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The Myth of Marginalization

Who are the marginalized in today’s absurd society? Not those who wear the label.
We all know whom we are supposed to think of as marginalized: racial minorities, women, and homosexuals. Examples of this abound. On Wednesday, far-left Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-Mich.) spoke at the Economic Security Project’s Guaranteed Income Now conference in Detroit and “was asked what her recommendations were for those in the audience doing the hard work of advocating for marginalized communities.” Everyone knew which communities were being discussed. 

OnThursday,theUniversityofConnecticutannouncedthatDr.DavidMahatha,thenewassistantdeanofDiversity,Belonging,andCommunityEngagementattheUConnSchoolofLaw,hadpreviously“organizedBridgetoLawprogramsexposingmiddleschoolstudents,manyfrommarginalizedcommunities,tolawschoolandtothepossibilitythattheycouldbecomelawyers.”Thesameday,theUniversityofGeorgia’sstudentpublicationTheRed&BlackreportedthattheAthensPrideandQueerCollective“centersitsworkonhelpingtheAthensLGBTQ+communitybyworkingwithhistoricallymarginalizedcom