The Real History of Civil Rights Part 2: The Looting of America
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Overview
In this eye-opening episode of Real History, Matt Walsh uncovers the real (and mostly ignored) consequences of the Civil Rights Movement: and reveals that you can draw a direct line from Martin Luther King Jr. to modern wokeness. What began as a moral crusade against segregation lead to something radically different: a fundamentally transformed nation, a new constitutional order, and a transformation of the high-trust, cohesive society we used to have into the divided nation we live in today. The sweeping civil rights regime was never put to a popular vote and lacked broad public. It was imposed on us anyways, through activist courts, federal bureaucrats, and administrative expansion. The result? A parallel system of law that effectively superseded the original Constitution, elevating group rights over individual liberty and redefining ordinary Americans as second-class citizens in their own country.
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