Ashley Rae Goldenberg
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Ashley Rae Goldenberg is a reporter for MRCTV. Before joining MRCTV, her work appeared at The Daily Caller. She graduated from George Mason University with a degree in economics in 2015.

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ashley.rae | October 25, 2017
Contrary to the popular narratives of “white privilege” and “racism=privilege+power” pushed in academia and the media, a new poll reveals a majority of white people actually believe there is discrimination against them because of their race. NPR reports the NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/T.H. Chan School of Public Health survey of white Americans revealed that a majority -- 55 percent --…
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ashley.rae | October 24, 2017
A professor at the State University of New York Geneseo is under investigation and may be fired after he administered a “quiz” to students that asked, “’Female or Shemale’: can you tell?” Sociology professor David Sorbello’s quiz made headlines after an outraged student shared a photo of the slide online: RT if you think the sociology department @SUNYGeneseo needs to rethink its approach to…
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ashley.rae | October 24, 2017
Contrary to popular belief -- and Kid Rock’s newest merchandise -- it appears Kid Rock is not, in fact, actually running for the U.S. Senate. The Detroit Free Press states that while speaking on Howard Stern’s radio show Tuesday morning, Kid Rock said in no uncertain terms that he is not running for office. “"F*** no, I’m not running for Senate. Are you kidding me?" Kid Rock said. "Who couldn’t…
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ashley.rae | October 24, 2017
If you don’t want your children to grow up to be a raging racist, you better not let them wear costumes from their favorite Disney films. The anti-“Moana” saga began when the New York Post picked up an article from the website raceconscious.org, which bills itself as being a “resource for talking about race with young children.” On raceconscious.org, author Sachi Feris wrote about how her…
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ashley.rae | October 23, 2017
In addition to being openly gay, pop singer Sam Smith has recently “come out” as saying he feels like both a man and a woman. While speaking to the Sunday Times, in a story picked up by E Online, Smith divulged that he likes to wear a “feminine shoe.” "I love a heel," he explained. "I've got loads of heels at home." He said he was inspired by the likes of Boy George to branch out from…
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ashley.rae | October 23, 2017
Middlebury College, which recently made the news when protesters put a professor in a neck brace as part of protests against Charles Murray's alleged "racism," has been vandalized with the word “racism.” The Middlebury Campus reports on Oct. 14, eight locations on campus were found to be vandalized with phrases such as “RACIST,” “shame,” “f-ck Middlebury” and “I Hate Midd.” The “RACIST” graffiti…
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ashley.rae | October 23, 2017
The United Kingdom is lobbying the United Nations to change the language in a treaty from “pregnant women” to “pregnant people,” since the use of the word “women” is allegedly offensive to transgender men. According to the Sunday Times, the UK government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office asked the UN not to use the phrase “pregnant woman” in the International Covenant of Civil and Political…
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ashley.rae | October 20, 2017
A graduate teaching assistant at the University of Pennsylvania is reportedly under investigation after she tweeting that she calls on students based on their race and gender, prioritizing black female students. Stephanie McKellop, a “historian of marriage and the family,” tweeted that she calls on “Black women” first and “white men” last: After people notified the University of Pennsylvania…
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ashley.rae | October 20, 2017
The University of Calgary is attempting to balance free speech and what it deems “hateful and offensive messages” after a minority student allegedly painted a Confederate flag on a rock on campus. The Gauntlet, the University of Calgary’s student newspaper, reports the concern over the limits of free speech on campus came after a student painted a Confederate flag, along with the phrases, “…
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ashley.rae | October 19, 2017
As women and Democrats across the country are rallying around women who are giving their “me too” testimonies against sexual assault and sexual harassment, Democratic Texas Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson said it is the responsibility of women to not appear “inviting” sexual assault. Johnson told NBC 5, “I grew up in a time when it was as much the women’s responsibility as the man’s, how you…