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Monday, June 25, 2018

The Laura Ingalls Wilder Award has been renamed the Children’s Literature Legacy Award due to her 'stereotypical attitudes' towards blacks and Native Americans




Who knew...Laura Ingalls was a racist? Looks like the Libs are back on the warpath. Must be a Confederate shortage. Can't confirm it but I assume Laura Ingalls also used the word nigger in her works because 'white men in blackface' ain't going to cut it.


I guess this means total eradication of 'suspicious' literature to quench the insatiable liberal thirst. This is the list of authors who are walking on thin ice for having used the word nigger in their works.







I'll highlight a few of the well known:


Number of occurrences: 204 


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Number of occurrences: 146 
UNRATED


Number of occurrences: 108 


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Number of occurrences: 35 


Number of occurrences: 30 
(In case you don't know Baldwin was black)


Number of occurrences: 30 


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Number of occurrences: 4


Number of occurrences: 1 


Are we to take their books and burn them in some warped symbolic gesture then pretend they never existed?

Didn't the Nazi's do that?




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The famed author of the Little House on the Prairie series has been put out to pasture.



In a unanimous vote on Saturday, the board of the Association for Library Service to Children agreed to remove Laura Ingalls Wilder's name from the group's top award honoring children's literature authors over her depiction of blacks and Native Americans in her work.



'This decision was made in consideration of the fact that Wilder’s legacy, as represented by her body of work, includes expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC’s core values of inclusiveness, integrity, and respect, and responsiveness,' said the group in a statement after the vote.



The honor will now be known as the Children’s Literature Legacy Award.





Wildin' out: The Laura Ingalls Wilder Award has been renamed the Children’s Literature Legacy Award by the Association for Library Service to Children 




Rob Lowe mocked the controversy on Monday, tweeting: 'Wait... Laura Ingalls Wilder was a racist author? How did I miss that?! Say it ain’t so, Halfpint!!!'

'Administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children,' reads the page describing the honor.

The honor was first given out in 1954 to its former namesake.

Below that is a biography of Wilder, which consists of just two sentences, followed by three paragraphs under the heading: 'Wilder's Legacy, and the Award in Context.'

That section, which is three times longer than the one detailing Wilder's life, states: 'Wilder's body of work continues to be a focus of scholarship and literary analysis, which often brings to light anti-Native and anti-Black sentiments in her work. 



Medalist: The honor was awarded to its namesake in 1954

'Her books continue to be published, read, and widely used with contemporary children. ALSC recognizes the author’s legacy is complex and Wilder’s work is not universally embraced.'

Later, the group stresses that while it will continue to preserve the works of Wilder, it has opted to not associate her name with a prize honoring a writer's lifetime achievements. 

The decision was made as the honor, now awarded annually, went to a black writer for the fourth straight year.

Jacqueline Woodson, the author of Brown Girl Dreaming, was the 2018 recipient of the first-ever Children’s Literature Legacy Award, following in the footsteps of Donald Crews (2015), Jerry Pinkey (2016) and Nikki Grimes.

Past honorees include E. B. White (1970), Beverly Cleary (1975), Maurice Sendak (1983) and perhaps the most famous children's writer of all, Theodor S. Geisel (1980). 


Controversy: The board voted unanimously to remove Wilder's name at their annual meeting over the weekend due to her anti-black and anti-Native writings (the cast of Little House on the Prairie in 1976)

Geisel, better know as Dr. Seuss, is now under investigation himself by the group's task force, along with British bookseller John Newbery, illustrator Randolph Caldecott, businessman Robert Sibert, Mildred Batchelder, and author May Hill Arbuthnot.

The task force is now looking at those individuals to determine if there is 'consistency between the legacy of the honoree-in-name, the purpose of the award, and ALSC’s core value.' 

That group is then reminded that 'these awards fund a majority of ALSC's operating budget and have sponsors, endowments, and/or partners.'



Oh the places: ALSC is now investigating all authors it has named awards for, including Dr. Seuss (above)

The namesakes of a few of the group's awards, including Latina librarian Pura Belpré and Andrew Carnegie are not under investigation per the task force's charge.

