Award-winning filmmaker Eli Steele joins Jack Fowler to discuss the historical factors surrounding Michael Brown’s 2014 death at the hands of a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri and how 1960s post-liberal policies were the catalyst that set off years of racial unrest in America beginning in the mid 2010s and lasting until the George Floyd riots in 2020.
Craig,
You’re absolutely right: there needs to be an investigation into the money trail. I think we all know where it’ll lead.
Good interview. White guilt is over and done -zero tolerance across the board from academia to race & gender hustlers, government subsidies (to include supporting not-for-profits), lobbyists, self-enriching government officials and any street violence. These paid protestors need to be thoroughly investigated and their source of funds eliminated.
I remember the look of utter astonishment on Ted Koppel’s face while listening to a hysterical Rodney King protester “explain” how the riots were somehow morally justified and, moreover, a necessary reaction to the failings of the 1960’s civil rights movement.
As a good liberal I’m sure Koppel must’ve thought it puzzling that there could be riots again nearly 30 years after the Voting Rights and Civil Rights Acts, Affirmative Action, and trillions of dollars spent in expanded AFDC and other War on Poverty programs. Furthermore, why couldn’t we blame the rioters, and not society, for the death and destruction they caused? What possible justification could there be for racially motivated assaults against people like trucker Reginald Denny and the free for all looting?
The waning Civil Rights movement that had been hijacked by such hustlers as Jesse Jackson learned a valuable lesson from the Rodney King riots: Violence and mayhem is not only excusable but necessary if you want the white guilt gravy train to continue.
Liberal=Long March commie.