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Cancel Culture and the Bankruptcy of Liberalism

by Roger Harris Kovalik: Bete Noire of all stupid liberals, these days the vast majority. Dan Kovalik, professor of human rights law at the University of Pittsburgh, is the accomplished author of books skewering US foreign policy on Venezuela, Russia, Iran, international human rights, and interference in elections abroad. His latest,  , takes aim at the domestic progressive scene and its “cancel culture” aberration. His is a from-the-ground view based on 26 years as a lawyer for the United Steelworkers union and from other personal experiences, including demonstrating for Black Lives Matter and his friendship with anti-war activist Molly Rush, to whom the book is dedicated.

Cancel This Cancellation

Cancel This Cancellation Tucker Carlson Molly Rush is a longtime peace activist in her mid-eighties who lives in Pennsylvania. She was a member of the Plowshares 8, along with brothers Daniel and Philip Berrigan, who in 1980 damaged a nuclear missile at a General Electric factory in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.  Last June, as protests against police killings raged, Rush reposted a meme she saw online. It depicted Martin Luther King Jr. and bore the message: “Looted nothing, Burned nothing, Attacked no one, Changed the World.” Rush began hearing from others who criticized this post as insensitive and arguably even racist. She promptly apologized, thanking her critics and writing “I’ve learned a lot.”

Jury Recommends Life In Prison For Kylr Yust, Convicted Of Killing Two Kansas City-Area Women

KCUR 89.3 Jamie Runions, left, and Rhonda Beckford talk outside Cass County Justice Center on Friday after Kylr Yust was sentenced in the killings of their daughters, Jessica Runions and Kara Kopetsky. Jurors have recommended the maximum sentences for his convictions in the deaths of Jessica Runions and Kara Kopetsky. Jurors have recommended that Kylr Yust receive the maximum sentences for his convictions in the deaths of Jessica Runions and Kara Kopetsky. The jurors said Yust should serve life in prison for second-degree murder in connection with the death of Runions and 15 years for voluntary manslaughter in connection with the death of Kopetsky.

Kansas City man convicted in 2 women s deaths decade apart | National News

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas City man has been found guilty of killing two women a decade apart and burying their bodies near each other in a field in western Missouri. Kylr Yust was convicted Thursday of voluntary manslaughter in the death of Kara Kopetsky, 17, of Belton, and of second-degree murder in the death of Jessica Runions, 21, of Raymore. Yust had been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths. The jury deliberated for more than 14 hours. Sentencing is set for Friday morning. Runions left a party in Grandview with Yust before she disappeared in September 2016. Kopetsky filed a protection order against Yust in April 2007, a month before she was last seen leaving Belton High School. A mushroom hunter found their bodies in a field in Cass County south of Kansas City in April 2017.

I don t really feel that justice was served: Family members ask for max sentence in Yust trial

I don t really feel that justice was served: Family members ask for max sentence in Yust trial
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