Liberty Alliance USA is a dark money far right group in Missouri, and one of their projects is the Woke Heat Map, a map offering "an interactive tool designed to expose the insane actions of the radical Left." All of the places marked on the map are schools. Here are the evil woke offenses being called out.
* a school offering diversity, equity and inclusion training
* some university students started a podcast entitled "Angry White Men and How They Ruined the World"
* a high school distributed safe space and safe zone stickers for staff to put up to indicate LGBTQ allies
* antiracism training for middle school staff
* a school district offered a "coming out closet"
* all state schools are hiding CRT in the curriculum
* a report of the already-removed Maya Angelou math homework assignment
* a school district hired a supporter of CRT
* a quiz about political ideology
* university students vandalized a pro-life display
* the genderbread man, used in some school
* and a probably-legitimate concern about the district where the admin told teachers to just hide any lessons that might cause trouble
I'll link to that site again, just in case you feel moved to use the handy reporting form for telling them about any other places exhibiting naughty wokeness.
We've seen these kind of tattling on school sites before, but this one is different because this is aimed at a larger audience, not just people upset about schools. Which means the widest possible audience of anti-wokers (sleepers?) now has a set of handy targets. And really, if there's anything we don't need in this country, it's people drawing targets on schools.
Who are these people? For that part, I'm going to turn this over to a twitter thread I've unrolled from Lindsey Simmons, a Missouri attorney who ran unsuccessfully for the legislature in 2020. There's a lot here.
In response, a dark-money group from Missouri launched a "Woke Heat Map" so that fascists can "fight back" against a "woke agenda."
Twelve locations are tagged.
All of them are schools.
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Missouri is a safe haven for dark money groups.
Dark money is cash used to influence our politics from a concealed source. Usually it's passed through a non-profit on its way to support a candidate or cause.
Yup. You do.
But the Supreme Court has made a distinction between giving to a candidate and independent expenditures.
At least, technically that's the rule.
Also, these "independent expenditure" groups can accept unlimited donations.
So how does it work? Well. You can donate $10M to a so-called non-profit that doesn't have to disclose its donors + that non-profit can give your $10M to a SuperPAC that can then send out $10M worth of mailers telling your community.
Recall that Eric Greitens was accused of sexual assault--but didn't resign until his dark money contacts threatened to be revealed.
One of them is Liberty Alliance USA--a group that has launched a "Woke Heat Map" so that their followers know which specific spots to target for "fighting back" against the "woke agenda."
And these schools are being targeted for supporting trans students, offering African-American and multicultural curricula, diversity education, and promoting equity.
The map reads like an anti-democracy school hit list.
They mention politicians "fighting" only "half-heartedly" to "protect conservative values"--a callout to any Republican not towing the fascist line.
Well. Buckle up. Because Liberty Alliance USA isn't even it's name. It's quite literally a "Fictitious Name" for Cornerstone 1791.
This allows Cornerstone 1791 to try and hide its work and avoid accountability.
The Articles of Incorporation name Edward Greim as a registered agent and Matthew Mueller as as an incorporator.
Matthew Whitaker (of counsel at the firm) was the Acting Attorney General.
I mean--there's even an on point SCOTUS decision from 2016 where Roberts, Thomas and Alito wrote that rule down.
And then we have Kristen Ansley who is the former Acting Executive Director of the Missouri GOP.
Graves is the brother of Sam Graves--United States Representative to Missouri's 6th Congressional District.
But let's go back to Todd for a second. He's the former Chair of the MO Republican Party and is now on the U of Missouri Board of Curators.
Lucinda is married to MO State Senator, Tony Luetkemeyer--who voted for Todd Graves's appointment.
And so what you have is one law firm, with strong familial connections to state and federal legislators, employing Trump loyalists.
Our country is playing with fascism. And our democratic republic will not last if our institutions protect + permit the targeting of democratic institutions by dark money groups.
Great piece. The headline says this is happening in Michigan (MI)--but it's really happening in Missouri (MO).
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