Author: David Almasi

Post-Election Politics of Personal Destruction

Post-Election Politics of Personal Destruction

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Despite currently holding the lead and believing that they have prevailed in the recent presidential election, there is little magnanimity on the part of the left. So much for Abraham Lincoln’s post-election aspiration of “malice toward none, with charity for all.” Project 21 ...
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Project 21 Cosponsors Black-Jewish Relations Discussion

Project 21 Cosponsors Black-Jewish Relations Discussion

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Join Project 21 for an interactive online discussion aimed at reestablishing ties between black Americans and Jewish communities – a once strong and productive relationship that increased the freedoms and opportunities of both groups. Moderated by Project 21 member Marie ...
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Battling White Privilege With Black Squares

Battling White Privilege With Black Squares

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Virtue-signaling. “It’s very, very easy, but it’s not real activism,” said Project 21 member Derryck Green. “It’s not constructive activism.” In an interview with Will Witt, Derryck criticized the currently popular methods of using social media, yard signs and other ...
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50 Cent Targeted by Liberals for Wanting to Keep His Dollars

50 Cent Targeted by Liberals for Wanting to Keep His Dollars

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When it comes to liberals expecting black Americans to fall into line behind their policies, Project 21 Co-Chairman Council Nedd II thinks they are being awfully presumptuous. In his opinion, they need to remember two important things. First, they need ...
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Black America Wants More Law Enforcement, Not Less

Black America Wants More Law Enforcement, Not Less

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A police-involved shooting death in Philadelphia involving a man with mental health issues is bringing more attention to demands that law enforcement officers use milder tactics such as shooting-to-wound and having social workers or health care professionals ride along with ...
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Big Tech Censors Black Conservatives

Big Tech Censors Black Conservatives

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Even though Netflix and Amazon Prime were quick to promote black-oriented content after the death of George Floyd, it appears that streaming services are willing to take a pass when it comes to content made by black conservatives that questions ...
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Court Term Limits a Supremely Bad Idea

Court Term Limits a Supremely Bad Idea

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As liberals fear losing their grip on the U.S. Supreme Court after a confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, their most common “solution” seems to be to “pack the court” with more justices when they get the ability to make ...
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Congress Told to “End Environmental Justice as We Know It”

Congress Told to “End Environmental Justice as We Know It”

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Did you watch Project 21 member Donna Jackson’s congressional testimony last week? If you didn’t, you still have a chance to watch it on-demand! In a rousing testimony before the House Subcommittee on Water, Oceans and Wildlife, Donna declared – in ...
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Left-Wing Extremists Take Polite Debate Through the Looking Glass

Left-Wing Extremists Take Polite Debate Through the Looking Glass

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“Like the crazed Queen of Hearts in Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland, progressives prefer a ‘verdict first, trial later’ approach – it’s faster and keeps their ‘cancel culture’ agenda moving along more briskly.” In a commentary for American Greatness, Project 21 Co-Chairman ...
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Are We Ready for Mail-In Voting?

Are We Ready for Mail-In Voting?

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Asked about the possibility of “election night chaos,” Project 21 member Rich Holt – a campaign strategist by trade – said it could happen.  But he assured Newsmax TV host Emma Rechenberg that he thinks the election will be decided ...
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