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Steve Deace Reacts to KBJ's Voting Rights Act Argument & Vatican Muslim Prayer Room

Steve DeaceOctober 16, 20251h 35min5,652 views
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Supreme Court and Voting Rights Act

  • 🎯 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's argument that different levels of melanin in skin make one disabled under the ADA is critically examined.
  • ⚠️ The speaker argues that Jackson's premise, that Black people are disabled due to melanin levels, is fundamentally the same as the KKK's historical reasoning for disenfranchisement.
  • 💡 The core argument is that both Jackson's stance and the KKK's ideology stem from the same worldview, focusing on race as a primary differentiator, albeit for different conclusions.

Vatican's Muslim Prayer Room

  • 🕋 The installation of Muslim prayer rooms within the Vatican's Apostolic Library is discussed with concern.
  • 🗣️ The Pope's lack of public comment on the murder of Charlie Kirk, an American martyr, is contrasted with the Vatican's provision for Muslim prayer facilities.
  • ⚖️ This is framed as a sign of weakness and a departure from core Christian tenets, suggesting a
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