According to the watchdog group MRC Free Speech America, a college program funded by the Biden administration‘s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) compared conservatives and Christians to militant neo-Nazis. We all knew this is where they wanted to go from the very start. Even though leftists behave as the Nazis did, they want to paint conservative groups as evil because they cannot defeat them in the arena of ideas. It’s the old, “We can’t tell you the things we want to do, but don’t vote for those guys because they’re evil.”
According to documents obtained by the watchdog group, the DHS’ Office of Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention provided $352,109 in fiscal year 2022 to a University of Dayton program aimed to “develop and implement modules on the risks of and protective factors for radicalization to violence related to media literacy and online critical thinking for students,” according to the New York Post.
In a nutshell, the Democrats want to criminalize conservative values and beliefs, and that includes people who believe in the US Constitution.
Under its Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program, the DHS issued 80 grants totaling roughly $40 million to promote “media literacy and online critical thinking initiatives.” Whenever you hear the term “critical thinking,” it’s a Marxist endeavor.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated in an internal memo acquired by MRC that the funding program is a “high priority.” This is the same man who has allowed over 6 million illegal migrants to enter our country and roam free as illegal aliens, and he’s going to lecture us about targeted violence and terrorism prevention.
PREVENTS-OH at the University of Dayton was “among the most radical grantees,” according to MRC. The initiative promised to combat “domestic violence extremism and hate movements.” And their job is to critically think of ways to convince enough Americans that not voting for Democrats is akin to being a Nazi.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“For example, a chart used by DHS and its grantee in a training program equates mainstream groups with militant neo-Nazis, including The Heritage Foundation, Fox News, the National Rifle Association (NRA), Breitbart News, PragerU, Turning Point USA, the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), the American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF) and the Republican National Committee, among others,” MRC said.
The fact that they target PragerU as a militant neo-Nazi group is absurd on the face of it. Dennis Prager is a Jewish scholar who has written, among others, three books on the Torah, all of which this Christian has read. PragerU should be able to sue these people for defamation.
The chart, titled “The Pyramid of Far-Right Radicalization,” categorized different Christian, conservative, and well-known neo-Nazi groups into a pyramid. It pushed “smaller” organizations with a “increased level of extremism” to the top of the list.

The lecturer at the university’s session emphasized that groups at the bottom of the pyramid are considered “mainstream conservatism,” such as the Republican Party, Fox News, the Heritage Foundation, and the Christian Broadcasting Network.
The “alt-lite” level of the image contained Breitbart News Network, PragerU, Turning Point USA, Infowars, and “Make America Great Again.”
The next two tiers, “alt-right” and “accelerationist terrorism,” listed well-known radical hate groups.
“The seminar also compared former President Donald Trump to Pol Pot and suggested Florida Governor Ron DeSantis might wish to start a second Holocaust,” the watchdog group said.
According to a DHS representative, “This seminar was not funded, organized, or hosted by the Department of Homeland Security.”
“Similarly, the presented chart was not developed, presented, or endorsed by the Department of Homeland Security, and was not part of any successful grant application to the Department of Homeland Security. DHS does not profile, target, or discriminate against any individual for exercising their constitutional rights protected by the First Amendment,” the official continued.
A DHS employee, on the other hand, attended the university’s presentation to discuss the department’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnership. Dayton researchers also mentioned that the session was part of the DHS grant program.
MRC vice president Dan Schneider accused the agency of “lying through its teeth once again.”
“DHS did indeed fund the PREVENTS-OH program a year after a graph and documents were presented that equated Nazis to conservatives, Christians, and Republicans,” Schneider explained.
“Laughably, the DHS Ohio grantee quickly scrubbed its website following this report, something innocent groups don’t do. But it is too late; we have already copied it. We also have proof that ‘PREVENTS-OH’ actually hosted the conference and that DHS was an active participant, including featuring a senior DHS official at the conference,” he added.
Schneider demanded that Mayorkas “step down immediately” and urged Congress to initiate an investigation into the DHS.
According to a representative for the University of Dayton, the lecture “had no affiliation with and predates PREVENTS-OH.”
I think someone should create a Pyramid of Far-Left Radicalization. There won’t be enough room on the diagram to fit all the crazy radical anti-American groups. I could argue successfully that nearly 100% of the people listed on the bottom two levels of the pyramid have never heard of the top two tiers and yet these clowns have included them together.




















