You have to read this letter!

4/28/21
from The Gray Area:
4/28/21:

Bari Weiss published an open letter on her blog April 16th that said; You Have to Read This Letter. A New York father pulls his daughter out of Brearley with a message to the whole school. Is the dam starting to break?

The author, Andrew Gutmann in a interview said 'someone had to do it'.

That pretty much says it all. You have to read this letter! It is brilliantly inspired, eloquently written and with passion and common sense gets to the reality of the unrealistic culture in which we are now forced to live & accept.

For those who don't remember the name, Bari Weiss, it is worth noting as a corollary to this story. Weiss is a former Wall Street Journal & Mew York Times journalist who created quite a stir when she announced her departure from The New York Times on July 14, 2020, publishing a resignation letter on her website criticizing the Times for capitulating to criticism on Twitter and for not supporting her when she was bullied by her colleagues. Weiss accused her former employer of "unlawful discrimination, hostile work environment, and constructive discharge". This background gives her credibility in my estimation.

The New York Times and others on the left, have obviously panned the letter calling it the result of FoxNews indoctrination and a desire by Mr Gutmann for right wing fame.

The right has enthusiastically agreed, though many doing so quietly in their home for fear of 'consequences' as Mr. Gutmann's daughter put it.

He makes the real point in this line; By viewing every element of education, every aspect of history, and every facet of society through the lens of skin color and race, we are desecrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and utterly violating the movement for which such civil rights leaders believed, fought, and died.

You have to read this letter! Don't be afraid. It's a chance to come face to face with reality. Follow the link below to Ms. Weiss bog site.

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