Poll: MOST Black Americans Believe in Anti-American Racial Conspiracy Theories
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What are the fruits of propaganda, of playing the woke racial-grievance card? Here’s one consequence:

Most black Americans today, a new study has found, believe in racial conspiracy theories — i.e., that U.S. institutions were designed to hold them back.

What’s more, the entity conducting the study, the normally sober Pew Research Center, descended into wokeness when reporting the results.

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