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00:00:30.000Today marks the launch of one of the most significant projects I've worked on in my entire career.
00:00:35.680That is the real history of the civil rights movement on the Daily Wire.
00:00:39.060This is a two-part series about the largest and deadliest con job ever perpetrated against the American population.
00:00:47.280The civil rights movement and its aftermath in terms of the number of lives lost and the damage that it's done to our nation was comparable to the bombing of Hiroshima.
00:00:58.060The disastrous effects of the civil rights era still define our society to this day, and that's why you're not allowed to even think of criticizing this movement or its leaders.
00:01:09.480And once you begin to ask questions and look for answers, their entire narrative collapses.
00:01:16.220And that's exactly what this new series will demonstrate.
00:01:19.960Just the other day, NBC News of all places illustrated precisely why every American needs to re-evaluate what he knows about this supposedly sacred period in our history.
00:01:31.740Because you see, no matter how knowledgeable you think you are about history in general, no matter how many books you've read or documentaries you've watched,
00:01:39.900you don't fully understand any of it unless you pay attention when history is being written in real time right in front of you
00:01:46.320by corporate media outlets and academics, education system.
00:01:51.980Once you've witnessed a major event of national significance
00:01:54.800and then you see how news outlets and politicians
00:02:00.400then you begin to realize that there is no historian
00:02:03.940and no primary source that you can actually fully trust.
00:02:09.780It's one of the most eye-opening revelations you can have
00:02:12.520and every serious person needs to experience it.
00:02:15.260The version of history that you were taught in school, particularly concerning the most important developments in the last century or so, was written by the same kind of people who will look you in the eye today and fabricate everything they say.
00:02:29.500People who have no credibility whatsoever.
00:02:32.900Now, by far the most consequential series of lies that you've been taught were designed to spread a false narrative about the so-called civil rights movement.
00:02:43.140Think of how many times you were taught that Martin Luther King led nonviolent protests.
00:02:49.260Or that black protesters engaged in peaceful sit-ins to protest racial injustice.
00:02:55.060And then take a look at this news headline, which was published a couple of days ago by NBC News.
00:03:02.300Quote, Kyle Rittenhouse, who gained fame for opening fire at a 2020 civil rights rally in Wisconsin,
00:03:07.760was hospitalized after he was bitten by a venomous spider, the noted firearms enthusiast says.
00:03:15.280Now, if you were watching SNL on Saturday, you heard pretty much the exact same line on the Weekend Update segment.
00:03:23.620Yes, Kyle Rittenhouse opened fire at a 2020 civil rights rally, we're told.
00:03:32.460That's how NBC News, one of the largest news organizations on the planet,
00:03:35.580has chosen to describe a BLM riot that in a span of just two days caused more than $50 million
00:03:42.480in property damage, including an arson attack that destroyed a used car dealership and 100
00:03:47.700vehicles on the lot, the destruction of several city-owned garbage trucks, the firebombing of
00:03:53.260the county courthouse, and the ransacking of a large supermarket. The county declared, of course,
00:03:59.680It was a state of emergency. The National Guard was deployed to this civil rights rally.
00:04:07.220On the third night of the rioting, Kyle Rittenhouse, as you know, joined other armed civilians to prevent more destruction.
00:04:13.140So the mob targeted him, beginning with a crazed pedophile named Joseph Rosenbaum, who was just released from a mental asylum that same day.
00:04:22.500Rosenbaum couldn't get his bipolar medication because the pharmacy was closed due to the riot.
00:04:27.240so he decided to chase Kyle Rittenhouse instead, forcing him to fire in self-defense when he was
00:04:32.300finally cornered. And when the rest of the mob caught up with Rittenhouse, including one man
00:04:36.600who attempted to beat Rittenhouse with a skateboard and another who pointed a loaded gun at him,
00:04:42.220Rittenhouse again defended himself. Now, there's no dispute about any of this. It was all caught
00:04:47.620on camera, which is why Rittenhouse was acquitted. Less than six years later, NBC News has decided
00:04:54.140to memorialize all of this extensive left-wing violence as a civil rights rally. Because that's
00:05:01.680how they want future historians to document the riots in Kenosha, and of course future historians
00:05:06.260will oblige. Instead of recording the violence in Wisconsin, which was mostly committed by
00:05:12.160Antifa communists and black radicals, the historians will write about how Kyle Rittenhouse
00:05:17.520descended on a peaceful, nonviolent civil rights demonstration and opened fire.
