Salvation Army chapters across the country are reporting massive shortages in volunteer hours and toy donations just weeks after the charity distributed (and then pulled) a controversial guide calling on white people to confront their "racist attitudes."
The poll found that the percentage of respondents who had an unfavorable view of the group increased from 11% to 41% after respondents were informed of the guide and told the charity was "training members in the belief that America is a structurally racist society."
That's what they told people the guide was, and then asked them if they're into that? That's dogshit polling right there. It's the pandemic almost certainly. I don't really care about or for the SA, but goddamn we're better than raging about shit from the Washington Examiners hard cutting fascist political analysis.
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That's what they told people the guide was, and then asked them if they're into that? That's dogshit polling right there. It's the pandemic almost certainly. I don't really care about or for the SA, but goddamn we're better than raging about shit from the Washington Examiners hard cutting fascist political analysis.
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I liked the headline, but I think the point of the article is supposed to be ‘wokeness and CRT are getting in the way of the important work of the SA’
definitely worth a chuckle, certainly. the idea of the SA putting out some like hardcore theory to their volunteers is hysterical.