
Properly Subversive/Sherman R. Frederick
The diversity effort at the Biden State Department sought to “increase the number of Foreign Service generalists from underrepresented groups by 33% and the number of women by 6%.” The result was the hiring of people who, it turns out, were not diverse in one thing — they all hated Israel.
The story unfolds through a series of emails uncovered by the Washington Free Beacon.
After Hamas’s brutal Oct. 7 terror attack, these diversity hires sent a letter to the leaders at the State Department expressing “profound disappointment and anguish” over arms sales to Israel and accusing their bosses of using their “diverse backgrounds as shields to deflect criticism away from the State Department.”
Take all the time you need to let that nugget of wokeism sink in.
At a time in which our longstanding ally fights for its very survival, a group of wanna-be diplomat “diversity” hires at the State Department write a letter to sympathize with Hamas.
What kind of indoctrination is going on here?
The Washington Free-Beacon reports that the fellowship programs producing these anti-Israel diplomats are the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program and the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Program.
Pause future hiring from both programs pending review. Something’s off.
RACIST ROADS
I was amused to read about Marin County trumpeting how 19.6 miles of road was resurfaced “at a total cost of approximately $6.5 million, about 22% of which was covered by grant funding.”
Were these “racist” roads that were repaired?
You will remember that Marin County still believes roads can be racist and all road repairs must go through some kind of review to determine whether they are worthy of repair. When the supervisors approved this too-woke-for-their-own-good system, they used to talk about it in their press releases. Now they say nothing. They do that because talking about “racist” roads makes them look stupid.
Roads are not racist.
They are just roads.
The county would do well to erase the concept from its decision-making criteria.
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