Elon Musk Commits $1 Million To Murals Of Iryna Zarutska Nationwide, Turning Public Spaces Into Culture War Battlegrounds

Americans are learning this week about the urgent need to rebuild insane asylums and expand prison capacity, given the Democratic Party’s nation-killing progressive mass-release policies that have flooded city streets and communities with violent criminals, such as the one who brutally murdered a young Ukrainian refugee woman in broad daylight on public transit in North Carolina.

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A significant inflection point, and what is being considered as politically disastours for Democrats ahead of the Midterms, has been the horrifying murder of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, on a commuter train in Mecklenburg County. Her killer, Decarlos Brown, who was previously arrested 14 times in North Carolina for crimes ranging from assault to firearms possession, and whose own mother admitted he had schizophrenia and should never have been allowed back on the streets, was recently released on cashless bail by a progressive magistrate judge despite a two-decade violent crime spree.

“Watching her cry alone with her hands holding her face is one of the saddest things I have ever seen,” one X user wrote.

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The optics for the Democratic Party get worse, as their dark-money, billionaire-funded NGO network appears partly responsible…

What seems to be emerging this week could be the early innings of a cultural and political moment reminiscent of the one seen with George Floyd – though not as part of a Marxist takeover. This time, it is driven by the ‘America First’ crowd, with their first move being the use of public spaces as the battleground, much like in 2020.

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And Elon Musk commits $1 million.

Why should McCabe stop with Zarutska? The America First crowd may soon realize that the next battleground is public space. Recall that dark-money-funded anti-Trump Indivisible group understands this space very well.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/elon-musk-commits-1-million-murals-iryna-zarutska-nationwide-turning-public-spaces