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Jun 6, 2020 11 tweets 3 min read Read on X
I think protest is a valid and necessary way to express grievances. The black community has valid and real grievances with law enforcement. But #BlackLivesMatter requires acceptance of way more than those facts. 1/
This “intersectionality” is a problem. Because to really be “woke” you can’t accept that the result of decades of social engineering coupled with rent-seeking grifters & politicians have taken the teeth out of civil rights by making it a government thing not a spiritual one. 2/
The answer is always more government rules to conquer our lives and subvert families. The problem is that for many black male role models, jail is a natural part of their experience. Resisting cops, fathering children w/o being a father, ho’s, cash, taking stuff is celebrated 3/
Celebrated in music, friendships, and even in churches. Those who preach family values, God, duty, sacrifice are the ones who succeed, but they are squelched by the cultural noise. If they’re black, they’re told they are race traitors. 4/
Whites who care about civil rights must also accept violence, thug life, looting and the presumption of racist cops, racist politicians, racist companies and racist government officials everywhere in plain sight. But that’s false. 5/
In today’s #BlackLivesMatter movement, Dr. Martin Luther King would be rejected for his unshakable stand on believing in God and the power of the Gospel, in rejecting sin and materialism. For his love and acceptance of Jews. 6/
MLK was not “woke.” He didn’t need to be. He knew who he was in Christ. He knew racism was a spiritual matter. He knew that civil rights could not be granted by the government through unjust laws must be repealed and just ones take their place. 7/
Today, it’s about reparations, guilt, power, revolution. The revolution we need is revival, not totalitarian control of our lives. We don’t need to be canceled, we need to be redeemed. The problem with #BlackLivesMatter is there’s no redemption in being “woke.” 8/
There’s only more grievances, more to cancel, more to erase, more to destroy. And I don’t accept that. I want to build up, not knock down. Black men, believe in who you are in Christ and live it. Then neither jail, nor injustice nor persecution 9/
Will pull you down. Your dignity comes from God not the government. You might say that’s easy for this white boy blogger in the suburbs to say and you’re right. But it is still true. Protest won’t fix racial injustice. Government created the problem. Truth is the answer. 10/
I think #BlackLivesMatter with no “buts.” Also, #seektruth, #lovegod, find your identity and source of your human dignity in God. Then march with His righteousness. Only then will you see the glory. 11/

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Nov 13, 2020
Listen here. I write for a Trump-lean outfit where @JesseKellyDC works. I was brought in to give “balance” along with other former @resurgent writers. We give balance and hold nothing back. (cc @captainkudzu @JasonThomas01). Rant thread 1/
A few years ago, I worked with the guy who owns @NoqReport. I do-founded that site and was its first editor. I was removed because I wasn’t inflexible enough on 2A. (I wrote about having a gun friendly culture that accepts regulation vs an outlaw culture that doesn’t). 2/
I am not happy about where NOQ (means News Opinion Quotes) has gone, into the far reaches of conspiracy land but I don’t work for it anymore and wouldn’t unless it changed. Similarly I cringe when the headliners on my current gig say things they likely know aren’t true. 3/
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If this works, it’ll be one for political history. Of course it’s always been Trump. I think we misjudge him at a fundamental level. Thread:
Being president has never been Trump’s goal. Oh don’t get me wrong: he’s enjoyed it but for a different reason. Trump is wired differently than we want to believe. 2/
Trump craves attention, being listened to, padding his accomplishments, accumulating trophies. The presidency is an amazing trophy don’t you think? 3/
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Sep 27, 2020
Listen, I have no doubt that on the gauge of niceness, there is no peg to measure Joe Biden. That’s never been the basis of my refusal to vote for him. 1/
Joe Biden might have been fit for the office in 1989. He may have been fit in 1993, or 1997, or even 2001. (Can you imagine Joe Biden responding to 9/11?) He is not fit in 2020 at 78 years old. His party is so far left of mainstream America that... 2/
Biden would be a placeholder, an elder statesman in a titular role while others actually ruled. Those others have no issues not being nice. They are okay encouraging a thug political army that executes cops. 3/
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Sep 18, 2020
I have questions. Genuinely curious.
If the goal of #BLM and other minority movements is “equality” & “success” is defined as all the stuff they call “white” why do they want it?
Why is “equality” always defined as economic? Why not ask for athletic equality?
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Sep 14, 2020
Zucker was caught on tape helping "The Boss." CNN went on to cover Trump wall-to-wall in 2016 and makes money off him in 2020. Trump is the media's secret piggy bank and they love (to hate) him.

theresurgent.com/2020/09/14/the…
If there’s a bottom to politics, the media lies at its slimy floor. But there’s a cost for writhing in the slime, especially for the workers who have to churn out content day after day while the bosses laugh at Trump’s surging poll numbers.
They’d love getting rid of Trump from the White House (so they can hit the talk show circuit, publish a few “how we did it” books, and sell influence to Democrats), but they’d really love it if he won again.
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Sep 9, 2020
You know, it’s fine with me if (white) people want to wear BLM pins in support. They don’t usually mean the Marxist organization with that name. They just mean “Black lives matter.” And they do matter.
How would you feel if all this venom was spilled because people of another race supported your family and friends and culture being valued instead of stereotyped and feared? It’s not wrong to love our Black brothers and sisters.
In case you think I’m going to raise a fist, take a knee, rewrite history or assume a mantle of shame for white people who lived a few hundred years ago: No. But if others think that helps them, go for it. Free country and all. Murica.
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