Once that is completed and the group has delivered its recommendation to the board, the task force 'may also make recommendations for future investigation of other ALSC sponsored or co-sponsored book, media, professional awards, and scholarships if deemed necessary.'

ALSC Blog Manager Mary Voors wrote on the group's website that the vote on Saturday was met with a standing ovation.

'Woo-Hoo!!!!' she added at the end of her post. 

'It made me so proud to be an ALSC member and a Board Member!' 

This year's annual meeting was opened with a speech from Michelle Obama. 

In Little House on the Prarie, Wilder writes early in the book that out west 'there were no people. Only Indians lived there.'

That line clearly reveals Wilder's belief that Native Americans were not 'people,' and was changed int he 1950s to read 'no settlers.'

There are also a number of offensive comments made about Native Americans by other characters in Wilder's book, while white men in blackface perform for the amusement of others in her books. 

These sentiments did not impact the success of her novels, which are still sold worldwide and were made into a hit television series starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert. 





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Much Ado About Nothing







Almost looks like extra large burritos. That damn Trump.

Wait a minute this photo was taken during the Obama administration. You know the ones they didn't want you to see. Go here to see the full gallery. 


The photos now used to crucify Trump are virtually identical to those taken when Barry occupied the WH. 


Oh, Rachel...
you teary-eyed muff diver. Where were you and the rest of the self-righteous 
left when this was business as usual during the Obama administration?

"tender age"
What a nice touch. I can almost hear the violin.


Update:

Obama’s DHS Secretary: “We Cannot Have A System Of Catch And Release”



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Looks like 'Coopy boy' is thinking... And I invited him on the show to excoriate Trump!?! 





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President Trump Calls for Immediate Deportation of Undocumented Immigrants With 'No Judges or Court Cases'





President Donald Trump said on Twitter Sunday that immigrants entering the country illegally should be removed from the country “immediately” without being granted a court hearing.

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This coming from Time magazine so "without being granted a court hearing" is liberal code for they deserved one and Trump f--ked them out of it. 

The fact is Trump is dead on. So after Juan and his wife Maria, pregnant with their anchor baby, previously broke the law illegally jumping the fence does anyone truly believe they're now going to respect the law by showing up in court?






No worries Juan...they got your back.

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“We cannot allow all of these people to invade our Country. When somebody comes in, we must immediately, with no Judges or Court Cases, bring them back from where they came,” Trump said in a series of two tweets Sunday morning. “Our system is a mockery to good immigration policy and Law and Order. Most children come without parents….Our Immigration policy, laughed at all over the world, is very unfair to all of those people who have gone through the system legally and are waiting on line for years!”

“Immigration must be based on merit – we need people who will help to Make America Great Again,” he concluded.




Under current Trump administration policy, all undocumented immigrants caught entering the country are referred for criminal prosecution as part of a tightened “zero-tolerance” policy announced in May by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

That “zero-tolerance” policy spiked an onslaught of family separations since parents who were caught crossing the border illegally were detained under the Department of Homeland Security while their children were placed under the auspices of the Office of Refugee Resettlement. More than 2,300 children were separated from the adults they crossed the border with, provoking outrage around the world and producing a public relations nightmare for the administration.

As anger over the policy reached its peak, Trump signed an Executive Order on June 20 to enable these families to stay together. In a fact sheet released Saturday evening, the Department of Homeland Security said 522 children who had been separated from their families were since reunited, but provided no timeline for when the rest of the reunions would happen.





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Sunday, June 24, 2018

Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she was told to leave Virginia restaurant because she works for Trump



I'm going to paint a picture to expose the double standard in one sentence. Imagine Sarah Huckabee Sanders was black and held the same position in the Obama administration. 

This from Yelp regarding The Red Hen:


This business recently made waves in the news, which often means that people come to this page to post their views on the news.

While we don’t take a stand one way or the other when it comes to these news events, we do work to remove both positive and negative posts that appear to be motivated more by the news coverage itself than the reviewer’s personal consumer experience with the business.

As a result, your posts to this page may be removed as part of our cleanup process beginning Saturday, June 23, 2018, but you should feel free to post your thoughts about the recent media coverage for this business on Yelp Talk at any time.


