
A conspiracy theory is a statement of fact, or implication of personal knowledge, of a conspiracy that is simply not credible to rational people. QAnon’s assertion that Democrats are murdering children to harvest their adrenal glands to make adrenochrome, a chemical that can be purchased legally without resorting to murder, is an excellent example. The motive is simply not there, and neither is the opportunity, as even one mistake in such a scheme would result in a widespread criminal investigation. It is another matter to point out, without claiming any personal or inside information about the matter, that foreign enemies of the United States have both the means (money and intelligence networks) and motive to support Critical Race Theory, the 1619 Project, Black Lives Matter, and white supremacists, whether overtly or covertly. We already know that these enemies have engaged in cyber-warfare against the United States, so they are ethically capable of waging psychological warfare on us as well.




Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, who has often spoken out against “racial injustice” in the United States, shrugged off questions from a local news outlet about his family’s membership in an all-white exclusive beach club in Rhode Island this 


The worst epithet one can be called in the America of tribal identities, traveling snowflakes in search of a trigger, BLM comrades, critical race propagandists, and purportedly systemic white privilege Kens and Karens, is a racist.
Composer Daniel Bernard Roumain has made a good career leveraging his skin color. He writes pieces with titles like “i am a white person who ____ Black people.” He argues that orchestras should “focus on BLACK artists exclusively” (capitalization in the original). He has solicited funding for a work written “EXCLUSIVELY for BIPOC [black, indigenous, and people of color] members of
MSNBC’s Joy Reid is arrogant enough to believe the American people would buy that previous homophobic posts on an old blog of hers were simply hacked material and not her own writing. Perhaps it’s no surprise then that the TV host would also believe that Americans would actually buy that American school children aren’t taught the horrors of American slavery, and that Critical Race Theory is simply an effort to change that poor-quality 