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Biden Regime Lumps Christians, Conservatives, and Republicans into Same Category as Nazis in New DHS Anti-Terrorism Program

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"The Media Research Center (MRC) just released a report on the latest example, which comes from the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security. Using an anti-terrorism grant program, they gave $352,109 to a group whose educational materials suggested that conservatives are just one to two degrees away from Nazis and terrorists."

"The University of Dayton Human Rights Center was given the grant in order to establish the Preventing Radicalization to Extremist Violence through Education, Network-Building and Training in Southwest Ohio program. According to the DHS, this program aims to raise “awareness of the radicalization to violence process” and “develop and implement modules on the risks of and protective factors for radicalization to violence related to media literacy and online critical thinking.”

"Possibly most disturbing is “a chart used by DHS and its grantee in a training program” which explicitly equates groups such as the Republican National Committee, Fox News, the Heritage Foundation, PragerU, the Christian Broadcasting Network, and Quillette magazine with neo-Nazis, white supremacist websites, and racist militant groups. The training depicts a pyramid with those mainstream groups in the bottom two sections, suggesting that they lead people to embrace Nazi and militant ideologies, which are in the upper two sections."

"I wonder what the reaction would be if they promoted a similar graphic depicting “the pyramid of far-left radicalization,” which suggested that by being involved with the Democratic National Committee, one is in a pipeline toward becoming a communist or anarchist revolutionary who is eager to loot and riot. Most people would rightly understand that is absurd. Yet, in many elite institutions today, the suggestion that watching Fox News may lead someone to become a neo-Nazi is not seen as so far-fetched."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-dhs-funds-program-claiming-conservatives-are-only-slightly-better-than-nazis-and-terrorists/ar-AA1bGRA6