Jeff

Oct 7

Wokeness, Marxism, Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), Intersectionality—these were never about “noble” intentions. Wokeness was crafted as an ideology meant to sow division, chaos, and ultimately destruction. Its aim was to upend natural social orders by shoving identity politics down your throat at the expense of merit, common sense, and even basic human decency.

Though its origins are deeply rooted, for the past decade, the world, especially America, has been sold a bill of goods, conned into embracing this concoction of grievances disguised as “equity.”

And the effects?

Utter disaster.

Nowhere in recent history has the chaos caused by DEI been more tragically displayed than in the wake of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. As if the storm itself, whatever its origins are, wasn’t catastrophic enough, the government, and particularly, FEMA’s implementation of “disaster equity” turned an already dire situation into a nightmare.

”Disaster equity?” you ask. We’ll get to that in a moment.

Make no mistake about it, this was not an accident—the horrific scene in conservative Western NC is the result of a deliberate effort to push DEI’s divisive agenda into every facet of society, including emergency management.

But how did we get here?

DEI’s origins are rooted in an ideological framework designed to undermine societal stability. Intersectionality—its partner in crime—was not conceived to bring understanding or fairness. It was intended to create a hierarchy of grievances, ensuring that every aspect of life would be filtered through the lens of race, gender, sexuality, and victimhood.

Disaster relief is simply the latest target of this scheme. FEMA’s so-called “disaster equity” wasn’t about helping people recover from calamities, it was about pushing the DEI agenda into places it has no business being.

Enter Hurricane Helene. While the catastrophic winds roared and the waters surged through the streets of Asheville and surrounding areas, FEMA’s leadership busied itself with ensuring an “equitable” response. In the midst of a life-threatening disaster, the agency’s top concern wasn’t saving lives or delivering aid where it was most needed—it was virtue-signaling about “underserved communities.”

And what did that achieve? Hundreds of lives lost, homes destroyed, families torn apart. The “disaster equity” FEMA touted became the very tool that guaranteed suffering and death.

Just watch this nonsense:

It’s a grim scene in the aftermath of Helene. Picture this, neighborhoods flooded, communities cut off from essential supplies, rescue efforts stalled. Meanwhile, government officials are prattling on about intersectionality and ensuring relief efforts align with DEI principles.

As helpless citizens wade through the wreckage of their lives, they’re forced to confront the harsh reality that their suffering is collateral damage in the government’s twisted social experiment.

Was this the “equity” FEMA promised?

Because it certainly looks more like a well-orchestrated disaster designed to teach the public a brutal lesson about who really matters in their new world order.

Time and time again, what we continue to hear are endless discussions about “proactively prioritizing actions that advance equity.” Translation: resources are being funneled based on an intersectional checklist rather than on immediate need.

The woke government’s plan put leftist politics over people, treating disaster victims as props in its larger agenda. The agony of families left stranded in the aftermath was not a tragic failure of the system—it was the inevitable outcome of a system designed to collapse under its own ideological weight.

But it gets worse. The very money meant to help hurricane victims was siphoned off to fund programs for illegal immigrants. The god-like welfare state, in its infinite wisdom, prioritized illegal migrants over its own citizens in crisis. While billions were allocated to migrants and “equity” programs, American families are receiving pennies—$750, to be exact—for losing everything.

Is this incompetence, or something more sinister? How does one reconcile FEMA’s claim that it is “tremendously prepared” for disaster relief with the reality of a gutted response system? Is this what we pay taxes for—to bankroll a bureaucratic nightmare that actively undermines our own well-being?

Meanwhile, the administration pats itself on the back, pretending to “command” the situation from the comfort of vacation spots far from the devastation. The same bureaucrats who boast about “equity” are the ones diverting essential resources to support endless wars abroad and pour billions into initiatives that prop up foreign interests.

Where are the cries for justice?

Where is the “equity” for the victims of Helene?

While Western North Carolina drowns, the powers that be funnel money into projects that benefit everyone but the citizens they’re supposed to serve.

This catastrophe was not an unfortunate misstep, it was the planned consequence of an ideology that values ideology over reality, politics over people. DEI and intersectionality didn’t accidentally bungle the disaster response—they sabotaged it. And while government officials will issue hollow promises and tired excuses, the families in Asheville, Chimney Rock, Lake Lure, and beyond are left to pick up the pieces.

But should we really be surprised? DEI was never about helping people, it was about control, about dividing society into categories of worthiness based on arbitrary identity markers. It was about creating a permanent state of crisis where bureaucrats could play the savior to those they deem “worthy” while dismissing the rest as expendable. Helene’s aftermath is the predictable result of this perverse worldview, a deliberate disaster disguised as compassionate policy.

So, let’s ask ourselves who benefits from this chaos? Who profits while American citizens are left to fend for themselves? The answer is as clear as the floodwaters that now cover the streets of Western North Carolina. It’s the globalists, the bureaucrats, the profiteers—entities like BlackRock and their ilk—who thrive on crisis and disorder.

They are the true benefactors of this orchestrated tragedy, gaining power and wealth while citizens are distracted by the carnage around them. The bottom line? They want you, conservatives first, dead. Think about it. Your conservative worldview is the only thing standing in the way of their dream of a worldwide utopia.

How much longer will we allow this madness to go unchecked? How many more lives must be lost before we recognize DEI for what it truly is—a doctrine of destruction dressed up in the language of justice?

Until we confront this reality, we can expect more “disaster equity,” “disease equity,” “supply chain equity,” “climate equity,” “traffic equity,” “prison equity,” and even “grocery line equity” to wreak havoc wherever tragedy strikes next.


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