The New York Times tells the story of two men.
One is a blue collar American from rural Minnesota who has lived in the same town his whole life and works at the same factory that his father did. He has never been arrested, coaches baseball, and teaches Sunday school on the weekends.
The other is an illegal alien from Guatemala who stole his identity so he could work in the United States-- somebody with three prior deportations, multiple arrests for DUI, four anchor babies, and was once in a car accident that killed a 68-year-old man.
The American was forced to pay thousands of dollars in taxes to the IRS on behalf of the illegal alien using his name and social security number-- which happens to millions of Americans every single year.
But according to our left-wing media class, both of these men are victims and worthy of your sympathy.
US Orthodox churches ‘OVERFLOWING with converts’ — NYT
Young men in particular are drawn to Orthodoxy, say they want tradition and masculine guidance
Apparently, normal people don't want lesbian bishops and sermons on climate change
Be full of contradictions. Go boxing, but also be a looksmaxxer. Have lots of money, but also homelessmaxx. Dress casually, but have read the entire Western canon. Listen to hardcore techno when you go out, but play the piano at home.
@JackPosobiec “It spoke, and its voice was the voice of the Beast. It said: “Welcome!”. It proclaimed the beatification of the new poor, the new martyrs, the new Christs. It called for the abolition of frontiers, the mixing of races, the religion of humanity.“ Camp of the Saints
16%. 16% of people living in a once-great American city are foreigners. The next time someone tells you that some visa program only makes up some small percent of the population, remember this. It all adds up and none of it is good.
“I do recommend Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be” George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation 1789
“It spoke, and its voice was the voice of the Beast. It said: “Welcome!”. It proclaimed the beatification of the new poor, the new martyrs, the new Christs. It called for the abolition of frontiers, the mixing of races, the religion of humanity.“ Camp of the Saints
I urge Heads of State and the leaders of nations to listen to the cry of the poorest. There can be no peace without justice. The poor remind us of this in many ways, through migration as well as through their cries, which are often stifled by the myth of well-being and progress, which does not take everyone into account.
@Pontifex “It spoke, and its voice was the voice of the Beast. It said: “Welcome!”. It proclaimed the beatification of the new poor, the new martyrs, the new Christs. It called for the abolition of frontiers, the mixing of races, the religion of humanity.“ Camp of the Saints
I don't recognise the language being spoken on my train anymore.
Not a single conversation in English for 40 minutes.
I look around and realise I'm the foreigner now.
In my own country. On the train line I grew up on.
And if I mention this, I'm the problem.
To speak of superior and inferior ways of life is necessarily to deny that every form of life has dignity or meaning. But, in particular, the net effect is to deny that mere life has any worth.
Watching @MattWalshBlog go from a chamber of commerce Republican who repudiated the “Alt-Right” in 2016 to a full fledge defender of Europeans and our civilization in 2025- is something to behold.
Love the transformation