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Smithsonian’s Museum of American History Erases American Greatness, New Report Finds
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Smithsonian’s Museum of American History Erases American Greatness, New Report Finds

On Saturday, Americans celebrated the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding. Shockingly, according to a detailed new report from the White House’s Domestic Policy Council, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History (NMAH) did not. The report, titled “Saving America’s Story: How Ideological Capture at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History Erases Our Heritage,” was released Saturday night during America 250 commemorations. It concludes the museum has been captured by “radical, activist ideology that is fundamentally opposed to telling the noble, honest story of the great country we know and love.” Specifically, in regard to America’s 250th, the report stated: NMAH has refused to celebrate the Nation and its history. It has not created any exhibit dedicated to presenting a general narrative of American history or telling the story of any of our Founding Fathers, the Second Continental Congress, the Declaration of Independence, the American Revolutionary War, or the achievement of independence and the establishment of the constitutional rule of law—even in the 250th anniversary of the first of those pivotal events. According to the investigation, part of a review of the Smithsonian mandated by a March 2025 executive order from President Donald Trump, the problem goes far beyond Independence Day. Current leadership of the museum has “explicitly adopted an ideological framework that no longer treats the American story as a shared national inheritance to be taught or celebrated, but as a political instrument to divide, dispirit, and discourage our citizens.” Mike Gonzalez, the Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, posted on X that the Smithsonian museums and places like it had taught people to “hate America.” The @NYCMayor Mamdanis and Darializa Chevaliers of this world don't come out of nowhere. They learn to hate America from places like the Smithsonian. She wiped her dirty hands on Old Glory becase schools, universities, and museums told her it was a symbol of evil. https://t.co/2wCxXnNfIt— Mike Gonzalez (@Gundisalvus) July 5, 2026 The National Museum of American History Designed to ‘Cement America’s Progress’ In 1955, then-Smithsonian Secretary Leonard Carmichael testified to Congress that, if authorized, NMAH would “tell the story of American national progress” and “cement America’s progress for citizen and foreign visitors alike.” “The museum we envision,” Carmichael said, “is planned to instill in each citizen a deepened faith in our country’s destiny as champion of individual dignity and enterprise. At the museum’s opening in 1964, then-NMAH Director Remington Kellogg declared the new facility was intended “to awaken in citizen and foreigner alike a clear understanding of the inspiring story of the United States—its origins, struggles, development, traditions, strength.” However, the current director has far different, more radical aims. Trashing the ‘Traditional Celebratory Narrative’ According to the report, Anthea M. Hartig, NMAH’s director since 2019, has explicitly stated that she sees history as a “prime tool of social justice” and one of her roles as connecting “research and scholarship to activism and advocacy.” Hartig has also stated that “we work to reframe the traditional celebratory narrative of U.S. history for visitors.” Hartig believed the museum profession had “to figure out” how “we’re going to” “problematize” the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026” and that “loving America is very complicated.” As a result, the report claims, the museum now “purposely presents America as a problematic country irredeemably conceived, founded by deeply flawed men, and still operating today as an instrument of systemic racism and oppression. In the Museum’s current telling, the country is, above all, defined by white supremacy, slavery, conquest, exclusion, hierarchy, racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and systemic injustice.” Five Key Findings The report made five key findings. 1. NMAH Fails to Substantively Present America’s Founders and Founding For example, a “visitor to the Museum today will find no major exhibit dedicated to America’s Founding era, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, other Founding Fathers, the Continental Congress, the Pilgrims, the Puritans, or major moments of the American Revolution, such as Washington’s crossing of the Delaware. However, you will find Benjamin Franklin, chiefly because of his anti-slavery efforts. 2. NMAH Has ‘Problematized’ the 250th Anniversary of America’s Founding The report documents how museum leadership stated that the 250th anniversary should be “problematized.” For “Critical Social Justice” theorists, this refers to the process of highlighting alleged “oppressions” within a given subject to “deconstruct, disqualify, and discredit the prevailing narrative on that subject.” For NMAH, this means American history should be reframed away from an “America First mentality” and an “Anglo-centric” focus on its founding, including highlighting the “gaps” in the Declaration of Independence rather than its unprecedented affirmation of mankind’s unalienable rights. 