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Open Letter to Intolerant Liberals and Unhappy Social Justice Warriors

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A Memorial Day Message to Self-Hating Americans

Dateline: 5.29.17 – Since the election of President Trump and the exit of former President Obama, it is very obvious that self-proclaimed Social Justice Warriors and "Tolerant" Liberals are extremely unhappy. At first, I thought it was simply because their candidate, Mrs. Clinton lost the election, but it seems to run much deeper.

We have seen incident after incident of complete intolerance from the Left over a variety of issues. Sometimes the Left and Social Justice Warrior people resort to violence against fellow Americans over disagreements, and resort to vandalism against private property. They are very, very, VERY upset and unhappy. They started off simply going into their Safe Zones and now they are taking their rage to the streets and threatening to bomb the White House.

The Left and Social Justice Warrior people are now attempting to rewrite American history by demanding that cities throughout the South take down memorials to the American Confederate War Soldiers, such as Robert E. Lee and others. These latest demands claim that American Civil War Confederate memorial statues are symbols of “hate.”

(Since 1900, The U.S. Congress has passed four acts giving soldiers of the Confederacy, Veterans Rights. Read about it HERE. Why was this done? To help heal the wounds of that terrible experience.)

Leftists and Social Justice Warriors are doing the same thing with the Confederate flag. Last month a video went viral when a woman in Oregon had a total meltdown because she saw a Confederate Flag rug for sale in a store while shopping with her children. She DEMANDED that the store remove the item, and when told to leave the store began screaming obscenities and crying hysterically in front of her little children.

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3.28.13 Historian Xaviant Haze & Suppressed History of America Pt 2

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Xaviant Haze – More Alternative History Revealed in "The Suppressed History of America: The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition"

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Listen to Part 1 Here.  A Shockingly Alternate Look at the Lewis & Clark Expedition and More Unusual History With Author Xaviant Haze.

Our guest is independent historian and author, Xaviant Haze. He returns  to our program to get into more shocking details revealed in his  book, “The Suppressed History of America: The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition” published by Bear & Company and co-authored with Paul Schrag. In September 1809, Meriwether Lewis, then Governor of Upper Louisiana, allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself twice and then slashing his wrists but does that ring true? Xaviant gets to the suppressed version and much more.

It’s too bad that the “history” most of us learn from public school isn’t this interesting. If it was, perhaps more of us would have paid better attention in our history class. What goes on behind the scenes is anything but boring. That is as true from the past as it is today. Just because the people that lived two hundred years ago didn’t have today’s modern conveniences, doesn’t mean that there weren’t ulterior motives, hidden agendas, and suppressed findings.

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3.6.13 Historian Xaviant Haze & The Suppressed History of America Pt 1

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Xaviant Haze Discusses Alternative History Revealed in "The Suppressed History of America: The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition"

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Our guest is independent historian and author, Xaviant Haze. His 2011 book, “The Suppressed History of America: The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition” published by Bear & Company was co-authored with Paul Schrag.

It’s too bad that the “history” most of us learn from public school isn’t this interesting. If it was, perhaps more of us would have paid better attention in our history class. What goes on behind the scenes is anything but boring. That is as true from the past as it is today. Just because the people that lived two hundred years ago didn’t have today’s modern conveniences, doesn’t mean that there weren’t ulterior motives, hidden agendas, and suppressed findings.

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