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Death By Remdesivir

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tells London Real that for all the wealth equality that liberals blab about, they still fail to take accountability for the disaster that was their Covid-19 pandemic hoax.

Kennedy says the lockdowns and restrictions not only hurt the poor, they also enriched the super wealthy by $3.9 million, creating 500 new billionaires. “It was a war on the poor and the children,” he says. He added that Blacks suffered three times the death rate of whites and the United States, which has 4.2 percent of the global population, suffered 20 percent of Covid deaths.

“Our country had the strictest adherence to all these protocols, including the use of Remdesivir, which is enormously toxic and completely inefficacious, but it was Tony Fauci’s pet drug,” Kennedy says. Despite the facts and the overwhelming evidence, the left, with help from the complicit mainstream media, refused to take responsibility. More from Kennedy.

Did Bernie Lose On Purpose?

Was Bernie Sanders really sincere about winning the White House, or did he sabotage his own campaign? Host Zack Leary of The Last Outlaws theorizes that Sanders’ goal was merely to introduce policies dear to him.

Based on a few revealing moments in the 2020 Democrat presidential campaign, Sanders was indeed distancing himself from the nomination in exchange for bringing to light his own socialist policies, such as income and wealth inequality, Medicare for all, legalization of marijuana and free this and free that.

Leary breaks down the key moments in the campaign when Sanders, who brands himself a full-fledged socialist, deliberately harmed his own shot at the nomination.

Google Memo Fallout

What can be learned from Google’s firing of James Damore and the hostile response to the discussion of Google’s current diversity initiatives? Dr. Jordan Peterson joins Stefan Molyneux to discuss the intense backlash to James Damore’s Google diversity memo, the reaction to their respective interviews, biological differences between different human beings, Marxists using outcome inequality to push for totalitarianism and the problem when people stop communicating.

Dr. Jordan Peterson is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist and the author of Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: YouTube has now removed and censored this video. In its absence, we bring you another video from Bitechute where Stefan Molyneux takes a look at Google and its censorship problems as well as the fallout from the James Damore case.)

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