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The Real Insurrection: The BLM Riots - The American Spectator | USA News and PoliticsThe American Spectator | USA News and Politics

Riots? What riots? Insurrection in American cities in 2020? Nothing to see here, folks. Move along. Thus it is with...

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In Portland, the Prosecution of Crimes Is Subjective

After almost a year of chaos and destruction in Portland at the hands of Black Lives Matter protesters and Antifa anarchists, it appears...

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Why the Chauvin Verdict Won’t Stop the Urban Insurrection

The verdict has been passed. Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin has been was convicted of all three charges in the death of...

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When Political Disingenuousness Lights a Powder Keg

In the wake of the dangerous words of incitement used by US Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), on the eve of the Chauvin verdict, Democrats and...

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Proposed Anti-Riot Bill in Minnesota Signals That the People Are Done with Lawlessness

In a move that telegraphs the fact most Americans have exhausted their sympathies for the woke street agitators, a bill proposed by a...

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Florida’s Combating Public Disorder Bill Is a Move Back to the Rule of Law

Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis (R), is set to sign into law a measure that takes aim at the unbridled destruction and violence that...

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The Podcast | Underground USA | United States

While the loss of any life is tragic, we don't - as a society - toss out the whole of the very process we use to establish guilty or innocence; circumstance or malice. But evidently when Black Lives Matter is involved, everyone who isn't Black is guilty u

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After Over 6 Months of Widespread Violence, Black Lives Matter Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize

After over six months of violent protests and the destruction of over a billion dollars’ worth of businesses and property,

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Study: Up To 95 Percent Of 2020 U.S. Riots Linked To Black Lives Matter

A report accompanying the data project, however, reads like an upscale attempt to blame the police for criminals’ decision to steal, kill, and destroy.