Republican Chris Sununu supports teaching America is fundamentally racist
He has failed the voters in his state, and the Republican party
The bill banning certain divisive concepts in New Hampshire was the first bill introduced that would curtail the advocacy for critical race theory in state agencies, contractors, and classrooms.
It passed the New Hampshire House after being attached to the state budget.
Today, the Republican-controlled Senate Finance Committee, under the “unofficial” direction of Republican governor Chris Sununu, gutted the bill, passing an amendment for a watered-down version of it that removed all the major provisions.
Among the provisions removed was a prohibition on teaching that America is a fundamentally racist country, and that hard work is white supremacy.
I’m going to say that again: A Republican governor - one that is being backed by the entire establishment for a Senate run - supports teaching that America is a fundamentally racist country.
The amendment also removes provisions that would apply the bill to state contractors as well as colleges and universities.
In a state where Republicans control all branches of government, they choose to complete gut the bill to help a RINO win a senate seat in 2022.
Make no mistake - this happened because Republican Chris Sununu wanted it to happen.
Sununu plans a Senate run in 2022 and is using this bill as an opportunity to expand his support among Democrats by throwing the Republicans who elected him - and their children - under the bus.
So, when the House GOP introduced the bill as one of their top priorities, he surprised his entire party by condemning it.
The party tried to reason with him. He did not listen.
So, they attached it to the budget.
If the Senate had left it alone, Sununu would have been forced to sign it.
Instead, here’s what happened:
Chris Sununu directed his attorney general John Formella and State Senator Jeb Bradley to water down the bill to the point that it was essentially a pointless measure, and they did it.
That’s it. Chris Sununu ordered it done, and these spineless, weak Republicans laid down for him.
And no one is reporting it, because they are covering for him.
There are still a few moves the house republicans can make, but without massive public pressure, they are not likely to work. The GOP base is simply too weak. They care more about being the silent majority than they care about protecting their children from being emotionally abused by their school teachers, sad but true.
The GOP is a spineless party that cannot be trusted.
The GOP establishment has already decided to anoint King Sununu for a senate seat come 2022.
What this entire affair shows us is that we cannot count on the Republican party to fight the most important battles this country faces. They simply do not have the backbone to do it.
If having your children taught that working hard makes them a white supremacist and that the country they were born in is a fundamentally racist state isn’t enough to elicit action, is anything?
The fact is that no one is coming to save us.
If you don’t speak up now, you are a part of the problem.
Choose your team. But stop complaining if you aren’t willing to do anything about it.
What can you do now?
Not a whole heck of a lot, but you can send emails to everyone involved expressing your disdain for their actions today.
Email the RINO Chris Sununu: governorsununu@nh.gov
Email the Cronie John Formella: attorneygeneral@doj.nh.gov
Email the Cronie Jeb Bradley: Jeb.Bradley@leg.state.nh.us
Tell them what you think. The time to be polite is over.
Senator Bradley,
Teaching racism to children is the worst form of child abuse. Therefore, you promote child abuse.
Gutting your bill of the amendments for political gain is vile.
So I guess you are PRO
1. Power is truth (might is right) - no objectivity - therefore you support a Narcissistic Logical Fallacy
2. Moral relativity - therefore, you underscore identity politics
3. A perpetual zero sum power struggle (ie winners and losers) - thus you promote social constructionalism
4. Racial realism - therefore, you support re-writng the Civil Rights Act
5. Intersectional hierarchy of oppressions - thus you spread hate
The psychology of CRT is grievance and pessimism. It is the opposite of thriving.
By the way, clearly you are an ignorant man because there has been no legitimate research for CRT teaching. You had a chance to do the right thing for America’s children. Instead, you took the Manichean route. That, Senator, is not what the framers of the Constitution ever envisioned.
Maybe one day you will realize that what we need is a leader. A leader, not a politician, who promotes TRUTH. BEAUTY, LIBERTY, and MERIT.
Tori Eversmann
A Very Concerned Citizen
Dear Chris, John, Jeb,
In all my years as a Republican Party member I have watched as the party capitulated over and over to the Democratic Party to our own detriment. Seeing you support removing from the recent legislation, the completely valid attempts by our fellow party members to fight back against the Marxian offshoot of Critical Theory, has me deeply concerned.
The United States was formed as the epitome of Enlightenment values, among these are the fundamental principles of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and individualism. To secure these values we use the tools of rational thought and logic. One important key to our success was the use of the tools it provided such as the scientific method, reliance on empirical data, and a deep respect for personal ownership. These values and tools were a fundamental necessity to our expanding Civil Liberties, as are the common stories and literature that bound us together as a common nation in unity, regardless of our previous national origin, the color of our skin, or our differing religions.
Critical Race Theory on the other hand, does not bind us together as a nation or promote unity. It is an attack vector for a deviant Postmodernist philosophy upon which there are no common values, there are only oppressors and the oppressed. One of the consequences of this is how the theory manifests itself in practice. Students are labeled as oppressors based on the color of their skin and taught to become activists to fight against "whiteness". What exactly is whiteness? I think the White Culture chart from the NMAAHC speaks volumes about what the Critical Theorists consider whiteness.
So my question to you is: Are you going to support a Republican Party based on the foundational principles of the United States, or are you going to allow for subversive, and blatantly discriminatory lessons to be taught in your schools?
Sincerely,