Virginia Beach Families Stood Up to Social Justice Warrior Omekongo Dibinga. That Won’t Stop Him From Targeting Your Children Next
Doctors don’t always know best
In today’s American universities, completing a dissertation “centered on the global hip-hop phenomenon and Jay-Z” is enough to earn the lifetime title of “doctor.” That was the topic that bestowed the doctoral title onto leftist social justice warrior Omekongo Dibinga.
Now Dibinga is profiting from public coffers to promote his extremist agenda in schools and other public institutions. How do taxpayers feel about their government elected leaders using their hard-earned money to promote this Marxist indoctrination in an era of extreme inflation?
Most recently, Dibinga was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at an all-school assembly at Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia on March 1. His advertised speaking rates to turn people into social justice warriors are a whopping $20,000–$30,000.
When Dibinga’s tweets and hateful blog posts were discovered, the community was outraged that he would be speaking to nearly 2,000 students at one of the largest high schools in Virginia. Parents spoke up and ultimately the speaking engagement was called off.
But parents, beware: Dibinga may show up to a school in your community next.
Which topics does “Dr.” Dibinga choose to promote his agenda when he speaks to eager student audiences? Perhaps he’ll rap his “InsErection” poem to impressionable youths since he is an expert in global hip-hop phenomena—a rap filled with sexual innuendo and Nancy Pelosi-style talking points about January 6.
Maybe Dibinga will provide students with his analysis of how President Trump should be compared to Hitler while claiming that Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow are “real researchers and real journalists.”
Perhaps he’ll give his expert opinion on climate change—he raps that we have “less than 11 years” until the world ends while blaming banks and CEOs for destroying “Mother Earth.”
Dibinga, a faculty affiliate at the Antiracist Research and Policy Center—an organization founded by another extremist, Ibram Kendi—has been outspoken in his support for disgraced Harvard president and plagiarist Claudine Gay. He insinuates that her removal was due to racism, not the fact that she failed to denounce campus anti-Semitism in the wake of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack and cheated her way through college. Dibinga says that “there is a concerted effort to combat the browning of America and it is a coordinated effort between republican and conservative academics, billionaire investors, politicians, and media outlets. Gay was the latest victim.”
Blaming Israel and Calling for Militancy
Just days after Israel was viciously attacked by Palestinian terrorists, Dibinga called Israel’s defense of its nation “#PalestineGenocide.” He considers the Israeli response to its people being murdered as a “life-for-an-eye mindset,” indicating that Israel’s attacks in defense of its nation are unjustified. Dibinga has also called for Israel to give up more of its land to the terrorists who attacked them and further spewed that Hamas’ murder of innocent Israelis shouldn’t be called an “unprovoked attack.”
As if that wasn’t extreme enough, in a recent interview Dibinga said, “we have to get more militant in the work we are doing.”
Dibinga’s cultural Marxism isn’t just trying to infiltrate Virginia Beach, nor is the social justice doctor peddling his radicalism in just public schools.
In Fall 2023, the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)—the accrediting organization for private schools nationwide—hired Dibinga to promote his doctrine at their Student Diversity Leadership Conference. Parents looking to escape public school indoctrination need to beware that it is also pushed in NAIS-led private schools.
A quote from the conference highlighted by Dibinga: “How do we water an earth that systemic racism and oppression have made dry?”
Dibinga has also been pushing his extremist ideology in other institutions such as the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) where he led a session called “Finding Common Ground in Uncommon Times,” which taught employees how to “engage in deep work and self-exploration if we want to really create a world where everyone can be celebrated.”
How does any of that improve the work of the Food and Drug Administration, other than promoting word salad?
Dibinga later instructed the World Bank on how to be an “antiracist” institution. The term “antiracism” was made popular by Ibram Kendi, who said, “The only remedy to racist discrimination is anti-racist discrimination. The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.”
DeMatha Catholic School in Maryland hired Dibinga to lead their staff in an “antiracism” workshop with plans to also indoctrinate students and parents with his message in the future.
The problem with people like Dibinga and Kendi is they profit off the notion that America is a systemically racist nation. To change that narrative would put these radicals out of business. Their end goal can never be a cohesive unified America; otherwise, they would be out of a job. Dibinga and his “antiracist” cronies must perpetuate the narrative of white privilege and the 1619 project—what else would he be able to do with his doctoral degree in Jay-Z?
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