Gregory Hood criticizes media and government for selective data use — like ADL’s “Murder & Extremism” reports — arguing that progressives’ obsession with equality drives DEI, crime-data suppression, and failed policies. He debunks Peggy McIntosh’s “white privilege,” linking it to anti-white resentment and excused black-on-white crime. With David Zsutty of The Homeland Institute, he discusses the rise of independents and urges the GOP to tighten legal immigration. Reflecting on Charlottesville, he notes police failures, online-real-world disconnect, and the need for professional activism.
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