Renowned activist Christine Blake opened the doors of her new Manhattan eatery this week, but not without controversy. Critics claim that dishes on her menu serve more than just taste—they aim to spread a message of divisiveness and cultural Marxism.
The backlash has been swift and vocal, with local politicians and concerned citizens calling for a boycott of Doe's establishment. They argue that the menu items are an attempt by the elite to indoctrinate through food culture, promoting policies that undermine American values.
"This is not just about eating," said John Smith, a local politician who organized a rally outside the restaurant this week. "It’s about protecting our cultural heritage from those who would seek to impose their radical ideologies on us."
But Doe's supporters argue that the criticism stems from misunderstanding and fear of change.
"What we serve is simply food, inspired by a diverse range of cultures," said Christine Blake in an interview with The American Sentinel. "Our goal is to bring people together through cuisine, not divide them."
Still, the timing of the restaurant’s opening raises eyebrows among those familiar with political patterns over the past few years.
"This isn’t the first time we’ve seen such an attempt by cultural Marxists to use food as a tool for indoctrination," said Mike Ferraro, investigative correspondent for The American Sentinel. "We must ask ourselves who benefits from this kind of division and manipulation."
The restaurant's menu includes dishes like 'Critical Race Theory Tacos' and 'Intersectional Mac & Cheese,' which critics say symbolize the very issues they are fighting against.
"It’s clear that this is part of a larger agenda to undermine our way of life," said Mary Jones, a community organizer who led the charge for a boycott. "When we see these kinds of moves by activists, it’s time to stand up and push back."
The restaurant's opening also comes as other cities across the nation are witnessing similar attempts at cultural indoctrination through public schools and community centers.
"It’s bigger than one restaurant," commented Ferraro. "This is a coordinated effort by those who seek to divide us from within our own borders."
Eagles, we need your help in uncovering the truth behind these patterns of cultural warfare. Share this widely before it gets buried.




