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I no longer feel this platform suits the needs of the Republic
In fact, I think it’s the reason along with YouTube Facebook and any other social media platforms will be the catalyst of the complete destruction of this great Republic
“Liberty cannot be preserved without a general truth and knowledge among the people.”
I’m leaving X.
It’s just an AI propaganda, made for trolls on both sides to hate on each other divide the country further and I’m done with the fucking bullshit that I see every day on this platform.
Fuck this platform!
The only thing Democrats have on deck or on the bench
Are communist, democrat, socialist, or traitors to the country ?
It’s funny how democrats see betraying your oath of Office or badmouth in the constitution and the country history is a good political strategy.
For many college educated students of the last 40 years, it may work because they’ve been indoctrinated to hate their own Skin be ashamed of their country, and are convinced that America is the great evil when it has brought more people out of poverty around the world and given more opportunities to start business and raise a family than any country or civilization in history. Communism loves to attack your history demonize your story and get you to turn on yourselves just like Mao and his youth apprises.
@RepHuffman We need to start calling this movement inside the Democrat Party what it really is..
DSMA (Democrat Socialist Marxists of America)
And their motto is:
“Your innovations and hard work should pay for my way of life! Which is hating you and everything you stand for”
We need to start calling this movement inside the Democrat Party what it really is..
DSMA (Democrat Socialist Marxists of America)
And their motto is:
“Your innovations and hard work should pay for my way of life! Which is hating you and everything you stand for”
Opinion: If You Recklessly Target a Superstar, You Should Be Prepared to Pay the Price
Professional sports are built on competition, not recklessness. Every athlete understands that injuries are part of the game, but there is a fundamental difference between a hard basketball play and conduct that a league later reviews and determines was serious enough to warrant a suspension and a fine.
When that line is crossed, perhaps it’s time for the consequences to extend beyond league discipline.
Caitlin Clark is more than one of the WNBA’s biggest stars. She is the face of one of the fastest-growing brands in professional sports. Companies such as Nike, Gatorade, State Farm, Wilson Sporting Goods, Hy-Vee, Gainbridge, Panini America, Eli Lilly and Company, and Xfinity have invested millions of dollars because they believe in her talent, professionalism, and ability to represent their brands.
Those companies didn’t simply buy advertising. They invested in an athlete whose presence drives ticket sales, television ratings, merchandise, youth participation, and public interest in women’s basketball.
When a player recklessly targets an athlete of that magnitude, the damage doesn’t stop with the person who gets knocked to the floor. Every sponsor that has invested millions in that athlete suddenly faces the possibility of canceled appearances, delayed marketing campaigns, reduced exposure, and diminished value from contracts built around the athlete’s ability to compete.
If a reckless act causes those losses, why shouldn’t the player responsible face civil liability for the financial damage? At a minimum, the injured athlete should have the option to seek compensation. And if the law permits under the specific facts, companies that can demonstrate direct financial harm should evaluate whether they have legal remedies available as well.
This isn’t about eliminating physical basketball. Hard fouls are part of the game. But intentionally or recklessly crossing the line into conduct that even the league determines deserves suspension is something entirely different.
A $1,000 fine is little more than a symbolic gesture when millions of dollars in careers, endorsements, and business investments are potentially placed at risk. Meaningful financial accountability would send a far stronger message than a brief suspension ever could.
Professional athletes have every right to play with intensity. They do not have the right to recklessly jeopardize another player’s health, career, or the investments made by the businesses that support them. The purpose of civil lawsuits is not revenge. It is accountability. If a player knowingly or recklessly causes harm beyond the ordinary risks of the game, the legal system exists to determine whether compensation is appropriate. That possibility alone could discourage dangerous conduct far more effectively than another small fine from the league.
The message should be clear: compete hard, defend aggressively, and play to win. But if you intentionally or recklessly endanger another player’s career and the investments surrounding it, don’t expect league discipline to be the only consequence.
@KarenBassLA Great talking point, but you don’t make federal immigration law. You can barely run your own city. Any pathway to citizenship has to pass Congress and be signed by the President before it becomes law. Until then, it’s just political rhetoric.
@CarlHigbie ““Carl, if cartels can charge people $5,000 to $10,000 or more to sneak into America illegally, why is it unreasonable to expect someone seeking citizenship to pay a similar amount to come here legally? Shouldn’t legal immigration be worth at least as much as illegal immigration?”
He has never been a Republican!
He has been and always will be a antisemitic libertarian…and will always be a antisemitic libertarian and he’s also a messianic heretic.
He thinks he understands Christ and Jesus, but he is actually been influenced by the shining one, the antichrist, the anti-Jesus…
In my opinion @TuckerCarlson is the 21st-century Judas.. from what I witnessed of his version of Christianity and he may also be remembered as the 21st-century Benedict Arnold, selling America for 30 pieces of silver.
@DOGE It has been rumored that this sofa-king-stupid, opportunistic mouthpiece of the Democrat socialists and trash fiction writer made his millions off the American system, and now that he has his millions, wants nobody else to have the same opportunities! It’s been said around the rooms that he accepted COVID money like he was a business and profited off the tragedy. It would be good if somebody looked into his finances, just to verify whether he took COVID money illegally, like many other self-righteous DemocRats have done through insider trading, NGOs, and USAID funding.
I’m sure his work on X and Twitter over the years has been well paid and the palms have been well greased. Nobody spends this much time on social media like this guy without being paid, just like the protesters at every rally.
If it wasn’t USAID or COVID funds, he’s got to have a connection somewhere to Soros or one of these communists living outside the country, China or somewhere, paying him to be a mouthpiece for the destruction of the American republic.
Have I ever felt guilty one day in my, for being white?
Not one bit.
I had nothing to do with the sins of the past, and I’m not going to accept guilt for things I never did. I judge people by their character and actions, not by the color of their skin. As for you, my dear, you’re acting more like a troll than someone looking for an honest discussion.
I’ve been watching visitors from all over the world come here for the World Cup. Europeans, Africans, Australians, and people from every background have been talking about how beautiful America is, how friendly Americans are, and how different the reality is from what they’ve been told.
Some have even said the America portrayed by the media and political activists isn’t the America they’ve actually experienced.
So if you hate this country that much, I’d gladly trade your spot for ten visitors who love America, appreciate its freedoms, and are grateful for the opportunities it provides. America isn’t perfect, but I’m not ashamed of it or myself.
I’m just not someone who goes around fixated as a victim, judging if a person is black or Asian or white, it doesn’t come across my mind. I’d be more inclined to think in the realm of salvation, than color…but I’m certainly not ashamed of being white.
@elonmusk Why even reply these are just a bunch of trolls Elon… real humans know what you did for America and what you do for the world. You’re just a guy that does great things. A little eccentric, but that’s why I like you.