America Is No Longer a Merit-based Society

Blue (Democrat) cities and blue school boards see merit as a tool of white supremacy and have erased it.

The latest example is the closing of schools for the gifted in the woke city of Seattle, Washington. You guessed it: there were too many white and Asian students.

In America merit has been overthrown by “equity,” which has been redefined to mean privilege for people of color and the gender-confused. The elimination of merit-based learning is the way that liberals admit that there are racial differences in motivation and intelligence.

The abandonment of merit is now widespread in America and goes far beyond education. American corporations, the Pentagon, and Hollywood have stated that white people are sidelined for promotion and staring roles while non-merit based promotions are made to achieve “equity.” Thus has privilege in law been restored in the face of the 14th Amendment which bans it.

Public Libraries All Over America Turned Into Junkie Drug and Sex Zones – No One Cares

You might not know this, but U.S. libraries have become a place to get high and have sex with strangers in public.

That’s the nature of the change into a utopia: places that used to be for education of children become places for strange adults to engage in immoral and even illegal activities.

New York Post:

Once relied upon as hushed oases of learning, American libraries are now under siege, with staffers from California to New York complaining of rampant disorder and daily peril.

‘There are times now you feel more like a security guard than a librarian,’ one Brooklyn library employee told The Post. ‘This isn’t what we signed up for when we took this job’.

Many libraries have turned into de facto shelters for those on the margins of society, including the homeless and psychically ill, a trend that has surged since the covid pandemic.”

Homeless and psychically ill” is a euphemism for “millennial junkies.”

Exasperated staffers are witnessing public sex, drug use and worse, while suffering sexual harassment and explosions of violence on a routine basis.

Much of the disorder, they assert, takes place within close proximity to children.

It’s sad,” the Brooklyn librarian said. “You’ll see parents come in with their kids after they first move here. They’re excited, they get their card, then you don’t see them again after a while. They’ve told me firsthand that they just don’t feel like it’s a safe environment.”

Worse, the slogan of this utopia is “f*** those kids.”

In an unprecedented recent case, veteran Iowa librarian Jennifer Goulden filed suit against her former Des Moines branch, asserting administrators ignored her complaints of chaos — and even retaliated against her for speaking out.

Goulden catalogued a string of troubling incidents, including patrons masturbating to pornography at computer terminals in proximity of children and threatening her with violence after she rebuffed their advances.

Goulden said her alarms were either downplayed or ignored by administrators, and she eventually quit her position, for the sake of her psychic health.

The challenges librarians are facing right now are off the charts,” said Ryan Dowd, the CEO of a company that provides training for public facing employees.

Dowd said many library staffers get no training in areas they likely never thought they would have to master — like dealing with a heroin overdose or someone in the throes of a schizophrenic episode.

The problem, he said, has exploded since covid — and libraries are on the frontlines of the nation’s worsening homeless crisis.

A branch in Antioch, California abruptly shuttered in February after employees complained of people having sex inside and outside the branch, drug use and violence.

We’ve also had drug activity and drug use both inside the library and outside, on library property,” Brooke Converse, a Contra Costa County Library System representative, said at the time. “We saw people who just met, having sexual intercourse inside the library or on property, in full view of patrons and staff. We also found bullet casings on library property.”

This is the direction the U.S. is heading full speed ahead. This is the new normal.

This is the U.S. democracy in action.

 

yogaesoteric
April 15, 2024

 

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