually are.Be sure to subscribe to Karlyn's Substack: https://karlyn.substack.com Subscribe to The Jeff Dornik Show on Rumble, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. We all know that wokeness has taken over our society, but do you really understand just how depraved their worldview really is? That's why I put together the book Social Injustice, featuring authors like Brannon Howse, Dr Andy Woods and Pastor Ken Peters. We break down their worldview and compare it with Scripture. Order your copy today! Https://jeffdornik.com/store Beef prices skyrocketing? No worries! Get ahead of the game and stock up on premium, shelf-stable, freeze-dried cuts from Freedom First Beef! Level up your prepper game and order now. Use promo code JEFF15 to save 15% when you order. https://freedomfirstbeef.com Sign up for pickax, the social media platform that protects free speech, is not beholden to Big Tech, has algorithms that amplify your voice and provides monetization opportunities for content creators. https://pickax.com Subscribe to The Jeff Dornik Show on Substack to get all of Jeff's shows, interviews and articles directly to your email inbox. Become a paid subscribe to get access to his weekly exclusive show for paid subscribers only. Subscribe at https://jeffdornik.substack.com.
This week, Sheryl and her guest continue to be successfully activated as the words begin to slur. To clarify, no need to call the PC police because it's just slurs of a drunken nature, not racial ones.It seems people have forgotten that we live in a society, and there is a basic, unspoken understanding of what that means. Yet in the age of social justice warriors, all bets are off and you can be as nasty as you want if it's in the name of equality. We see this highlighted in college campuses, where critical thought is no longer encouraged. Many have become blinded by their own victim mentality. Which begs the question, "are we actually creating racism in the name of abolishing it?" This show is for entertainment purposes only. All guests remain anonymous.If you enjoy, please rate review subscribe and share!Have you or someone you love been canceled? Sheryl wants to hear from you! Email: getcanceledinfo@gmail.comTwitter: @GetCanceledPodwww.getcanceled.com
HR2 Have Social Justice Warriors Taken Over Your Church? Environmentalism - Is it Demonic? 8-5-23 by John Rush
The Long Nineteenth CenturyThe long nineteenth century really began in 1789 with the French Revolution and ending with World War One. This phrase was coined by the British historian Eric Hogsbawm to describe a series of events that made speaking of 1789 to 1914 make more sense historically speaking than 1800 to 1900. He categorized this long nineteenth century into three connected but distinct eras: the Age of Revolution from 1789 to 1848, the Age of Capital from 1848 to 1875, and the Age of Empire from 1875 to 1914. Hogsbawm was a committed Communist throughout most of his life, and so, he sees History in terms of the Marxist lens of power struggles. In the midst of this time period, there were certainly struggles. The Enlightenment ideals came to a head with the French Revolution's cries of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. The absolute monarchies and conservatism were being challenged and the revolution was willing to use violence, if necessary, to change the dynamic of power and secure liberal values for the common man. At the time, there were three classes in society, known as estates: the first estate was the clergy, the second estate was the nobility, and the third estate were the commoners. And, of course, the king enjoyed absolute power over the whole polity. Once this hierarchical structure was deposed and democracy was awoken, the revolutionary spirit spread throughout Europe. By 1848, only Russia and Britain remained largely untouched, in terms of the monarchy. The Industrial Revolution was in full swing by the middle of the long nineteenth century. Factories were rising up throughout the United States and Europe. These factories often had horrific conditions, but they led to the concentration of wealth among the owners and operators of private enterprises. The tycoons of various enterprises became obscenely wealthy, but with the overturning of the feudal system, the common man was finding it difficult to earn a decent wage. The conditions in factories and mills led to men in their mid-thirties retiring because they were physically no longer able to work. Child labor was common. The work week consisted of six days and the work day was sometimes sixteen hours long. In some factories, tired workers would endure burns, cuts, scrapes, lost fingers, hair getting caught in machinery, or even death. Admittedly the imperial system exported European culture and organizational strategies and structures to locales throughout the world. However, the subjection to hard labor, low pay, and widespread corruption made it hard for locals to see colonization as a good thing. Especially in Africa, the lines drawn on maps by the Europeans