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Race merchants think ‘whiteness’ explains their beatdown at the polls
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Race merchants think ‘whiteness’ explains their beatdown at the polls

Judging by the analysis on cable news since the election, Democrats seem determined to lose every presidential race for years to come. The party should be reflecting deeply after Kamala Harris spent more than $1 billion and secured endorsements from celebrities and billionaires, only to lose to Donald Trump. Democrats should be asking how a man they’ve called a fascist, racist Nazi sympathizer managed to win support from such a diverse group of voters. If progressives had any sense, they would learn to listen to what people say instead of projecting their own biases onto millions of Americans they do not know and do not understand. Instead of addressing their mistakes, Democrats and their cable news allies continue to focus on the identity politics that voters rejected. Several analysts have claimed they know why Trump won, but their explanation ignores issues like economics, inflation, crime, or immigration. No, they say the reason comes down to one word: whiteness. MSNBC contributor Eddie Glaude made this claim during a recent election postmortem. With intense passion and conviction, the Princeton professor insisted he could not see any other explanation. Though he never defined “whiteness,” he was certain it’s what motivated the masses. I shared his video on social media, telling him he sounded more like a religious cleric than a political analyst. He’s not alone in this rhetoric. While progressives have become more secular over the past few decades, they still exhibit religious impulses. Their discourse on “whiteness” reflects their view of original sin. They have major and minor “prophets” of race and are eager to evangelize unbelievers on topics like “white privilege,” “systemic racism,” and “white supremacy.” They view dissenters with contempt, as seen in their criticism of Latino voters who hopped on the Trump train. They see nonbelievers not as people to persuade but as sinners to redeem. This fixation on “whiteness” is not only simplistic but also fuels racial conflict that the left is ill-equipped to handle. A year ago, a black Christian woman sparked controversy in the evangelical community when she told a room full of white women that they must “divest from whiteness,” which she described as rooted in plunder, theft, slavery, and genocide. I’m no minister, but I know my Bible well enough to understand that no group — regardless of race, ethnicity, or nationality — holds a monopoly on sin. I remember thinking then, as I do now, that the public would have a fit if a white commentator blamed “blackness” for voters’ choices in this election. Conservatives who claimed “blackness” is rooted in self-destruction and broken families would be shunned and shamed, not celebrated as prophetic truth-tellers. This is why impartiality is a crucial ingredient for healthy discourse in the public square. An honest person should apply the same standards to friends and opponents alike. Moreover, the way we speak about other groups is how we should expect others to speak about us. This principle is nonpartisan and non-ideological. If you need an extra therapy session because a white conservative criticizes a black liberal on legitimate grounds, you shouldn’t write headlines labeling angry white men as the most frightening people in America. People pushing identity politics are a cancerous tumor on our body politic. Not only do they reduce Americans to their immutable traits, but they also create the perfect breeding ground for extremist views. Put simply, when you “sow” Robin DiAngelo, you will “reap” David Duke. This is not unique to white people. Rejection of moderation almost always leads to radicalism. Imagine a 17-year-old black kid in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1964 watching his parents going out to a civil rights march to protest segregation. Having learned about the First Amendment in school, he assumes law enforcement officials will respect his parents and that their grievances will be heard by their elected officials. But when he turns on TV that night, he sees them being sprayed with water hoses, attacked by dogs, and beaten over the head with clubs by police. When that teen sees how the white people in power treated his parents — Christians dressed in their Sunday best — no one should be surprised if he is drawn to the more militant posture of the Black Panthers. The same principle applies today. Young white men have been told that they are the cause of all the country’s problems and are constantly painted as racists only concerned about maintaining power. They see how every white conservative, from George W. Bush to Mitt Romney, is called racist or compared to a Nazi at some point. They see how perfectly mediocre academics get rich by pushing seminars on “white fragility” and “white rage.” Most are not nearly as race-obsessed as the liberals on television, but some are ripe for the picking by white identitarians who will affirm both their race and sex and won’t attack them for how they were born. The left does not want to hear that analysis, but that doesn’t make it any less true. When you open the door to the demons of identity, you have no idea what’s coming through that portal. If progressives had any sense, they would learn to listen to what people say instead of projecting their own biases onto millions of Americans they do not know, have never met, and do not understand. Democrats have a choice. They can either accept the fact that their radicalism on race, sex, and identity has driven away voters or continue to blame “whiteness” and bigotry for their defeat. This may be one of the last elections in which their silly theories will be taken seriously. Donald Trump earned about 55% of the Latino male vote, roughly 20 percentage points more than in 2020. While he didn’t make significant gains with black men nationwide, there were regional differences in the support he received. For example, about 25% of black men in Pennsylvania voted for Trump. If Democrats don’t do some honest self-reflection, the “white supremacists” they criticize on the right will be more diverse than their own party.
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Don Lemon dramatically quits X; gets owned on abortion by a random man in the park
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Don Lemon dramatically quits X; gets owned on abortion by a random man in the park