3. NMAH Removed ‘American History’ From Its Mission Statement to ‘Get Out of the ‘America First’ Mentality‘ Removing the “America First mentality” included replacing “American history” and “infinite richness” in the museum’s mission statement with language about empowering people to create “a more just and compassionate future” by exploring “the complexity of our past.” 4. NMAH Has Abandoned Historical Scholarship for Political Activism The report notes that the museum’s interpretive plan directs staff to, “whatever the topic,” tie exhibits back to a set of seven “core issues of our time”—specifically, race/identity, gender/sexuality, climate change, immigration/migrations, economic inequality, technological change, and nationalism/globalism—as part of its “commitment to relevance.” This means reshaping, in a woke manner, any subject, be it democracy, entertainment, immigration, childhood, women’s labor, sports, or early American settlement. This is why visitors would see LGBTQ-centric displays alongside R2-D2 and Dorothy’s ruby slippers. 5. The Smithsonian Has Not Met Its Obligations to the American People The report concludes that “the Smithsonian Institution, and the National Museum of American History in particular, under its current leadership and current interpretive ideology, cannot be trusted to tell America’s story honestly and in a way that is inspiring, unifying, and worthy of our great republic.”

Teaching America’s Founding Through Film: MPI’s Gen Alpha Project ‘Son of 1776’ 
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Teaching America’s Founding Through Film: MPI’s Gen Alpha Project ‘Son of 1776’ 

“Son of 1776” is a film in development that will tell the story of the American Revolution through the eyes of a teenage orphan who joins Gen. George Washington’s Continental Army. It’s a project of the Moving Picture Institute (MPI)—a New York-based nonprofit film production organization that develops, produces, and distributes high-impact visual storytelling about human freedom. MPI’s work made it a Round Two winner of the Heritage Foundation’s America’s 250th Innovation Prizes, awarded in October 2025. Capturing the Spirit of Independence Founded in 2005, the Moving Picture Institute supports filmmakers and creative talent dedicated to exploring themes of freedom, individual rights, and civic values through compelling narrative and documentary films. Its work includes both original productions and support for emerging storytellers who use cinema to inform and inspire audiences about the importance of liberty and self-government. The Daily Signal interviewed institute executives about their mission. Paul Olivett, MPI’s philanthropic investments officer, told the Daily Signal at the time of the award, “As the 250th anniversary of our nation approaches, we believe this project offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to capture the spirit of independence—and to pass on a love for it.” Moving Picture Institute’s award-winning project, “Son of 1776,” follows the teen orphan’s journey from outcast to courageous leader while introducing younger viewers to the defining events and ideals of the Revolutionary era, including courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. The film is designed to engage Generation Alpha, ages 5-14, with America’s founding history in an accessible and emotionally resonant way. Olivett later said: “This film will represent a rare opportunity to bring the story of America’s founding to younger audiences in a format that is both entertaining and historically grounded. At a time when many families are seeking inspiring, values-rich content, ‘Son of 1776’ has the potential to reach millions and spark renewed interest in our shared national story.” As part of its America’s 250th Innovation Prize, the organization received a $50,000 grant from Heritage to advance production on “Son of 1776,” alongside four other winning projects that celebrate American history and constitutional principles. “We are currently refining and polishing the script for the film, as well as putting together a short clip that we’re using to test the animation style and illustrate the artistic look, feel, and emotional core of the film,” Olivett told the Daily Signal. “MPI is proud to be producing this meaningful, mission-aligned film as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding,” Olivett said. “The film will have a lasting impact for generations to come and will be used by educators, parents, and organizations to tell America’s founding story in a patriotic and entertaining way.” Additional Round Two winners are: Harlan Institute Mountain States Policy Center Wedgwood Circle Constituting America Round One winners of the America’s 250th Innovation Prize. Creative Studio to Release Video Series for America’s 250th Anniversary  Faith Group Wins Innovation Prize for America’s 250th Celebration ‘A First of Its Kind’: Bestselling Author Crafts American Fable Collection Catholic Nonprofit Develops Resources to Inspire Patriotism Virginia Nonprofit Wins Prize to Create US History Documentaries for Nation’s 250th Anniversary

The Socialist Wave Isn’t About Trump—It’s the Democratic Party’s Reality
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The Socialist Wave Isn’t About Trump—It’s the Democratic Party’s Reality

