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BLM to White Allies: Keep Your Kids Out of Ivy League to Unlock Rich Clique for Black Students

White liberals in the Highland Park School District, near Dallas, Texas, received a letter from BLM activists telling them to keep their kids out of Ivy League (and other top) universities to make room for ‘students of color’.

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Portland Rioters Skate: Did Federal Prosecutors Fold in the Face of Lawlessness?

Most Portland riot suspects won’t be prosecuted on Federal charges because the office can’t handle the case load.

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Target Painted: Minneapolis Store Gets Racial Justice Mural with Town in Flames

In the wake of the George Floyd murder trial, the Target store in downtown Minneapolis gets its exterior painted with a racial justice mural that shows a town in flames as protestors riot. Will this curry favor with the ‘woke’ crowd, or is it just another confirmation of Stockholm syndrome? Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and […]

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Nancy Pelosi Bio Shocker: ‘Politics is Part of You’, ‘Every Minute of Every Day’

Steve Green’s 40th Right Angle Lightning Round celebrates diversity of ideas from Marxism to Democrat power-mongers to Google’s Progressive search limits. What diversity!

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Jacob Blake Shooting Reaction: Have Democrats Realized America Hates Riots?

While Kenosha, Wisconsin, burned, the reaction to the police shooting of Jacob Blake, has been muted compared with the nationwide uproar in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Have Democrats, Black Lives Matter, and the news media realized that America hates riots?

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Black Lives Matter Support Leaps in U.S. Public Opinion in Wake of George Floyd Death

Recent polls show U.S. public opinion in support of Black Lives Matter surging in the wake of the death of George Floyd, and the nationwide protests it sparked. Pollsters say such leaps are rare, but that American opinion generally moves toward equal treatment. Does the average American distinguish between the cause of racial justice embodied […]