00:05:41.500That should make you wonder, if such a well-established media organization is willing to lie like this about a violent riot that everybody remembers in an era when everybody has social media and access to unlimited video evidence and information, then why exactly does anyone trust the narratives about peaceful protests during the civil rights era?
00:06:06.260If we have ourselves witnessed in real time as violent barbaric riots were recategorized as civil rights protests, then what might that tell us about the so-called civil rights protests of the 1960s?
00:06:24.760now whatever the explanation is there's no doubt that throughout the country an overwhelming number
00:06:30.780of people buy these narratives in fact if you dare to contradict any of these claims you'll
00:06:36.260be labeled a dangerous MAGA white supremacist take this clip for example it's from a local
00:06:42.660news station in Portland Oregon from the height of the BLM riots now granted this particular
00:06:47.580news station is irrelevant but I'm showing you this clip because it's representative of how
00:06:51.520pretty much everybody will respond today if you talk to them about the civil rights protests.
00:06:57.040This is something every history teacher in every public school will say. Watch.
00:07:03.920I do want to address a question, though, that really surprised me early on, but we just we
00:07:09.120kept getting it over and over and over again. So I feel like we do have to address it tonight.
00:07:14.780Here's one. Hey, Dan, instead of Portland using CS gas or tear gas, why hasn't the city of
00:07:20.480Portland looked into water cannons for crowd control. So over the past two
00:07:24.400months, we've gotten, I don't know, 10, maybe more emails like this asking why
00:07:28.580police aren't using fire hoses or water cannons on protesters. So for those of
00:07:34.420you who know the history of the civil rights movement in this country, I would
00:07:38.580hope that the answer is obvious, but not everyone does. So I'll give you the
00:07:43.280benefit of the doubt. All right, police and firefighters, they've tried this
00:07:46.820before all right they used fire hoses and water cannons on black people
00:07:50.960during peaceful nonviolent protests in the nineteen sixties this isn't just a
00:07:55.400spritz of water I mean these are high pressure hoses turned up so high that
00:08:00.080they knock people over that they literally rip people's clothes off hoses
00:08:04.460were used on protesters in Birmingham Alabama in 1963 life magazine printing
00:08:09.060this very famous photo here of black high school students being forced
00:08:13.560against a wall by a hose. Children and other young people were also hit, along with being clubbed by
00:08:19.360police and attacked by dogs. These images drew national outcry, including from Oregon Senator
00:08:25.620Wayne Morse. He compared what was happening in Birmingham to apartheid in South Africa.
00:08:31.500Now, if you are familiar with that history, but you still think police should be using fire hoses
00:08:36.120on protesters, then just don't email me about it, okay? If you're expressing an opinion just to be
00:08:41.000racist, don't do that because I'm not afraid to call you out on it. Oh, he's not afraid. What a
00:08:49.320brave guy. He's a very self-important guy who's completely ignorant about what he's talking about,
00:08:54.700which is the norm for the news industry, especially in Portland. He reads teleprompters for a living
00:08:59.900and clearly doesn't know anything about history. And yet he feels very confident in lecturing his
00:09:04.420audience about the fact that in his view, water hoses are an unacceptable method of crowd control
00:09:09.800because they were used by racist whites like Bull Connor to suppress peaceful, nonviolent black protesters, including children.
00:09:18.720And if you disagree on that point, then you're a horrible human being. You're a racist.
00:09:27.620Well, first of all, water hoses were used for decades before the civil rights movement.
00:09:32.400They were used in all kinds of different contexts to suppress violent riots, especially riots involving union workers and factories.
00:09:38.540And there's a very good argument for bringing water cannons back because, if you haven't noticed, Antifa shows up with gas masks to every riot now, but you can't wear a mask to protect yourself from a water cannon.
00:09:51.640Could have saved hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property damage in 2020, along with many lives, if police were willing to use water cannons instead of sitting around doing nothing.
00:10:01.140Kyle Rittenhouse wouldn't have needed to grab his AR-15 to defend a single small business if the police had used water cannons to clear the streets.