This year has seen socialists make their furthest inroads into “mainstream” American politics than any time since the early 20th century. Even though this is clearly a phenomenon manifesting itself within the Democrat Party, more than a few media commentators have incorrectly attempted to tie this socialist red wave to President Donald Trump. A recent editorial in the Wall Street Journal titled, “Trump Opened the Window for the DSA,” argued essentially that Trump is just so mean and awful, he’s caused so much derangement on the Left, that they decided to embrace communism to stop him. “Both his genuine sins and his imagined ones handed the left permission to come unglued, pushing otherwise serious but mainstream left-leaning ideologues to adopt positions they would have laughed at a decade ago,” the authors argued. “The radical, dangerous and merely stupid are not only permissible but mandatory.” Undergirding this argument is the absurd premise that to stop Democrats from becoming bloodthirsty communists we just have to be nicer to them—unlike that meanie Trump—and maybe give them what they want. But this argument is bunk for several reasons, a significant one being the words of the insurgents who’ve been quite clear that their movement is only tangentially about the president. Here’s a socialist victory party in New York City where the attendees shouted, “you’re next,” directed at House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Not exactly someone likely to be sporting a MAGA hat. White Democrat socialists chant, “You’re next,” at Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries during a socialist victory party in NYC as Democrat leaders lose complete control of the party. pic.twitter.com/9qDaMf9h5D— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) June 24, 2026 When Melat Kiros, the newest socialist darling who won her House primary in Colorado was asked if she supported Jeffries she said, according to the New York Post, “I’m not supporting anyone for leadership who takes corporate PAC money. I’m dead serious about this issue. We have to start setting a standard now.” It’s clear when you listen to what the socialists have to say they are directing their fire mainly at the Democratic Party establishment. They aren’t just about opposing Trump. They are about bringing about a socialist revolution, and obliterating Israel, of course. The Democratic Party and their media allies can hardly be accused of going soft on Trump over the years. They’ve pretty much pulled out the stops to ruin him for over a decade. From accusing him of being a Manchurian candidate, to multiple impeachments, to nearly throwing him in jail, they’ve broken pretty much every political norm to crush the “bad, orange man.” However, the insurgent socialists are notably less focused on Trump. Sure, they hate him with just as much pathological rage as any Democrat, but their ire for the moment is focused more intensely on the party establishment and its perceived lack of commitment to leftwing values. That’s where the “Democrat version of the Tea Party” comparisons come from.  Though I don’t think the comparison quite fits. In this bizarro scenario, the Tea Party focused not on defending the Constitution, restoring federalism, and controlling government spending, but putting a stick of dynamite in the Constitution, consolidating all power in a single governing politburo, and liquidating the rich to pay for their social programs. As Daily Signal Executive Editor Rob Bluey said on CNN, the socialists are about returning to their tradition, which means obliterating our republic. The Democratic Socialists of America don’t just want to elect radical leftists. Their platform calls for dismantling our republic as we know it.That’s why I don’t like comparisons to the Tea Party.Leaders like @BasedMikeLee are fighting to SAVE America—and just as… pic.twitter.com/qwYDWG1xsV— Rob Bluey (@RobertBluey) July 1, 2026  The rising socialists want to take leftwing orthodoxy to its logical conclusions. And the Democratic Party is the perfect empty vessel to do that with. According to a new Pew poll, at least a third of Democrats already say they like leaders who identify as socialists. And that number skews even more toward socialists among the young, college-educated Democrats who are the backbone of the party’s activist class. So, in a sense the socialist red wave isn’t a sign that more Americans suddenly went to the far left because they hate Trump. It’s more of a reflection of where many Democrats already were. The flip is happening because the Democratic Party powers that be lost their Mandate of Heaven. They could placate their base by saying that they had to keep up “moderate” appearances to defeat Trump and Republicans. Their defeat in 2024 alongside the national “vibe shift” away from peak Great Awokening has broken the establishment’s right to rule. And the generational divide on Israel and even Western civilization is becoming too much for the party to bear. The creaky, cynical old party is being washed away for something more fanatical, more ruthless, and less American. Trump hardly caused this problem. His existence, and success, merely brought these dynamics to the surface. The hordes of zealous socialists simply smell blood and an opportunity to fundamentally change America.

