2.21.23 – Star News Network

“Biden Grants Sweeping ‘Racial Equity’ Power to Susan Rice in Executive Order Converting Entire Federal Government into ‘Woke DEI Cult’”

By Susan Berry, PhD

A paper that has the words president executive order written on it.

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https://thestarnewsnetwork.com/2023/02/21/biden-grants-sweeping-racial-equity-power-to-susan-rice-in-executive-order-converting-entire-federal-government-into-woke-dei-cult/

Joe Biden issued an executive order Thursday that grants Domestic Policy Advisor Susan Rice power to transform all agencies of the executive branch into a radical “woke DEI cult,” warns America First Legal (AFL).

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With scant establishment media coverage, Biden issued his executive order that intends to completely make over all domestic federal agencies to an entirely Marxist worldview – without congressional approval.

“As part of this colossally lawless scheme, the Director of Domestic Policy, Susan Rice, will be leading a White House equity committee to ensure no government activity is left untouched by Biden’s DEI takeover of the government,” AFL President Stephen Miller said in a statement.

Titled “Executive Order on Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government,” Biden boasts of how his “Administration has vigorously championed racial equity … and has produced better decision-making and more equitable outcomes.”

“We have delivered the most equitable economic recovery in memory,” Biden touted, despite unprecedented inflation affecting Americans at most economic levels in the nation.

In his executive order, Biden continues to boast of what he considers to be his administration’s accomplishments:

"So, we took a moment to pray and to sing a song," White said. "And during the song, without an altar call or invitation of any kind, we had some students who began to come forward and pray.

"And, before the chapel was over, there was an altar full of students just praying and some were weeping, others were hugging one another."

Students kept returning to the chapel and staying long into the night, White recounted, and some students decided to go to other schools in the area to share their faith. 

In an email sent to students Friday, Samford University President Beck A. Taylor noted that "spontaneous, organic, student-led worship" had continued for 48 hours in the chapel of the Birmingham-area school that was founded by Baptists in 1841.

"Having spent some time yesterday with those [worshiping] in Reid Chapel, I can testify that the Holy Spirit is at work in and among our student body," Taylor wrote. "What’s happening isn’t contrived, programmed, or scripted. Nor is it performative or disingenuous."

"I can testify that the Holy Spirit is at work…"

— Samford University president Beck A. Taylor

Cautioning against "the temptation to label what’s happening, or to put it into some kind of a neat box," Taylor added that he is "convinced that God is doing a new thing here, and all we’re asked to do is to remain faithful to God’s calling."

"Our theme this year is HOPE. Our hope can be found in the person and work of Jesus Christ. As we worship Jesus today, let’s allow hope to abound in us so that we can spread God’s hope throughout this campus and the world," Taylor said."

What's happening at Asbury is not and will not remain confined," tweeted Rob Fultz, who serves as campus pastor of Lee University, a private university founded in 1918 and affiliated with the Church of God.

"It will, and already is awakening the deep wells of revival on campuses across the nation. They have been churning, pressing against the seals that have kept them hidden, and they are about to burst with new life."

Fultz tweeted photos of his school's services that he noted, like Asbury, have also lingered for days. A video he posted shows students shouting "in prayer, worship, and repentance." 

Abby Laub, director of communications at Asbury University, recently told Fox News Digital that she believes Gen Z is spiritually hungry. 

"If you look at the world, and you look at what is going on and what Gen Z is facing, I just think they are absolutely desperate for something other than what the world is giving them right now," Laub said, adding that Gen Z has suffered much during the past few years.