00:10:10.720And secondly, when the self-important news anchor talks about children getting hit with these cannons, he's leaving out a few very important details.
00:10:18.100One of which is that the children were chosen specifically by the organizers in Birmingham to go on the streets, deliberately commit crimes, and generate as much outrage as possible when the authorities responded.
00:10:31.940Authorities in Birmingham had gone to court and secured an injunction against these mass gatherings, which obstructed the roadways and caused obvious civil disorder.
00:10:39.900First, the organizers of the Civil Rights March told the children to violate the law in hopes of attracting as much media attention as possible when the police responded to clear the streets.
00:10:50.440In other words, the police didn't go out of their way to harass or assault black children who weren't doing anything wrong.
00:10:55.820The civil rights groups told the black children to provoke the police and break the law.
00:12:12.080Northern media are going back to New York and they're going back to Washington.
00:12:15.780They realize that they have to do something that is going to capture the attention of the country.
00:12:22.040So it has to be something that is different.
00:12:23.980It has to be something that people just wouldn't expect to see or that people would, you know, be so shocked that they had no choice but to act.
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00:16:13.000Now, the truth is that many of the nonviolent protesters he's talking about were about as nonviolent as the Antifa and BLM rioters who set downtown Kenosha on fire in 2020 and many other cities.
00:16:27.740Which is to say they were not nonviolent at all.
00:16:31.620It's extremely difficult to find any accurate reporting on this topic, as you might imagine.
00:16:36.480No mainstream news source, even at the time, would provide anything approaching an honest report on these riots.
00:16:42.680So in that respect, you know, not much has changed.
00:16:45.900But if you spend any amount of time listening to the black activists who actually participated in these supposedly nonviolent demonstrations, here's what they'll tell you.
00:16:56.120This is an interview with a man named James Bevel.
00:17:00.060He was one of the organizers of the Children's Crusade in Birmingham where the water hoses were famously used.
00:17:05.820Bevel, many times over, did preach nonviolence, but he also acknowledged that many of the
00:17:12.520demonstrators were attacking police officers. This is from an interview in the documentary
00:17:16.580Eyes on the Prize, and here's what Bevel said, quote, what I did actually was tell the students
00:17:20.840that they had to respect police officers, that their job was to help police and to keep order.
00:17:25.440Police were there to keep order, and that the people who was there throwing things was probably
00:17:31.080paid instigators, and therefore he had to watch them, and it was very effective. It started all
00:17:35.500the students to pointing at adults who had rocks and knives and guns and the adults had to start
00:17:40.300dropping them because it would have started a riot and a riot would have gotten off the issue.
00:17:46.240What's interesting, the students heeding Bevel's call for nonviolence pointed at
00:17:50.280the adults who had rocks, knives and guns. They identified the people who were throwing things,
00:17:56.020most likely rocks, at police officers. In other words, indeed, this was not a nonviolent protest.
00:18:01.680In reality, in addition to participating in an illegal public gathering and blocking the roadways, demonstrators had armed themselves with deadly weapons.
00:18:10.620They threw objects, bottles, rocks, and so on directly at the police officers.
00:18:15.740That's not according to Bull Connor or the local police. That's according to one of the black civil rights activists who led the march.
00:18:23.400Now, all this violence has been conveniently left out of the narrative that you'll find today in school textbooks.
00:18:30.820Just like NBC News will flagrantly lie about what happened in Kenosha, the people writing the history books understand that if they're going to maintain the moral high ground, they need to airbrush history as much as they possibly can.
00:18:44.380If NBC News can call the Kenosha riots a civil rights rally in 2026, there's no doubt that the media could also flagrantly lie about these civil rights marches in the 1960s.
00:18:55.400If they can lie about what happened six years ago, they can lie about what happened 60 years ago.
00:19:01.840It's not exactly a stretch, especially when you take a look at the kinds of cartoons
00:19:05.400that newspapers in the South were publishing at the time.
00:19:09.300Here's one from Charles Brooks, which you can see right there.
00:19:13.360It was originally published in the Birmingham News in the 1960s.
00:19:15.820It shows Martin Luther King Jr. declaring,
00:19:18.080I plan to lead another nonviolent march tomorrow as the city lies in ruins behind him.
00:19:23.500Now, if you show this to anyone on the left today, they'll tell you that, well, this cartoon was part of a vast right-wing conspiracy to just besmirch the good name of Martin Luther King Jr.