created conflict between various tribes which up to that point were at relative peace with one another. The long nineteenth century undoubtedly led to the world in which we now find ourselves. The progress of man in terms of technology, communication, and global interconnection was epoch-defining. However, as we can see from the 20th Century, the abandoning of conservatism, traditional morality, solidarity among people, and Neitzche's “death of God” led to death, genocide, destruction, and a refusal to recognize the dignity fo the human person that the world had never seen on such a large scale. The same Communism that rose to prominence in the long nineteenth century and promised utopia ultimately was the direct cause of the negative effects and human death in the twentieth century. In the nineteenth century, Communism was on the rise, social change was rapidly reordering Europe, industrialization was in full swing and capitalism was becoming the dominant economic system. The working man was mistreated egregiously in many places and communism became more and more appealing. It also should not be forgotten that the aristocracy stood to gain the most from the new capitalist systems. Workers were unambiguously exploited and impoverished. Rerum NovarumIt is in this context, in 1891, that Pope Leo XIII wrote and released Rerum Novarum on Capital and Labor. This letter is the first of his social encyclicals and begins the development of what is now called Catholic Social Teaching (CST). CST is nothing other than an application of perennial Church teaching to the modern developments of capitalism, liberalism, socialism, materialism, and the like. So, CST is not new, but the world's ideologies and systems are. How does the Church speak truth to the world and ensure that people are being approached with true dignity? This is what CST aims to do. It is not a social justice warrior ideology. It is not an endorsement of capitalism or communism.The three major themes of Rerum Novarum are:* The balancing of labor and capital* The common good and * The role of the statePope Leo XIII also recognized the special status of the poor in social issues and especially God's love, compassion, and favor for the poor. This would later be called the preferential option for the poor. Balancing Labor and CapitalPope Leo XIII says early on in the document that:“It is no easy matter to define the relative rights and mutual duties of the rich and of the poor, of capital and of labor. And the danger lies in this, that crafty agitators are intent on making use of these differences of opinion to pervert men's judgments and to stir up the people to revolt (RN, 2).”In this, the Pope is acknowledging why workers are upset. They are being mistreated. He does not deny the good that the capitalist system can bring, but throughout Rerum Novarum he offers a helpful and important critique. He is likewise wary of liberalism and socialism. Without denying the reality of the world around him, the Pope is able to offer a balanced take on the situation. This is why Rerum Novarum continues to be so important throughout the ensuing 132 years. The good distinctions the Pope is making are timeless!Speaking of these rights and duties and offering a critique of the Marxist view of class struggle, the Pope says:“The great mistake made in regard to the matter now under consideration is to take up with the notion that class is naturally hostile to class, and that the wealthy and the working men are intended by nature to live in mutual conflict. So irrational and so false is this view that the direct contrary is the truth. Just as the symmetry of the human frame is the result of the suitable arrangement of the different parts of the body, so in a State is it ordained by nature that these two classes should dwell in harmony and agreement, so as to maintain the balance of the body politic. Each needs the other: capital cannot do without labor, nor labor without capital. Mutual agreement results in the beauty of good order, while perpetual conflict necessarily produces confusion and savage barbarity. Now, in preventing such strife as this, and in uprooting it, the efficacy of Christian institutions is marvellous and manifold. First of all, there is no intermediary more powerful than religion (whereof the Church is the interpreter and guardian) in drawing the rich and the working class together, by reminding each of its duties to the other, and especially of the obligations of justice (RN, 19).”Workers have duties towards their employers, the Pope says. They are to perform their work conscientiously which they have freely agreed to undertake. They should not settle issues with violence nor should they damage the property of their employer. Further they are “to have nothing to do with men of evil principles, who work upon the people with artful promises of great results, and excite foolish hopes which usually end in useless regrets and grievous loss (RN, 20).”On the other hand, employers have duties as well. They should respect the dignity of their