So a few days ago Juli Briskman, the Algonkian District Supervisor (if you can’t recall who Juli is, she’s the loon who got elected a few years ago for having a vagina and giving Trump’s motorcade the middle finger), wrote a letter in support of the School Board. I wanted to write a few words about it; not only because I’ve been neglecting this little blogging project but because it’s really that stupid.
Here’s a snap shot of it.

Most are well aware that Juli is more than a few sandwiches short of a picnic, but some of the letter deserves scrutiny– not to highlight the simplemindedness of Briskman alone, but because her words echo throughout Loudoun County and are endorsed by scores of people in the Riesling Reich. She might be dumb, but even dumb ideas- and dumb language- can be effective in reinforcing the opinions of lemmings.
Let’s begin.
“I want to make it equally clear that affirming and supporting students should not be controversial.”
Never trust a politician who makes bullshit points like this. What she is saying (and it’s a lie), is that there is nothing political about what she’s affirming, or supporting. She believes that there is no reasonable objection to the Equity Resolution of 2019, or whatever policy spins-off from it, and therefore all objection to it has no merit. When progressives request you shut up because something “isn’t controversial”, what they’re actually claiming is that your dissent is immoral. And that’s really something coming from the politicians who get their rocks off turning fetuses into milkshakes.
“I want to make it equally clear” is just a variation on the progressive favorite (and Kamala Harris favorite): “full stop”. Both phrases are nonsense, but exist for a purpose: to shroud weak arguments. That’s not to say that someone protesting the Resolution– or anything, really– cannot be wrong. They can. But people like Juli believe their positions to be so airtight, so sound, that the mere thought of a dissenting view is the equivalent of heresy.
And make no mistake, progressivism is a religion. A faith– and disagreement with it is an affront to god (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, probably) in the eyes of its believers.
“Being on the right side of history isn’t always easy.”
Ooof, this phrase. Weak, overused, sad. There is some real comedy in hearing Democrats repeat this ever since President Obama introduced it during his rise. Democrats can’t shut up for ten minutes about how much they despise the country’s history, ignoring that they are unilaterally responsible for all of its darkest moments.
They’ll even shout loudly and proudly about the Civil Rights Act & LBJ, ignoring that Democrats filibustered the piss out of the CRA for a decade, and that LBJ hated black people until his dying breath. When Democrats came around to letting it pass in 1964, they weren’t happy about it, and LBJ had to beg his party to do it– not because it was a moral right, but because it was necessary in order to maintain political power.
The next time a dunce like Briskman tries to tell you that you’re on the cusp of the “wrong side of history”, remind them that they, and their party, has never once stepped into that “right” side, and that we won’t be talked down to by a party that’s responsible for every last ounce of oppression this country has ever practiced.
I’ll skip the part about the clown show that is the Edwin Washington Project, the investigation and settlement reached by Mark Herring (lmao), and the other fables in paragraph three.
“This is progress. But it is not enough.”
Oh, it’s not enough? Is it ever? I challenge anyone to find me a quote, an article- anything- in which a progressive claims a job is done, or that there is no longer a wrong being committed, or a need for more funding, or increased taxation. It’s almost as if it’s never going to “be enough”.
With the convoluted language present in the county’s many equity directives, statements, goals, etc., and in Critical Race Theory/Culturally Responsive Instruction, how could a supporter even know what the hell “is enough”?
This kind of instruction, and this brand of activism, is meant to be a mess. It’s meant to confound, and keep you permanently your heels, on defense– feeling like you’re in a hole and have no way out but to grovel, say “yes” to every asinine idea, while hating yourself in the process. If it feels bad, it’s because it’s meant to feel bad. If they can make your children feel bad first, however, there’s a better chance they see less protest and decreased anger from parents like us.
If they don’t want it to ever “be enough”, then ensure they keep hearing from us until it stops. And if they eventually stop, we just get louder.
“And further that they recognize that resistance for what it is: racism evolved.”
Think about this: Our resistance to the inherent racism of CRT, the long history of racism perpetuated by Democrats, the perpetual racism and backwards attitudes of the NAACP or Michelle Thomas, the racism of our school board, and the soft bigotry they continue to brush upon black American students today (in essence teaching them they are destined to fail without the government coming to the rescue), is….racism? A new kind of racism?
The interesting part about this is that Briskman alludes to there being some kind of “new” racism out there, when in fact she’s simply trying to hide how well she, and her party, practices it herself. It’s not “evolved”; racism has, and will always be here so long as imperfect human beings are. It’s just not what she claims it to be, and when it comes to practicing it, progressives are so good at being lifelong racists that they’ve even figured out how to get the people they oppress to vote for them.
Politically, it’s genius, really. Morally? It’s abhorrent, BUT, that is the nature of the American progressive, and they’ll never, ever, believe it or see it.
Juli Briskman isn’t smart enough to know how her coy language can make an impact on people. She didn’t really know what she was saying, or what she even meant. It was the same cookie cutter BS you can find in the public statements of any run-of-the-mill progressive, but that is after all what makes progressive ideology a powerful force to be mindful of. Scores of know-nothing automatons, repeating the usual leftist tropes, with little to no regard for their own political party’s blood-soaked history? It’s no simple to task to break through that wall.
They’re trying to control minds, language, and opinion because they’ve already been hypnotized themselves. Call out these idiotic arguments whenever, and wherever you see them- especially when they come from morons like Juli Briskman.
Categories: Critical Race Theory, Education, Equity, Loudoun, Politics
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