Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Amusing When Leftoids Try to Cast Criticism of Critical Race Theory as a "Right Wing Culture War"" video.

  1. The revisionism exploded with the 1619 Project at the NYT, which is the same paper that is still controlled by people that was once known as the Georgetown Set that goes back to the days of Wisner, where it was also known as the Wisner Gang. Guess what alphabet agency that leads to. "After the Second World War a small group of people began meeting on a regular basis. The group, living in Washington, became known as the Georgetown Set or the Wisner Gang. At the first[,] the key members of the group were former members of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)... Most men brought their wives to these gatherings. Members of what was later called the Georgetown Ladies' Social Club." [SIC] "The men shared similar political views. They tended to hold liberal views on domestic issues. These attitudes were developed while they were students in the 1930s. They were also passionate anti-communists. This was the result of the men's experiences during the wa[r]s and the events in Europe that followed the collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945. The vast majority were members of the Democratic Party but [two of them] were both left-wing Republicans. As [one female member] pointed out: "We were liberal anti-Communist, intellectuals, precisely the class and breed that... McCarthy hated and whose careers he wanted to ruin. It was the same old battle: the Republican right versus the Democratic left." [SIC] Now, the above is not quite true when they claimed to be anti-communists. They were anti-Stalinist, and only against "Soviet socialism." Most of them favored Trotskyism, and that's why McCarthy targeted them. This is why the media is pure propaganda today, and it was why the Smith-Mundt Act had been created in 1948, which was then gutted under president 44 during 2012-13.
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  2. The revisionism exploded with the 1619 Project at the NYT, which is the same paper that is still controlled by people that was once known as the Georgetown Set that goes back to the days of Wisner, where it was also known as the Wisner Gang. Guess what alphabet agency that leads to. "After the Second World War a small group of people began meeting on a regular basis. The group. living in Washington, became known as the Georgetown Set or the Wisner Gang. At the first the key members of the group were former members of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)... Most men brought their wives to these gatherings. Members of what was later called the Georgetown Ladies' Social Club." "The men shared similar political views. They tended to hold liberal views on domestic issues. These attitudes were developed while they were students in the 1930s. They were also passionate anti-communists. This was the result of the men's experiences during the was and the events in Europe that followed the collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945. The vast majority were members of the Democratic Party but [two of them] were both left-wing Republicans. As [one female member] pointed out: "We were liberal anti-Communist, intellectuals, precisely the class and breed that... McCarthy hated and whose careers he wanted to ruin. It was the same old battle: the Republican right versus the Democratic left." Now, the above is not quite true when they claimed to be anti-communists. They were anti-Stalinist, and only against "Soviet socialism." Most of them favored Trotskyism, and that's why McCarthy targeted them. This is why the media is pure propaganda today, and it was why the Smith-Mundt Act had been created in 1948, which was then gutted under president 44 during 2012-13.
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