Saturday, April 25, 2026

Clarence Thomas Warns Warns that "Progressivism" Undermines Founding Principles

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

 This is an excerpt of his full speech given on April 15, 2026 at the University of Texas that is found here.

“…….Since Wilson's presidency, progressivism has made many inroads into our system of government and our way of life. It has coexisted uneasily with the principles of the Declaration. Because it is opposed to those principles, it is not possible for the two to coexist forever.

Progressivism was not native to America. Wilson and the progressives candidly admitted that they took it from Otto von Bismarck's Germany, whose state-centric society they admired. Progressives like Wilson argued that America needed to leave behind the principles of the founding and catch up with the more advanced and sophisticated system of relatively unimpeded state power, nearly perfected.

He acknowledged that it was a foreign science speaking very little of the language of English or American principle, which offers none but what are, to our minds, alien ideas. He thus described America still stuck with its original system of government as, quote, slow to see the superiority of the European system. Progressivism was the first mainstream American political movement, with the possible exception of the pro-slavery reactionaries on the eve of the Civil War, quote, to openly oppose the principles of the Declaration.

Progressives strove to undo the Declaration's commitment to equality and natural rights, both of which they denied were self-evident. To Wilson, the unalienable rights of the individual were, quote, a lot of nonsense. Wilson redefined liberty, not as a natural right attendant and assedent to the government, but as, quote, the right of those who are governed to adjust government to their own needs and interests.

In other words, liberty no longer preceded the government as a gift from God, but was to be enjoyed at the grace of the government. The government, as Wilson reconceived it, would be, quote, beneficent and indispensable. Progressives such as John Dewey attacked the Framers for believing that their ideas were immutable truth, good for all times and places, when instead they were, according to him, historically conditioned and relevant only in their own time.

Now Dewey and the progressives argued those ideas are to be displaced. Progressivism seeks to replace the basic premises of the Declaration of Independence and hence our form of government. It holds that our rights and our dignities come not from God but from government.

It requires of the people a subservience and weakness incompatible with a constitution premised on the transcendent origin of our rights. You will not be surprised to learn that the progressives had a great deal of contempt for us, the American people. Before he entered politics, Wilson would describe the American people as, quote, selfish, ignorant, timid, stubborn, and foolish.

He lamented that we do too much by vote and too little by expert rule. He proposed that the people be ruled by administrators who use them as tools. He once again aspired to be like Germany, where the people, he said admiringly, were docile and acquiescent.

The century of progressivism did not go well. The European system that Wilson and the progressives scolded Americans for not adopting, which he called nearly perfect, led to the governments that caused the most awful century that the world has ever seen. Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, and Mao all were intertwined with the rise of progressivism and all were opposed to the natural rights on which our declaration are based.

Many progressives expressed admiration for each of them shortly before their governments killed tens of millions of people. It was a terrible mistake to adopt progressivism's rejection of the declaration's vision of universal, unalienable natural rights. Wilson's claim that natural rights must give way to historical progress could justify the greatest mistake in our history.

In Plessy v. Ferguson, my court upheld Louisiana's system of racial segregation because, quote, separate but equal, it observed, was reasonable in light of the established usages, customs, and traditions of the people and with a view to the promotion of their comfort and the preservation of the public peace and good order. It comes as no surprise that the progressives embraced eugenics.

Progressives believed that Darwinian science, the idea of ever-advancing progress written into biology itself, had proven the inherent superiority and inferiority of the races. It was only a small step for Wilson to resegregate the federal workforce. It was only another step for the government to launch sterilization programs on those deemed by the experts of the day to be unfit to reproduce, upheld by my court in Buck v.

Bell in an opinion written by no less a figure than Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. We can argue over whether you believe in immutable, absolute natural rights or the Wilsonian idea of ever-progressing history. Indeed, your school of civic leadership was created to host just such arguments, but let me ask you to consider the consequences.

European thinkers have long criticized America for remaining trapped in a Lockean world with its weak, decentralized government and strong individual rights. They say our 18th century declaration has prevented us from progressing to higher forms of government, but we were fortunate not to trade our Lockean bonds for the supposedly enlightened world of Hegel, Marx, and their followers. Fascism, which after all was National Socialism, triggered wars in Europe and Asia that killed tens of millions.