workers. There is a contract between employer and worker; they are not indentured servants, nor should they be seen as a factor in production. The employer needs to remember that working for a living is an honorable thing. They are not to overtax their workers by giving them work that is beyond their physical or mental capability. Employers must not defraud their employees into reducing their wages or create undue pressure. He says, “To defraud any one of wages that are his due is a great crime which cries to the avenging anger of Heaven (RN, 20).”One of the most important items that Pope Leo writes about is the idea of what we now call a “living wage.” He says: “Let the working man and the employer make free agreements, and in particular let them agree freely as to the wages; nevertheless, there underlies a dictate of natural justice more imperious and ancient than any bargain between man and man, namely, that wages ought not to be insufficient to support a frugal and well-behaved wage-earner. If through necessity or fear of a worse evil the workman accept harder conditions because an employer or contractor will afford him no better, he is made the victim of force and injustice (RN, 45).”These free agreements duly honor the dignity of man and also lead to the flourishing of the worker, the employer, and the State. So, the Pope argues, the State should ensure that the interests of the working class are “carefully watched over” because it will be a benefit to the whole community that “being housed, clothed, and bodily fit, they may find their life less hard and more endurable (RN, 34).”The Common GoodLet us now briefly examine the second main theme: the common good. In a critique of socialism, the Pope says that people have a right to private ownership. However, this right must be balanced against the notion of the common good. He says:“The chief and most excellent rule for the right use of money is one the heathen philosophers hinted at, but which the Church has traced out clearly, and has not only made known to men's minds, but has impressed upon their lives. It rests on the principle that it is one thing to have a right to the possession of money and another to have a right to use money as one wills. Private ownership, as we have seen, is the natural right of man, and to exercise that right, especially as members of society, is not only lawful, but absolutely necessary (RN, 22).”He goes on to say, though, that:“Whoever has received from the divine bounty a large share of temporal blessings, whether they be external and material, or gifts of the mind, has received them for the purpose of using them for the perfecting of his own nature, and, at the same time, that he may employ them, as the steward of God's providence, for the benefit of others (RN, 22).”So, there is nothing wrong with having material wealth. But these gifts need to be used well and properly ordered for the good of all, in common. The Pope makes this point explicitly when he says, “all citizens, without exception, can and ought to contribute to that common good in which individuals share so advantageously to themselves… (RN, 34).” There must, of course, be a special concern in weighing the good of all in society towards the poor and marginalized, precisely because they are powerless, in many concerns, to advocate for themselves. The Role of the StateThe role of the state is the third main theme. And it is fairly simple. The State exists to ensure the wellbeing for all in society, that the common good is served. And the state must support individuals and families to grow and develop. He writes:“Hereby, then, it lies in the power of a ruler to benefit every class in the State, and amongst the rest to promote to the utmost the interests of the poor; and this in virtue of his office, and without being open to suspicion of undue interference - since it is the province of the commonwealth to serve the common good. And the more that is done for the benefit of the working classes by the general laws of the country, the less need will there be to seek for special means to relieve them (RN, 32).”Besides ensuring the dignity of the human person, this advice is so practical. If workers are benefited from the outset, then the needs of special programs will be lessened and perhaps eliminated. Can you imagine, for example, a society which takes the needs of the lower and middle classes seriously in a preemptive sense rather than pouring money into social welfare programs that address needs after the fact? What would need to change in society for this to be a reality? It is something which I think current and future generations must contend with. And, frankly, the Catholic Church is the only institution which can lead the way, as we always have. The balance needed, especially in our broad and globalized society, comes from the life-giving saving Gospel of Jesus Christ instantiated through the principles of solidarity and subsidiarity.The State should not subsume the place of individuals and families. It should be at the service of them and no