The Abortion Misinformation Debate That Could Put Women at Risk
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The Abortion Misinformation Debate That Could Put Women at Risk

In a recent interview with Tara Palmeri, Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., was unexpectedly asked about the life-threatening ectopic pregnancy she experienced in 2024. The discussion the interview sparked between pro-life and pro-abortion advocates online uncovered the dangerous spread of misinformation surrounding abortion laws. The video interview, titled “What Happens When Pro-Life Congresswoman Cammack Needs an Abortion?”, drew the attention of every major pro-life organization. Cammack quickly addressed the interview on social media, explaining the medical emergency further. https://t.co/td2GexJygh— Congresswoman Kat Cammack (@RepKatCammack) June 24, 2026 According to Cammack, after hemorrhaging, her approximately 5-week-old baby did not have a heartbeat. The doctors told her this was “one of the rarest and most dangerous forms of ectopic pregnancy that exists,” and that she faced “catastrophic internal bleeding, permanent organ damage, and potential death.” Doctors told her if she ruptured, the window to save her life could be “measured in minutes,” and they hesitated to give her the lifesaving drug methotrexate, out of fear they would be breaking the law—based on ads they had seen from pro-abortion groups. According to Florida Statutes Section 390.011, abortion is banned after six weeks, and a procedure to “remove a dead fetus” is not classified as an abortion. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an abortion is an “intervention” intended to “terminate” a pregnancy “that does not result in a live birth,” excluding pregnancy loss and ectopic pregnancy. “The facts here are clear. No professional medical organization, and no state law, classifies treatment for a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy as an abortion,” Rafael Struve, communications director for Cammack, told the Daily Signal. “Congresswoman Cammack’s experience exposed how dangerous it is when that line gets blurred. During her medical emergency, hospital staff shared messaging they had seen suggesting providers could face prosecution for treating these emergencies. That kind of confusion has no place in an emergency room,” he continued. Since Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a landmark Supreme Court decision from 2022, pro-abortion groups have lobbied doctors and spread misinformation about the laws surrounding saving a mother’s life in situations like Cammack’s. They created the ad Cammack’s nurse showed her. What’s at stake if Congressional Republicans let Planned Parenthood get millions on America’s birthday?Some members of Congress, like @PeteRicketts, have promised to do everything they can to prevent the resumption of abortion funding on July 4. “I will work with my…— Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell (@TheElizMitchell) June 25, 2026 Cammack’s Legislative Action Following her personal experience, “the congresswoman turned her experience into legislation,” Struve told the Daily Signal. Cammack introduced the Truth in Women’s Healthcare Act. Struve said the bill will “reaffirm the importance of accurate medical information and clear guidance for emergency departments, patients, lawmakers, and the public so that no woman is left in danger because of confusion about what the law does and does not allow.” “[Cammack] also introduced the Bereaved Parents Rights Act to ensure parents experiencing a miscarriage or stillbirth are informed of their rights and treated with dignity and compassion,” he continued, describing the