The socialism of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China proceeded to kill more tens of millions of their own people. This is what happens when natural rights give way to the higher good of notions of history, progress, or as Thomas Sowell has written, the visions of the anointed. None of this, of course, was an improvement on the principles of the declaration.

Tocqueville's Democracy in America is largely about how America owed its superiority over Europe to its conscious decision to reject central planning and administrative rule, root and branch. Progressivism, in other words, is retrogressive. As Calvin Coolidge said on the 150th anniversary of the Declaration, and I quote, if all men are created equal, that is final.

If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final. If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the government, that is final. No advance, no progress can be made beyond these propositions.

If anyone wishes to deny their truth or their soundness, the only direction in which they can proceed historically is not forward but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of individuals, no rule of the people. When Abraham Lincoln addressed the assembled crowd at Gettysburg, they had gathered to memorialize the past, but Lincoln's address urged them to not do so with complacency. Instead, Lincoln said, they should look to the past as inspiration to take them to greater heights in the future, and I quote, it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, that we were highly resolved that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom, and that this government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth.

As we are gathered to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration, it may be tempting to do so as if we are passive spectators. It may be tempting to enjoy our tea and crumpets, treat the Declaration like a shiny object or a keepsake, and listen to the sound of our own voices. We could get into debates over whose conception of the founding is better, over how we are so much better than our founders were, over what we would do differently.

We could be careful to not do anything that exposes us to criticism, costs us friends, or hurts our career prospects. But in my view, we must find in ourselves that same level of courage that the signers of the Declaration had, so that we can do for our future what they did for theirs. Each of you will have opportunities to be courageous every day, whether your calling in life is as a day laborer, a stay-at-home mom, a small business owner, an educator, an office worker, a judge, or some other endeavor.

It may mean speaking up in class tomorrow when someone around you expects you to live by lies. It may mean confronting today's fashionable bigotries, such as anti-Semitism. It may mean standing up for your religion when it is mocked and disparaged by a professor.

It may mean not budging on your principles when it will entail losing friends or being ostracized. It may mean running for your school board when you see that they are teaching your children to hate your values and our country. It may mean turning down a job offer that requires you to make moral or ethical compromises.

One thing I do know to be true. It will mean waking up every day with the resolve to withstand unfair criticism and attacks. These are the choices that we will confront, that will confront you, and you must decide whether to respond with timidity or with courage, as the signers of the Declaration did.

It will, of course, not be easy. It never is. But if, like me, you need a greater source of strength than yourselves, you will need to rely on your faith to guide and to sustain you through it all.

You will disappoint people you thought were friends and endure personal attacks, as well as attacks on those you care about. But if you stand, you will find that courage, like cowardice, can be habit-forming, and it will become a part of your life and a part of who you are. And I may dare say it is liberating.

You will also be a living example for others to emulate. So by all means, celebrate the Declaration of Independence. It is the most important act of American history, the foundation of our Constitution, and, as Lincoln said, the sheet anchor of our republic.

But I implore you to celebrate it by standing up for it, by defending it, and by recommitting yourselves to living up to its ideals. Channel the courage of the men who faced down a king and signed it. Or a president who led the nation in a civil war, rather than permit this house to be divided by the great contradiction of slavery.

Take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure. And, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, let us mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Thank you, and may God continue to bless our country.”

White "Hate Crimes" Are So Rare That They Must Be Invented, Part 2

Is there any propaganda from the Democrats that aren’t lies, hoaxes/ fabrications or insults against Republicans; especially White persons?? Nope. We’ve found out more on the obvious “Charlottesville Hate hoax” —which, to many/most Trump supporters, was yet another entirely manufactured “psy-op” to defame Trump and his supporters.

Then every Democrat is the country lied about Trump saying Nazi’s were “very fine people,” when he actually totally disavowed them. Every Democrat continued that lie for YEARS knowing it was FALSE. It was the similar psyop as the J6 “insurrection,” the Trayvon Martin lies, etc.

Here’s information from Redstate about the conspiracy and staged Charlotteville hoax:

“On Tuesday, the Trump DOJ dropped a bombshell: an 11-count federal indictment charging the SPLC with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering for secretly funneling more than $3 million in donor cash to actual extremists.