00:19:31.980But the simplest explanation, which is that these civil rights rallies were actually extremely violent, makes a lot more sense.
00:19:41.440Especially when you follow the pattern up to today, up to the so-called civil rights marches we've seen with our own eyes today.
00:19:48.480And that's not even getting into these supposedly peaceful sit-ins that you're told about.
00:19:53.400You're supposed to conclude that it's totally peaceful to occupy an establishment without paying for anything while also refusing to leave.
00:20:01.580This is called criminal trespassing, but every single history textbook claims that it's a brave, righteous form of protest that nobody is allowed to respond to.
00:20:11.660Now, on that note, here's some peaceful Black demonstrators leading a nonviolent, quote-unquote, sit-in at Cornell University in 1969, for example.
00:20:21.700They took over a building that didn't belong to them, and they threatened to shoot anyone who interfered.
00:20:27.580Pay no attention to the guns and the ammo belts, peaceful guns and ammo belts.
00:20:34.140Never mind the fact that these Black activists committed domestic terrorism and endangered the lives of everybody on the campus.
00:20:40.060History books should sort of skip over all that.
00:20:42.500This was a heroic sit-in for justice, and, you know, that's that.
00:20:47.060Along the same lines, ignore the fact that in 1967, a large group of black students
00:20:50.900violently attacked the editor of the student newspaper at San Francisco State University
00:20:54.920because he wrote an op-ed opposing DEI programs.
00:20:59.160That was called the Gator Incident, and you're not supposed to talk about it.
00:21:03.720And certainly ignore the large-scale riot that followed a year later,
00:21:07.420leading to the occupation of a university building
00:21:37.420Some were targeted. Others were totally random. Those militants ultimately ultimately killed that judge with a sawed off shotgun taped to his neck. Angela Davis, a civil rights activist, quote unquote, who owned the weapons used in the attack in the courthouse, but denied any prior knowledge of the crime and who was later acquitted on all charges related to the incident, would go on to become one of the most celebrated leftists in the entire country.
00:22:01.580The left still reveres Angela Davis today, not in spite of her connections to the Black Panthers and radical violence, but because of them.
00:22:08.540Davis is the last living recipient of the Soviet Union's Lenin Peace Prize, which is a strange but fitting honor for a woman who was linked through the firearms to an act of domestic terrorism in which an innocent father's head was literally blown off with a shotgun.
00:22:24.900Then there's the fact that Pepperdine University used to be located in South Central L.A., but had to move their campus because white students kept getting attacked at random and black students spurred on by the Panthers and civil rights activists, quote unquote, nearly burned down one of the school's auditoriums during one of the many campus takeovers that kept happening.
00:22:48.740And we can't forget the case of Mark Essex, the New Orleans sniper who killed nine people, including five police officers in 1972 and 1973.
00:22:56.460He explicitly targeted whites and was only taken out after a Marine helicopter pilot commandeered an assault helicopter and picked up random police officers to open fire on Essex from above.
00:23:08.840I mean, that's quite a story. It's the kind of story you'd think everybody would know about.
00:23:14.060It's certainly cinematic enough for Hollywood to make a movie about it.
00:23:17.780but they never did and the schools don't talk about it and basically these days nobody knows
00:23:24.420about it for obvious reasons um because you see this pattern where the so-called civil rights
00:23:32.000movement that we're often told became violent in 2020 well in fact it was violent the entire time
00:23:38.060it was anti-white and violent the entire time from the beginning into now
00:23:42.940um it's kind of like with the feminists where they say that well something happened with the
00:23:49.220latest wave of feminists where they became anti-family and anti-man uh no they actually
00:23:54.900were that from the very beginning the entire time this is how they've been nothing changed
00:24:01.420this is what the movement was fundamentally from the start but back to the civil rights movement
00:24:07.440also buried were the so-called zebra murders which took place in san francisco from 1973
00:24:12.520to 1974. They never get any attention whatsoever. At least 15 white people were killed and many
00:24:19.120others wounded in a series of attacks by at least four black serial killers tied to the Nation of
00:24:23.740Islam, who called themselves the Death Angels. And to this day, we still don't know the total
00:24:28.300number of white people who were killed or the total number of black attackers. The killing
00:24:31.940spree was inseparable from the civil rights movement. The San Francisco police had been
00:24:35.860thrown into disarray by an activist federal judge over a civil rights lawsuit related to diversity
00:24:41.760policy when the murders began. And when the police tried to use emergency measures to stop the
00:24:47.780murders, they immediately faced lawsuits from the ACLU and NAACP that shut those down.
