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Category Archives: Protests
Half of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights pen letter to U.S. AG over targeting of parents
Four of the eight members of the U.S Commission on Civil Rights have sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland over his recent memorandum targeting parents protesting their school boards. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Authors, EDUCATION, Parental Rights, POLITICS, Protests
Tagged Merrick Garland, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, US DOJ
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How reporting all facets of current events matters
It has long been the habit of North Carolina media outlets to report stories that cite seemingly random people, and in particular, activists, without telling the audience any background or details about that person or activist.
What follows is a juxtaposition of two such stories. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), BlackLivesMatter, Media Bias, POLITICS NC, Protests, Roy Cooper
Tagged Roy Cooper
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#NCED Updates: School Choice Week, NCAE Strike, Istation updates and Teacher Turnover
This installment of NCED updates will cover School Choice Week news, NCAE’s proposed strike, Istation updates, the preview of the annual teacher turnover report and headlines both local and national. Also, a Quiet Epidemic recap for January. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, NC Board Of Education, NC DPI, NC Ed Updates, NCAE, Organize2020, Protests, Quiet Epidemic, Racial Justice, Social Justice, YWBMTC
Tagged NCAE, Teacher Turnover
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Outrage Mob Celebrates Destroying Inanimate Object In Chapel Hill – #SilentSam
Durham’s inability to deal with the Communists who destroyed a statue honoring dead Confederate soldiers has led to exactly what I said it would.
Another statue has been ripped down by the SJW outrage mob. Continue reading
Posted in CRIME, Protests, Racial Justice, Social Justice, THE LEFT
Tagged Durham Statue, World Workers Party
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March For Our Lives Obtained Non-Profit Status Pretty Damn Fast
The news that the March For Our Lives had been set up as a 501(c)4 hit the news cycle a week or two ago.
What’s most interesting to me is how fast they received their non-profit status. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), POLITICS, Protests, Social Justice
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