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In my column two weeks ago, I quoted Rich Lowry from an opinion piece printed in the New York Post: “There’s nothing white supremacy can’t do.”

So I did some research. There’s plenty of evidence to back up Lowry’s claim. In fact, every word in this headline — plus more — has been blamed on White supremacy.

U.S. Department of Education deputy director Kristina Ishmael, appointed under President Biden, claimed democracy is based on “White supremacy,” according to her Twitter profile. “[Democracy is] also built on white supremacy, which I see perpetuated in education circles.”

You will notice many of these examples are officials with careers in education.

California English teacher Marta Shaffer teaches that expectations for students to use proper grammar and syntax is part of White supremacy culture that “runs deep.” According to Shaffer, public education is an institution that upholds many complicated systems in our society like White supremacy, misogyny and colonization, etc.

Last year the Oregon Department of Education’s state board declared standardized testing is rooted in White supremacy and has been “weaponized” against students of color.

Doesn’t that make you want to roll your eyes? But wait, that practice is rooted in White supremacy.

Teachers at the Errol Hassell Elementary School in Oregon sent school administrators an email claiming that eye-rolling directed at a principal is a “harmful practice rooted in White supremacy.”

Not to be outdone in outrageous accusations by teachers on the West Coast, a teacher in Virginia posted a video on TikTok that behaviors such as sitting quietly and being told what to do are part of “White culture.”

Arizona State University Professor Asao Inoue in 2021 called for an end to “White supremacy language” and to do away with the typical way of grading papers.

Also in 2021, middle school teachers in Springfield, Mo., in a diversity session, were told that “colorblindness” and “all lives matter” are forms of White supremacy.

Going back to 2020, Shaun King, a far-left activist, said all images showing Jesus as a “white European” should be torn down because — you guessed it — they are a form of White supremacy.

Two months ago, the governor of Washington, Jay Inslee told state agencies that “objectivity” and “individualism” were rooted in White supremacy culture.

The National Museum of African American History and Culture published a graphic in 2020 stating that signs of whiteness included individualism, hard work, objectivity, progress, respect for authority, and delayed gratification.

At a 2021 lecture by Duke University, researchers claimed food charity and farmer’s markets are part of a “White supremacist” food culture. That’s new. I never knew there was a White supremacist food culture.

Last month Colorado College Physics Professor Natalie Gosnell claimed astrophysics is “steeped in systemic racism and White supremacy.”

In a podcast, Natasha C. Merle, President Biden’s nominee for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, said that voter ID laws and the U.S.-Mexico border wall are rooted in White supremacy.

Showing that Lowry’s comment is spot on, Michigan State University Professor Shreena Gandhi, in a 2018 article, claimed that Americans who practice yoga contribute to White supremacy.

In 2017, City University of New York Sociology Professor Jessie Daniels tweeted that families “reproducing white children” are “part of the problem” as they facilitate White supremacy.

After watching a Super Bowl commercial by Family Heritage Alliance promoting nuclear families as the safest place for kids, Democrat South Dakota congresswoman Rep. Erin Healy joined the attack on families when she tweeted, “What a dangerous and un-American belief.”

Do those who vote a Democrat ticket in rural Missouri each election support these lines of thinking?

The white supremacy movement is an attack on the United States of America. It is a movement designed to divide our country and replace Democracy with Marxism and Communism. Lenin’s 1918 revolution in Russia pitted the poor against wealthy aristocrats. Democrats today are placing everyone in the category of race for this revolution. 

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