congresswoman’s focus as “straightforward accurate information, clear guidance for providers, and real support for women and families.” Speaker Mike Johnson and the House Budget Committee are planning how to eliminate waste fraud and abuse, defund planned parenthood, and pass the SAVE America Act. Today Johnson called an impromptu Budget Committee meeting to plan Reconciliation 3.0. Johnson calls this a must… pic.twitter.com/Wxle0l7ajp— Virginia Grace McKinnon (@virginiagmck) June 24, 2026 The Medical Facts Behind the Political Debate In an interview with the Daily Signal, Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, described the Palmeri interview as “a political move.” “The procedures to treat ectopic pregnancy are completely different than procedures used either to treat a miscarriage or to perform an abortion,” she said. Treating an ectopic pregnancy is not an abortion, and it never has been. Pro-life laws do not prevent women from receiving this care. Medically and legally, ectopic pregnancies have never been classified as induced abortions; even the @CDCgov definition of induced abortion does… https://t.co/88TEMBD84l— AAPLOG (@aaplog) June 24, 2026 “From her report, she had actually a very dangerous kind of ectopic pregnancy called a cornual ectopic,” Francis said. “That’s where the embryo implants in the area where the tube connects to the uterus, and that actually carries an even higher risk of life-threatening hemorrhage than a tubal pregnancy does. And so, it very definitely needed to be treated immediately.” According to Francis, “Florida law and medical ethics actually would dictate that we would need to treat [Cammack], because if we lose her, we lose both her and [the] baby.” She added, “It’s not pro-life laws that are leading the delays of care for women; it’s the lies that are being told about the laws that are causing some doctors to hesitate when they really shouldn’t.” American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Francis said, saw a need to inform physicians “that they still could act to save women’s lives.” The group offers courses and educational conferences led by doctors and medical malpractice attorneys to explain the law. They have also endorsed medical education legislation passed in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Texas that requires physicians to receive education on the law “so that they know they can act immediately.” Standing by ‘Abortion’ The Daily Signal contacted Palmeri about the language she chose in the interview when describing Cammack’s procedure. When asked why she chose to use the term “abortion,” she said it was because the term is more “commonly understood.” “My reporting focused on accurately conveying Rep. Cammack’s account of her medical experience and the public policy questions it raised,” Palmeri told the Daily Signal. “The term ‘abortion’ was used because the procedure and medications discussed are commonly understood and medically described as abortion care in many contexts, even though legal and public health definitions can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the purpose for which they are being used,” she added. Palmeri noted “ambiguity in how the term is used across medicine, law, and politics,” and said she wasn’t trying “to adjudicate competing political narratives about abortion law or advocacy groups.” “My goal was to present the congresswoman’s experience in full, allow viewers to hear her account directly, and let the audience evaluate the implications for themselves,” she said. “The interview itself demonstrates why precision in language matters—which is why I chose to air the conversation rather than summarize it or characterize it myself.”

