Don Lemon and His Fellow Agitators Claim Church Stunt Arrests are Racist, with Michael Knowles
From Megyn Kelly
The discussion centers on the recent arrest of several activists, including Don Lemon, in connection with a church stunt, with commentators claiming the arrests are racially motivated. Key figures in the conversation include Naima Levy Armstrong, who likens her experience of being shackled during her arrest to slavery, as well as commentary on the backgrounds and implications of their arrests involving notable social justice movements.
Key Takeaways
- Chains don't equate to slavery; context matters—was she covering a protest or terrorizing a congregation?
- Mystery meat in jail isn't gourmet cuisine; prisons prioritize punishment, not parades.
- Majoring in African-American studies doesn't grant insight into criminology—superficial parallels won't save you from arrest.
- If you're shocked by prison conditions, maybe rethink your definition of justice—it's not a spa retreat.
- Arrest in the name of justice should surprise nobody; misbehavior has consequences, even for 'nonviolent' voices.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Don Lemon (person)
- Nikima Levy Armstrong (person)
- Birch Gold Group (company)
- Michael Nolles (person)
- Naima Levy Armstrong (person)
- Trey Hearn Jean Cruz (person)
- Georgia Fort (person)
- Jamal Lidell Lundy (person)
- Nicki Minaj (person)
- Steven L. Miller (person)