The latest episode of the Architects of Woke explores the communist origin of the “defund the police” movement.
The Architects of Woke series takes aim at far-left post-modernist and Marxist thinkers and activists responsible for the spread of identity politics from college campuses to society at large.
The ninth episode, “Angela Davis & the Birth of 'Defund the Police ([link removed] covers the influence of radical Communist activist Angela Davis. A major influence on the founders of Black Lives Matter, Davis is the progenitor of the popular left-wing movement to "defund the police." More than defund, Davis wants to fully abolish the police. What should take its place? She's not so clear...
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The Architects of Woke series is hosted and directed by filmmaker Rob Montz, who is the co-founder and CEO of Good Kid Productions. His online documentary work has attracted millions of views and coverage in major outlets, including The Economist, USA Today, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Adam Carolla Podcast. His 2017 documentary “Silence U. PT 2: What Has Yale Become?,” published on We the Internet TV, won the 2018 Reason Video Prize. You can view previous episodes of the Architects of Woke series at the following links:The 1619 Project’s Fake History ([link removed] Butler's War on Science ([link removed] Žižek & the Romance of Revolutionary Terror ([link removed] Trap House & the Marxist Vanguards for Alienated Millennials ([link removed] Carmichael & Racism Without Racists ([link removed] Zinn, Hollywood, & the Fairy Tale of American Evil ([link removed] University's Shadow Activists ([link removed] Foucault & Science As "Oppression" ([link removed]
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