America is not ready to admit it, but we have been invaded. Our communities are under attack, our youth are being corrupted, our institutions are being usurped, and our culture is being ransacked.
Our constitution was designed to enable good men to promote good policy, while protecting the system from any one branch gaining too much power out of fear of bad actors. Today, every branch is filled with bad actors who push to remove our rights as citizens. In November 2024, we made some progress in reclaiming our own government, but we have been caught flat-footed in a moment of weakness.
From 2008 to 2024, vicious snakes worked behind the scenes, pushing a message of they called progressivism, setting our culture back a century and opening the door to colonizers in our own land. They flooded our courts with puppet justices, expanded their own power lopsidedly, and poisoned our children. They changed definitions of our words, using radical rhetoric to mentally disenfranchise entire cities. Their methodology is inherently self-destructive, and the locations they most deeply infiltrated are now self-destructing.
We have reclaimed control, but our government, even with all emergency powers, is not designed to respond at such a great pace to quell the evil that has entered our country. Our forefathers foresaw this issue with our founding documents and implemented a safeguard—the most important sentence written in our laws:
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
This is a call to arms. Every citizen should be arming themselves to defend their right to life, liberty, family, property, speech, religion, and movement. Every group of citizens should be organizing to defend their community. Every church should be organizing to secure their places of worship and protect their parishioners.
Gone are the days of sending our children to fight wars on foreign soil. We now need to protect our children from the war on our home turf, and we aren’t the only ones. Every western country has been invaded, and unfortunately their citizens gave up every weapon they had to defend themselves. We are fortunate for the brilliant minds of our predecessors, and we need to be making better use of the chance they have given us.
This is no longer political; this is a holy war, not of us but upon us. Educate yourselves, arm yourselves, and be ready. Never seek violence, but always be prepared for it, or we will all be destroyed.
Yes. Reform the House of Representatives.
Term limits.
No foreign-born Reps.
Enforceable code of ethics.
It's time we address corruption on the House floor.
Maybe an unpopular take. The SCOTUS decision on birthright citizenship was the right decision for the Right, and I think a lot of people missed that. It solidifies the changing attitude of SCOTUS toward the constitution, moving from a “we think the founders intended” approach to a “them’s the rules” one. If they stay consistent with this, then Americans win way more than they’ll ever lose. First, second, and fourth amendment losses will be recovered, and laws will finally start to make sense again.
The fix for birthright citizenship has always been a congressional one; somewhere we forgot that. Unfortunately, congress fucking sucks. But good news, if we are taking the constitution words-as-written, then the second amendment reads as a final solution should the need arise.
Actually expanding on this, if the Supreme Court is transitioning to a literal interpretation of the constitution going forwards rather than intention, then precedent for both the First and Second are going to get really spicy.
In response to the SCOTUS decisions today, and in anticipation of those tomorrow, I feel compelled to unrelatedly bring up how well judicial replacement worked in El Salvador.
Also, the wording of the Second amendment when it comes to protecting a free “state,” seems related.
In response to the SCOTUS decisions today, and in anticipation of those tomorrow, I feel compelled to unrelatedly bring up how well judicial replacement worked in El Salvador.
Also, the wording of the Second amendment when it comes to protecting a free “state,” seems related.
🚨 JUST IN: The US Supreme Court has just UPHELD the Trump admin's ability to BLOCK criminal foreigners from reentering America, 6-3
BIG WIN!
DHS CONFIRMS: "The Supreme Court affirmed an important tool DHS has long used to prevent criminals from entering our country." 🔥
No sacrificing our security for foreigners!
"What the fuck is going on"
You freaks have enjoyed destroying people's lives for edgy jokes or having a difference of opinion from you for many years
Everyone is tired of it, cancel culture stops here
companies will never be allowed to forget when they toss someone out to appease a mob
You people would swam companies on twitter, tag sponsors, flood customer support forms, threaten employees to create fear in order to force them to get rid of someone you don't like
Now, we will do the same thing. The backlash every time someone is dropped or fired will be so great companies will stop capitulating and ignore you like they should have originally done
Your spellcasting "racist, transphobic, misogynistic, nazi scum!" doesn't work anymore, everyone knows it's bullshit
Welcome to the rice fields, motherfucker
Imagine saying that it would be ok to stab Jasmine Crockett just one time. Not 5, 6, or 7 times; just once. That would be fine if she tried to put you out in the rain.
I would phrase this more directly, but I don't feel like having the feds on my doorstep.
🚨 WTF?! Rep. Jasmine Crockett just DEFENDED Karmelo Anthony's murder of Austin Metcalf: "He simply didn't want to be put out in the rain by some random kid."
"One time, 2 inches. He didn't stab him 5, 6, 7 times..."
Q: If Anthony was white?
CROCKETT: He wouldn't get a 35-year sentence. I GUARANTEE you. I don't even think he would've been convicted! If a white boy would have said that they were afraid of a black boy. Something tells me that that jury that didn't have any black people on it, they would have believed him!