ArmenianJohn
Politically Liberal Christian Fundamentalist
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I think it's pretty hilarious that some weird conspiracy theory website can piece together their own ideas and words with 2-3 word out-of-context "quotes" from a document which they are unable to produce yet can somehow quote from and then people who want to believe what they're selling throw it out there as ultimate and undeniable proof of some kind of nefarious conspiracy against....white people. Just typing all of this makes me LOL!!!!! Thanks for the Friday afternoon laugh!!!Welcome to Walmart, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Walmart CRT Training Encourages Employees To Accept "White Isn't Fair"
Walmart has given more than 1,000 employees critical training on race theory which teaches that the United States is a “white supremacist system” and that white interns are guilty of “white supremacist thinking” and “Internalized racial superiority,” according to a new report.
Classy. I remember thinking something was missing last time I was in Walmart. Turns out it was racial bigotry.
The program suggests that whites are guilty of “white privilege” and “internalized racial superiority”, the belief that “his comforts, wealth, privileges and success have been won by merit and hard work” rather than by the benefits of systemic racism. The formation claims that the The “culture of white supremacy” is defined by several qualities, including “individualism”, “objectivity”, “paternalism”, “defense”, “hoarding of power”, the “right to comfort” and the “cult of writing”.
Cult of writing? That's a new one.
The program suggests that the solution is for whites to work on “white anti-racist development” and accept their “guilt and shame” and that “whites are not right.” Ultimately, they should be working towards “collective action” where “white people can do good”.
Training people to accept guilt because of their skin color. I don't see how this can possibly go wrong.
Personally, I think delusional extremists who believe in vast power hoarding conspiracies belong in the shady corners of the internet where their nonsense is limited by voluntary participation.
On the upside, this seems like the sort of thing that qualifies as racial discrimination and Walmart has deep pockets.
Thoughts?
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