In an interview with Fox News Digital, 'Morning After the Revolution' author Nellie Bowles says she's hopeful that 'normal people' are starting to combat far-left policies.
The Free Press co-founder and columnist Nellie Bowles argued the far-left 'revolution' has successfully overtaken American cities and institutions across the country, but she remains hopeful that 'normal people' are fighting back.
'And so you saw the banning of eighth grade algebra. You saw a district attorney who came in saying he wasn't going to prosecute drug dealers. You saw these kinds of bizarre politics emerge. And at a certain point, the immune system of the city kicked in.' The left-wing politics in San Francisco was rocked by two historic recall efforts in 2022. The first was the removal of three school board members and the second was the ousting of progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
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