Former Black Lives Matter activist-turned-PragerU personality Xaviaer DuRousseau sounded off on 'The Ingraham Angle' over San Francisco's reparations plans.
A former Black Lives Matter activist ripped his onetime ideology Wednesday after San Francisco'sXaviaer DuRousseau, now a PragerU personality who said he has ties to the Bay Area, told"The Ingraham Angle" the plan is a case of social justice"virtue-signaling" to"indoctrinate" minorities into feeling oppressed.
"Black Americans have been indoctrinated with these lies for far too long, and I used to fall for the lies until I took a deep dive into the videos on PragerU.com and realized how easily debunked these fraudulent narratives surrounding systemic racism actually are," he said.Host Laura Ingraham reported officials in the city are dangling money, property and debt forgiveness prospects at potential benefactors, asking if such promises will instead blow up in their face.
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