A Marxist teacher (and new state representative) called the public schools socialism.
Let's use his tweets to learn how to speak Socialist.
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Occasionally, you run across a Marxist that you can agree with. We should celebrate those times. It’s a “broken clock is right twice a day” situation.
Meet Tim Hernandez.
Tim is a Marxist public school teacher who just got elected to the Colorado State House of Representatives.
In 2021, Tim correctly identified that public schools are an example of socialism in the United States.
See? Common ground.
A funny coincidence (or perhaps not) is that Tim works in the same school district as another teacher I’ve reported on from Colorado - Bryan Lindstrom.
I made Bryan go viral two years ago when he declared he would teach critical race theory regardless of what the law said. This year, Bryan wrote the resolution that lead to the Colorado Teacher’s Union denouncing capitalism. Learn more about Byran in this article:
Of course, Tim celebrated that because it would allow the teachers union to lobby for anti-capitalist policies.
The socialists have got to stick together!
I hope everyone can agree that public schools are socialism…and that’s one reason we must strive to defund them and support other educational alternatives as soon as possible.
Much is made of the woke left’s love of abortion, with some people saying that they see no problem with the left aborting their own children.
What I constantly remind people is that the woke left doesn’t need to have their own children.
They’re going to take yours.
And they’re using the public schools to do it. The problem is not fixable.
This is a hard truth that many people do not want to face. Socialists like Tim have been making their long, slow march through the institutions for the last century, completely unopposed by any real resistance.
First, they took over the colleges, including the schools of education where the teachers are trained.
Once they were in charge of training the teachers, they took over K-12 schools.
And now Marxists like Tim don’t need to hide their beliefs because they’ve gained the power necessary to do whatever they want.
Learn more about why school choice will not save the public schools.
Fun With (Socialist) Words
Since we know Tim is a socialist, I thought it would be a fun exercise to look through his tweets and use them to learn how to speak their language.
Anyone who has ever attended one of my Socialism Saturday live streams (Saturdays at 6pm eastern on my YouTube channel) knows that Socialist is a different language than English. It may look like English, it may sound like English, but Socialists speak in a code that only they understand. In doing so, they weaponize language to use it to gain more power and advance their revolution.
Tim’s tweets are an example of this.
Let’s look at a few things he’s tweeted, and I’ll decode them for you so that you can understand their language when it shows up in the wild.
Today we’ll focus on the following lesson:
Whiteness Means Capitalism
Unless they are a surfer or a ninja turtle, if you hear someone say the word “radical,” they are almost always a socialist. “Radical” is code for “far-left.”
By “radical” they mean to overthrow the system of capitalism to install a collectivist society where you will own nothing and you will be happy, and everyone belongs to everyone else.
Whiteness has nothing to do with your skin color. That is why you do not need to be white “to be an agent of white supremacy or uphold whiteness.”
When the woke left uses the term “whiteness,” it references capitalism. Every time you see it, replace the word “whiteness” with “capitalism” and watch how it makes the context make much more sense.
The above tweet is an example of Tim using the terms “whiteness” and “capitalism” interchangeably.
The woke left believes that capitalism is designed to uphold the bourgeoise (the private property owners) and break the proletariat (the workers).
Let’s replace a few words in this tweet to demonstrate what Tim really means:
“I don’t use the word ‘BOURGEOISE’ because it diminishes the BOURGEOISIE as an accidental, unaccountable, consequential entity.
It’s not.
There are only actions and decisions to uphold CAPITALISM. Everything else is to soften the language for CAPITALIST comfort.”
See? Once you speak their language, it takes on an entirely different connotation.
Pay attention to when you hear it. You’ll be shocked at how much it shows up.
Become a walking billboard to teach people what their words really mean.
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Teachers are leaving education in droves because of people/policies like this. The problem is, once real teachers are gone, guess who replaces them?
Is he blaming capitalism for schools being underfunded? I've talked to about 10 ppl about capitalism since you put us on it and I keep seeing this same thing. People put the blame on
capital-ISM that belongs on capital-ISTS. Capitalism doesn't make decisions. Capitalists do.
So, whenever someone is blaming capitalism when the effect they are referring to is caused by human decisions, it means they fundamentally misunderstand the problem and their view of capitalism, at least regarding that problem, is way off, as well. It is not grammar nor semantics they are getting wrong. It is the actual meaning.
Ok...back to learning to speak woke.