As I've pondered this over the last few days, I keep thinking about something Clay Jones wrote. In his book, "Why Does God Allow Evil?", Jones points out that when we think of genocide, we think of demented psychopaths running around on murderous rampages. In reality, genocide is mostly committed by normal everyday people including moms, dads, and sweet grandmas who bake cookies for the bake sale.
Jones writes: "It has been fascinating to me that absolutely every genocide researcher I have ever read (and I’ve read a lot of them) and absolutely every genocide victim I’ve ever read—to a person—concludes that genocide is what the average person does...
Professor and Holocaust survivor Fred E. Katz sums up exactly what kind of person participated in the Holocaust. He wrote that 'only a tiny proportion' of the 'massive killings are attributable to the actions of those people we call criminals, or crazy people, or socially alienated people, or even, people we identify as evil people.' Rather, they were actually 'carried out by plain folk in the population—ordinary people, like you and me.'
Katz asks, Who carried out the plans of the 'Hitlers and Stalins'?
His conclusion: 'Ordinary people, like you and me.'
Then he asks, 'Who provides the intelligence, the brain power, the orderly thinking to translate crazy philosophies into a practical course of action?
Ordinary people, like you and me.'
Finally, 'Who provides the quiet sustained effort, the plain hard work it takes to carry out huge programs of murderous action?
Ordinary people, like you and me.'"
One of the reasons the post below is so chilling and horrifically evil is because it is so casual, ordinary, and "nice."
May God have mercy on us.
Dear @McJuggerNuggets,
You just asked the world for empathy and sympathy because you aborted your unborn baby because you found out he had Downs Syndrome.
I'm not sure if this is some sick humiliation ritual, or you and your wife are simply dead inside, but I'd like to show you what you just ended for the sake of convenience:
"Grieving the loss" of the child they killed btw.
Referring to the baby as an "unborn child" proves he knew he was taking a human life.
And he's shocked people aren't applauding him.
This is heartbreaking & evil.
AND, I find myself surprised by the number of people I'm seeing who are (rightly) upset by this post but who also advocate for some leniency re: early abortions.
You know it's just as awful, right? You can't ignore one and be outraged by the other.
2020: “You need to stop using plastic straws. Climate change is the greatest threat to humanity.”
2026: “Anyway, here’s a 62-square-mile AI data center"
The UK government flagged these books (among others) as potential signs of far-right extremism.
List includes Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Hobbes' Leviathan, Milton's Paradise Lost. You may be an extremist if you've read these.
What else would you add to the list?
TALARICO: "Prophetic voices like Jesus have helped me reckon with my own whiteness, my own masculinity, my own certainty, my own ego. It's a never-ending process, and it's a painful process."
What kind of man talks like this?
I taught during the rise of Chromebooks in classrooms and it was a nightmare
Kids cheating rampantly, Googling every single fact, refusing to read assuming that copy and pasting things from Wikipedia counted as an answer
Students were regularly able to circumvent controls to watch porn, play video games, and watch movies or YouTube in class
Students used shared Google Docs to gossip, bully each other, and plan crime (not joking)
Everyone knew it was a disaster but the district refused to stop using them because “this is the future, kids need to learn computers”, plus massive amounts of funding were tied to them
Mandatory testing was done on the computers and they were used for IEP accommodations so they were unavoidable
Eventually, things got so bad that despite vigorous protests from parents and administrators, I went almost entirely analog, requiring students only use paper and textbook except for state mandated tests
That worked really well until COVID, where remote learning once again became mandatory
Even after the return to classrooms administration required everything be accessible online at all times, so there was no longer any option to stop the digital distractions
A true nightmare for teachers and a system that has radically failed students
🚨🚨🚨Alert: Reports that President Trump is preparing an Executive Order to make Daylights Savings Time permanent, ending the requirement to change our clocks twice a year! Changing clocks caused body stress and the death of countless older Americans!!🔥🔥🔥
@realDonaldTrump@elonmusk@VP
I can already see that the left wing strategy is going to be pretending they didn't push a bunch of propaganda that was insanely unpopular for a decade and acting like they didn’t and trying to gaslight the people who called them out for being crazy and NOPE.
Barack Obama’s ICE chief received an award for 920,000 removals.
Donald Trump’s ICE chief was called a Nazi.
It’s the same person: Tom Homan.
In 2012, Obama deported 409,000 people.
In 2025, Trump deported 290,000 people.
The difference is mainstream media brainwashing.
I didn’t really want to watch this video but finally viewed it all just now. We really need to require our liberal friends and relatives to view it. It’s so terrible.
They attacked butter, we got margarine and seed oils.
They attacked leather, we got plastic shoes that fall apart.
They attacked wool, we got polyester that sheds microplastics.
Now they're attacking beef and offering you textured vegetable protein grown in factories.
Notice the pattern? Every "improvement" is worse for you and better for corporate profits.
Traditional materials work. Industrial substitutes don't. It's not complicated.
Erika Kirk forgives her husband’s assassin:
"Our savior said, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do. That man, that young man, I forgive him."
So incredibly powerful.
Pray for Erika 🙏🏻