In June 2020, amid national protests following the death of George Floyd, a sensational news story swept across American media outlets. Bubba Wallace, the only black full-time driver in NASCAR’s top series, was reported to be the target of a hate crime: a noose had allegedly been found hanging in his garage stall at Talladega…
Media Deception – The “Mostly Peaceful” Riots of 2020
In the summer of 2020, America witnessed one of the most sustained and destructive periods of domestic unrest in modern history. Sparked by the tragic death of George Floyd, protests erupted across major cities—but many of these devolved into prolonged, coordinated, and ideologically driven riots. Portland endured over 100 consecutive nights of violence. Seattle saw…
Media Deception – the George Floyd incident
On May 25, 2020, an arrest in Minneapolis became a flashpoint that changed the trajectory of the United States. George Floyd, a 46-year-old African American man, died under the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin as bystanders recorded and pled for mercy. The images were horrifying, the cries—“I can’t breathe”—heartbreaking. Within hours, a flood of…
Media Deception Overview – 31 Events Media Used to Frame the Nation as Racist
In recent years, Americans have been bombarded with a barrage of events that the mainstream media and political figures have used to push a narrative: that America is irredeemably racist, oppressive, and in desperate need of radical transformation. Much of this narrative aligns with a Neo-Marxist worldview—one that divides society into oppressors and oppressed, redefines…
Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump – A Clear Choice for Rational, Conservative Voters
The 2024 election presents voters with a stark choice—between two vastly different political visions for the country. Unfortunately, many Americans are being emotionally manipulated by corporate media and leftist propaganda rather than soberly examining policy positions. This post is a plea to voters: don’t let irrational fear or media distortion determine your vote. Consider the…