00:24:55.280According to one professor, the Zebra Murders, quote, may have killed more people in the early
00:24:59.960to mid-1970s than all the other serial killers operating during that period combined.
00:25:05.300When a handful of suspects were eventually caught, only because police were reduced to bribing one of the death angels to turn on his co-conspirators with cash and the promise not to prosecute, the longest trial in California history followed.
00:41:59.240So that's what they're upset about. They want to be able to draw congressional districts on the basis of race. So they want to be able to legally, they want to be able to racially discriminate using the law because it benefits them politically.
00:42:17.100And now that they can't do that, the left is calling for genocide of white conservatives, and that's not an exaggeration either. Here's one example. This has 3 million views and 70,000 likes. Quote, allowing the Confederates and their lineage to survive was a mistake.
00:42:36.520so they should have just gone and killed everybody every white person in the south
00:42:43.460should have been killed is what that post is saying 70 000 likes here's another um 300 000
00:42:48.940views 16 000 likes quote we should have genocided the confederates well not really rude for
00:42:56.740interpretation on that one another with similar numbers says quote it's so obvious that the vast
00:43:01.600majority of this country's problems go back to our utter failure to properly punish the south
00:43:06.060Meanwhile, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, just declared that the Confederate states
00:43:12.140are trying to erase black districts off the map. So you thought that the Confederacy ended more
00:43:18.360than 150 years ago, but in fact, according to Gavin Newsom, the Confederacy is alive and well.
00:43:23.180Quote, Confederate states are rushing through rigged maps to erase black districts off the map.
00:43:28.700If this doesn't make you angry, it should. This is the Democrats' most likely presidential
00:43:34.460candidate and the governor of the most populated state in the country. And he's now openly
00:43:38.040suggesting that the Southern United States are not actually a part of the country. He's floating
00:43:42.940the possibility of a civil war because the Supreme Court issued a ruling that prevents
00:43:49.140racial discrimination during gerrymandering. Along those lines, here's a post from a Pennsylvania
00:43:56.440lawmaker with 20,000 likes, quote, the new Jim Crow will be defeated like the old Jim Crow.
00:44:02.860We were tired then, but not defeated. We're tired now, but we will not be defeated. Weeping may endure for a night, but the morning is coming.
00:44:14.100Now, again, all these posts should make you rethink what you think you know about the entire, about the Civil War, about the Civil Rights Movement, about all these figures that are so often cited.
00:44:24.460Black activists use the same kind of melodramatic language throughout the 60s and 70s.
00:44:31.580Really corny language too, corny cliche that we're supposed to act like is really insightful, beautiful rhetoric.
00:44:41.060Morning is coming. My hope overflows like the ocean. I feel love burning like the sun.
00:44:50.280And if some black activist says that in a fake preacher voice, we're supposed to go, oh my gosh, this is the best oratory we've ever heard.
00:45:06.180But they lie just as often back then with no shame whatsoever.
00:45:09.920That's the key. That's the point we have to realize here is that when you look at the so-called civil rights leaders of today and you see that they are almost without exception dishonest propagandists, that they celebrate violence, they commit violence, all those things, it would be inaccurate to assume that some sort of change has happened and that it wasn't like that back then.
00:45:36.640Something happened like in the 90s where the civil rights leaders were all great people and then suddenly out of nowhere they became evil propagandists.
00:45:48.820The so-called civil rights leaders of today are the same kinds of people that we had 60 years ago.
00:45:56.660And it's almost as if Democrats are now admitting right out in the open that the civil rights movement was not actually about racial equality.
00:46:02.680It was about exterminating the influence of white conservatives, ensuring that they'd be flushed out of major cities and population centers, discriminated against in jobs and schooling, and ultimately replaced by more compliant foreigners.
00:46:16.320What Democrats just attempted to do in Virginia makes their intentions even more clear.