more. As the Pope says,“We have said that the State must not absorb the individual or the family; both should be allowed free and untrammelled action so far as is consistent with the common good and the interest of others (RN, 35).”Human beings have dignity and worth, and the human family is the fundamental cell of society. If the State overwhelms this reality then society falls apart. If you are interested in more of an analysis on this, please go listen to my episode on Solidarity and Subsidiarity. In Rerum Novarum, the Pope teaches clearly that an important key to human dignity is the availability of fulfilling work, with pay and working conditions that show care and concern for the needs of the worker. Further, families have tangible needs and communities need to benefit from private enterprise. ConclusionI have not even scratched the surface of the masterpiece that is Rerum Novarum by Pope Leo XIII. I highly recommend giving the whole thing a read through, especially if you are engaged in private enterprise, government work, or are a worker or employer. So, what I'm saying, really, is that everyone should read this document! If you would like a walk through the seven main themes of Catholic Social Teaching, please go listen to the episode entitled: “Does Jesus Want us to be Social Justice Warriors?” Admittedly, the title is a bit clickbaity but I basically just explain the broad movements of Catholic Social Teaching. 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Privileged women are more susceptible to draw of Critical Social Justice due to Unbridled Compassion, guilt, and shame. "Critiquing" is the process of breaking down and changing. We see this with Identity and with The Family. Critical Theory forces you to decide between victim and oppressor. Ultimately, with the Religion of Academia, you have to change God into your own image. A new idol. This is like the Golden Calf. The noise in the background is bugs. Sounds like electricity. Website - www.cwicmedia.com
Keri Smith says she was in a cult for twenty years. It wasn't NXIVM, Peoples Temple, or Heaven's Gate, but something more widespread and insidious. Keri was a self-described Social Justice Warrior.Peter Boghossian talks to Keri about how Women's Studies classes at Duke University provided the gateway to her conversion through new words, new definitions, and exposure to oft-repeated axioms. Keri describes her former self as a “woke evangelist,” spreading newfound truths about the patriarchy and righteous censorship. She became a Wikipedia editor to “correct history” and limited her media consumption to news, books, and speakers approved by the ideology.Keri lost friends and job opportunities when she left the Social Justice tribe, but she emerged with valuable experience. She shares advice about how to help others obtain freedom from illiberal dogma. Spoiler Alert: Facts aren't enough to break the spell.Keri Smith is the host of Deprogrammed with Keri Smith where she interviews notable thinkers like Helen Pluckrose, James Lindsay, William Allen, Samuel Sey, Charles Murray, Barbara Kay, and Dr. Bret Weinstein You can find her writing in Human Events, Fee.org, and The Dissenters Project, a collection of essays on the price of dissent. Keri has been a guest on many podcasts, including Timcast, Nerdrotic, Triggernometry, and Real Talk with Zuby. She recently hosted Mindsfest 2023 in Austin, Texas.Watch this interview on YouTube!
What if we broke away from fearing intuition, and began embracing it as another way God speaks to us? I recently sat down with Katrina “Trina” Dilag, founder of Radical Visionary Collective, 2x certified spiritual life coach, and social justice advocate. We chat about healing as resistance to harmful systems, normalizing out-of-the box spirituality in churches, ditching toxic theology to develop an intimate relationship with God, and her latest offering, Intuition Activation, an 8 week course (launched June 19); it is a culmination of 20 years of experience in spirituality and healing which includes serving as a minister to youth and young adults and working within healing communities. Trina supports conscious community leaders, ministers and mothers with stepping into their higher callings through alignment, abundance and inner healing. Throughout her work at the intersections of faith + justice (pulling from the wisdom of respected community elders of the 1960's Civil Rights Movement), she centers the power of visioning, ancestral connection, and decolonization to create a world of love & liberation for all. Stay Connected with Trina - Instagram: @RadicalVisionaryCollective Website: Radical Visionary Collective Stay Connected With Pray with our Feet - Snag your Pray with our Feet notebook (Prayer without Action is Performance) and find more merch. in our online shop. Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our NEW online store. Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where the conversation continues between episodes. Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer.
