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Poll Shows Just How Weak The Left’s Favorite Propaganda Machine Has Become

Poll Shows Just How Weak The Left’s Favorite Propaganda Machine Has Become Poll Shows Just How Weak The Left’s Favorite Propaganda Machine Has Become

It’s been nearly five years since the death of George Floyd, and a new poll shows just how weak the left’s race propaganda machine has become since the festive, riotous summer of 2020, when Americans were enthralled by a poisonous, race-based ideology.

Floyd’s death and the BLM movement spawned numerous race grifters and propagandists, including “How to Be an Anti-Racist” author Ibram X. Kendi, who raised $55 million for his Center for Anti-Racist Research at Boston University in 2020, and self-hating race lecturer Robin DiAngelo, who also peddled antiracism poison but reportedly plagiarized from two minority scholars for her 2004 dissertation. The actual Black Lives Matter organization was perhaps the biggest grift of them all. In 2020, the organization raised $90 million, but since then, it has seen fundraising slow down drastically. In a 2023 tax filing, the organization raked in just $9 million in that last fiscal year and cut 55% of its operating expenses, but BLM leaders still had enough cash to pay themselves and their families. Now, in 2025, a new, devastating poll reveals just how weak the propaganda/grift machine has become, and how the Democratic Party’s race-based politics utterly failed even when handed a mandate. (Subscribe to MR. RIGHT, a weekly newsletter about modern masculinity)

This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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