Alive and Kicking: News of Woke’s Death Is Greatly Exaggerated
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Alive and Kicking: News of Woke’s Death Is Greatly Exaggerated

RealClearWire—Just a few years ago, wearing a sombrero on Halloween could get you banished from polite society for the social crime of “cultural appropriation.” Nutrition experts argued that preventing obesity was a form of racialized “fatphobia,” even as scientific names of songbirds were purged in a moral campaign presumably aimed at white supremacy. Meanwhile, a slew of studies, papers, and articles argued that punctuality, excellence, and other forms of professionalism are “the systemic, institutionalized centering of whiteness.” Today, as universities are dismantling their DEI bureaucracies, corporations are scaling back antiracism training, and academic trigger warnings and diversity pledges have become punch lines rather than cudgels, it is tempting to believe that the excesses of the woke movement have not just peaked but are a thing of the past, a passing fever dream of a peculiar era. Such thinking, however, underestimates the power and persistence of “wokeness,” which was never a spontaneous outburst of moral righteousness born of COVID-19 lockdowns and rage over George Floyd’s death, but a philosophy and a worldview that were decades in the making.  The success of candidates backed by the Democratic Socialists of America in recent congressional primaries in New York and mayoral races in Los Angeles and the District of Columbia underscores the enduring appeal of a leftist moral framework that casts American society as a Machiavellian struggle between the oppressors and the oppressed. Although the DSA’s ascendancy in Democratic Party politics is a relatively new phenomenon, RCI’s analysis of high-profile issues that have defined the movement in recent years—from slavery reparations and polyamory to transgender advocacy and anti-colonialism—reveals that this dogma is still percolating through the culture, with some new outbreak almost every week. These deeper currents indicate that the DSA is not a driver but a reflection of wokeness—a worldview that continues to make advances and succeeds at the ballot box.  Major League Baseball’s official condemnation this month of San Francisco Giants players who wore caps with Bible quotes on Pride Night is one example of enforcing ideological conformity that harkens back to the Great Awokening of 2020. A recent newspaper headline, “Minneapolis City Hall dances into Pride Month with a drag show,” is further evidence of woke’s staying power.  Cultural Paradigm In some ways, the social justice activists and politicians who envisioned diversity, equity, and inclusion as the pillars of American society have moved on to flirting with the moral imperative of micro-looting, lionizing Luigi Mangione for murdering a health care company executive, and celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk. However one understands wokeness, it is not a mere hodgepodge of slogans and sporadic Twitter mobs. It is, instead, a cultural paradigm shared by millions of people in the West who espouse the inherent moral supremacy of the underdog and doubt the moral legitimacy of their own societies. These ideas have been homed in volumes of academic scholarship and backed by nonprofit funding over the past half-century, and they are increasingly codified into law and policy (see accompanying sidebar article).  “People have the idea that it’s a fad. They don’t understand the antecedents and the roots,” said Jason Hill, a philosophy professor at DePaul University who specializes in political philosophy and moral psychology.  “The moral grammar of the movements we call wokeness comes out of political liberalism,” Hill said. “Liberalism is ultimately a perfectionist and utopian project. It’s a never-ending project.” Liberalism assumed its modern form in the 1960s, Hill said, when liberals abandoned the ideal of individual rights for group rights, in response to persistent Jim Crow-era discrimination. This shift led to a commitment to “radical egalitarianism,” in which discrimination and injustice are measured not by individual bigotry but by unequal group outcomes, and “the state has a responsibility to rectify those disparities.” Supporters refer to this commitment in a variety of ways—leveling the playing field, positive discrimination, or dismantling structures of oppression.  ‘Gestating Parents’ The critique of racism actually intensified after American society committed to fighting it—progressive scholars have described the scourge as “systemic racism” and “racism without racists”—expanding into a broader assault on other institutions and social norms, such as colorblindness, binary gender, colonialism, capitalism and other supposed legacies of European culture. John McWhorter, a Columbia University linguist and longtime social commentator on race, said on a podcast this month that “the era of a particularly abusive kind of wokeness”—where opinions and speech were policed by the “excommunicator” and the “defenstrator”—has peaked in academia and in the arts. McWhorter said this militancy is “applied to different subjects” now—such as the Israel-Palestine debate, and in transgender advocacy.  “It’s obvious that the leaders of the trans movement, especially since ’20, have taken on that prosecutorial, anti-reasoning attitude,” McWhorter said. “And I hate to say that a lot of them are still doing it, and they’re modeling that on what they hoped would work in 2020 and 2021.” The continuing wave of social justice consciousness-raising will sound familiar to anyone who has been following the issue. State governments in states controlled by Democrats remain committed to establishing slavery reparations programs. The city of New York has issued a 375-page equity plan that sounds as if it were written in 2020 by Ibram X. Kendi—the bestselling author who argued that “the only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination.” And academic conferences by groups like the Modern Language Association and the American Academy of Religion continue to indulge in agitprop chic, featuring such topics as “Unpacking White Dominance” and “Structural Violence and Gendered Resistance.”  In the realm of gender politics, the normalization of polyamory is making inroads in municipal governments and in progressive churches. New York State this month replaced the words “mother” and “father” in the state’s family law with “gestating parent” and “non-gestating parent.” Biological males who say they are girls continue winning trophies in girls’ high school sports. And a federal court recently ruled that a biological male with fully intact male genitalia who identifies as a woman must be granted access to an all-women’s nude spa (see sidebar). Even the Daughters of the American Revolution has been swept up in the rapid social changes. The patriotic heritage group has voted to continue granting membership to transgender daughters who were born as sons.  The persistence and strength of this activism is underscored by the fact that it is happening as the Trump administration, Republican-controlled states, and conservative legal advocates are doing everything they can to stop these ideas from spreading. President Donald Trump has threatened to withhold billions of dollars of federal funding from institutions that don’t comply with his demands to remove DEI, antisemitism, and other social justice activism from the curriculum. The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the nation’s leading medical schools for allegedly giving black applicants racial preferences over whites and Asians. Conservative states and a number of private universities have resumed using standardized tests in college admissions. Alabama and Texas have essentially put the state university systems in receivership in a bid to stop professors from teaching Critical Race Theory and Queer Theory to undergraduates.  But not all is as it seems. Some colleges that use standardized testing have different cutoffs for Asians, whites, and African Americans, based on proxies such as school district or other “holistic” indicators. Universities have slashed DEI programs, but subsequently a number of them were forced to fire diversity officers who were caught on camera bragging that their campus is still fully committed to DEI, and university officials have merely rebranded, not eliminated, race-based and queer-advocacy programs.  Core Beliefs The core philosophical premise of wokeness is that social structures and cultural norms privilege some groups and harm or oppress others, creating power asymmetries and inequitable outcomes. Specific to the United States and Europe, males, heterosexuals, whites, and Christians continue to hoard power, privilege, and resources, benefiting from unfair advantage. The way to address this unjust dominance is through redistribution—by affirmative action, by diversity programs, by inclusive language, and by education that emphasizes the imperceptible workings of privilege and power—in order to equalize group outcomes. The criteria expand over time for what counts as harm and oppression, so that even challenging progressive beliefs or questioning black and queer peoples’ “lived experience” becomes an offense against the moral order. Meanwhile, the number of victimized identity groups multiplies, creating an endless mission creep that inevitably leads to culture wars and political conflicts.  Reparations for African Americans and descendants of slavery are one of the original progressive social justice commitments. For decades, it was a pipe dream of black activists, but in recent years, it has been taken seriously by policymakers. At least five states and more than a dozen cities have created task forces or commissions to study slavery reparations, according to the Associated Press, and there have been more than 460 reparations initiatives in this country, from commemorations to restitution. This year, Maryland became the latest state to vote in favor of studying slavery reparations for African Americans, establishing a 23-member reparations commission to formulate an apology, assess collective responsibility, and calculate monetary compensation. Last fall, California became the first state to create a Slavery Descendants Bureau to certify black beneficiaries who will receive reparations in “recognition and healing for the savagery of forced human slavery in the United States.” Internationally, the United Nations General Assembly recently passed a reparations resolution declaring the European enslavement of Africans as the “gravest crime against humanity.” Racial equity advocates are keeping a low profile to evade unwanted attention from the Trump administration. One can only assume that these activists have not abandoned their goals but are merely biding their time. However, they have not completely exited the public stage, as evidenced by an ambitious equity plan issued by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Office of Equity & Racial Justice. Among the plan’s statements: “New York’s history has