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Michael J. Knowles in Libs Are Trying to Ban ZYN Because They Hate White People (2024)

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Libs Are Trying to Ban ZYN Because They Hate White People

The Michael Knowles Show

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  • Michael Knowles discusses the proposed ban on ZYN nicotine pouches, attributing it to liberal animosity toward white users. He critiques the celebration of Juneteenth, arguing it is a contrived holiday aimed at replacing the 4th of July.
  • Michael Knowles discusses the proposed ban on ZYN nicotine pouches, attributing it to liberal animosity toward white users. He critiques the celebration of Juneteenth, arguing it is a contrived holiday aimed at replacing the 4th of July and reshaping American culture. He supports Louisiana's mandate to display the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, asserting it will counteract the harmful ideologies taught by modern secular education. Knowles also covers a disturbing incident involving a so-called "bestiality bus," reflects on generational differences in fashion, and critiques the entitlement attitudes of some illegal immigrants. Finally, he comments on the value of learning from ideological opponents, using Noam Chomsky as an example.—J. Spurlin

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