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The 2,000-word rant was penned by Jacob Bernstein, son of
Washington Post journalist Carl Bernstein and his second wife, journalist and screenwriter, Nora Ephron. In other works, the culturally plugged-in Bernstein found an impressive bunch of likeminded individuals to trash their fellow elitists.
While Luke Winkie’s mean-spirited
Times essay in March seemed tongue in cheek, Bernstein s wasn t and gave off an ethnocentric, we-don’t want your-kind energy as even a picture caption targeted a specific group: “Men in suits on New York City’s streets again: an unwelcome sight for some.”
Bernstein found proudly contemptuous lefties, seemingly unaware that the culture mecca of the country isn’t funded on drag queens and BLM activists, but on revenues generated by the Wall Street types they openly loathe (click “expand”):
Breonna Taylor s mother slams BLM calls the organization a fraud and have never done anything for us
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Marxist Black Lives Matter co-founder DEFENDS her property empire and says she didn t use BLM funds to buy the four homes - before breaking down in tears after revealing she has spent the last week with security
Patrisse Cullors responded to criticism saying it is categorically untrue and incredibly dangerous to suggest she used organization funds for her homes
Cullors described the scrutiny over her property empire as a racist and sexist attack by the right-wing media in an interview for Black News Tonight Thursday
The 37-year-old broke down in tears as she revealed she has spent the last week with security after her homes were first pictured in the media
The Hill, attorneys representing Rice’s family penned a letter to Attorney General
Merrick Garland on Friday requesting he reopen the case. They hope the DOJ can complete a thorough investigation of the fatal shooting and bring charges against the officers involved in Tamir’s death.
“The election of President Biden, your appointment and your commitment to the rule of law, racial justice and police reform give Tamir’s family hope that the chance for accountability is not lost forever,” the letter stated. “We write on their behalf to request that you re-open this investigation and convene a grand jury to consider charges against the police officers who killed Tamir.”