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Weingarten Report Ep. 1: Introduction, and the Woke ‘Antiracist’ War on America

Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2021
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AMAC is proud to premiere the Weingarten Report. Hosted by AMAC’s newest contributor, Ben Weingarten, this show will educate, inform, and even sometimes entertain you! But you’ll always come away with the facts you need to help protect and preserve this country. AMAC is proud to bring you the Weingarten Report weekly and hope you’ll enjoy Ben’s insightful and compelling analysis of the most critical and often overlooked stories. This week: The Woke Revolution and what it means for you and society. Do you oppose Wokedom? What can we do to fight it? Join us for the first episode of what promises to be a show for all true patriots!

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Federal Rule
Universal Income Pilot Program
Preferential Care
Corporations Against Vote Integrity
Virginia
Kendi Quote
Department of Anti-Racism
Biden Executive Order
Abolishing President Trump’s 1776 Commission

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