What would our most Woke reformers do if they obtained unlimited power over the rest of us? What would their Utopia be like? The predictable results of their good intentions is more akin to the Killing Fields of 1975-79 Kampuchea than anything else.Would you like to share your thoughts with Ralph? Please email your comments to hello@idahospeaks.com or post your comments on @IdahoSpeaks on Twitter.Sponsors:This production of Keep Right was brought to you by Ed Bejarana from Zenith Exhibits. Zenith Exhibits providing professional audio production, voice overs, and audiobook narration. Call (208) 209-7170 or visit www.zenithexhibits.com to learn more.Do you have something so say? Interested in learning more about publishing on the Idaho Speaks Network? Our nation was built on ideas and your idea could be the next political advancement for Idaho. Call Ed at (208) 209-7170 or email hello@idahospeaks.com to start the conversation.
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As we try to save legions of indoctrinated youth, we can demonstrate that there is genuine hope that can liberate them from their learned doctrine of despair. There are things more precious than safety. Loyalty is better than logic. Hope is better than despair. Creation is better than destruction. Freedom is better than Utopia. Life is better than death. Most of all, as we are each our own worst problem, every step towards fixing our lives start with us, ourselves. If we each are responsible for the mess we might have made of our life, we are capable of changing our ways. We are each rarely doomed by anything stronger than our own despair.Would you like to share your thoughts with Ralph? Please email your comments to hello@idahospeaks.com or post your comments on @IdahoSpeaks on Twitter.Sponsors:This production of Keep Right was brought to you by Ed Bejarana from Zenith Exhibits. Zenith Exhibits providing professional audio production, voice overs, and audiobook narration. Call (208) 209-7170 or visit www.zenithexhibits.com to learn more.Do you have something so say? Interested in learning more about publishing on the Idaho Speaks Network? Our nation was built on ideas and your idea could be the next political advancement for Idaho. Call Ed at (208) 209-7170 or email hello@idahospeaks.com to start the conversation.
TODAY! Mike and Massey cover a viewer-requested topic: What is the DEI? How does Diversity, Equity and Inclusion fit into your life? Is it something Social Justice Warriors have just created, or does it have merit in this world of institutional racism and supremacy? What does it do and how does it affect us as citizens and believers? What can we do about it? Tune in and find out!
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The first speaker will be Jay Greene from the Heritage Foundation who will discuss Florida Governor's challenge to the DEI bureaucracy in Florida's public universities. Jay and I were high school debate partners at New Trier in Winnetka, Illinois and are still very close friends.Our second speaker will be Dr. Stanley Goldfarb who runs a not for profit called Do No Harm. Stanley is the former Associate Dean at the UPenn Medical School and the author of Take 2 Aspirin and Call me by my Pronouns: Why Turning Doctors into Social Justice Warriors is Destroying American Medicine. Stanley will discuss how DEI is harming medical schools' curriculum and medical care. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
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Social Justice Warriors forget a key ingredient when attempting their version of justice. When doing justice, we must remember the full scope of Micah 6:8.
The Social Justice Warriors are at it again. This time, they're throwing flour on cars in the name of Science. Maybe, if the activists suck enjoyment out of life for everyone, the earth's temperature will decrease. Speaking of a lack of logic, many are suggesting Biden should run again for President. Surely, Grace agrees, it would be unprecedented, but does that mean it should occur?
One of my prized possessions is my Eric July "Monetize Your Haters" T-shirt. If there's one thing better than ignoring or defeating your enemies, it's becoming more prosperous because of their attacks. Jordan Peterson once said, "I have figured out how to monetize the Social Justice Warriors." Eric is a champ at this, and we share our strategies in this fun episode.