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Theft, Piracy And Murder

Hasan Piker sat down with the New York Times Opinion podcast — alongside Jia Tolentino and Nadja Spiegelman — and made the case that murdering a healthcare CEO is “social protest” and stealing is activism. Nobody pushed back.

Bridget Phetasy and Mike Solana of Pirate Wires break down how assassination culture went from fringe rhetoric to the paper of record, what it means that the left has no “too far,” and why the New York Times mainstreaming a violent Marxist is the actual story. Here’s more from Phetasy in a new edition of The Dumpster Fire.

A Total Cop Out

The FBI announces it is cutting ties with the ADL (Anti-Defamation League).

We look into all the people who publicly spoke to the media after Charlie Kirk’s murder.

There are some ethical questions regarding Tyler Robinson’s legal representation.

And Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests an amazing idea for these paid online influencers. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

The Patsy Or The Gun Route — from end to end.

George Webb goes onto the campus of Utah Valley University and shows a possible route taken by the gunman who killed Charlie Kirk. Webb shows stealthy nooks and corners that could be traversed by the killer(s) without as much chance of observation from students or other stray individuals. It’s not definitive, but certainly bears watching.

 

The BLM Scam

Brandon Martinez, host of the Martinez Perspective, reports that while members of the morally-corrupt Black Lives Matter movement recklessly hit the streets in unprovoked protest, risking their lives at times, their corporate colleagues lived the high live off millions in donations to the organization.

Heading those who rode the BLM cash wave was co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who stepped down from the helm of the BLM Global Network Foundation after allegations that she defrauded at least 25 local chapters of the organization. Martinez adds that BLM administrator Shalomyah Bowers was sued and accused of stealing foundation funds for personal use.

Martinez fills in the details and discusses other fraudsters who came out of the woodwork to ride the BLM gravy train.

Is Stealing Wrong?

You may be shocked to learn how many people think stealing is perfectly fine. Would you guess that there’s a political/ideological correlation to this attitude? Do those who defend stealing and looting really think life would be better if society embraced thievery?

Dennis Prager analyzes this important issue in this edition of “Fireside Chat” from PragerU.

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