
Talk to an AWFL about why she believes that young women should be forced to undress in front of a man in a locker room, get crushed in competition out on the playing field, and see that man who just humiliated them on the podium, and she will explain that not giving him that opportunity will damage his psyche.
You can’t make a transgender person feel uncomfortable! It is cruel, so suck it up and if you need mental health counseling to get over your bigotry, go get it, loser!
Now ask that same AWFL about teachers pounding into white kids the idea that their skin color makes them an oppressor who is responsible for all the ills in the world, and she will respond thusly:
Kentucky Representative Sarah Stalker says white children need the opportunity to feel bad about their skin color in K-12 educational settings. pic.twitter.com/Oq85uKEpKD
— Andrew Cooperrider (@KYCooperrider) December 10, 2025
For all the talk about safe spaces and compassion, microaggressions, and all the woke bull crap, what is obvious to anybody not totally steeped in Critical Theory and “wokeness” is that the ideology is not about making the world a better place, but about punishing people for being white, or heterosexual, or just about anything that has been representative of the median member of Western culture.
What we think of as “woke ideology” in any of its forms—alphabet ideology, Critical Race Theory, Queer Theory, and the sudden embrace of all things Islam—is just a set of weapons used to attack Western culture and Western norms. That is why there is no need for any intellectual consistency at all. One moment, a “woke” person is deeply concerned about the emotional well-being of some group of people, while the next, their hope is that a different set of people are made uncomfortable or upset about things they have no power to change.
It’s confusing if you think that what they claim to be true of their motives is true. If emotional “safety” is your #1 concern, then why are the feelings of the trans “woman” important but those of the biological women not?
Easy: they don’t care about emotional safety. The whole point is to destroy the safety of the “normies” and to put them in their place.
What’s beautiful about that short, one-minute clip of Kentucky Representative Sarah Stalker rhapsodizing about making white children feel bad for being born is that it lays it all out there. Children, who have done nothing wrong, must be made to feel bad. They must be browbeaten into submission.
This is the point of the cultural Marxist movement that has taken over our educational systems. There is a whole set of fantastically complicated intellectual arguments that undergird the movement, but once you strip away the fancy words and emotional appeals, it actually boils down to a simple essence: make people feel bad for being normal in any way, and generate as much resentment against Western values as humanly possible.
If you quiz just about any young person who is a product of our educational system, you will quickly discover how distorted their view of history is. For instance, they have been taught that slavery is an invention of Western culture and a product of racism. Anybody who knows anything about human history knows that slavery has been a universal phenomenon, rarely connected to race, and that even the African slave trade to the Americas was a product of an already existent slave trade run by Africans selling Africans to each other.
Yes, human beings of any race, creed, or religion can suck.
Ironically, it was Westerners who shut down the slave trade, even going to war on the high seas and eventually here on our own soil to destroy the institution. Slavery is still commonly practiced in other cultures around the world, particularly in the Islamic world. But this reality isn’t taught because the whole point of “woke” ideology is to destroy Western culture, and in order to do so, kids must be made to feel bad about being born.
Sarah Stalker lays bare the point of the ideology: make white kids feel bad about being who they are. If she had been speaking of any other group, the room would have erupted in outrage.







