Megyn Kelly: The Left’s War on Reality Is Collapsing Cities

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Megyn Kelly delivers a scorched-earth diagnosis of what’s rotting America’s core—starting with New York City.

Radical candidates are no longer fringe—they're front-runners. One wants to defund the police, decarcerate the prisons, and disarm the law-abiding. He calls it progress. Kelly calls it what it is: a blueprint for collapse.

She dismantles the lie that it’s the rich who suffer under these regimes. It’s not. It’s working-class families in the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn—the ones who actually need law and order, not slogans. The rich hide behind doormen and private security while demanding you live with fewer cops and less protection.

Meanwhile, Democrats offer New Yorkers a menu of the damned: the radical, the corrupt, or the outright incompetent.
Pick your poison—just don’t expect leadership.

From the erosion of faith and family to the indoctrination of children who are taught to hate their own country, Kelly draws a line between urban decay and cultural rot. The rise of throuples, surrogacy-for-rent, and transhumanism isn’t random—it’s the next stage of the Left’s war on reality.

Trump didn’t just win an election.
He became the firewall.
The backlash wasn’t about tax cuts—it was about drawing the line. Against moral inversion. Against cultural mutilation. Against elites gaslighting the public into silence.

Megyn warns: we’ve let things slide too long.
The correction is coming.
It’s already started.

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