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MAGA SUPER FRIENDS CAUSING MEDIA MELTDOWN AFTER TAKING OVER MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN NEW YORK CITY..
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MAGA SUPER FRIENDS CAUSING MEDIA MELTDOWN AFTER TAKING OVER MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN NEW YORK CITY..

Donald Trump held a massive rally in New York City's famous Madison Square Garden, which featured Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Hulk Hogan and more! Causing the media to absolutely lose their minds. ⚠️ SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more! ? Order my new book from Amazon here: https://amzn.to/40vEC9U ⚡️ Join my exclusive Locals community here: https://markdice.locals.com/support ? Sponsor me through Patreon here: https://Patreon.com/MarkDice Order my book "Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture" from Amazon: https://amzn.to/30xPFl5 or download the e-book from Kindle, iBooks, Google Play, or Nook. ? Order my book, "The True Story of Fake News" ➡️ https://amzn.to/2Zb1Vps ? Order my book "The Liberal Media Industrial Complex" here: https://amzn.to/2X5oGKx Mark Dice is an independent media analyst and bestselling author of "Hollywood Propaganda: How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture.” He has a bachelor's degree in Communication from California State University and was the first conservative YouTuber to reach 1 million subscribers (in 2017). He has been featured on Fox News, Newsmax, the History Channel, E! Entertainment, the Drudge Report, and news outlets around the world. This video description and the pinned comment contains Amazon and/or other affiliate links, which means if you click them and purchase the product(s), Mark will receive a small commission. Copyright © 2024 by Mark Dice. All Rights Reserved.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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The Biggest Milk Recalls Ever
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The Biggest Milk Recalls Ever

Due to pasteurization, milk is sold at a large scale. But, mistakes happen, and there have been many milk recalls. Here are the biggest recalls we could find.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Recently, Lancaster County uncovered a voter registration fraud operation:
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Recently, Lancaster County uncovered a voter registration fraud operation:

SCOOP: ‼️Major Breaking Story‼️ At the most recent Luzerne County Board of Elections meeting, Manager Romilda Crocamo revealed that “Beth McBride dropped off and dumped a numerous amount of applications. Most of them were dated in June. They were delivered to the Bureau… https://t.co/JD5YYs38yf — ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) October 27, 2024
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Jury: Bay Area Transit Workers Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine to Get More Than $1 Million Each
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Jury: Bay Area Transit Workers Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine to Get More Than $1 Million Each

from The Epoch Times: At issue is a vaccine mandate for BART workers in San Francisco that was imposed in 2021. Rail transit officials in California’s Bay Area have been ordered to pay more than $7 million to transit workers who were fired because they refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine years ago. On Oct. […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Democrats Violated Election Laws in 2020 And Got Away With It
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Democrats Violated Election Laws in 2020 And Got Away With It

by Norman Krieg, American Thinker: A defendant is on trial for murdering his parents. He asks for leniency from the court because, hey, he is an orphan! This Yiddish joke has served as the definition of “chutzpah” for a few hundred years. But thanks to the lawfare tricksters, we have a new explanation for the […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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SILVER ALERT! Warren Buffett Rapidly Unwinds 1B+ Ounce JPM/BofA Structured Silver Lease!
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SILVER ALERT! Warren Buffett Rapidly Unwinds 1B+ Ounce JPM/BofA Structured Silver Lease!

from RoadtoRoota: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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Atari 2600 Donkey Kong: Was This Port TANKED to Make ColecoVision Look BETTER?
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Atari 2600 Donkey Kong: Was This Port TANKED to Make ColecoVision Look BETTER?

Donkey Kong is a 1981 arcade video game developed and published by Nintendo. As Mario, the player runs and jumps on platforms and climbs ladders to ascend a construction site and rescue Pauline from a giant gorilla, Donkey Kong. It is the first game in the Donkey Kong series as well as Mario’s first appearance in a video game. Although Nintendo’s American staff was initially apprehensive, Donkey Kong succeeded commercially and critically in Japan and North America, where it became the highest-grossing game of 1981 and 1982. It was ported to the Game & Watch, selling eight million units, while Nintendo licensed the game to Coleco, a developer of arcade conversions for home consoles, selling six million cartridges; the game’s various ports sold more than 15 million units worldwide. Other companies cloned the game and avoided royalties altogether. In this video, Jon gives the Coleco port of Donkey Kong for the 2600 a play and discusses the rumor that Coleco intentionally made this version bad just to make their own ColecoVision look better! #atari #atari2600 #donkeykong #genxgrownup SHOP (affiliates) genxgrownup.com/amazon PATREON patreon.com/genxgrownup MERCH GenXGrownUp.com/merch MEMBERSHIP bit.ly/395HEr9 PODCAST GenXGrownUp.com/pod DISCORD GenXGrownUp.com/discord SOCIAL fb.me/GenXGrownUp GenXGrownUp.com/twitter www.tiktok.com/@genxgrownup www.instagram.com/genxgrownup/ WEBSITE GenXGrownUp.com THEME “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com SPONSORS King of Nerds » kingofnerds.tv Order of Cosmic Champions » www.orderofcosmicchampions.com The post Atari 2600 Donkey Kong: Was This Port TANKED to Make ColecoVision Look BETTER? appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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3 Frozen Fried Rices That Are (Almost) Better Than Homemade
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3 Frozen Fried Rices That Are (Almost) Better Than Homemade

