The left wants conformity. It divides people along racial/religious/gender lines first. Next it teaches these people that their entire identity is their color, gender, sexual orientation, etc. Then it demonizes, belittles and attacks any member of these groups that dares think as an individual. This from thedaleygator.com.
Consider the following remarks by democratic Rep Ayanna Pressley.
Rep Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) “We don’t need any more brown faces that don’t want to be a brown voice. We don’t need black faces that don’t want to be a black voice. We don’t need Muslims that don’t want to be a Muslim voice. We don’t need queers that don’t want to be a queer voice” pic.twitter.com/2NIj5Vvcor
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) July 15, 2019
Did you catch that? Pressley will tell you what your identity is, and what you should think and say, based on that identity or else there will be consequences.
What she ACTUALLY means is we don’t need minorities who don’t want to be a progressive voice.
Pressley is acting like a modern day slave owner. She is demanding members of certain groups think as they are told, or else
Pressley’s comments are essentially a purity test. The elected democrat is suggesting black, brown, and queer people who don’t think like her need to shut their mouths; they are of no use to their identity group, but a hindrance, and perhaps traitors.
As Matt Walsh explains on The Matt Walsh Show Pressley “is a damn bigot.”
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), now known as the Ringo Starr of the so-called “Squad,” is, like the other members of her far-left girl group, a raging bigot. While they go into spasms of outrage over President Trump’s stupid tweet, we must bear in mind that, when it comes to denouncing bigotry, none of these four have a leg to stand on — especially Pressley, who now proudly owns one of the most absurdly bigoted statements we’ve heard from an American politician in decades.
Leftists like Pressley feel perfectly entitled to issue directives of this sort, authoritatively instructing the plebes as to what they may and may not say and think based on the demographic and identity groups to which they belong. Her talk of “brown voices” is telling. She doesn’t see brown, black, Muslim, and “queer” people as distinct individuals with their own opinions and perspectives. Rather, she, like any modern leftist, sees racial and ethnic groups as monoliths — and every member is a mindless, faceless “representative” of that whole. And the whole, Pressley has decided, must vote Democrat, support things like affirmative action, universal health care, and abortion, and affirm every last leftist doctrine without exception. Any member who falls outside of the box Pressley and her ilk have created is anathema. At best, useless. At worst, a heretic who should be burned at the stake (or bludgeoned with a crowbar, as is Antifa’s preferred method).
An ordinary bigot may simply feel that his race or ethnicity tends to be superior to other races and ethnicities. That is a stupid and harmful view, to be sure, but it’s child’s play compared to the sort of bigotry Pressley has promoted. She wishes to erase the individual and live in a world consisting only of homogenous, amorphic “identities,” where every person is but a mere mouthpiece for an ethnic hive mind. It is a bigotry far more insidious and horrifying than the sort of bigotry she constantly (and often fallaciously) finds in the hearts of others.
Further details concerning the Congressional Representative from Massachusetts:
Pressley was one of the members of the Congressional Black Caucus who authored a resolution to condemn police brutality and the excessive use of force against African Americans. The measure was introduced the same day that Chauvin was charged over the death of Floyd last year.
“For too long, Black and brown bodies have been profiled, surveilled, policed, lynched, choked, brutalized and murdered at the hands of police officers,” Pressley said in a statement at the time.
She continued, “There can be no justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, or any of the human beings who have been killed by law enforcement, for in a just world, they would still be alive. There must, however, be accountability.”
Pressley’s statements about last summer’s BLM protests were similar:
“There needs to be unrest in the streets,” Pressley said, according to the claim.
But MSNBC’s AM Joy on Aug. 15 said this quote “is incomplete.” A clip with her full remarks was posted to BlackEnterprise.com, and her statement included the words above as well as the following quotation.
“Don’t let up, send emails, make phone calls,” the congresswoman told host Tiffany Cross in reference to the protests. “There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there’s unrest in our lives. And unfortunately, there’s plenty to go around,” she concluded.