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Godspeed.
Last month, we judged Martin Luther King Jr.
not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.
American school kids spend a lot of time hearing about MLK and Rosa Parks.
Have you noticed no one ever asks what Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery are like today?
The legacy of the civil rights movement wasn't a racially harmonious utopia.
hollowed out urban cores, hundreds of thousands of dead Americans, raped grandmothers, ethnic cleansing entire neighborhoods.
This month, we surveyed firsthand accounts of the historic wave of nonviolent crime, riots unleashed on this country by the civil rights movement, which caused more enduring damage on America's greatest cities than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Who were the winners?
And who were the losers?
What's the truth about redlining, white flight, affirmative action?
Don't want to miss the second part of our special on the civil rights movement, The Looting of America on Daily Wire Plus.
In the past few days, millions of people in Britain have realized, many of them for the first time, that their government is willing to go to extreme lengths to cover up a murder as long as that murder involves a white man.
And to this day, British authorities are hiding critical evidence involving the murder of 18-year-old college student Henry Novak.
No member of the public, not even the jury that just convicted Novak's murderer, a foreigner named Vikram Digwa, has seen the photos and cell phone videos Digwa took
in which he chased Novak down and mocked him as he died, a slow and horrific death.
You're not going to get away with this, big man, Digwa said as Novak struggled to breathe.
Digwa also said, you're not dying, bro, and you were recording me thinking you're sick, meaning tough.
The judge ruled that the videos are simply too shocking, even for the jury, in a murder case.
Now, according to the Daily Mail's reporting, quote, this clip was not played in court for being too disturbing to be shown.