It’s (almost) better than homemade. READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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What Does It Mean to Be ‘Woke’?
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What Does It Mean to Be ‘Woke’?

“Woke.” You keep using that word, but I don’t think it means what you think it means. A new survey shows that while most Americans think they know what “woke” means, they don’t actually have a firm grasp of the concept behind the term. I’d argue that the definition in my forthcoming book, “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government,” best encapsulates the real meaning and that most Americans do not support woke policies. But what do Americans think? Scott Rasmussen’s RMG Research surveyed 1,000 registered voters online last week, weighting the sample to make it more representative of Americans as a whole. The survey’s margin of error is plus-or-minus 3.1 percentage points. Identifying as Woke Most respondents (77%) said they know what it means to be woke, and 41% of those who say they know what it means to be woke also identified themselves as woke. Half of those who said they know also said they don’t identify as woke (50%). Self-identified Democrats (63%) proved more likely to call themselves woke than independents (43%) or Republicans (24%), while Republicans (72%) proved more likely to say they were not woke than independents (38%) and Democrats (25%). When asked if they would approve of a woke political candidate, more respondents said they would have a favorable view (42%) than an unfavorable one (38%), but many said they were unsure (21%). Those who identified as woke unsurprisingly proved more likely to prefer a woke candidate (81%). Democrats (60%) proved more likely to say they would favor a woke candidate, while Republicans proved more likely to view a woke candidate unfavorably (61%), and independents were split between favoring (40%) and not favoring (32%) such a candidate. Institutional Racism Respondents did not fully align with the views of critical race theory (a lens that interprets America as institutionally racist, with black people oppressed and white people oppressors), though they did agree that America has systemic racism. Most respondents said the United States was founded on “the ideals of freedom, equality, and self-governance” (75%), rather than on “slavery, oppression, and racism” (20%). Even most of those who called themselves woke agreed that America had a noble founding (62%), although the self-identified woke proved more likely to say America was founded on slavery (32%). Respondents proved split on whether they thought a woke person would say America was founded on ideals (45%) or slavery (44%). Most Republicans (87%), independents (66%), and Democrats (64%) said America was founded on ideals, while independents (31%) and Democrats (29%) proved more likely than Republicans (11%) to say America was founded on slavery. Most respondents agreed with the statement that the United States is “a force for good in the world” (61%). Even those who identified as woke generally agreed (51%). Only 10% said America is a “force for evil,” and those who identified as woke were slightly more likely to call the U.S. evil (13%). Others said America is a force neither for good, nor evil (22%), or that they were not sure (6%). Republicans (71%) proved more likely than Democrats (58%) and independents (44%) to say America is a force for good. Many respondents (60%) said they think “there is widespread systemic racism and discrimination against minorities in America,” and those who identified as woke agreed even more (87%). Fewer Republicans (40%) than independents (68%) and Democrats (83%) agreed that America has systemic racism, and younger respondents (70% of those aged 18 to 34) proved more likely to agree. Woke Policy While many respondents agreed with some claims of critical race theory, most of them disagreed with policies the “anti-racism” movement supports. When asked whether the federal government should “impose new regulations requiring businesses to give preferences to minorities in hiring and promotions,” most (56%) said no, while only 31% said yes. Those who identified as woke proved more likely to favor such affirmative action (59%), although about a quarter of them did not (26%). Most who did not identify as woke (81%) opposed it. When asked “Are most white children taught racism at home?” most Americans said no (54%), while about one-third (29%) said yes. Those who identified as woke proved more likely (45%) to say white children learn to be racist at home, though many (37%) disagreed. Democrats proved slightly more likely to say white children are taught racism at home (41% yes, 39% no), while independents (47%) and Republicans (69%) mostly disagreed. Among those who said white children are taught racism at home, a sizable minority (38%) said they would support empowering “teachers and school administrators” to “limit the role of parents in the education of their children.” Respondents were more likely to oppose parental rights in this way when they identified as woke (43%). Most respondents said they would favor “cutting taxes to spur economic growth” (75%), while only 11% said they would not favor that policy. Even those who identified as woke (81%) supported tax cuts. Most Republicans (79%), independents (85%), and Democrats (69%) also supported tax cuts. Republicans (46%) proved more likely than independents (26%) and Democrats (16%) to say that people who are woke oppose tax cuts. Most respondents (73%) opposed allowing biological males who identify as women to compete in women’s sports, while only 16% supported it. Even most of those who identified as “woke” (53%) opposed males in women’s sports, while only 31% supported it. Most respondents said that someone who is woke would support allowing males in women’s sports (53%), while a sizable minority (29%) disagreed. Those who identified as woke were less likely to say the woke support males in women’s sports (42%). What Does Woke Mean? While “woke” is the past tense passive form of the verb “to awaken,” it came to be associated with racial politics after the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August 2014 and amid the Black Lives Matter movement. Black Lives Matter activists used it to describe themselves as having woken up to reality. It has become a catchall term for the Left’s ideology, and I define it as encompassing four different ideas: critical race theory, gender ideology, climate alarmism, and a preference for technocratic government. Woke activists believe that America is institutionally racist, was founded on slavery, and needs fundamental reform, if not a full revolution and overhauling of the current system. They also view America as oppressing various groups—racial minorities, women, LGBTQ people, and others. They support transgender policies, from allowing males to compete in women’s sports to placing male convicts in women’s prisons. They also believe that the burning of fossil fuels is changing earth’s climate and requires immediate action to save the planet. Finally, woke activists support bureaucratic solutions to each of these alleged problems. Ibram X. Kendi, one of the leading figures in the “anti-racism” movement, called for an “Anti-Racist Constitutional Amendment” that would “establish and permanently fund the Department of Anti-racism (DOA) comprised of formally trained experts on racism and no political appointees.” This federal department “would be responsible for preclearing all local, state and federal public policies to ensure they won’t yield racial inequity, monitor those policies, investigate private racist policies when racial inequity surfaces, and monitor public officials for expressions of racist ideas.” Kendi’s amendment would also empower this agency to discipline “policymakers and public officials who do not voluntarily change their racist policy and ideas.” According to critical race theory, “racist ideas” can run the gamut from true racism (believing people are inherently inferior due to their skin color) to a preference for virtues like timeliness and a work ethic. In 2020, the National Museum of African American History and Culture published an infographic presenting various aspects of Western culture—including the nuclear family, science, capitalism, and even competition, writing, politeness, and a work ethic—as part of an oppressive “whiteness” that must be rejected. Portland, Oregon, activist Lilith Sinclair said that “black and indigenous communities” have to fight “colonized thought” among themselves. As examples of “colonized thought,” she mentioned Christianity and the “gender binary.” The Elite 1% Most Americans do not agree with this ideology, but it has broad purchase among a population Scott Rasmussen describes as the elite 1%. People who make more than $150,000 a year, live in densely populated areas, and have postgraduate degrees are overwhelmingly liberal and tend to favor more woke policies, according to research from Rasmussen’s Napolitan News Service. The elite 1% give President Joe Biden an 82% approval rating, compared to his 40% average from the rest of Americans. Rasmussen’s polling found that Americans in the elite 1% are far more likely to support transgender policy, to support government crackdowns on disinformation, to trust government agencies over voters and elected representatives, and favor climate regulations. A vast majority (77%) of the elite 1% support rationing of the private use of gas, meat, and electricity, while 63% of voters oppose such rationing. Elites favor banning gas-powered cars (72%), gas stoves (69%), and private air conditioning (53%), while voters heavily oppose such measures. These elites likely support the Left’s infiltration of the federal government. My book, “The Woketopus,” explains how the Left’s dark money network funds woke nonprofits that staff and advise federal agencies. It explains how climate alarmist groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Sierra Club collude with bureaucrats to tighten restrictions on oil and gas. It reveals how the Human Rights Campaign essentially wrote a transgender blueprint that the Biden-Harris administration followed. It exposes the labor unions who help fund other woke groups and pushed the administration to crack down on Americans’ freedom to work as independent contractors. “Woke” is an inherent part of “The Woketopus,” and I’d argue that my definition helps reveal exactly what the ideology is, and why it’s dangerous for America. The post What Does It Mean to Be ‘Woke’? appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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