There’s nothing Democrats love more than making a scene, and Don Lemon is no exception. In a recent video post and hand-typed letter, Lemon announced to the world that he would sadly be leaving the social media platform X. “I’ve loved connecting with all of you on X, but it’s time for me to leave the platform,” he began in his letter. “I once believed it was a place for honest debate and discussion, transparency, and free speech, but I now feel it does not serve that purpose.” Lemon also quoted a Washington Post article explaining that X’s recent decision to change the terms has turned it into a “hub for conservatives, which experts say could make it easier for X to shield itself from litigation and punish critics.” He finished his devastating statement by noting that he would be on the new social media platform BlueSky, where his Democratic friends can join him. The ex-anchor has also been quite active on TikTok, where he’s been posting man on the street-style videos — and some of them feature some clear self-owns. “Women I’ve been talking to are really, really concerned, and they’re emotional, and I think a lot of them have a right to be,” Lemon said to a man in one short interview. “Politicians aren’t perfect, they’re imperfect like everybody else. Trump’s rhetoric isn’t for everybody, his style isn’t for everybody, we got a lot of good things done under Trump,” the man responded to Lemon’s surprise. “A woman’s right to choose is removed under Trump,” Lemon countered. “That’s not the only issue in this world,” the interviewee shot back. “A percentage of the female vote went up 2%. So are those women crazy? I mean, it’s not 50%, but it’s high 40s, and he got that. So ask those women why they voted for Trump. So clearly, it wasn’t just abortion was the issue.” “They’re concerned about the broken border; they’re concerned about crime; they’re concerned about inflation; they’re concerned about a lot of other things. So women are not one-dimensional. Men are not one-dimensional. And so if you’re upset about abortion, great. If that’s your prime issue, then go live in a state that’s pro-choice,” the interviewee continued. “That’s easy for you to say as a man,” Lemon countered. “Well, dude, it’s easy for me to say a lot of things. Sure, I’m not a woman, that’s why I don’t opine on abortion,” the interviewee said, nearly laughing. Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” is impressed, noting that “he just owned Don Lemon.” “He posted that on his own site,” Keith Malinak says through shocked laughter. “Kudos to rando guy in the park.” Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Court freezes Onion deal for Infowars: Alex Jones exclusively responds on 'Glenn Beck Program'
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Court freezes Onion deal for Infowars: Alex Jones exclusively responds on 'Glenn Beck Program'

