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Exactly What All Are We Losing in Minnesota? Kevin McCullough
« on: January 28, 2026, 09:40:42 am »
Exactly What All Are We Losing in Minnesota?
Kevin McCullough
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It wasn’t a bombshell policy pronouncement that ignited the latest cultural combustion in Minnesota. It wasn’t theft, fraud, or a sinister new legislative power grab. No—it was a joke. A question. A common-sense observation delivered by a lifelong local voice that somehow became radioactive overnight.

Longtime Minnesota Vikings announcer Paul Allen recently made an offhand comment on his radio show about “paid protesters,” speculating whether people standing in sub-zero weather protesting federal actions were receiving hazard pay. The comment was conversational, slightly sarcastic, and familiar to anyone who has spent more than five minutes observing modern protest culture. Yet that remark now has Allen apologizing, stepping away from his show, and treating a passing observation like a moral failure.

Let’s stop pretending this is normal.

No reasonable person should feel compelled to apologize, retreat, or self-censor for voicing what countless Minnesotans already believe—that a large portion of today’s protest activity is organized, funded, and incentivized. That’s not fringe thinking. That’s not conspiratorial. It’s a documented reality across the political spectrum. Professional protest organizations exist. Paid agitators exist. Media coordination exists. None of this is even seriously disputed by people operating in good faith.

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Re: Exactly What All Are We Losing in Minnesota? Kevin McCullough
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2026, 10:46:21 am »
The unspoken name in all this: Neville Roy Singham.

https://x.com/i/status/2015993539490885863
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Re: Exactly What All Are We Losing in Minnesota? Kevin McCullough
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2026, 11:10:21 am »
The unspoken name in all this: Neville Roy Singham.

https://x.com/i/status/2015993539490885863

There is little doubt that Singham is a major funder of the insurrection in Minnesota - and elsewhere.

But there are others involved as well, such as the Soros Open Society Institute, which has funneled millions of dollars to intermediaries such as the Tides Foundation and then on to dozens of left-wing, revolutionary activist groups who use to money to pay for recruitment, hiring, command and control centers, intelligence gathering, and active communications networks.

And, yes: they are coordinating with sympathetic state and local officials who in some cases are members of the very same organizations.

Thinking back to the 1960s, if the Weathermen and the Black Panthers had possessed this level of financial support and infrastructure, they might well have achieved their own revolutionary objectives, or at least could have advanced them a great deal further than they ultimately did.   
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