NEW — I got an exclusive first look at @jenvanlaar's new report on the RNC's lavish spending on limos, consultants, flowers, and office supplies while skimping on GOTV, data, and state parties:
Hamas uses the EXACT lanugage as BLM. Watch closely—they are funded by some of the same groups, they have many of the same complaint—they even protest together.
What Hamas did to Israel is being watched closely by BLM race arsonists in America.
Playing into victim narratives can start a war.
Pay attention.
Angela Davis on Black Lives Matter, Palestine, and the Future of Radicalism
"Theories of Freedom are Always Tentative"
Mauritania was the world's last country to ban slavery. The country only made slaveholding a criminal offense in 2007, more recently than than the release of the iPhone. Even now, the law is hardly enforced, and one in 25 Mauritanians are still held in chattel slavery.
Besides slavery, other cultural practices in Mauritania include force-feeding girls to make them monstrously obese, because this is considered a desirable trait for marriage.
Mauritanian society, to say the least, has very little to offer the United States.
A 62-year-old Japanese diplomat, Yoshioka Yuzo, was just sent to the hospital in Portland after being maimed by a homeless person. An out-of-nowhere crime? Not at all. Portland worked for YEARS to make this happen. Here's how:
Yuzo's attacker, Arissa Robinson, has a long history of attacking random Asians. In 2021, she assaulted a mother and child in Chinatown, kicking over a baby stroller while a 1-year-old was in it. As is routine in Portland, she was arrested briefly, then released.
A year later, Arissa assaulted another Asian man, this one 76 years old. She punched him multiple times and attempted to strangle him with a chokehold.
How we got here: Today's SCOTUS ruling against affirmative action is the culmination of a decades-long battle. 45 years ago, in Bakke, SCOTUS said that race-based quotas were unconstitutional, but that schools could give racial preferences for the sake of "diversity."🧵1/x
In response, we got the DEI-industrial complex, with flagrant discrimination dressed up as "diversity." In 2003, the Court revisited affirmative action in Grutter v. Bollinger. This time, it declared that giving explicit bonus points for admission based on race was illegal. 2/x
But Justice O'Connor allowed schools to "consider" race as part of a "holistic" process. She also suggested that in 25 years, such discrimination would no longer be needed. 3/x
Have you heard of the 65 Project? The Unabomber, the Boston Bombers, murderers, and rapists all deserve a defense, but lawyers who represent President Trump, a constitutional right for all citizens, are threatened with disbarment — a professional death sentence.
The 65 Project is funded by Law Works, a group with no website and no public financial disclosures. This is an anti-American, anti-constitutional far-left assault not only on President Trump, but on the right of ALL Americans to make their case in court.
Professor Alan Dershowitz told me today on my show that he's received many calls from lawyers saying they wouldn't dare defend President Trump because of threats from this group. How is this legal?