been one of colonization, exploitation, and racial oppression.” The 375-page document lauds Black Lives Matter, honors George Floyd, celebrates “intersectionality,” and describes racism as a “public health crisis.” Citing “grave injustices,” “atrocities,” “other forms of violence” committed against “Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and other People of Color, women, religious minorities, immigrants, people who are LGBTQ+, and people with disabilities” over the centuries, the plan declares: “Because racism is a race-explicit system, anti-racism requires race-explicit strategies.” Land Acknowledgements Another front in the progressive playbook is the recognition of reparations for indigenous tribes that were displaced by European settlers. The wish list for this movement runs the gamut from reciting “land acknowledgments” at public gatherings to the Land Back movement’s pursuit of sovereignty over ancestral lands.  The movement’s ethos is captured in the science journal Nature, a once-prestigious and now highly politicized publication in print since 1869, which ran a piece last summer written by eight indigenous scholars advocating for an “indigenous agenda in science” rooted in indigenous “lived experience.”  “White scholars must recognize, read and cite Indigenous scholarship,” the essay says. “But they must also engage with it in deep, relational ways and be open to fully understanding its messages, even if it makes them uncomfortable—especially, we argue, if it makes them uncomfortable.” The scholars echo the spirit of Ibram X. Kendi and critical race theorists who insist that political neutrality is a myth, and that reluctance to endorse their cause is tantamount to endorsing white supremacy:  “Scientists must also attend to their own racism,” the scholars state. “It is not enough to be non-racist. Structural issues and inequities exist in the Western academy. Those who avoid engaging with racism and colonialism in scientific works and spaces merely promote the status quo.” Transgender politics has now eclipsed racial equity as a rallying point for progressives. Trans “rights” has been a core commitment for Democrats at least since 2012, when then-Vice President Joe Biden first declared that trans rights are “the civil rights issue of our time,” a claim Biden repeated over the years and turned into the moral cornerstone of his presidency while in the White House. The list of the movement’s demands is encyclopedic in scope. It includes puberty blockers with few questions asked, cross-sex hormones for adolescents, and access to sex-change surgeries. Activists also insist on the constitutional right of biological males who identify as women to access women’s sports, changing rooms, and other facilities. Hundreds of K-12 schools ban “misgendering” and conceal student gender transitions from parents if the student requests it. These positions are underpinned by years of scholarship in queer theory and gender theory, which question the moral and scientific legitimacy of binary gender and biological sex (see sidebar).  Of the many political conflicts involving transgender advocacy, one involves Catholic nuns in New York who operate a care facility for dying cancer patients. The nuns were threatened with fines by state authorities who demanded that the nuns assign transgender patients to rooms based on stated gender identity rather than biological sex, even over the opposition of a roommate. The state also says the nuns must use patients’ preferred pronouns, including when the patient is not present, or presumably even alive. The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne have sued New York state officials in federal court to seek an exemption from state policy.  Polyamory Rising Closely related to transgender activism is the push for full legal recognition for polyamory. Consensual non-monogamy is said to be as central to queer identities and the queer “lived experience,” so that discriminating against polyamory becomes a proxy for discriminating against LGBTQ+ people. The mainline Presbyterian denomination, PCUSA, considered a proposal this summer on whether its clergy should be required to be monogamous or if they can engage in consensual extramarital relations or non-monogamous sex. Notably, the denomination did not reject the idea outright but referred it to further study.  The queer-affirming group, More Light Presbyterians, released a statement saying that enforcing monogamy is tantamount to discrimination  and that a Presbyterian vote for monogamy “will inevitably be experienced and enacted as an attack on queerness.” The normalization of polyamory continues generating breathlessly supportive coverage from elite media that legitimizes and glamorizes free love: Scientific American (“An anthropologist’s detailed research shows polyamorists focus on intimacy and honesty, not sleeping around”), Los Angeles Times (“People in polyamorous relationships fight ‘shame,’ demand legal protections”), and The Guardian (“Polyamorous Americans are celebrating new laws establishing their ‘inherent worth and dignity’”).  Not everyone in the world of arts and letters is so sanguine about the imminent demise of a protean ideology that seems to have nine lives.  As the sombrero-flaunting novelist Lionel Shriver has observed: “This dogma has infected all our institutions like a fungus. It won’t be easy to eradicate. Ever notice how quickly, after a full complement of treatments, athlete’s foot comes right back?” This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of the Daily Signal.