
During my time at the University of Chicago, I witnessed first-hand how Leftism had destroyed that city. After returning to Northwest Arkansas, I was horrified to see that same Leftism taking root in the Ozarks that I love so dearly. For decades, the people of Arkansas have had their State sold right out from under them. Our so-called representatives have sold us out at every turn. It’s time to take action. I’m asking you to fight with me. I will represent Arkansans—and ONLY Arkansans—no matter the cost. – Neil Kumar
After witnessing how woke social justice warriors destroyed the Windy City while he was an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, current University of Arkansas-Fayetteville law student and Republican right-wing populist Neil Kumar was inspired to launch a campaign for the 3rd Congressional District of Arkansas in order to challenge sitting uniparty hack U.S. Rep Steve Womack in the upcoming 2022 midterms.
An immigration hawk in favor of putting the interests of American citizens over those of illegal aliens (“extremist!” shouts an idiot somewhere) as well as government policies that “incentivize and encourage traditional nuclear American family” and end the “war on the working class”, Kumar isn’t wrong when he says “The Ruling Class in D.C. and Arkansas are either asleep at the switch or actively working to betray us. Either way, they’ve got to go.” As such, it’s next-level predictable that the woke Conservative Inc. snowflakes (Jose Nino recently put it best in a newsletter, writing “the conservative establishment has a strong incentive to limit discourse as much as possible. They only want generic candidates who talk about reducing taxes by 0.0002% or who put people to sleep with their talk about values and principles.”) in the Arkansas GOP have completely disavowed Neil (“The RPA [Republican Party of Arkansas] platform and membership will not endorse or defend the use of racist, bigoted, sexist or threatening language by any candidate.”) and blacklisted him from any GOP-affiliated organization and event. Oh, and he’s been banned from Facebook and Twitter, too.
You can read Jose Nino’s piece about Neil on Big League Politics HERE and learn more about Neil HERE and HERE.