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"The same people who told you there is no crisis at the border—
—who said Trump was a Russian agent, a traitor, a puppet of Putin—
—who insisted the Steele dossier was verified intelligence—
—who screamed that Brett Kavanaugh was a teenage gang rapist—
—who swore that Jussie Smollett was lynched by MAGA country—
—who told you to “trust the experts” while locking your children out of school for two years— . . .
. . . So very much more here...
—who insisted James Comey, Andrew McCabe, and Peter Strzok were apolitical professionals—
—who call parents at school board meetings “domestic terrorists”—
—who mocked you for noticing inflation, fentanyl, gender confusion, foreign takeovers, and cultural collapse—
—who labeled you an extremist for wanting what your grandparents had:
"A border.
A country.
A future.
Those people—those same people—are now telling you there’s no genocide against white farmers in South Africa.
And if you question it?
You’re the problem."
Charlton Allen is an attorney and former chief executive officer and chief judicial officer of the North Carolina Industrial Commission. He is founder of the Madison Center for Law & Liberty, Inc., editor of The American Salient, and host of the Modern Federalist podcast
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