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Bill Maher Compares Woke Left to China’s Red Guard

Bill Maher compares ‘woke’ movement to China’s communist revolution – Based Politics























‘We do have our own Red Guard here, but they do their rampaging on Twitter.’

The ‘woke’ movement that has so deeply enveloped today’s Left is defined in part by allowing only one viewpoint on a subject and censoring or canceling any oppositional viewpoints. This is deeply inhumane. It’s also inhumane—in a way that some believe resembles the brute intolerance of China’s communist revolution.

That was the message HBO’s Bill Maher Retransmitted On Friday night, he spoke to his audience. “If you’re part of today’s woke revolution, you need to study the part of revolutions where they spin out of control because the revolutionaries get so drunk on their own purifying elixir, they imagine they can reinvent the very nature of human beings.”

“Communists thought selfishness could be cast out of human nature,” He said: ‘Real Time.’ “Russian revolutionaries spoke of the ‘new Soviet man’ who wasn’t motivated by self-interest but instead wanted to be part of a collective.”

“No, it turns out he wanted to be on a yacht in a Gucci tracksuit holding a vodka and a prostitute, not standing in line all day for a potato,” Maher zinged.

The host then emphasized the anti-liberal nature of the Left today.

“The problem with communism and some very recent ideologies here at home is that they think you can change reality by screaming at it, that you can bend human nature by holding your breath,” Maher stated. “But that’s the difference between reality and your mommy.”

He continued, “Lincoln once said, ‘You can repeal all past history but you still cannot repeal human nature.’”

“But he’s canceled now, so f*** him,” he zinged again.

Is this relative new movement of absolute intolerance, which pervades so many American societies, comparable to other authoritarian movements in the past?

Maher said yes.

“I asked ChatGPT, ‘Are there any similarities between today’s woke revolution and Chairman Mao’s cultural revolution of the 1960s?” Maher asked. “And it wrote back, ‘How long do you have?”

After the laughter had subsided, Maher addressed the audience. “Because again, in China, we saw how a revolutionary thought he could do a page one rewrite… of humans. Mao ordered his citizens to throw off ‘the four olds. ‘Old thinking, old culture, old customs, old habits.’”

“So your whole life went in the garbage overnight,” He observed. “No biggie.”

“And those who resisted were attacked by an army of purifiers called the ‘Red Guard’ that went around the country putting dunce caps on people who didn’t take to being a new kind of mortal being,” Maher said. “A lot of pointing and shaming went on.”

Maher described the totalitarian environment. “Oh, and about a million dead, and the only way to survive was to plead insanity for the crime of being insufficiently radical. Then apologize and thank the state for the chance to see what a piece of s*** you are. And, of course, submit to reeducation.”

“Or as we call it here in America ‘freshman orientation,’” He said that the audience laughed yet again.

Obviously the woke movement hasn’t led to mass graves, but it is nonetheless an inquisition.

Maher used Jason Kilborn’s example, a University of Illinois Chicago professor of law, who was suspended because he posed for photos. “hypothetical question — which he has asked in previous years — using redacted references to two slurs, in a December 2020 law school exam.”

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Noted of Kilborn’s case, “The question about employment discrimination referenced a plaintiff being called “a ‘n____’ and ‘b____’ (profane expressions for African Americans and women)” As evidence of discrimination. But even redacting the terms didn’t save Kilborn from discipline by university administrators.”

FIRE continued, “(I)n November, under pressure from UIC’s Black Law Students Association and Jesse Jackson, UIC reneged on its agreement with Kilborn and is now requiring him to participate in months-long ‘training on classroom conversations that address racism’ and compelling him to write reflection papers before he can return to the classroom.”

Kilborn was thus being forced to undergo reeducation.

Maher bellowed “He was teaching his students to fight racism in the place where it matters most: the criminal justice system. Eight weeks of sensitivity training. Weekly 90 minute sessions with a diversity trainer. And having to write five ‘self-reflection’ papers.”

“A grown ass man. A liberal law professor,” He added.

“If you can’t see the similarities between (Kilborn and wokism) and that (China’s communist revolution), the person who needs reeducation is you,” Maher concluded.

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Jack Hunter is a freelance writer, the co-author of Sen. Rand Paul’s 2011 book ‘The Tea Party Goes to Washington’ and the editor of the libertarian news site Liberty Tree, published by Sen. Paul’s campaign.


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