The President of The Heritage Foundation, the group spearheading Project 2025, had a chilling response to the Supreme Court’s decision that granted absolute immunity to Presidents. He celebrated the Supreme court’s ruling and called his organization’s plan to turn America into a dictatorship a “second American revolution” and warned that it will “remain bloodless” only insofar as Americans are willing to comply with their theocratic Christian nationalist vision for the country. In this video we’ll react to his comments and look at the core tenets of Project 2025.
J.K. Rowling Smears David Tennant, Then Gets BODIED on Twitter and Goes Silent
In this clip from Mike’s Twitch stream, we look at an exchange transphobic author J.K. Rowling had on Twitter with users that confronted her about her transphobia.
Major Right-Wing Groups Form Plan to Imprison LGBTQ People, Censor the Internet (& More) in 2025
The Heritage Foundation and dozens of other right-wing interest groups have aligned to create a 920-page document intended to guide the next Republican president in his first 180-days in office. It’s called Project 2025, and it aims to drastically expand executive power, dismantle the administrative state, enact nationwide internet censorship, ban adult content, eradicate queer people from public life, and politically imprison LGBTQ people. It’s a document written by 300+ conservatives—many of which would likely serve in the next Republican administration. Trump has already embraced parts of Project 2025 and other GOP presidential contenders are likely to do the same. In this video we’ll give you an overview of Project 2025 and discuss the implications of this insane, authoritarian manifesto.
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Right-Wing Satire Site Jokes About Inbred Racists, Their Fans LOSE Their S**t
The Humanist Report is a video + audio podcast. This channel disseminates sociopolitical and religious news stories that is supplemented with progressive commentary.
The Babylon Bee, a conservative satirical website similar to The Onion (but unfunny), is facing backlash from their fans after joking about white supremacists. Many of their followers made anti-semitic comments in response and announced they’d stop following them. The criticism was so severe the Babylon Bee’s owner, Seth Dillon, responded; however, Dillon was subsequently attacked with anti-semitic conspiracies. In this video we’ll break down this kerfuffle and discuss how oblivious they were to their own audience’s white supremacy.