Joe Biden and those who pull his strings have not been the least bit shy about expressing their hatred for the American people. Biden’s habit of issuing shrill denunciations of white, conservatives and Christians started with his inaugural address, where he warned about “a rise in political extremism, white supremacy, domestic terrorism that we must confront and we will defeat.” In his “Soul of the Nation” speech on September 1, 2022, delivered at night before an Independence Hall creepily lighted in red, Biden referred to “MAGA Republicans” who “represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic” and denounced these same people as “white supremacists.” Recently, at a graduation speech given at Howard University, Biden said, “White supremacy…is the single most dangerous terrorist threat in our homeland.” He also noted that “I’m not just saying this because I’m at a black HBCU. I say this wherever I go.” That latter statement, “I say this wherever I go,” is one of the few things Biden has said in office that’s true.
But what does Biden mean by “white supremacist” and “white supremacy”? As far as I am aware, Biden has not formally defined “white supremacy,” “white supremacist,” or “extremist,” but given that he often uses these terms in juxtaposition with “MAGA Republicans,” it seems clear that his intended meaning is “white conservative” or “white Evangelical.” In other words, Biden is attempting to pit the various minority groups in America against America’s historic core population.
The latest attempt by the Biden Regime to target white Evangelicals was announced on Thursday, May 25 with the release of The U.S. National Strategy To Counter Antisemitism. You can see Biden’s video announcement of the program here.
In the letter appended to the Counter Antisemitism program, Biden engages the typical tropes and slanders that he has used repeatedly against conservatives and Christians since he took office. The attempt to connect Americans concerned about having their nation flooded with mass welfare immigration, both legal and illegal, are smeared as neo-Nazis while the relentless onslaught of antiwhite propaganda pouring forth from every institution – government, business, schools, universities – is never once mentioned. One way you know Biden is targeting white conservatives and Christians is that they are the only group not represented as victims in his letter. Targeted communities, according to Biden are Jews, Black (capitalized in the original) and brown (not capitalized in the original) Americans; Asian America, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders: LGBTQI+ individuals; Muslim Americans; women and girls.
Now let’s see. Who’s missing from this list? Oh, the ultimate oppressors and source of all evil in the world: straight, white, Christian men. The favorite target of the Critical Race Theory crowd. Indeed, the Biden Regime’s Counter Antisemitism document is simply a continuance of its long-running assault on its favorite boogeyman, white Christians, in particular, white Christian men.
Countering Antisemitism asks us to believe that there has been a rise in antisemitism and cites various studies, many of which are from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The main purpose of the ADL – the ADL is a Jewish organization formerly known as the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith – is to defame anyone who so much as dares to question any of its claims. Consider this comment by current ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt about the recent cancellation of Tucker Carlson’s program on Fox News. Said Greenblatt, “It’s about time. For far too long, Tucker Carlson has used his primetime show to spew antisemitic, racist, xenophobic and anti-LGBTQ hate to millions.” Greenblatt can hardly contain his glee at Carlson’s firing and defames him and his viewers in the process. Carlson would not bend the knee to the ADL’s commands that he stop talking about replacement migration (it’s real), so he had to be removed.
But when it comes to spreading hate and misinformation, the ADL needs to get the log out of its own eye. The ADL actively promotes racist Critical Race Theory, supports the Marxist, homosexual promoting Black Lives Matter, and advocates for “a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.” In other words, the ADL promotes the most hateful and destructive left-wing ideological movements in America. And it is this same ADL that proudly boasts on its home page that “ADL Shaped White House National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism.”
Given the ADL’s predilection for neo-Marxist Critical Race Theory and given that it openly boasts about shaping the Biden Regimes position paper on antisemitism, it should come as no surprise that the introductory letter quoted above sounds like something straight out of a handbook on Critical Race Theory.
As the Countering Antisemitism’s assertion about the rise in antisemitic incidents, a recent survey from Pew Research Center shows that of all religious groups, Jews enjoy the highest favorability rating at +27%. Who, you may ask, has the lowest favorability rating? Evangelical Christians at negative 14%. These are substantially the same people Biden likes to call “extreme MAGA Republicans” whom, we are repeatedly told, pose such a great threat to “our democracy.” One could argue that simply because Jews have a high favorability rating does not mean that there could be a rise in antisemitic incidents. But it does cast doubt on the dire assertions of the ADL and of the Countering Antisemitism paper.
Another interesting point from the Pew study is the wildly disparate view of how Evangelical Christians see Jews compared to how Jews view Evangelicals. American Evangelicals have a highly favorable opinion of Jews at +39%. Jews, on the other hand, don’t return the favor, seeing they have a highly unfavorable view of Evangelicals at -40%. Indeed, the gap between Evangelicals’ favorability rating of Jews and Jews’ favorability rating of Evangelicals is the largest gap between any two groups in the survey.
Indeed, this data point also serves to undercut the supposed antisemitic threat from conservatives and Christians implied, if not expressly stated, in the Countering Antisemitism document.
In fact, one could even argue from this survey that it is American Evangelicals who are the object of hate rather than Jews. But don’t expect to see any paper from the Biden Regime on that.
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