Anchor expresses deep unease over celebrating America’s 250th anniversary
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Starnes: Deport MS Now's Ali Velshi To "Hut In Kenya"
Newsmax host Todd Starnes writes: MS NOW anchor Ali Velshi says he is conflicted about celebrating America’s 250th birthday. During a recent cable television segment, Mr. Velshi announced that he feels a “deep unease” about celebrating the land of the free and the home of the brave. Here’s what you may not know about Mr. Velshi. He was born in Kenya and raised in Canada. In 2015, he swore an oath to become a naturalized citizen of the United Sta…
Tim Graham: Ali Velshi's 'deep unease' over America at 250
One way you can appreciate that America is a free country is that the Left feels free to dump on the 250th anniversary of America's founding. The New Yorker can ask "How Problematic Is Patriotism?" Their answer is "very problematic."
Column: Ali Velshi's 'Deep Unease' Over America at 250
One way you can appreciate that America is a free country is that the Left feels free to dump on the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. The New Yorker can ask “How Problematic Is Patriotism?” Their answer is “very problematic.” MS NOW host Ali Velshi channeled this spirit on May 31. He fussed that “America has never actually fully reckoned with its racist past and its original founding sin of slavery. In one month, America will mark the 25…
MS NOW Host Feels 'Deep Unease' About America's 250th Celebrations, Cites Our 'Racist Past'
"America has never actually fully reckoned with its racist past and its original founding sin of slavery." The post MS NOW Host Feels ‘Deep Unease’ About America’s 250th Celebrations, Cites Our ‘Racist Past’ first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Anchor expresses deep unease over celebrating America’s 250th anniversary
MS NOW anchor Ali Velshi wants to talk about the “racial politics” of the United States during the country’s 250-year anniversary. While the rest of the country gears up to celebrate America, it should come as no surprise that there are people who would rather focus on the problems of the past rather than the promise of the future. Velshi told his audience that he has a “deep unease” about marking the milestone amid what he calls “unresolved ra…

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