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Activist shuts down Leftist book club in Kansas, says Mass Resistance

Activist shuts down Leftist book club in Kansas, says Mass Resistance


Activist shuts down Leftist book club in Kansas, says Mass Resistance

Mass Resistance says it shut down an activist book club in Kansas.

Mass Resistance reports the "YWCA Racial Justice Book Club" used the classic Leftist approach.

It said the club was not pushing the facilitators' hardline messages initially. Instead, it instilled the basic ideas, and then quickly raised the level to anguished and extreme concern. In this case, Mass Resistance said it took the club about four months to reveal its true nature.

Arthur Schaper is Field Director with Mass Resistance.

He said in an interview with AFN that his team credited an attorney and activist known only by the name "Kathy" for shutting down the club.

"Kathy is our Kansas director from Mass Resistance. She's been trying to work with parents in the Topeka/Shawnee County area. That's the largest county and where the capital of the state is,” Schaper says

He said Topeka is like the big, shaking city.

“She does a lot of work there. We've done stuff in the legislature to get bills passed. She's also been very keen on cleaning up the Topeka/Shawnee County Library. That's one of the biggest libraries. I think it's the biggest library system in the state," Schaper explains.

Schaper, Arthur (MassResistance) Schaper

Schaper said Kathy has been joining some of the library’s book clubs.

"And lo and behold, it's more radical, Marxist indoctrination. Some people might be a little shocked at first because we're talking about how she took on and took down this racialist push in the library,” Schaper says.

Kathy said this particular club went on for about four months with lectures about different books and non-conspicuous reading assignments. The material was on topics like minorities fighting for success in 1920's and 1930's America. She said it was "not that bad."

But then, two books came that Mass Resistance says showed the "ugly racialism of the club's intent." Those books are Beautiful Country and Say It Louder! The books push the idea that America is a bad place to live for non-white people and that people of color are still in the same position as they were during the Civil War.

At that discussion, Kathy called out the content in the books, shocking the facilitators.

The meeting soon ended, and facilitators sent out an email saying the club was "paused;” however, that was several months ago.

Other Marxist trademarks

Along with radicalized racism, the Marxist ideology, which was seen promoted in this book club, has other concerning factors linked with it.

“The whole Marxist racialist narrative, at their core fundamentally, has all been about normalizing sexual perversion. You see this in the Black Lives Matter movement, the communistic movement, etc...” Schaper states.

Schaper said this is even seen in Richard Nixon.

"He’s recently gotten some attention again. He was talking about the Marxists’ wanting to push homosexuality in our country so they can tear our country down. They’re hand in hand. They're inseparable,” Schaper says.