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Heroes > Victims

“Other people own you.” says Hollywood. “Sacrifice your dreams, for the good of others.”

But individuals pursuing their own dreams made America great.

Here Timothy Sandefur, author of the new book, You Don’t Own Me, reveals how stupid Hollywood can be. Sandefur explains why America loves individualism while Hollywood hates it. Here’s more from John Stossel.

You’re Not A Victim!

Michelle Obama has been on a podcast tour lecturing white people about how oppressed black women are. I’ve had enough. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

Democrats’ Entitlement Problem

State Department employees discover what every normie working a job has always known – layoffs come with the territory. Elmo goes full Kanye on Twitter, but Bridget Phetasy sees it as a white pill moment. Here’s her latest Dumpster Fire.

You’re Not A Victim!

Wicked actress Cynthia Erivo is going viral for saying that her life is hard because people don’t affirm her ‘they/them’ pronouns in a speech she gave while accepting an award for her LGBTQ activism.

Her GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) speech is a masterclass in victimhood. Let’s talk about it. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

Why Students Are Miserable

John Stossel reports that many colleges no longer teach critical thinking. They teach censorship and victimhood. These ideas make students depressed and anxious.

The new documentary, The Coddling of the American Mind, tells stories of students who fell for the indoctrination.

Before college, Kimi Katiti was full of confidence. But at the Art Institute of California, she learned she was a victim.
“I was introduced to microaggressions,” she explains. “This set of thought processes was really unhealthy and was making me miserable.”

Lucy Kross at Stanford was taught that Ben Shapiro’s ideas “put black, brown, trans, queer and Muslim students at risk.”
She found that embracing woke language made her more popular.

“When I started to use the vocabulary of like, marginalized, intersectional, hegemonic, people just kind of smiled a little bit more,” Kross said. Over time, she, and others, concluded that such ideas hurt her. In this episode, Stossel explores their experience navigating campus indoctrination, and how they escaped it.

Blacks Turn Backs on Biden

A smattering of Black graduates uncharacteristically turned their backs on Joe Biden, as he delivered a commencement speech at Morehouse College, in Atlanta, over the weekend.

Problem is, they did for all the wrong reasons! Greg Foreman, host of the Black Conservative Perspective, says the hostile and race-pandering Democrats are at it again, with Biden at the forefront spewing Black victimhood to aspiring graduates. But Foreman says the students who turned their backs on the senseless speech didn’t do so because Biden has been a disaster for America, but  for his Middle East policy.

“You should be voting on domestic issues and what’s happening in this country first,” Foreman says. He explains further.

Script Flipped

The powerful now claim victimhood. Updates on Gemma O’Doherty, The Wellness Company and personal health. Here’s more from Amazing Polly.

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How To Victimize Yourself

In this video you’ll learn how to victimize yourself! Join the outrage mob by learning how to disempower yourself while blaming other people for it. Now you’ll be able to be the biggest victim around, all at the hands of yourself! Special teachers Nicole Arbor, Brent Pella, and Manon Mathews will help you be the biggest victim possible! More from Awaken with JP.

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Blacks Being Sold Victimhood

Actor Siaka Massaquoi, a first-generation American whose family came from Liberia, entered Hollywood with big dreams. However, after witnessing racism firsthand and seeing colleagues lose roles because of their skin color, he began to ask questions.

Says Massaquoi, “I think the narrative Hollywood is trying to sell about black people is the same thing the media’s been selling, that we’re poor us, our lives are in danger every day by living here in this country. They see me as a black man and automatically go to victimhood, or criminal.” He says when his family arrived in America 16 years ago, the refrain was the South was teeming with racists and to keep away from rural areas.

While Massaquoi viewed Hollywood as the most racist experience of his life, he says if there would be a call to action for anyone in Hollywood, just ask yourself what really matters in your heart. “We have a chance to be  different and if you don’t, you’re going to have to live with that for the rest of your life. You have a chance today, let’s do it.” Here’s more of his story on breaking free from PragerU.

Small Government The Answer

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen. Not everyone understands why that’s true, however, and Dennis Prager responds to some of those critics, pointing out, “The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

Prager also introduces a rare guest–20-year-old Amala Ekpunobi–an impressive new edition to the PragerU family, who became a much happier person when she left left-wing activism and victimhood in favor of logical conservative values.

 

 

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