00:46:21.300Democrats tried to amend the Constitution so that instead of Republicans having five seats and Democrats having six, Democrats would have ten seats and Republicans would have only one.
00:46:30.800There was a flagrant power grab in a state where Trump won 46% of the vote.
00:46:36.260Republicans would have had only 9% of the congressional seats in Virginia.
00:46:41.120And to make matters more egregious, this was the language on the ballot that Virginia voters saw.
00:46:48.680Quote, should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in upcoming elections?
00:46:58.140so fairness in the eyes of virginia democrats means ensuring that republicans can never hold
00:47:04.280office again they don't say that on the on the ballot uh there but that's what it means
00:47:10.440democrats thought they were getting a moderate democrat and then she put this language on the
00:47:16.300ballot again there are no moderate democrats every single one of them wants to make you powerless
00:47:23.280at a minimum. But this language somehow wasn't actually the issue that caused the Virginia
00:47:29.500Supreme Court to strike down the amendment. The more fundamental problem was that the Virginia
00:47:33.580state constitution makes it very hard to pass a constitutional amendment, which makes sense.
00:47:39.280All constitutions are difficult to modify. So in order to pass an amendment, the state general
00:47:44.080assembly needs to pass the amendment and then there needs to be an election in which voters
00:47:48.680can get rid of any representatives they want. So if it's a bad amendment, voters have the
00:47:53.540opportunity to vote out any representative who supported it. And then in another session after
00:47:59.020the election, the new General Assembly needs to pass the same amendment. If both General
00:48:04.360Assemblies pass the amendment, then and only then, voters get to decide directly whether to pass
00:48:10.960the amendment. Here's how Virginia Democrats tried to short circuit the process. Early voting
00:48:17.280in the general election for the Virginia House of Delegates began on September 9th, 2025, and ended
00:48:22.560on election day, November 4th, 2025. But the first time that the Virginia General Assembly voted on
00:48:28.760their constitutional amendment was October 31st, 2025. And by that date, as the Virginia Supreme
00:48:34.720Court pointed out, over 1.3 million votes had been cast in the general election, which was
00:48:39.600approximately 40% of the total vote for that election cycle. In other words, Democrats didn't
00:48:43.760give voters the chance to vote on the members of the General Assembly who supported the amendment.
00:48:49.160It was an extremely obvious violation of the law. And that's why in court, as they tried to uphold
00:48:55.420the vote on the amendment, Democrat lawyers embarrassed themselves repeatedly. Listen.
00:49:01.900As a result, the proposed constitutional amendment has been ratified and is now part of the Virginia
00:49:08.240constitution. The circuit court attempted to interfere with that democratic process
00:49:13.360by halting it. This court properly put a stop to that. The challengers here now try to overturn
00:49:19.360the results of that democratic process. This court should not continence that either.
00:49:23.520I don't understand that as a legal argument given that you asked us to invoke our ironically
00:49:30.400enough named Scott decision from over 100 years ago that specifically says you don't deal with
00:49:36.560any potential procedural irregularities before the people who voted so saying that the people
00:49:41.680have voted yes after having said you don't even look as to whether there's a procedural
00:49:46.240irregularity and after you've voted doesn't add anything to the equation does it no and to be
00:49:51.200perfectly clear we're not arguing that this court lacks jurisdiction to review whether the
00:49:56.080constitutional requirements of article 12 have been complied with it does instead i'm saying
00:50:01.280that on the merits this court should not accept the challenger's arguments but the fact that
00:50:06.160that there's a yes vote doesn't tell us anything about those merits.
00:50:26.800and now they're arguing that the judges are interfering with democracy or whatever.
00:50:30.840This is the level of bad faith argument you get from these people.
00:50:34.600And yet, as bad as the case was for Democrats, this was only a 4-3 decision by the Virginia Supreme Court to strike down the amendment.
00:50:42.360Only one Democrat-appointed judge joined the others to make this obvious call.
00:50:47.140The other three judges, in their dissent, tried to argue that early voting doesn't count as the start of an election.
00:50:54.620They came up with a very strained argument to justify an illegal Democrat power grab.
00:50:59.840And now that the argument has failed, you can probably guess how the left is responding.
00:51:03.800Here's Hassan Piker with a post that received 4.5 million views and 41,000 likes.
00:51:10.260Quote, the Virginia Supreme Court denied the results of the redistricting referendum.
