Tim Walz has a curious history for someone described as folksy, homespun Minnesota-Nice.
Walz’s first teaching job after graduating from college with a bachelor’s degree in social science education was in Guangdong, China, where he taught from 1989-1990.
After returning from Communist China, he taught something or other at a high school in Nebraska where he met his future wife Gwen Whipple. They married in 1994 and honeymooned in Communist China.
After returning to the United States, he accepted a position teaching geography and coaching football at Mankato West High School.
For almost a decade, from 1994-2003, “he and his wife also ran Educational Travel Adventures, which organized summer educational trips to China for high-school students.” No wonder Walz thinks, “One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”
Since when did “neighborliness” denote Big Brother’s confiscation of money earned by hardworking Americans and then redistributed to others?
Good neighbors don’t let their neighborhoods be burned to the ground and looted. Good neighbors don’t bail criminals out of jail. Good neighbors don’t support infanticide. Good neighbors don’t allow children to be sterilized and mutilated. Good neighbors don’t support tampons in boys’ bathrooms. Good neighbors don’t allow men in women’s locker rooms and sports. Good neighbors don’t force their fellow citizens to subsidize the college educations of 81,000 illegal immigrants.
I wonder if the homespun Walzes explained China’s one-child policy in effect from 1979-2015 to all their students. Did the Walzes discuss China’s forced labor, including child labor? Did they discuss with their students Communist China’s suppression of the press, individual speech rights, and religious liberty?
Walz’s fondness for Communist China may explain his perverse views on America’s First Amendment speech protections. Walz recently made the astounding claim that there is “no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and especially around our democracy.” Whoa, Nelly, that’s not merely false; it’s dangerous.
What one man purports to be “misinformation” is often, in reality, true. Remember the rooftop shrieks from the legacy press that the infamous laptop was definitely not Hunter Biden’s? Remember the leftist shrieking about Trump/Russia collusion? Remember all the disinformation from Fauci about masks and shutdowns reported breathlessly by the arbiters of disinformation as absolutely true?
The First Amendment is intended to protect unpopular speech—including what leftists call “hate” speech. “Hate” speech is speech that leftists hate, chiefly, the expression of moral and ontological beliefs about sexuality that leftists hate. Their frantic quest to ban “hate” speech is an Orwellian effort to ban the dissemination of ideas they hate. Leftists are, ironically, book-banners, speaker-banners, word-banners, and idea-banners.
Tim Walz’s other half, Gwen, waxed wistful about the burning of Minneapolis during the 2020 Summer of Love riots:
I could smell the burning tires, and that was a very real thing. … I kept the windows open as long as I could because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was happening.
Don’t let her smell napalm in the morning.
It’s no surprise that Walz’s daughter Hope collaborated with rioters during that same Summer of Love:
According to the Senate committee report, around the same time the National Guard was being mobilized and starting to arrive in Minneapolis, the governor’s daughter, Hope Walz, was given ‘access’ to “confidential information that she then disseminated to the general public and rioters.
Hope would go on to send multiple tweets that night seemingly tipping off protesters to the location of the National Guard.
’Could someone who actually has followers rely [sic] to the masses that have gotten ‘national guard’ trending that the guard WILL NOT be present tonight??’
While at Mankato West, Walz was on the cutting edge of appropriating and ideologically colonizing publicly funded schools for the purpose of normalizing homosexuality. He became Mankato West High School’s first sponsor of a club to normalize homosexuality in 1999—a quarter century ago.
The purpose of “gay straight alliances” is now and ever has been to exploit anti-bullying sentiments to eradicate public disapproval of homoerotic acts and relationships—disapproval that is an integral belief of Orthodox Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, and theologically orthodox Christianity. In other words, Walz is hell-bent on using federal and state power to undermine religious beliefs.
Next up on Walz-in-Wonderland’s biographical timeline came his disinformation that he served in combat (e.g., “We can make sure that those weapons of war, that I carried in war …”) and that he retired with the title of “command sergeant major”—disinformation that Walz has repeated many times over many years.
His stolen honors—which legacy press dervishes are spinning like mad—have justifiably enraged military veterans who also find Walz’s whitewashing of his decision to bail out of the National Guard just before his unit deployed to Iraq despicable.
Even as recently as Tuesday August 13, 2024, Walz continued to lie saying, “These guys are … even attacking me for my record of service.” Nice spin attempt, but no one is attacking him for his record of service. He is being criticized for misrepresenting his record of service. That’s called disinformation.
Let’s tweak Walz’s description: He’s a folxy, press-spun, deceitful Minnesota radical.