The Red Hen 

2.0 star rating
13743 reviews




Peter Luger 

4.0 star rating
4682 reviews




Conservatives are working diligently to get it down to one star. To put things in perspective Peter Luger Steakhouse has been around since 1887 and they got 9,061 fewer reviews!

  To explain how stupid liberals are look at this from a business standpoint. 


She owns a business...
and is deliberately pissing off 40 to 50% or more of her customer base???


Stephanie Wilkinson, the owner of The Red Hen




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WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders conducts a White House daily news briefing at the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House June 14, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)



WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was booted from a Virginia restaurant because she works for President Donald Trump, setting off a fierce debate about whether politics should play a role in how administration officials are treated in public.

Sanders was the latest to experience a brusque reception in such a setting.

Sanders tweeted that she was told by the owner of the Red Hen in Lexington, Virginia, that she had to “leave because I work for @POTUS and I politely left.” She said the episode Friday evening said far more about the owner of the restaurant than it did about her.

“I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so,” Sanders said in the tweet from her official account, which generated 22,000 replies in about an hour.

The restaurant’s co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson told The Washington Post that her staff had called her to report Sanders was in the restaurant. She cited several reasons, including the concerns of several restaurant employees who were gay and knew Sanders had defended Trump’s desire to bar transgender people from the military.

“Tell me what you want me to do. I can ask her to leave,” Wilkinson told her staff, she said. “They said yes.”

Wilkinson said that she talked to Sanders privately and that Sanders’s response was immediate: “That’s fine. I’ll go.”

Employees at the restaurant told The Associated Press that Wilkinson wasn’t available for further comment.

Over the weekend, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich weighed in on the increasingly nasty tone of politics. Gingrich was known for setting a more combative tone in congressional politics in the 1990s.

“The increasing personal nastiness toward people who work for President Trump reflects the left’s understanding that they are losing,” Gingrich said in a tweet. “Nastiness reflects desperation, not strength. They can’t win the argument so they use nastiness. Sad and dangerous.”

Lexington, located in the Shenandoah Valley and a three-hour drive southwest of the nation’s capital, is politically a spot of blue in a sea of red. It sided with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, by a 2-1 margin. It’s the county seat of Rockbridge County, which went with Trump by a similar margin. And it is home to Virginia Military Institute and Washington and Lee University.

Sanders’ treatment at the restaurant created a social media commotion with people on both sides weighing in, including her father, Mike Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential candidate.

“Bigotry. On the menu at Red Hen Restaurant in Lexington VA. Or you can ask for the ‘Hate Plate,'” Huckabee said in a tweet, quickly generating 2,000 replies in about 30 minutes. “And appetizers are ‘small plates for small minds.'”

Tom Lomax, a local business owner, brought flowers to the restaurant Saturday afternoon as a show of support. He called Wilkinson a “force of nature” and “one of the biggest drivers of the downtown.”

“We support our own here, great little community we have,” he said.

Stephen Russek, a former restaurant owner in the area, said “they had no right to do that.”

“You have your political opinions, you don’t throw somebody out of your restaurant,” Russek, who lives nearby, said. “They ought to be shut down.”

The separation of families trying to enter the U.S. at the southern border has intensified political differences and passions that were already at elevated levels during the Trump presidency.

Earlier in the week, Trump’s Homeland Security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, cut short a working dinner at a Mexican restaurant in Washington after protesters shouted, “Shame!” until she left. A few days earlier, Trump aide Stephen Miller, a key adviser on immigration, was accosted by someone at a different Mexican restaurant in the city, who called him “a fascist,” according to the New York Post. The Trumps don’t get out a lot socially in Washington and Trump often dines at BLT Prime in the Trump International Hotel or at Trump properties elsewhere when he does go out.

Ari Fleischer, who was a press secretary for President George W. Bush, tweeted Saturday: “I guess we’re heading into an America with Democrat-only restaurants, which will lead to Republican-only restaurants. Do the fools who threw Sarah out, and the people who cheer them on, really want us to be that kind of country?”





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The Truth About the Border








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