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August 13, 2023

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What is the Weekly Reality Report?

The Weekly Reality Report is published every Sunday morning for paying subscribers and includes a roundup of the previous week’s articles on Reality’s Last Stand, a reading list of summarized interesting opinion pieces from around the web, relevant news headlines to keep you informed, and a special Moment of Zen.

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Recapturing America’s Institutions

Jan Jekielek recently interviewed Christopher Rufo, a significant voice from the Manhattan Institute, who has been instrumental in spotlighting the debate on Critical Race Theory and gender ideology. He delves into the intriguing idea of how the radicals from the West, inspired by China’s cultural revolution in the ‘60s, believed in altering a country’s culture as a precursor to changing its politics. Rufo also unveils insights from his new book, America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything, shedding light on the profound influence of four iconic 20th-century ideologues and the ripple effect leading up to the 2020 George Floyd riots.

Rufo emphasizes that passive observation isn’t an option; active engagement is pivotal. This interview is a profound exploration of culture, politics, and ideologies—not to be missed!

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