Honored to be featured in the CBC/BBC documentary Speechless. 🎥
Free speech. Academic freedom. Viewpoint diversity.
Core Western values—and the foundation of real education.
Watch it. Share it. Be part of the conversation.
💜Social justice ideologies matter. Ideological lenses shape how antisemitism and anti-Zionism are understood and addressed.
Want to see where you align? Try the Social Justice Alignment Tool: https://t.co/2lsmE8jfNC
"Good helps us, the stars help us, perhaps what you would call light helps us, love helps us.... We look not at the things which you would call seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporal. But the things which are not seen are eternal."
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Now the focus is on SPLC’s comeuppance, but there is so much more fraud out there.
In moments of political polarization, it’s important to resist selective scrutiny.
Corruption wears many colors.
Hard truth:
Fraud isn’t political—it’s opportunistic.
Fraud shows up on the far-left *and* the far-right
Fraud happens in conservative and liberal spaces.
If money flows, so do bad actors.
There are too many examples of failed leadership without integrity.
Nonprofit fraud appears across the political spectrum, often taking similar forms: inflated membership claims, misleading metrics, performative “opposition,” conflicts of interest, shady contracts, donor manipulation, structures that prioritize revenue capture over mission, and arrangements that blur the line between mission and self-interest. All of it is designed to tap donor wallets.
This isn’t rare—it’s systemic across sectors built on external funding.
Before you donate:
🔍 Check everything
💸 Follow the money
❓ Ask questions
There is a wise saying: “a fool and his money are soon parted.” Careful scrutiny is a necessary condition of responsible philanthropy.
Trust is good. Verification is better…take care out there.✌️💜
🎶 "Clowns to the left of me
Jokers to the right
Here I am stuck in the middle with you" 🎶
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💜Social justice ideologies matter. Ideological lenses shape how antisemitism and anti-Zionism are understood and addressed.
Want to see where you align? Try the Social Justice Alignment Tool: https://t.co/2lsmE8jfNC
Proudly supporting SB 1013 at the Arizona RAGE Committee meeting. Restore dignity and confidence in public employees by requiring merit-based hiring instead of relying on ideological or demographic targets. We need clarity and accountability mechanisms to ensure that our public health, education, and civil employees are hired because they’re the most qualified people to do the work.
It was an honor to receive the 2025 Columbia Academic Freedom Council Academic Freedom Prize at the Yale Club of Manhattan on Saturday, September 13, 2025. 💜
This article needs to be spread and read by every single liberal
Idea of "white privilege" is racist
Black only dorms are racist
Latino segregated math classes are racist
Science is quite clear, we are all human beings
Race is made up. Stop using it
https://t.co/CzqFYNJXMV
The problem with many radicals and activists is that if something makes them feel excluded or irrelevant, instead of saying “that’s not for me,” they shift to "it's problematic", “it shouldn’t exist”, "it needs to change". That’s where you get attempts to police language, hobbies, IPs, or communities.
They can't bare the thought of something existing where they are not validated or the center of focus. It's also never enough to do their own thing, it's about spite and control.
If not, simply let them prove otherwise without resorting defamatory buzz words, baseless narratives, or debunked talking points. They typically can't, and that's why they tend to be so hostile or try to shame anyone who will listen and tolerate their tantrums.
The only unfortunate side to this pattern is that their noise desensitizes people to any legitimate issues/concerns that often get overshadowed by sensationalism.
Land Acknowledgment for the Erstwhile Great Academies of Planet Earth
We acknowledge that we gather here today, in the traditional hallowed halls of Academia on Planet Earth... the unceded territory of free and independent thought. This land has been stewarded by thinking people since time immemorial.
We acknowledge the importance of human agency, objective reality, academic integrity, and critical thought to all learning communities that struggle to exist here today.
We recognize the painful and brutal history upon which DEI and other forms of social division were systematized and rose to dominate policies and practices at all levels of Planet Earth's learning institutions. Starting with the racist roots of Ethnic Studies programs and through time, wielding brutal demands for compliance and coordinated social exclusion enforced by the rabid radical activists that colonized Earthly culture—from schools, to churches, to media—brutally oppressing and erasing viewpoint diversity and demanding that all hail the banner of Critical Social Justice or perish.
We acknowledge that the student unions, academic senates, and libraries in which we now congregate are the occupied territory of a humanity that once honored sex over gender and universalism over identity checkboxes.
We call into this space our deep respect for the knowledge of encyclopedias, great works, and the time when humans used computers instead of computers using humans. We respect the great luminaries who understood there is one race on Planet Earth, the human race... at its core, profoundly more alike than different.
We honor the Elders of the Academy, great stewards of civil discourse and inquiry��� We venerate their admirable practices of examining multiple perspectives, perpetually challenging ignorance and dogma, verifying all sources, engaging in original thought and producing original contributions, pursuing excellence and continual improvement, and celebrating creativity and innovation. We transform awe into action by interrogating ideologies of race and gender identity, forever questioning the unquestionable, and focusing on educating instead of indoctrinating.
We accept the individual and collective responsibilities we must enact to heal and restore truth and beauty to the Academies of Planet Earth.
We commit to cultivating dignity, scholarship, and merit in all Academy lands on Planet Earth. For our present life and the benefit of future generations, we stand in solidarity with all those fortified with the moral courage to question, to explore, to elevate... so that humanity may continue to ascend to heights only imagined by the once great scholars and visionaries of Academia on Planet Earth.
Respectfully Submitted by Tabia Lee, EdD
(Demand viewpoint diversity in Land Acknowledgment practices and watch them vanish! Invoke the use of this land acknowledgment at academic institutions where land acknowledgments are practiced 💜)
Good times chatting with Kenny Xu about university culture, woke schools, intersectionality, and critical social justice ideology. Six rounds, coming at ya... piping hot! https://t.co/qSobbcbivJ