In 24 hours, the world has heard more about the Scotsman who stabbed 5 Arabs and killed none, than it will ever hear about the Arab who beheaded a 14-year-old German boy in May, or the Arab who beheaded a German woman in Italy in February.
The young man I sponsored into the Catholic Church last year is on fire. He’s ministering to friends and family, and he’s bringing some of his people to Mass for the first time, and they love it
This warms my heart to no end
Young men are going to change the world. I am grateful to be able to witness it
LAST NIGHT: Whoopi Goldberg Attacked Jack Keane — and Received a Brutal “Lesson” She Won’t Soon Forget
Whoopi Goldberg thought she could easily score public points by attacking Jack Keane over his views on patriotism, national unity, military service, and the direction of American culture. But this time, she picked the wrong opponent.
Known as one of America's most respected military leaders and public commentators, Jack Keane didn’t just respond — he delivered a powerful message about freedom of thought, personal responsibility, and respect for everyday Americans.
“Whoopi Goldberg says voices like mine are contributing to division,” Jack Keane began in a calm but firm tone. “But what truly divides a nation is dismissing people simply because they hold different beliefs and insisting that only one viewpoint deserves to be heard.”
And he didn’t stop there.
“You know what’s even more dangerous?” Keane continued. “Using influence and public platforms to shame millions of hardworking Americans simply because they refuse to embrace a particular cultural or political narrative.”
Then Jack Keane went even further, speaking as someone who has spent decades serving the country, advising national leaders, and working alongside service members and military families.
“It’s not disagreement that weakens a nation,” Keane said. “Strong nations survive disagreement. What weakens them is intolerance, contempt, and the growing belief that political opponents are enemies rather than fellow citizens.”
At that point, this was no longer just another public clash — it became a larger conversation about free speech, civic responsibility, and the future of public discourse in America. Instead of backing down, Jack Keane transformed the confrontation into a broader debate about the values that hold the country together.
“I’m not claiming to have all the answers,” Keane admitted. “But I will always believe that America is strongest when people can speak freely, debate openly, and still respect one another at the end of the day.”
And then came the line that many supporters said they would never forget:
“America was never built on fear of disagreement. It was built on courage, freedom, and the belief that people with different views could work together for something greater than themselves. So ask yourselves — who is really trying to unite this country?”
What began as a celebrity attack quickly turned into something much bigger: a message about unity, responsibility, leadership, and the future of America.
Wow, straight to wishing Pauline deserves death threats because she has the wrong opinions. That's not 'punching Nazis', that's just being a sad, gutless little fascist in a rainbow mask. Your entire argument is 'I disagree with her so violence is fine and her kids should cop it too.' Congrats — you've proven exactly why Pauline Hanson exists in the first place. People like you, with your zero-tolerance tolerance, are the reason normal Australians are sick of this shit. Keep seething. Death threats are still disgusting, and so are the cowards who make excuses for them. Vote @PaulineHansonOz@OneNationAus@jamesashby
In Edinburgh, Scotland, a Muslim migrant stabbed multiple innocent White people & tried to enter a nearby nursery to attack children.
He ransacked a shop & then was arrested after seven hour stand-off with police where he hung out a window laughing.
Funny all of the people enraged about the White Scottish man losing his shit yesterday after hundreds of thousands to millions of White girls were tortured, raped & killed by Muslims were completely SILENT on this incident in March this year.
They also stayed silent on the Muslim grooming gangs, they called them propaganda.
They are Antiwhite & only care if the victims are non-White.
Selective outrage, hypocrisy & double standards.
They don’t care about your lives, only when it affects their tribal group.
We cannot coexist with people that do not value our lives.
Just so I understand, Muslim rape gangs stole little British girls, put them in "red rooms" then tortured and raped them, some got pregnant and then had miscarriages due to the torture.
And Muslim UK politicians are burying it.
Did I get that right
Feel free to leave.
You had your shot at demonising white people and your race card was declined.
Go make whichever Islamic country you herald from great again.
“He who saves his country does not violate any law.”
If the Government refuses to deal with the paedophilic invaders, eventually the people will. This should be obvious.
This one is on the Establishment.
Well, it looks like one incompetent, clueless, bumbling Labour/Labor leader—who has wrecked his nation through reckless mass migration and deranged Net Zero fantasies—is finally on his way out.
How long until the other one is unceremoniously dispatched and joins him in the dustbin of history as a failed leader who inflicted needless harm and dragged his nation backwards?
The government is packaging its tiny $5 a week tax cut in the same bill as its controversial CGT and negative gearing changes, it’s a poison pill.
Australians are sick of dirty political tricks.
A man targets Muslims in Edinburgh.
Keir Starmer is up in arms.
Yet Muslims commit terror attacks, groom hundreds of thousands of children..... Not a peep.
Muslims seem to get special treatment. It was only a matter of time before normal Brits had enough.
Posted elsewhere as an open letter to Dilbo:
An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese
Prime Minister,
My name is Nicholas Miller.
I'm not a politician. I'm not a millionaire. I'm not someone with influence or power.
I'm simply an Australian father trying to keep a roof over my children's heads.
Like thousands of Australians, I've stood in line at rental inspections with dozens, sometimes hundreds, of other people, hoping someone will choose me. I've watched families live in caravans, cars and emergency accommodation while being told that Australia is one of the richest countries on Earth.
I recently put my face to this crisis on Channel 7 News and Yahoo News.
That wasn't easy.
It took courage.
It meant opening my family's struggles to the entire country because someone has to stop pretending this isn't happening.
Today, I'm asking you, not as the Prime Minister, but as a father.
How did we get to a point where an Australian-born father has to compete in an impossible rental market just to give his children somewhere safe to sleep?
Why are ordinary Australians being told to simply "keep applying" when there are barely any affordable homes available?
Why are emergency accommodation services overwhelmed while working Australians are becoming homeless?
Why should a father who works, pays taxes and raises children have to wonder where his family will sleep next?
I know housing is a complex issue.
I know immigration isn't the only cause.
I know decades of underbuilding, planning delays, construction costs and population growth have all contributed.
But none of that changes one simple reality.
Demand has grown faster than housing supply.
Australians are paying the price.
As Prime Minister, what are you doing today, not in five years, to help Australian families who are already drowning?
What do you say to the single parent who has been rejected from fifty rental applications?
What do you say to the child moving from motel to motel?
What do you say to the father trying to explain why they can't go home because there isn't one?
I don't hate migrants.
Australia has always been built by people from around the world.
But I do believe every government has a responsibility to make sure housing supply keeps pace with population growth so Australians and new arrivals alike have somewhere to live.
If that balance has been lost, then Australians deserve an honest explanation.
We deserve honesty.
We deserve accountability.
And we deserve answers.
Prime Minister, many Australians feel forgotten.
We're not asking for luxury.
We're asking for security.
We're asking for somewhere to call home.
We're asking for the chance to raise our children with dignity.
You often say you care about Australians doing it tough.
Please show us.
Not with another press conference.
Not with another promise.
Show us with action.
Build more homes.
Support renters.
Reduce waiting lists.
Ensure emergency accommodation is available for those who need it.
And tell Australians, plainly and honestly, how we're going to get out of this crisis.
Because right now, many of us have lost faith.
This letter isn't written out of hate.
It's written out of desperation.
From one father to another, I'm asking you to remember what it means to protect a family.
Because that's all I'm trying to do.
Please don't ignore us.
We vote.
We work.
We contribute.
We love this country.
And we deserve answers.
Respectfully,
Nicholas Miller
A proud Australian father.
Speaking for every Australian family still searching for somewhere to call home.
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