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12/18/19 at 12:51:22
 
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Progressives Gone Wild
In Seattle, municipal employees increasingly see identity politics and fighting “oppression” as part of their jobs.

Christopher F. Rufo


Homelessness in Seattle has reached a crisis point. Despite more than $1 billion in public and private spending across King County, more people live on the streets than ever before (a problem that will likely get worse, following the Supreme Court’s refusal to address the legality of public camping). But rather than focus on the causes of homelessness—addiction, mental illness, and social breakdown—progressives in local government have waged war against abstract forces of oppression.

Last week, the leaders of the homelessness response in Seattle and King County hosted their annual conference under the theme of “Decolonizing Our Collective Work.” According to the organizers, the government’s primary responsibility in reducing homelessness is to “[interrogate] the current structures of power” and “examine the legacies of structural racism in our systems, and co-design a path towards liberation with black, indigenous, brown and other marginalized communities.”

The executive director of King County’s homelessness program, Kira Zylstra, used taxpayer funds to hire a transgender stripper to perform during the conference’s “cultural presentation” hour. According to the Seattle Times, the stripper, Beyoncé Black St. James, “danced topless in a sheer bodysuit, gave lap dances and kissed attendees.” The audience—representatives from the region’s taxpayer-funded nonprofits and government agencies—clapped, cheered, and handed St. James dollar bills.

The episode helps illustrate a growing trend in Seattle: municipal employees increasingly seeing their work as part of a broader agenda of radical social change. Over the past five years, the City of Seattle has rapidly added personnel under the auspices of “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” Christopher Peguero, for example, manager of the equity program at Seattle City Light, views his role as much more than providing reliable electricity to utility customers. As Peguero explained in a recent interview on the City of Seattle blog, public utilities can be instrumental in the fight against white supremacy. “Race is most central to addressing institutional oppression since it is central to historical inequity in the United States,” he says. “I feel that an inclusive model is the only way that we will ever reach collective liberation from institutional oppression.”

The Seattle Public Schools’ Ethnic Studies Task Force has launched a new math curriculum based on the idea that the “Western” model of instruction has “[disenfranchised] people and communities of color” and legitimized “systems that contribute to poverty and slave labor.” To fight this injustice, the task force argues, schools must transition “from individualistic to collectivist thinking” and implement a new math curriculum that will “liberate people and communities of color.” Tracy Castro-Gill, leader of the Ethnic Studies program, identifies as a “teacher-activist,” and has radicalized classrooms across the district with the idea that “math is a tool for oppression.” In addition, she serves as an advisor to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s education advocacy program.

Identity politics has become the dominant cultural orthodoxy of the modern Left, and it replicates itself effectively through public bureaucracy. No mechanism exists by which transgender strippers can reduce homelessness, racially conscious public utilities can combat white supremacy, or a “resistance and liberation” curriculum can boost standardized math scores. But the pay is good: Zylstra earns $123,000 annually at King County All Home, Peguero makes $104,000 at Seattle City Light, and Castro-Gill earns $108,000 a year at Seattle Public Schools.

These state-funded activist-employees are embedded in government, protected by powerful public unions, and supported by the broader political culture. After the transgender-stripper episode, Zylstra was placed on paid leave, but not fired until the video was released. Castro-Gill, the agitator behind the “math is racist” curriculum, won recognition as the 2018–2019 Teacher of the Year. And Peguero, despite a stream of racially inflammatory statements on his social media feed, continues to serve at City Light.

If progressives were truly to “interrogate the current structures of power,” they would only find themselves. Progressives have controlled Seattle for a generation, yet they pretend to be outsiders fighting forces of “institutional oppression” and “structural racism.” City government employs more than 10,000 workers, all subject to rigorous diversity training and politically correct thinking. Despite the occasional public-relations fiasco, the progressive grip on Seattle’s political culture shows no sign of loosening.


Give a man a fish, he eats that day....
Teach a man to fish, he can eat forevermore.
Teach him to be a victim....
And he can learn to just give up.

THANK YOU LIBERALISM .
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Reply #1 - 12/18/19 at 15:02:57
 
raydawg wrote on 12/18/19 at 12:51:22:
Homelessness in Seattle has reached a crisis point. Despite more than $1 billion in public and private spending across King County, more people live on the streets than ever before (a problem that will likely get worse, following the Supreme Court’s refusal to address the legality of public camping). But rather than focus on the causes of homelessness—addiction, mental illness, and social breakdown—progressives in local government have waged war against abstract forces of oppression.



Sadly, very very sadly, both points of view are completely wrong, and will make the problems worse.
Those people don't need abstract buffoonery like either side supports, they should have been employed years ago, but its not too late, throw out all the apple pickers, chicken labordersm beef butchers, software engineers and every one else who's here legally and illegally and make them train these people to do those jobs, pay them the wages they would pay those people and see what happens to homelessness or drunkenness or whatever in a year or 2. Yea would cost Microsoft and facebook and google a few million, but right now they are robbing the American worker to the tune of a few trillion a year and paying off politicians to enable that theft.
Importing illegal and legal workers to the tune of a few million a year makes no sense when there is over 10X that amount in a 100 mile radius.
Addiction, mental illness etc are as much the result of unemployment as they are causes of homelessness. If people are robbed off their livelihood, its a very very deep and hard hole to dig themselves out of. A first step is to give them a job - atleast that way they have some dirt (metaphorically) instead of just a shovel.
A guy in a hole, does not need a shovel, he needs a ladder or a bunch of dirt.

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Reply #2 - 12/18/19 at 15:57:25
 
ray you like to brag about how good you have it in retirement
boat,camper,pick up
what are you doing to help these unfortunates in YOUR community??
how do you spell HIPPO crit?
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Reply #3 - 12/18/19 at 16:12:27
 
Dude.....let it go, it will eat you up..... you do not even know me.
Or...
Go ahead, drink the poison, expect me to die.
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Reply #4 - 12/18/19 at 16:13:24
 
A guy in a hole, does not need a shovel, he needs a ladder or a bunch of dirt.

Oh, I like that one, thanks!  Smiley
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Reply #5 - 12/18/19 at 16:40:18
 
raydawg wrote on 12/18/19 at 16:13:24:
A guy in a hole, does not need a shovel, he needs a ladder or a bunch of dirt.

Oh, I like that one, thanks!  



Oh druck … no you don't, well, and if it is dirt you're supplying don't dump a crap ton of that wet shot on top of the dude in a hole.
Seriously these fools like Buffet, Gates, Google twins, apple, the Zuck etc rob the country blind, to the tune of trillions and more every year, then they give millions to charity after giving billions to the politicians they have bought and sold … all to keep the theft legit.
Seriously more big big big $$$ is hardcore liberal, and both parties are deeply indebted to big $$$ and have all bought into the philosophy that all immigration is good vs great. Sadly ask any homeless guy will he want to work in a factory or a company be cleaned up and live in a apartment and you know what answer you'd get.

In the meantime, cities like seattle, SF etc are having these shittyazz clean needles program, and soup program, and crack hos for your frucking program or whatever - all those are shovels, pickaxes and well ho's dropped into your hole. You need dirt dropped in small amounts at a time, so you can climb out and not get buried, instead they give you 2 shovels and a ho every week.

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