Historically, Republicans have had the reputation as the party of big business. And today, Democrats continue to champion themselves as the party of the common man, fighting against entrenched Republican business interests. But is that actually true?
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The Capital Research Center's Dr. Steven J. Allen and Matthew Vadum discuss the worst news story of the last week. In this episode: The President is criticized for pulling America out of the Paris Climate Accord. Dr. Steven J. Allen, an expert on the accord, explains why the President made the right decision.
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In the fourth episode of "The Politically Incorrect Guide" Tom Woods & Michael Malice go back in time to the land of Michael's birth: the Soviet Union. Tom & Michael expose how America's intellectual class widely promoted communism, how despite cries of "McCarthyism" America did have a major problem with the Communist Party infiltrating the government, and the genocidal nature of attempts to achieve communism.
The first season of "The Politically Incorrect Guide" includes ten episodes and will release throughout 2021. Each covers the undiscussed facts and stories about history, culture, and social movements, purged from today’s mainstream education system. Tom Woods penned the very first book in the series, "The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History," which was a New York Times bestseller.
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In perhaps one of the greatest messaging coups of all time, the Black Lives Movement Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) took the true statement that “black lives matter” and used it to create chaos and destroy the livelihoods of the very people it was professing to help.
Along the way, Capital Research Center has produced some groundbreaking research and analysis of the Black Lives Matter movement and the associated organizations.
And in Black Lives Matter Aftermath, a new video series sponsored by Capital Research Center and filmed and produced by No Filters Media, we take a look at the movement’s effect, starting with Minneapolis one year after the protests following the death of George Floyd.
The spark that first fired the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement occurred in 2013, when George Zimmerman, a Hispanic community watchman, was acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin, a black teenager. Three self-described “radical Black organizers” responded: Alicia Garza wrote a “love letter” to black people in which she coined the phrase; her friend Patrisse Cullors turned it into the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter; and Opal Tometi started organizing people online and building the BlackLivesMatter.com website.
The hashtag appeared only occasionally before August 2014, when Michael Brown Jr., another black teen, was shot by a white policeman in Ferguson, Missouri. This altercation, resulting in repeated protests against police, fanned the BLM spark, and leaders like Garza and DeRay Mckesson began to become better known. Yet the movement had internal struggles. Mckesson was said to aim for gradual political victories, while Garza became “fiercely protective” of the BLM hashtag, as friends told Buzzfeed in 2017. Garza wanted to pursue a truly radical agenda far beyond police reform.
Movement for Black Lives. Sometime in 2015 Garza and Tometi had a falling out. That same year the first organizational structure for the diffuse movement appeared: Movement for Black Lives. Its birth occurred at a BLM protest at Cleveland State University that was part of a meeting of numerous left-of-center groups like Blackbird, Black Youth Project 100, Million Hoodies, and OBS: The Organization for Black Struggle.
Movement for Black Lives has become BLM’s umbrella group, something the political Left tends to create for its causes. It claims a coalition of over 50 groups, but it has never incorporated. Instead, it remains a fiscally sponsored project of the Alliance for Global Justice, a nonprofit that acts as a pass-through for numerous radical organizations such as the Antifa-adjacent group Refuse Fascism. The Alliance was the conduit for foundation money to the ill-fated Occupy Wall Street movement a decade ago. Other beneficiaries of its services include groups that despise Israel and admire the dictatorial regimes of Cuba and Venezuela. The Alliance itself sprang from allies of the far-left Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, and its most extreme case of admiring tyranny appears in its coziness with North Korea. Its grantee Refuse Fascism has defended that brutal regime’s nuclear weapons, and its own website republished a fawning interview with North Korean tour guides that originally appeared in Workers World, the organ of the Marxist-Leninist party of the same name.
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CRC's Senior Investigative Researcher Hayden Ludwig joins Newsmax to discuss his work on Big Philanthropy and how it funds a great deal of the left-leaning political activism surfacing in myriad ways in modern America.
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The Capital Research Center's Matthew Vadum appears on SiriusXM Patriot 125's 'The Wilkow Majority' to discuss the 2016 election. Recorded and aired live on October 10th, 2016.
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