Among those nefarious payments was a staggering $270,000 allegedly paid to a member of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. That paid insider attended the event at the SPLC’s direction, helped coordinate transportation for attendees, and even made racist postings under the group’s supervision.

That rally, of course, led to the wholly media-manufactured “fine people” hoax.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche explained how the law center funded hate groups, which allowed them to feign fighting said hate groups.

“The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence,” he said in a press release. “Using donor money to allegedly profit off Klansmen cannot go unchecked. This Department of Justice will hold the SPLC and every other fraudulent organization operating with the same deceptive playbook accountable. No entity is above the law.”

While the self-styled anti-hate warriors publicly denounced the very groups they were paying, they turned around and used those same activities to generate the fear porn that kept the donation spigot wide open.

Yes, the crazy/stoopid Leftist nigga lawyers at SPLC have been caught spending $millions to these truly despicable organizations to gin-up phony hate:

  • Ku Klux Klan (how would one find a member? Maybe they number 1 or 2,000 in the entire country.

  • American Nazi Party

  • Aryan Nation

  • United Klans of America

  • Unite the Right

  • National Alliance

  • National Socialist Movement Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club

  • American Front

“The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence," he said in a press release. “Using donor money to allegedly profit off Klansmen cannot go unchecked. This Department of Justice will hold the SPLC and every other fraudulent organization operating with the same deceptive playbook accountable. No entity is above the law.”

Acting AG Todd Blanche: “The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its own existence. Using donor money to line the pockets of Klansmen and profit off hate cannot go unchecked.” "This is straight-up betrayal: the organization that built its brand “fighting hate” was allegedly funding it, stoking it, and cashing in on it."

From my post “White Hate Crimes” Are So Rare That They Must Be Invented”:

White persons in this country have been under media lies/falsehoods/hoaxes for at least a decade by Democrats who perpetuate slanders, libel, falsehoods and hoaxes to denigrate and/or degrade White person’s and Republican’s reputations.

There is an ongoing effort to disparage White Persons as horrible people and it’s sometimes being done by other self-hating White people. But most hate crime hoaxes are perpetrated by US Blacks.

In fact, there’s so much demand for “evidence” that slander and demean white citizens with “hate crimes,” that fake hate crimes and hoaxes must be invented to fill the demand! The big problem is that white persons rarely misbehave as much as the black and/or Democrat accusers! Blacks dominate crime, >50%, in America despite being only 13% of the population.

Why? BECAUSE WHITE PERSONS AND TRUMP SUPPORTER MUST BE SLANDERED AND LIED ABOUT!

At first these stories get a lot of traction with the disgusting media outlets, then sometimes the facts emerge YEARS LATER to indicate that it's Black or Leftists persons that are the ones full of shit, lies AND hate. Only rarely does the "Media" correct the record.

There's such a frenzy to cast White people as "haters" that there are websites that attempt catalog the very large number of Fake white hate crimes.  

One of the largest catalogs of fake hate hoaxes is found at "Fake Hate Crimes" with 459 entries and meticulous documentation. "Hoax Hate Crimes--When the Demand for Hate Crimes Outweighs the Supply…" is also very good with over 600 anti-white hate hoaxes.. From 2019, there's "Here are 50 Campus Hate-Crime Hoaxes The College Fix Has Covered Since 2012."

Many, if not all, of the hate hoaxes continue to be centered on slandering Donald Trump and his supporters (ie., generatlly the best people in this nation). After all, the entire Democrat Party called Trump and ALL of his supporters every name in the book!  And of course, usually black Democrats just pile-on to continue a long and disgusting history of black victimhood.  Dennis Prager did an article which I repeated at this blog If America Is So Racist, Why All the Race Hoaxes (Perp'd by Blacks/Idiots and leftis)??

Additionally, and perhaps the grand daddy of White Hate Hoaxes is the Kamloops: Greatest Hate Hoax Ever? from Jared Taylor at American Rennaissance included here:

Kamloops: The most absurd Hate Hoax Ever?

