Ask Commissioner Kenneth Hodder to Say “DEI Does Not Help People in Poverty”
color us united
Dear Commissioner
Hodder:
I have long
admired the work of the Salvation
Army. TSA provided not
just charity—but hope—to tens of thousands in need. Salvationists gave
support to any American—no matter their race, creed or religions. Tens of
millions of Americans give every year to help fund the race-blind work of
TSA. As a result of the good work of TSA—along with America’s uplifting
culture and prosperous economy—many have gone from poverty to productive happy
lives.
Yet for
some reason, your organization is choosing to hold classes that claim America
is racist country.
In these sessions, trainers
demand that Salvationists understand their “white privilege” or that they have
“unconscious bias” against people of color. Given the dedication of
Salvationists, such self-flagellation is flatly wrong. Rather the Salvation
Army should be singing the praises of all who dedicate themselves to your good
work.
Moreover,
you—Commander Hodder—should be proudly acclaiming how the success of the
Salvation Army proves Americans are not fundamentally racist. You are well
placed to push back against those who wish to divide us by race. You—and all
your leadership—must speak to the goodness—and colorblind nature—of the
American people. Such statements could bring wonderful unity to the country. Positive
statements about what Americans have done and will continue to do to help each
other no matter their race will lead to beautiful bonding among all people.
We urge you to
speak out against what has become the dominant—but misplaced—narrative that
America is a racist country. You are well positioned to show that DEI only
encourages racial divisions.
Commissioner
Hodder, you truly are in position to help Americans move beyond the angers of
the past. Please take this path—albeit one of much resistance—but one which you
are well positioned to assume. History is always written by those who renounce
mainstream thinking. We are not making an easy ask of you. Many in the news, in
political power and those with much influence will call you evil and other
names. Yet, you have the work of TSA to support you as you lead Americans
against the very divisive claims of DEI.
We write to you
as America needs you. Those who are in need of hope—and the American dream—need
your leadership. Please lead America out of the divisive claims of DEI and to
one of unity, love and hope.
With respect,
YOUR NAME
Connecting the Dots:
William A.
Roberts is the national commander for the Salvation Army and
a director at the National Coalition on Health Care.
Charles E.M. Kolb is
a director at the National Coalition on Health Care and the
president for the Committee for Economic Development.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Committee
for Economic Development.
George Soros was
the Chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Donna S. Morea was
a trustee at the Committee for Economic Development and the
EVP for the CGI Group Inc.
CGI Group Inc. was
the Obamacare contractor that developed Healthcare.gov
web site.
Obamacare is Barack
Obama’s signature policy initiative.
Resources: Past
Research
After An Injured Vet
Waits 2 Years For A Wheelchair, These Lowe’s Employees Do What The VA
Won’t (Past Research on the Salvation Army)
MONDAY, JULY 14,
2014
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2014/07/after-injured-vet-waits-2-years-for.html
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