After Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all counts Friday afternoon in his Kenosha, Wisconsin murder trial, the liberal media were apoplectic and despondent over the verdict. But of all the shows that day, MSNBC’s The ReidOut was must-see TV to behold the liberal lies and serious attempts to divide Americans on political party and race to gleefully spark racial tensions. Of course, they didn’t disappoint.
After Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all counts Friday afternoon in his Kenosha, Wisconsin murder trial, the liberal media were apoplectic and despondent over the verdict. But of all the shows that day, MSNBC’s The ReidOut was must-see TV to behold the liberal lies and serious attempts to divide Americans on political party and race to gleefully spark racial tensions. Of course, they didn’t disappoint.
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i have been conditioned to think of emancipation as an ending point. so i realize that freedom was not just like liberation. freedom was like owning your humanity, operating in your full humanity, being recognized for your full humanity. i think that the spirit of slavery that i talked about before, that makes color a mark of degradation is still very much with us. and i think for too long, the onus of racism has been put on people of color to solve, when this is not really like a people of color issue. this is like a white supremacist issue, where white people need to talk to other white people about how they can overcome these issues. white allies today have to take a very radical stance. one of the voices you re actually going to hear in the documentary tonight is stephanie rolfe, a doctor of history at milsap college in jackson, mississippi, and stephanie is joining us now. stephanie, it s great to see you this afternoon. thank you for joining us on