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Aug 30 2021

Feds Pour Money on Schools on Racial Basis

According to federal law, no one is allowed to discriminate based on race, not even the government itself. But then, according to federal law, we have borders like other countries. Rule of law has succumbed to rule of moonbattery. Laws are only enforced when they support the liberal agenda.

Yet another example:

During the pandemic, federal stimulus funds have enabled the U.S. Department of Education to make significant investments in under-resourced colleges and universities through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, including more than $2.6 billion to HBCUs.

The federal government shovels our money at historically black colleges and universities specifically because the students are black, as the liberal media cheers. Anyone who complains will be denounced as a racist and risks cancelation.

The “investments” mentioned above include canceling student debt, so that students can prolong their adolescence into their 20s while marinating in corrosive leftist propaganda instead of doing constructive work, and taxpayers will have to pick up the tab.

Canceling any student debt is morally wrong, because it punishes those who have the character to honor their financial commitments, steals from those who can’t afford to send their own kids to college, and rewards deadbeats. Race-based debt cancelation is still more wrong.

Favoritism for HBCUs is just the tip of a massive iceberg of systemic racism. Critical race theory is the dominant ideology of the Democrats controlling the government. Most favored by our rulers are blacks. Least favored are whites.

This obviously will not lead to social cohesion, nor is it intended to.

On a tip from Jack Bauer.


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