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August 18, 2022

Believe it or not, Brittney Griner perfectly exemplifies the rolling disaster of BLM in America. In this regard, she is more of a victim than many conservatives, made hostile by her disrespect for America, realize. Thanks to the BLM effect, Griner may have lost her sense that there will be negative repercussions when a Black person commits a criminal act. And in carrying that mindset to Russia, she turned herself into a perfect pawn for Putin.

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In the 21st century, race relations in America have plummeted. According to Gallup, in 2013, 72% of White and 66% of Black adults said race relations were good or somewhat good. In 2021, the percentages were 43 and 33, respectively.

It’s not a coincidence that this unprogressive trajectory correlates with BLM’s success. Brittney Griner’s prominent BLM activism, combined with her drug use and her impassioned plea to Biden (who promised to “pursue every avenue” on her behalf) made her a perfect tool for Putin. After all, BLM activism is everything Putin’s Russia abhors: anti-police, pro-LGBTQ, anti-white, and anti-law and order. Griner was the perfect propaganda for stoking racial divisions to further weaken a drug-crazed American superpower.

Both Putin and Xi fear the existential threat from political and racial divisions within their own countries. They surely celebrated the Democrats’ zealously executed strategy to recapture and retain the White House and Congress by politically and racially dividing America.

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BLM was central to the Democrats’ success. Founded in 2013, BLM’s fortunes rose in 2020 when George Floyd died, and this alleged victim of racism became the centerpiece of the Democrats’ strategy. The media were supportive. To succeed, Democratic politicians encouraged BLM activists to blanket the streets. Violent riots destroyed over $2 billion in property and killed 25 people. Candidates Harris and Biden applauded the chaos, calling them “civil rights protests.”

Image: Brittney Griner (edited). YouTube screen grab.

BLM supporters seized the moment. They dusted off 1989’s intentionally unvalidated Critical Race Theory and encouraged teaching divisive assertions in primary and secondary schools. The 1989 White Privilege checklist, created from the musings of a liberal Wellesley College professor, entered the mainstream. Soon, misconstrued implicit (i.e., unconscious) bias became mandatory training in private and public sector institutions. The error-strewn, White-bashing, journalist-created 1619 Project began to be adopted en masse in schools.

Pro sports also embraced BLM. The NFL solidified its alignment with a commitment to sing the Black National Anthem at every game. The WNBA dedicated its 2020 season to honoring BLM, while Griner vacated the court during the national anthem.

The odd bedfellows of the Marxist BLM and the Democrats chanted racism, racism, racism in perfect unison. It was an odd spectacle. Every race, ethnic and religious group in America has experienced racism, but none chanted about it; instead, they addressed it. Fortunately, in America, unlike Russia, where non-whites must learn to live with racism, the formula for draining away racism is as simple as adopting the nation’s core values: self-reliance, valuing education, English language skills, and observing the law.

An individual’s orientation for success and failure has always been part of an American upbringing, but BLM and the Democrats did something unprecedented in American history: they held one group of Americans accountable for the behavior-driven outcomes of another. That is, Whites are responsible for disproportionately negative Black outcomes.

Fact-driven people tried to debunk disproportional claims. For example, the insistence that police singled out Blacks on racial grounds fell before statistics showing Blacks were committing crimes disproportionate to their numbers. Lower educational and income outcomes reflected a Black aversion to “acting White“ and the high percentage of Black children (64% vs an average of 34%) living in single-parent households. Higher negative health outcomes were tied to bad health habits leading to obesity (less exercise; more unhealthy foods). However, those non-racist reasons explaining disproportionate outcomes—reasons that could be addressed with behavioral changes—were dismissed as racist and silenced.