New York Times Now Admits Seattle's CHOP
Was Not the 'Block Party' They Claimed It Was

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Mugged by reality? Not when reality was sitting in front of them begging to be noticed. On June 11, The New York Times published a glowing account of life in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) — the autonomous zone that city authorities inexplicably turned over to Black Lives Matter and antifa protesters. A “homeland for racial justice” they called it.

Flash forward to yesterday after The Times sent a reporter to do a follow-up story. Instead of changing the world, CHOP turned out to be a haven for thugs, druggies, criminals. Read More @ PJ Media

Democrat Domestic Terrorism Can No Longer Be Tolerated

Section 802 of the USA PATRIOT Act defines "domestic terrorism" as activities involving acts in violation of state or federal criminal laws that are "dangerous to human life" and "appear to be intended" either to (i) "intimidate or coerce a civilian population," (ii) "influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion," or (iii) "affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping."

Intimidating a civilian population? Coercing government officials? Engaging in mass destruction and assassination of police? Ding-ding-ding! ... Read More




Hurtling Toward Totalitarianism: A Call To Action In Defense Of All We Hold Dear

You are a soldier in a war being waged right now

You. Reading this. You’ve been unknowingly drafted into the greatest fight of our generation, and worse, there’s a good chance you’ve already fallen prey to the enemy, or even been turned yourself.

Haven’t you noticed a change lately? There are a small but growing number of social issues that seem to demand lip service from everyone regardless of occupation. And God help you if you get it wrong.

If you say the wrong thing, within earshot of the right person, or the right camera ....... Read More





Boycott Starbucks — Drink Red Bull

Of the hundreds of large companies that truckle to racial orthodoxy, Starbucks might be the worst one. Read More