As our nation looks forward to turning the page into a new era following the clear mandate for freedom in the recent election, the existing regime is not going quietly into the night. Alex Jones’ Infowars has allegedly been acquired by the satire site the Onion in a court-ordered bankruptcy auction. Developments on Friday have cast doubt on the legitimacy of this acquisition, however. Thanks to X, he moved studios and was able to immediately start broadcasting again. On Thursday, there were reports that the Onion had acquired Alex Jones’ Infowars. By late Friday morning, Alex Jones released a statement alleging that the auction for his assets was fake and that there is now an ongoing criminal investigation into the proceedings. Infowars.com is once again live after being taken down from Thursday into Friday morning. According to BBC News, the Onion bought Infowars with the support of the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, who won a $1.5 billion defamation lawsuit over Jones’ claims surrounding the school shooting. Financial details have not been disclosed. Ben Collins, the CEO of the Onion, is reported to have said, “The Onion has a long history of helping the American public navigate some of the most difficult moments in American life, from our historic issue after 9/11 to our groundbreaking reportage after every American mass shooting. In that tradition, we hope the Sandy Hook families will be able to marvel at the cosmic joke we will soon make of Infowars.com.” On X, Collins posted, “We're planning on making a very stupid website.” Everytown for Gun Safety, the largest gun violence prevention organization, will reportedly be “the exclusive launch advertiser for the site in the new venture.” John Feinblatt, the president of Everytown for Gun Safety, said, “It’s fitting that a platform once used to profit off of tragedy will be a tool of education, hence our multiyear advertising commitment to this new venture.” He went on: “We’re proud to be a part of what comes next, not only in terms of staunching the flow of hurtful misinformation, but also for the potential this new venture has to help Everytown reach new audiences ready to hold the gun industry accountable for contributing to our nation’s gun violence epidemic.” It is almost poetic that a gun control organization is partnering with the Onion in this attack on free speech. The First Amendment was listed first for a reason, yet the Second Amendment is listed immediately afterward as a fail-safe in the event of egregious violations of the First Amendment. Keeping that in mind, the fight for the First Amendment is not over. Alex Jones posted a video update on his X account, saying, “This is a total attack on free speech.” He also said, “They want to silence the American people, but we’re not gonna be silenced.” He then directed his viewers to follow the Alex Jones Network on X, where he will continue to speak out against what is happening to Infowars. However, Jones posted later in the day Thursday that the auction was not legitimate: “Infowars was not sold to the The Onion. I am breaking the news now.” According to the Independent, the judge involved in the case, District Judge Christopher Lopez, said, “No one should feel comfortable with the results of this auction.” Since this news story broke, it was revealed that the auction’s process was questionable and is now under review. As the Independent reports, bidders were required to submit their best offers, yet the amounts of these offers were not disclosed. “The trustee who ran the auction said the total amount was a better deal overall but came in under First United American’s [Alex Jones’ proxy] $3.5 million offer.” Therefore, the auction results are paused. The judge explained the next steps in this case: “We’re all going to an evidentiary hearing, and I’m going to figure out exactly what happened.” He added: “I personally don’t care who wins the auction. … I care about process and transparency.” The shadiness of these developments in this story seem to confirm the true motivations behind this acquisition. Many opponents of Alex Jones take issue with him being able to speak at all, it seems. For example, an NBC anchor discussing the acquisition said, “His X account will remain — for now, at least.” While this reporter is not related to the case, it seems to be implied that the main issue is not the legal acquisition of Infowars as an asset in the defamation case but rather Alex Jones’ ability to speak out on a platform at all. — (@) Today, Alex Jones called "The Glenn Beck Program" to break down some of the latest developments. Jones alleges the court is trying to prevent him from broadcasting in the future. He also alleges to Beck that there was a secret sale to subvert the auction and alleges a deep state plot to take him off the air forever. The social media landscape has completely changed the idea of a platform, which means that even the most vindictive attacks on a well-established platform are somewhat ineffective. While the defamation lawsuit and the subsequent auction for Jones’ assets were a blow to Jones’ image and security, his ability to continue speaking freely is relatively unchanged. Thanks to X, he moved studios and was able to start broadcasting again immediately. Now, the relative ease that Jones had in moving his platform and broadcast will reveal something very interesting in our political landscape going forward. Anyone who has a problem with this fact is fundamentally opposed to free speech. Free speech and the First Amendment are the first bulwarks against tyranny. This is a developing story that will be updated.
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Republicans Seek Removal of Security Clearances for Intel Lapdogs Who Lied About Hunter Biden's Laptop
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Republicans Seek Removal of Security Clearances for Intel Lapdogs Who Lied About Hunter Biden's Laptop

Republicans Seek Removal of Security Clearances for Intel Lapdogs Who Lied About Hunter Biden's Laptop
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We Feel SO MUCH Safer Knowing the FBI Is Investigating Offensive Text Messages (Wait, What?!)
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We Feel SO MUCH Safer Knowing the FBI Is Investigating Offensive Text Messages (Wait, What?!)

