Who Is Wilfred Reilly?

by Jackson UpmannAnnouncementsFeb 25, 2024

Wilfred Reilly is a slayer of sacred cows.

His first book, Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War, analyzes more than 400 alleged hate crimes and exposes the mainstream narrative about such incidents as a sham. His second book, Taboo: 10 Facts [You Can’t Talk About], goes deeper, addressing “unsayable” truths about race, class, and gender. His forthcoming Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me challenges accepted “wisdom” regarding communists in Hollywood, Native American culture, black American history, and more.

It turns out you can speak the truth about such issues—if you take an evidence-based, data-driven approach and are bold enough to challenge the status quo. Dr. Reilly does and is.

At LevelUp 2024, he will turn his sights to the question of How and Why DEI Must Die. In this sure-to-be-lively panel discussion with Christopher Rufo and Eric Daniels, Reilly will present his views about what is wrong with “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” and which ideas should replace them.

Come meet Dr. Reilly and the other LevelUp speakers and attendees, engage in deep discussions, and sharpen your mind on the issues that matter most.

Secure your spot now to save 50% with early-bird pricing.

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