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July 21, 2020 1 min

You might remember the New York Times magazine reporter that's responsible for that 1619 project said, America's only foundation is 400 years of slavery.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You might remember the New York Times magazine reporter at
responsible for that sixty nineteen project said America's only foundation
is four hundred years of slavery. Well, she's got a
new project that's called it the Riot Project. Nicole Hannah
Jones interviewed by CBS News about the mayhem unfolding in
democrats cities, and she told everybody to be really careful

(00:22):
with our language. She said that although it's disturbing to
see property being destroyed and stolen, we ought to remember
these are just things. She said that it isn't moral
to describe smashing and looting as violence. Destroying property which
can be replaced is not violent, she said. Nicole Hannah
Jones did not acknowledge the people who have been killed

(00:44):
during all this torching and destroying and looting and pillaging
and ransacking, nor did she mourn the businesses that have
died or are going to die. First, business owners were
forced by their Blue state governors and mayors to shut
down for months because of the coronavirus. Now the violent
riots have destroyed their life's work and dreams, and their

(01:04):
vandalized businesses and stolen things won't just be magically replaced.
They're dead. So excuse us, uh miss New York Times
magazine if we think it's far more than merely disturbing
that this is happening while elected Democrat officials sit on
their hands and literally do nothing to stop it, and

(01:25):
in fact, some of them even applaud and encourage more
of it. M

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