We Feel SO MUCH Safer Knowing the FBI Is Investigating Offensive Text Messages (Wait, What?!)
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Elon Musk Destroys 'Staggeringly Dumb Warmonger' John Bolton Over Gaetz Criticism
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Elon Musk Destroys 'Staggeringly Dumb Warmonger' John Bolton Over Gaetz Criticism

Elon Musk Destroys 'Staggeringly Dumb Warmonger' John Bolton Over Gaetz Criticism
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T-Mobile Hacked in Massive Chinese Breach of Telecom Networks: WSJ
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T-Mobile Hacked in Massive Chinese Breach of Telecom Networks: WSJ

T-Mobile's network was among the systems hacked in a damaging Chinese cyber-espionage operation that gained entry into multiple U.S. and international telecommunications companies, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday citing people familiar with the matter.Hackers...
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Tim Matheson Clarifies If John Belushi Did Drugs On Set Of ‘Animal House’
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Tim Matheson Clarifies If John Belushi Did Drugs On Set Of ‘Animal House’

Tim Matheson is out with a new memoir Damn Glad to Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches, where he wrote about his relationship with his late co-star John Belushi. They both starred in the 1978 comedy classic National Lampoon’s Animal House, where they shared many memories. Tim noted in his memoir that Belushi is the co-star he gets asked about the most, which explains why he did not pass up the chance to talk about him in his new release. He clarified Belushi’s reputation with drugs, and how he juggled his career with his vices. Did John Belushi do drugs on ‘Animal House?’ NATIONAL LAMPOON’S ANIMAL HOUSE, from left: John Belushi, Tim Matheson/Everett Tim noted that their Animal House director, John Landis, ensured Belushi was drug-free on set; however, he cannot confidently say the same about the actor outside of filming. He added that his late costar was on his best behavior throughout the project despite rousing suspicion when he first showed up. Tim wrote that the cast and crew— including himself, were surprised at the version of Belushi they got— friendly, quiet, and thoughtful, which was relieving for them. Belushi played Bluto in the classic, who was slightly a reminder of his real-life reputation. John Belushi/Everett What happened to John Belushi? Belushi had a history of drug addiction as he indulged in substances like cocaine, which contributed to his eventual demise at 33 in 1982. He had dosed on a harmful combination of heroin and coke, which Cathy Smith admitted to providing him. John Belushi/Everett The late star reportedly suffered from a respiratory disease, and his lifestyle only made things worse. Tim mentioned that he tried his best to get Belushi off drugs, as he was scared to lose a potential megastar and friend the whole time. He admitted that he was not surprised at the news of his passing a few years after they collaborated. Next up: Dawn Wells Once Shared How Much She Made From ‘Gilligan’s Island’ — And It’s Remarkably Low The post Tim Matheson Clarifies If John Belushi Did Drugs On Set Of ‘Animal House’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Why Social Security Retirees Should Mark Nov. 20 on Their Calendars
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Why Social Security Retirees Should Mark Nov. 20 on Their Calendars

The Social Security program can be complex to navigate, so it is often helpful for retirees to mark key dates on their calendars, and Nov. 20 is one of the most important ones.The Social Security Administration…
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Jamie Dimon Eyes Trump-Era Deregulation as Boost for Banking, Economy
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Jamie Dimon Eyes Trump-Era Deregulation as Boost for Banking, Economy

The JPMorgan Chase CEO said he expects Trump-era deregulation to unlock bank lending and spur economic growth.JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Friday that U.S. bankers are thrilled by the prospect…
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