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Is wokeness dead? It’s dead under that name, but nah, there’s a whole generation of completely useless people who have been indoctrinated into it, the way a generation of Soviet bureaucrats were indoctrinated into Marxism-Leninism. They know their ‘anti-racist’ training and since they’re useless anyway, they can justify their uselessness by explaining that being useful is actually ‘white supremacy.’
Meet Grace Hagen: the new executive director of the Midwest Independent Booksellers Association.
You would think the first question in an interview would have something to do with keeping independent booksellers alive in the Midwest. But since that’s a lost cause anyway, they just cut to well… read.
Q: How does your work as an anti-racism trainer with social justice organizations inform your current position at MIBA?
A: Decision making sometimes has a sense of urgency that is a part of white supremacy culture. That urgency has us making decisions that aren’t always inclusive
Decision making is white supremacy. So is urgency. So is doing your job.
As a white woman (she/her) who is also a DEI trainer, engages in radical empathy building with an equity lens, Grace knows that everything is white supremacy. Like probably books. And trying to sell them. The only truly anti-racist thing to do is pay her a lot of money to not make decisions and talk about inclusiveness, inclusivity and incluselousness.
Just don’t make any decisions. Especially not urgent ones.

A louse who disturbingly may have de-volved from humans or proved Louis wrong about spontaneous generation
In certain situations, such as captain of a ship, one person needs to be in charge and making the decisions. The sea is unforgiving and one can’t have a democracy deciding what to do when the waves are crashing down.
That is also why military systems tend to be hierarchical, one person needs to be in charge making the decisions and lower ranks have to follow orders. I’m not saying those orders are always best, one of the interesting things about military history is analyzing cases of bad orders, etc. But when the enemy attacks, there may not be time enough to have a democratic vote on how to respond.
The US military also teaches that making a bad decision is better than making no decision. Indecisiveness is unacceptable. Leaders must make decisions even with little to no information. Bad decisions executed well can and sometimes do win, but indecision gives up initiative and almost always results in defeat.
There’s a book you may enjoy called, “Alternate Generals,” by Harry Turtledove. In one story, the US had lost the Revolution and Robert E. Lee was given the order to charge at Balaclava.
I see that a second and third book have come out, which I’ll be ordering. The first also featured David Weber and David Drake, two of my favorite military scifi authors.
Thanks very much Cowboy !!!!!!!
Yes, the military is similar to management in the civilian sphere. Somebody has to make the decisions and the guys like me who are trained make better decisions than the average dumbfucks do.
Live or die under a military dumbass? Fuck that shit. Just ask Crassus’s Legionnaires. They took it up the ass, probably literally for the captives. Shit.
She is extremely smart on completely nonsensical, idiotic topics.
Most independent box shops have few score recent titles like “how american men destroyed the world” or my life a a korean leftist cancer ward nurse and why its improtant”
they might have one old classicin the corner
Hardly surprising, in the UK now speaking English is now racist.
clockwork orange developed a newsspeak with a lot of Russian but it will likely be arabic and non normative leftist speak
Thank you Daniel! I encourage people entertained by the silliness of wokeness to view the list “103 things higher ed declared racist in 2024” available at The College Fix website.
Standardized test are all racist, as evidenced by the unequal results. Gotta’ love Ibram X. Kendi….
Decisions that aren’t inclusive? Could you make this #$^% up? I have a dream that one day liberals will realize that “mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent.”
The white man has abandoned “the white man’s burden.” Now, the presumptive “king” of the jungle aspires to be a drag queen. Does the kingdom rejoice? Hardly. Assorted groupings of feckless animals are desperately seeking a new sucker (decisionmaker) to carry “the white man’s burden.” Whoever fills the job gets a booby prize: White women.
What do we call people who credit all objectively good human qualities to white people? Racists! Even when such racists are black and are dogmatically opposed to good qualities.
“Decision making is what supremacy” is how women like this get around the fact that they are incapable of actually making any decision beyond what colour underwear they are going to put on today.
I’ve had the misfortune to work with some of the type and getting decisions, necessary decisions with financial implications, out of them in any sort of reasonable time frame is so close to impossible that when you do it is cause for celebratory drinks – right there and then for the champagne.
And yes, I’ve actually done the champagne popping in the office.
” Like probably books.” When I read that, Mr. Greenfield, my mind made it ” Like probably looks.”
Indeed, I thought. Her looks require quite a lot of inclusivity…
Time for Atlas to shrug.
“Decision making sometimes has a sense of urgency that is a part of white supremacy culture.”
Oh really? And what culture does she assign acting stupid and being indecisive too? Inquiring minds would like to know.
That “thing” (woman?) has a mental defect that’s treatable with a several sessions of therapeutic ass kickings followed up by an exploratory lobotomy to find the root cause of her mental defect. If the scalpel accidentally slips and she ends up as a human vegetable, oops! Oh well, sh*t happens! On to the next ape sh*t crazy liberal!
In America, the lily white Presbyterian Church made the “difficult decision not to decide” whether Biblically=proscribed homosexuality is a sin. So much for that lady’s theory.
The statement “Decision making sometimes has a sense of urgency that is a part of white supremacy culture,” brings up the question, “Who decided that, what was the identity of the decider, and how long did it take?” The movie, “The Perils of Pauline” with a non-white cast and this world view would have a different ending in the railroad track scene.
Apparently, indecision is common among whining losers, like herself, no doubt.
So now indecision is a virtue, seriously lacking in that hated group called white supremacists. And what are white supremacists generally guilty of? Having built everything she currently needs and enjoys. What ingratitude and hypocrisy!