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(From the Left): The Oral History of One Night in D.C., June 1, 2020

source: The Ringer

The Ringer

The early protests, the ferocious dispersal of the crowd at Lafayette Square, and the ensuing fallout added up to one of the most consequential 24-hour stretches in recent history—not just for D.C., but for the entire United States. Here is the story of how the events of Monday, June 1, in Washington became a flash point, as told by those who were on the ground.

Bari Weiss and Malignancy at the NY Times

source: National Review

National Review

Intellectual curiosity — let alone risk-taking — is now a liability at The Times. Why edit something challenging to our readers, or write something bold only to go through the numbing process of making it ideologically kosher, when we can assure ourselves of job security (and clicks) by publishing our 4000th op-ed arguing that Donald Trump is a unique danger to the country and the world? 

Bari Weiss Shows How to Make a Point About Your Employer

source: Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

As the now-former New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss expertly demonstrated, the proper way to stand up to an employer you believe engages in unethical practices is not to tweet about it, but instead put your money where your mouth is and walk out the door before putting your bosses on blast.

NY Times Editor Bari Weiss Quits Over Newspaper’s Internal “Orthodoxy”

source: Daily Signal

Daily Signal

The Times has been biased for generations. It’s a newspaper of record, as Weiss notes, and an incredibly powerful one. It also has been quite liberal and certainly has showed its bias in the past. And it’s published its share of fake news.

Bari Weiss’s Arc Represents the Media’s Failed Pivot After 2016

source: The Federalist

The Federalist

It’s actually a wonder Weiss lasted as long as she did. Under Trump, the media has gone from grave concessions of coastal bias to open embraces of it. 

Bari Weiss Exposes How the NY Times Has Gone Astray

source: NY Post

NY Post

She lays bare a hostile, coercive workplace and describes incidents and insults that reveal how the Times is the same bully in-house that it is to those on the outside who don’t subscribe to its warped views.

The Great Culture Purge of 2020

source: WND

WND

Ben Shapiro: Yesterday, gadfly New York Times columnist Bari Weiss resigned…She did so after years of fielding slings and arrows from her own colleagues and editors, who treated her as an ultra-conservative enemy This is the nature of the game: Mirror the perspectives of de facto Times editor Nikole Hannah-Jones and her woke colleagues, or find yourself ostracized, publicly shamed and pressured to leave.

The Black Privilege Complex

source: American Thinker

American Thinker

 Individuals evidencing black privilege complex have been duped into a disabling self-image of moral exceptionality that leads them to demand special privileges and exemption from responsibilities across the spectrum of life.

Syracuse University Promises to Punish Students for Witnessing “Acts of Hate”

source: The College Fix

The College Fix

Knowledge – even accidental – is now grounds for punishment at Syracuse University, at least in some situations. An email from Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Keith Alford says the student code of conduct has been revised “to make clear when bystanders and accomplices can be held accountable” for “acts of hate” and “bias-motivated incidents…”

Inside the Despicable Behavior of Today’s Academians

source: CNS News

CNS News

Much of today's totalitarianism, promotion of hate, and not to mention outright stupidity, has its roots on college campuses. 

NeverTrump Parasites Won’t Give Up on Destroying Their Host

source: American Greatness

American Greatness

Most people on the Right, when they look at NeverTrump, see a sad collection of losing campaign managers, failed magazine editors, and third-rate pundits hanging on for dear life by giving the false impression a big chunk of Republicans oppose Donald Trump.

Seattle to Hire Social Justice Advocates for Administrative Roles

source: Washington Free Beacon

Washington Free Beacon

Library and utility administrators with six-figure salaries will work to advance racial and social justice.

Townhall’s Exclusive Interview Tuesday with Trump

source: Townhall

Townhall

During an interview with Townhall at the White House Tuesday, President Donald Trump warned the 2020 election could be a "fraud" and "totally rigged" if Democrat governors move forward with massive mail-in-ballot voting schemes. 

LA Times Proclaims Anthem Is Racist. Their Suggested Replacement Sounds Like a Joke

source: RedState

RedState

“Lean on Me.” These people aren’t going away and every day they continue to spread this drivel is another chip taken out of the current culture.

Billionaire Soros To Give Race-Hustling Groups $220 Million to Wreak Havoc Across America

source: Big League Politics

Big League Politics

George Soros is ready to crank up racial tensions during the 2020 election cycle.

Fauci Disregards Simple Tools for Coronavirus Statistics

source: Newsmax

Newsmax

Dr. Anthony Fauci has denied President Donald Trump's claim that 99% of coronavirus cases were "harmless," declaring it's "obviously not" the case…Yet even basic research on coronavirus statistics confirms beyond doubt that President Trump is correct.

Museum Curator Resigns Saying He Would Collect Art from Whites

source: PJ Media

PJ Media

Gary Garrels has been senior curator of painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for 20 years. But Garrels became a victim of mob action leading to his resigning because of his “white supremacist” views.