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Joe: We have to stand shoulder to shoulder and condemn violence no matter where it happens
MSNBC· 2025-09-15 11:12
In a sense, the question must be is why is Spencer Cox's voice so unique. Here we are in this moment in the country and we have become so used to so much division that we almost expect more of that division from our political leaders on either side. And so to have listening to Spencer Cox yesterday on the Sunday shows, what struck me is how he was prepared to be bold.He didn't mince his words when it came to social media, describing it as a cancer, describing uh the algorithms that drive us to division as e ...
‘Treason!’: Michael compares the betrayal of the Confederacy with the attack on January 6
MSNBC· 2025-08-30 03:26
The Pentagon is reinstalling a portrait of Confederate General Robert E. Lee at West Point Military Academy. The Army's communications director says, quote, "Under this administration, we honor our history and learn from it. We don't erase it." >> Okay, this is insane.Okay, so history lesson for the kids at home and some of the adults as well. >> After So, West Point is the nation's premier military academy. after the civil war where the confederates lost >> they lost >> the lost they lost the war I think t ...
The Confederates did not fight for America: Symone
MSNBC· 2025-08-12 02:41
Political Commentary & Historical Context - The Trump administration reinstalled a Confederate monument, prioritizing it over economic concerns [1] - The decision to reinstall Confederate monuments is defended as preserving and learning from history, not erasing it [2] - Confederate monument construction spiked during the Jim Crow era and as a backlash to Brown versus Board of Education, suggesting intentional motives beyond historical preservation [4][5] - The erection of these monuments is seen as a reminder of a past era and a potential distraction from other issues [5][6] Congressional & Defense Department Conflict - The Defense Secretary's decision overrides a bipartisan Congressional decision to remove Confederate symbols [8][9] - Congress, including Republicans, passed a law directing the removal of Confederate symbols, contradicting the Defense Secretary's portrayal of the decision as driven by "leftist lemmings" [10][11] - The monument in question was commissioned by the Daughters of the Confederacy and installed during Woodrow Wilson's presidency, approximately 50 years after the Civil War [11][12]
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-07-21 20:32
RT Mike Shelby (@grayzoneintel)A civil war breaking out in a Western country is a near certainty, according to Kings College London Professor of War David Betz.Britain, France, and the U.S. are at the greatest risk, but at least eight other western European countries are right behind them.He estimates that 15 Western countries have an annualized 4% chance of an armed domestic conflict breaking out due to their fractured societies (re: mass immigration and cultural disintegration), economic stagnation, and o ...