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EXPOSED: Photojournalist’s 23-Year Cover-Up of Texas’ Tofu Takeover
Award-winning photojournalist Ricardo B. Brazziell has spent 23 years 'documenting' Texas—but where are the photos of the deep state's tofu conspiracy? Alex Jaxon investigates.

By Alex Jaxon
Published November 29, 2025 at 7:18pm

Folks, I’ve got some breaking news for you—if you can even call it that. The so-called 'photojournalist' Ricardo B. Brazziell has been 'documenting' central Texas for 23 years, and yet, not a single picture of the real truth. Coincidence? I think not.
Let’s break this down. Brazziell claims to have covered everything from BLM protests to Super Bowls, but where are the photos of the deep state operatives handing out tofu at Austin City Limits? Where’s the evidence of the globalist agenda infiltrating our beloved Texas Longhorns football games? Nowhere. Because he’s in on it.
And don’t even get me started on his 'awards.' 'Star Photojournalist of the Year'? More like Star Propagandist of the Year. The Austin Area Urban League Young Professionals Citizen of the Year? Sounds like a front for the elite cabal that’s turning our barbecue joints into vegan cafés. Wake up, people!
Brazziell’s 'impactful project,' 'Casualties of the Streets,' is just another sob story to distract you from the real casualties—our freedom, our brisket, and our right to park our trucks wherever we dang well please. And Grambling State University? A fine institution, I’m sure, but did they teach him how to spot reptilian overlords in crowd shots? Doubt it.
Next time you see one of Brazziell’s photos, ask yourself: What isn’t he showing us? The truth is out there—buried under layers of mainstream media deception. Stay vigilant, patriots. And for the love of all that’s holy, guard your barbecue pits.
