Episode 23 – Identity politics is the most discriminatory principle in American public policy

What you have is neither who you are nor does it build your value. Your value is in what you know, not in the brand you wear, the mark of the vehicle you drive, or in the position you hold. Having value is not about looking good but about doing good. You increase your worth in putting your know-how toward bettering yourself and your community. When you are in danger, sick, old, or alone, it is not what you have but what you know that helps you survive. 

What you have is neither who you are nor does it build your value. Your value is in what you know, not in the brand you wear, the mark of the vehicle you drive, or in the position you hold. Having value is not about looking good but about doing good. You increase your worth in putting your know-how toward bettering yourself and your community. When you are in danger, sick, old, or alone, it is not what you have but what you know that helps you survive. 

The way we first hear a story becomes our opinion, our fact, our truth, our guiding principle. We cancel label as out of touch 

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I am Dr. Bobb Rousseau and in today’s episode, I discussed identify politics and how it leads to legal discrimination. By the end of this episode, you will know that Identity politics is the most selfish principle in American public policy. 

Politics in America is no longer about political parties, it is no longer about shared ideals and equal opportunities.; it is now about personal identity; it is about telling others that we are different from them and because of that, we deserve to be treated differently.. 

Americans no longer vote based on what they think but on based on what they are or what they are. Politics in America is now about identity politics where certain groups of people, who feel they are discriminated against, organize themselves politically to advance their self interests without regard or concerns for the majority. 

Thus were born gay rights, women rights, immigrant rights, Black Lives Matter, and many others alike. The issue with identity politics is that their proponents do not seek to remove these obstacles they identify as discriminatory. They rather seek to create a society where people, instead of being considered as society-members, are rather being treated based on their color, gender, origin, or sexual orientation. 

Identity politics do not promote equal rights, but individual rights and that causes political division and social discord where these specific groups, calling themselves “minority” , feel more entitled to certain advantages than another group. 

The gay feels entitled to that job over the black person while the woman feels she is the best person for the position. They all showcase what they are but not whether they are qualified for the position. 

Identity politics reinforce the same discriminatory practices they say they are fighting against. Brandishing their color, gender, or sexual orientation to gain certain privileges is discriminating against people who are fully qualified to receive such privileges. 

Tell a white kid that he did not get accepted into college because the school had to reserve some spots for black kids. Tell a poor black man that he cannot get the job because the company has to hire a woman. 

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anyone who tries to tell us that same story a different way. 

We believe so deeply in the first thing we hear that we cancel anyone who says something different. We want everyone to think alike, behave alike, love or hate the same person that we do. Other people’s opinions do not matter or as the media woke us to say “out of touch.” 

America is no longer diverse. It is now “Be uniform or be canceled.”