Since #DarkMatter is trending today, here is the show's full blooper reel.
All 3 seasons of #DarkMatter available to stream at https://t.co/ajg1N51qYE!
Is he a Jihadist that want to implement Sharia Law, or is he a woke socialist that want to make prostitution legal and stand for queer liberation? You can’t have it both ways.
Let me clear the air.
There are people accusing me of being “Islamophobic” because of my recent statements about Zohran.
I called for him to be impeached and deported because of his shady citizenship paperwork and what he’s trying to push in this country.
That’s it. That’s the reason.
I don’t have anything against Muslims.
I have everything against Muslims trying to take over our country.
I have everything against people trying to destroy our country, implement Sharia law, and turn America into something it was never meant to be.
If you come here, respect our freedoms.
If you come here, respect our laws.
If you come here, don’t try to replace America with something else.
This is about protecting our country, our culture, and our way of life.
And I’m not apologizing for that.
Not today. Not ever.
@w_terrence Is he a Jihadist that want to implement Sharia Law, or is he a woke socialist that want to make prostitution legal and stand for queer liberation? You can’t have it both ways.
ABOUT THE SPEECH: First of all: let’s all give Zohran Mamdani his due. He just did the impossible — beat Democratic royalty (the Cuomos), beat the money, beat the machine and then pushed past Trump himself to become the first Muslim mayor of America’s biggest city. That’s a huge accomplishment.
With this upset win, he has already written his name in American history books. And he’s only 34 years old.
The pride and energy you’re seeing from his supporters is hard earned and well-deserved.
That said: I would be remiss if I didn’t flag something I noticed during last night’s victory speech. The Mamdani on stage last night seemed like a different Mamdani than the one who won people over on the campaign trail.
While campaigning, Mamdani was calm, warm, inclusive — the kind of guy who built a big tent that might have a place for everyone. But last night, his tone was sharper. His voice was louder. His rhetoric was harsher. His famous smile and sense of humor were mostly absent.
His many supporters loved it. But others just couldn’t relate.
That was a missed opportunity.
I greatly preferred Mamdani’s FIRST victory speech — the one he gave when he first upset Cuomo and burst onto the global stage this summer. It was brilliant, warm, sunny, inviting. If he goes back to that mode — the world could be his oyster.
Fortunately, as he continues to make history, Mamdani will have many, many more speeches to give
@PiersUncensored@piersmorgan@AnaKasparian@OmarBaddar@emilykschrader@ShabbosK of Nasrallah's speech that had no reference to the anti-Semitic comment, and statements by the editor-in-chief of the Lebanese newspaper which published the quotes that questioned both the translation and the "agenda of the translator." Glass also wrote that, Wafa Hoteit, denied
@OliLondonTV Then let her. What better way to prove your point?
Kidnapping them just proved that they would have broadcasted the genocide with even more cameras.