Leftists and Communists in Canada, including the despicable Justin Trudeau, alleged that 215 indigenous students were butchered and buried in a mass grave at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, a school run by the Order of Mary Immaculate, in British Columbia where the school operated from 1890 to 1978.

  

The worldwide assumption was that horrible, vicious nuns had either killed these children or let them die and covered the whole thing up. [Oh, those WHITE, CHRISTIAN nuns!!  They forced those kids to learn reading, writing in ENGLISH and taught math, which we now know is raycissss!  The horror!]  Of course we should assume that they are mass murderers, right?

A young academic (of course an academic!! Always and “academic!” At graduate schools, also known now as "indoctrination centers," any/every kind of nonsense or lie is supported by absurd and/or brainwashed students and their idiot "professors") said that she documented a mass grave of indian students. From Dorchester Review,

"the student, Sarah Beaulieu, used ground-penetrating radar in a search for the remains of children alleged by some to be buried there. She is a young anthropologist, an instructor in Anthropology and Sociology at the University of the Fraser Valley since 2018. Her preliminary report is actually based on depressions and abnormalities in the soil of an apple orchard near the school – not on exhumed remains."

Some of her "scans" might have been tree roots---not human remains. No human remains have ever been documented at all.  But based on this hate "evidence" an amazing series of agonized self-flagellations ensued (from the AmRen article):

  1. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau grieved over the “dark and shameful chapter” in Canadian history and ordered all national flags be flown at half-mast.

  2. The flag over parliament in Ottawa stayed lowered for five months.

  3. Mr. Trudeau demanded that the Pope come to Canada. Of course Pope Francis piled-on.

  4. That figure — so precise — of 215 dead children caught the imagination. The Vancouver Art Gallery laid out 215 pairs of children’s shoes as a memorial.

  5. Similar collections appeared on the steps of churches and legislatures.

  6. Canada Day was celebrated on July first, just one month after the discovery. The country was still in convulsions, so there was a movement to cancel Canada Day and “wear orange for our children” instead.

  7. "Fashion" magazine took a break from “style, beauty & grooming, and wellness” to explain that wearing orange “symbolizes solidarity with Indigenous communities who are currently grieving the loss of their children.”

  8. Canada Day celebrations were scrubbed all over the country and the government website for the national holiday emphasized “the pain and shame of darker episodes of our history, the repercussions of which are still felt today.”

  9. Instead of the usual festivities, some people paraded sentiments such as “No pride in genocide.”

  10. The government went all out and proclaimed a brand-new national holiday.

  11. Now and forever more, the nation will celebrate Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It will be “an opportunity to honor the lost children and Survivors (note the upper case) of residential schools.”

  12. Even the Calgary police went spiritual, with little orange loops pinned to their uniforms.

  13. Other people celebrated differently. A mob defaced and tore down the statue of Queen Victoria in Winnipeg.  

  14. The statue of Elizabeth II was toppled, too.

  15. Hamilton, Ontario, used to have a statue of Canada’s first prime minister, John MacDonald. Not anymore!

  16. Dozens of churches were burned and many more vandalized. [[0:08 – 0:13]] That was the more than century-old St. Jean Baptiste Parish church in Morinville, Alberta.

  17. Indians know how to milk the white man. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Kamloops area Indians lectured Prime Minister Trudeau and called for “restitution. [1:20 – 1:29  4:29 – 4:51]

  18. The indigenous chief of the Lower Kootenay Band, Jason Louie, said "the discovery was an example of the mass murder of Indigenous people . . . . this attempt at genocide.”

Funny thing, many of the school's Indigenous students remember the school with fond memories, but there no "coverage" of those facts. 

Yes, over many years, some of the teachers and students died of influenza and other illnesses and were buried in marked graves at the school which is located in the middle of the reservation.

The punchline:  Not one body has been found. There was no "mass grave."  It now appears that the radar findings were of tree roots and other soil disturbances. The entire fraud is laid out in understated and devastating detail in The Dorchester Review, in an article called “ In Kamloops, Not One Body Has Been Found.”

Jared Taylor: "White people are, officially, the world’s worst people. That’s established fact, and what’s a little lying here and there in a good cause?  No other people in the history of the world have ever gloried in hating itself. And any people that keeps this up won’t survive."