00:51:16.020SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act and Tennessee carved up the last Dem district, destroying black voter power in the state.
00:51:22.980Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
00:51:28.180they have just one response to every setback and it's been this way for 60 years their brains
00:51:37.580immediately go to kill everybody who stands in our way and indeed that was the thinking during
00:51:44.720the civil rights era as well here's our argument let us do what we want then their argument fails
00:51:52.180because it's a bad argument and then they say okay well we're just going to kill everybody then
00:51:55.620And that's why those innocent people in San Francisco and New Orleans and Marin County and many other cities were blown away.
00:52:03.780Civil rights activists were not using logic and persuasion. They were using force.
00:52:07.780They were breaking the law. That's exactly what they're doing today.
00:52:12.300This is the New York Times. This article was published yesterday.
00:52:14.880Quote, during a private discussion on Saturday that included Democratic House members from Virginia and Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York,
00:52:22.180The minority leader, the lawmakers vented anger at their defeat at the Virginia Supreme Court,
00:52:26.420spoke about a collective determination to flip two or three Republican-held seats under the existing map
00:52:31.460and discussed a bank shot proposal to redraw the congressional lines anyway,
00:52:36.880according to three people who participated in the call and two others who were briefed on it.
00:52:42.020Yes, Democrats are planning a bank shot proposal.
00:52:46.220Where they're going to lower the retirement age on the court to 54 years old,
00:52:50.240forcing the removal of every judge, and then they're going to appoint new judges who agree
00:52:56.100with them. According to New York Times, that's not an insurrection or a criminal conspiracy or
00:53:01.520a plan to destroy the rule of law in Virginia. Instead, it's a bank shot proposal. And senior
00:53:08.000Democrats are seriously considering it, even though, again, they clearly broke the law in the
00:53:12.740first place. Democrats motivate their base to support this treason by relentlessly lying about
00:53:19.480everything, including our history. Here's a Tennessee lawmaker named London Lamar. Listen.
00:53:26.560This is a deliberate plan to take away the black vote. Black people aren't Democrat and Republican.
00:53:33.820We vote our issues. And so far, the black people in Memphis vote their issues. And to see them act
00:53:40.480like they don't know what they're doing and deliberately take away our ability to have a
00:53:44.720solid voting power and representation in Congress is one of the most egregious acts since
00:53:50.100Reconstruction. Our ancestors died. They are bodies all across fields and in rivers across
00:53:55.040this country because they marched, they were lynched, they were beaten just to advocate for
00:53:59.240the right to vote. And to see them do this in 2026 is a direct insult on the black community.
00:54:04.800Everything that we contribute to the Tennessee, all our tax dollars, what we do to make this state
00:54:09.700the state that it is, they are deliberately taking our voice away. And it's appalling.
00:54:14.720Now, she's acting like black people are losing the right to vote instead of losing the custom-made majority black districts, which are specifically created for black people and no other race.
00:54:27.660And she's trying to sell this lie in the most ridiculous, hyperbolic fashion she possibly can.
00:54:33.720She says, quote, there are bodies all across fields and in rivers across this country because they marched just advocating for the right to vote.
01:00:24.600Any units with vehicles at Gasparado Plaza, please return to your vehicle.
01:00:34.420Well, it looks like a scene from Somalia, but this is what America looks like right now.
01:00:42.900In fact, that last clip where the mob pushes a police cruiser was taken in a nice area of Chicago.
01:00:48.500And if you're a Democrat, you have to pretend the problem is teenagers, not black teenagers.
01:00:54.900Mentioning the race of the criminals and their view might give the people the wrong idea about the civil rights movement and its consequences.
01:11:40.220This has been a project several months in the making.
01:11:42.800It's the continuation of the Real History series,
01:11:45.080which has already reached millions of people
01:11:47.500and enraged the editors of The Atlantic.
01:11:50.620But especially after what we've seen over the past week, I have no problem saying that these are the two most important episodes of real history that we've done so far.
01:12:03.120The way to defeat the left's campaign of mass deception is to understand and preserve our shared history, our actual history.
01:12:11.440And if we can manage to do that, then every sane American will be able to listen to the screeching of black activists and the lies of Democrat politicians and leftist radicals and do exactly what those lawmakers did in Alabama.