‘Apartheid Country’: Far-Left Pundit Says All Laws Passed Before 1965 Should Be ‘Presumptively Unconstitutional’
- Elie Mystal argued that all laws passed before the 1965 Voting Rights Act should be deemed presumptively unconstitutional due to their historical context.
- Critics claim that Mystal's views oversimplify complex legal issues and ignore historical contributions to civil rights, arguing that his ideas could harm the left's interests.
- The discussion highlights ongoing debates about race, history, and legislation in America and questions the implications of Mystal's proposals.
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Racist Lib Guest on 'The View' Unknowingly Pushes Repeal of Civil Rights Act of 1964, Sonny Hostin Nods Along
Ah, Elie Mystal. How we’ve missed you since the “vibe shift” voters in November delivered us — along with the shift at MSNBC that seems to be toward saner, if […] The post Watch: Racist Lib Guest on 'The View' Unknowingly Pushes Repeal of Civil Rights Act of 1964, Sonny Hostin Nods Along appeared first on The Western Journal.
Elie Mystal Discusses Laws During Interview On 'The View' - Patriot Newsfeed
Ah yes, Elie Mystal—the legal mind who never met a Constitution he couldn’t rewrite with a Sharpie and a race-baiting punchline. The regular MSNBC talking head and justice correspondent for The Nation is back at it again, this time gracing The View with his hot take that—wait for it—every law passed before the 1965 Voting Rights Act should be considered “presumptively unconstitutional.” Yes, you read that right. According to Mystal, a Harvard-ed…
Racist AF MSNBC Contributor On The View Says America Should Get Rid Of All Laws Prior To 1965 Because White Men Wrote Them
Racist MSNBC contributor Elie Mystal says get rid of every law prior to 1965: "Why give a fck about laws old white males did?" So this clown wants to get rid of the Bill of Rights? Get rid of freedom of speech? Right to bear arms? Women's right to vote? Property rights? One Joy Reid got flushed like a turd from the network, this turd went with her for the most part. Elie Mystal, laws, 1965, racist
MSNBC Contributor Wants Every Pre-1965 Law Scrapped, Rails Against 'White Males'
MSNBC contributor and author Elie Mystal appeared on “The View” Tuesday in order to promote his new book that calls for all laws passed prior to the Civil Rights Act in 1965 to be scrapped. In “Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America,” Mystal argues for a thorough rejection of American history and tradition, arguing that it is steeped in “white supremacy” and “racism.” Therefore, all laws passed prior to 1965, including those that inf…
Woke author demands all laws before 1965 be rescinded: "We were, functionally, an apartheid country"
Elie Mystal spoke with the ladies on The View to promote his new book Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America, and it’s worse than you think. Elie Mystal says get rid of every law prior to 1965: "Why give a fck about laws old white males did?" pic.twitter.com/bwtsOs3wcu— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 1, 2025 This country was founded on the principle that all men were created equal, and just because white people enacted that does n…
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