In June, the New York Times called the post-Floyd protests the largest social-justice redress in US history, as if 15 million people (5%) in the streets meant more than 310 million watching on TV. The real story was behind the lawful protests. Small
The Rise of Barbarism
The Rise of Barbarism
The Rise of Barbarism
In June, the New York Times called the post-Floyd protests the largest social-justice redress in US history, as if 15 million people (5%) in the streets meant more than 310 million watching on TV. The real story was behind the lawful protests. Small