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Siklósi Gergely ezüstérmet szerzett Tokióban
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Afroamerykanin wyjaśnia że to nie niewolnictwo zniszczyło czarnych
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Shelby Steele Calls BS on the Left: This Is Not a Systematically Racist Society
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Life, Liberty & Levin host dissects American Marxism on ‘Special Report’
Former Reagan Justice Department official Mark Levin, host of Life, Liberty & Levin, and author of the blockbuster bestseller American Marxism joined Special Report on Thursday to lay out exactly how the the American brand of European Marxism came about.
Levin also laid out how movements like the de-growth Green New Deal and critical race theory are the venues of choice through which proponents seek to install this system of governance.
He told anchor Bret Baier that, in writing his book, he scoured stacks-worth of other books and included 400 footnotes to back up his explanations.
CARTOON BY BRIAN DOYLE
According to a recent Hill-HarrisX poll, one third of American voters identify as “woke”. Depending on your definition of “woke”, that might be very good or very bad news.
To the woke, “woke” generally implies a compassionate awareness of social justice issues like racism and discrimination. To sceptics, the Urban Dictionary’s definition is more on-point: “The act of being very pretentious about how much you care about a social issue.”
In any case, another third of the poll’s respondents said they
weren’t woke. So the poll only revealed what we already knew: American society is sharply divided even on how words are defined.