Karl Marx, all too alive and all too well, continues to dominate the hearts and minds of America’s Left. The gruesome evidence of his evil influence is seen most obviously in the consequences of Lyndon Johnson’s failed “Great Society” efforts, which, concomitant with the 1960’s-inspired social movements, have decimated American culture, particularly among its black citizens. Always unable - or knowingly unwilling - to see what lies in front of them, today’s Democrats have perverted the intentions as well as the means of achieving the Great Society into a swirl of lies and confusions. Churning up the loathsome mud of racism, the Left manipulates America’s black citizens toward a demoralized life that votes overwhelmingly and reliably Democrat.
Larry Elder’s 2020 documentary “Uncle Tom” focused on what it’s like to be black and Conservative in America. His follow-up, “Uncle Tom II” focuses on what it’s like to be black and Democrat in America. It’s nothing pretty.
Should there be any doubt about the connections between Marx and the plight of black Americans, look no further than BLM’s co-founder Patrisse Cullors: “We are trained organizers, we are trained Marxists, we are super-versed on ideological theories.” This woman’s organization received more than $90 million in donations as a consequence of distortions and outright lies regarding life for black citizens. She deserves jail, but …
“Uncle Tom II” exposes the Democrat evils with gut-wrenching clarity, telling a story of what could have been but will never be: a nation of racial equality.
We at The BEC believe that had it not been for the Great Society, black and white Americans would have, by now, become statistically equal in almost every way: home ownership, wealth accumulation, representation, educational achievement, etc. But the continuing efforts of the Democrat Party to capture the black vote maintain the very inequalities the Democrats publicly abhor, this as they hide behind their newest lie: Equity.
Larry Elder and the others expose these lies and atrocities in “Uncle Tom II.” We encourage everyone to give it a watch.