You have to be 16 to drive.
You have to be 18 to vote.
You have to be 21 to drink.
You have to be 25 to rent a car.
Why are teachers talking to our kids about sexuality at 12?
Why are kids encouraged to mutilate their bodies at 13?
This gender ideology madness needs to end.
21 prior arrests, including alleged crimes against children. He was out on supervised release/bail for other cases (e.g., exposing himself to a mother and children)
Right before the September 2024 sucker-punch attack, he was out on supervised release for a July 2024 Staten Island case where he allegedly exposed himself to a mother and her two young children.
Bragg's New York’s bail reform laws are the main reason for this career criminal to be out of jail to commit such an act of violence. BRAGG,s and all his crew have massive amounts of blood on their hands, the worse part, the communist have no remorse what's so ever.
🚨NEW: Father of two died after getting trapped in a Boston subway station escalator while more than a dozen people walked past him without helping
Steven McCluskey, 40, lost his balance while going down an escalator at Davis Station in Somerville just before 5 a.m. on February 27
Surveillance video shows his coat getting caught in the escalator as he desperately tried to free himself
As the fabric tightened around his neck, McCluskey eventually collapsed at the bottom of the escalator
Video released by the MBTA shows multiple people walking past him without stopping to help, including one man who watched briefly before walking away
An employee finally stopped the escalator more than 20 minutes later before medics arrived and performed CPR
I'm not a Republican nor a Democrat and this is not a political channel.
But I am enjoying the amazing creativity of the LA mayor's race campaign ads.
They are off the charts.
Is this the future of politcal campaigns? (and Hollywood)?
@XDeliveryCats@creepydotorg I believe they do. Because I remember having this problem when I was little, probably not 10, could be 12, or 13. This is something related to unbalanced hormones, I believe.
@Noahpinion Looking at the comments, I’m realizing the political climate here isn't exactly friendly either. Fair enough—maybe they won't regret it after all.
@Noahpinion Given the current political climate in China, I just hope they don't look back and regret the move. But the truth is, the job market here is brutal right now. We’re all just specks of dust in the wind—at the end of the day, you just go where the current pulls you.
Peter Wang was a freshman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. He was also an Army JROTC cadet who dreamed of attending West Point and serving his country.
On February 14, 2018, when the shooting started, Peter was in study hall. As panic spread through the corridors, he moved towards the exit. Not to flee, but to hold the door open for his classmates to escape behind him. He was shot and killed in a third floor hallway.
He was found still wearing his JROTC uniform. He was only 15 years old.
For his actions he was posthumously awarded the ROTC Medal for Heroism by the US Army, and also posthumously admitted to the United States Military Academy at West Point for the class of 2025.
The West Point class of 2025 voted to give Peter their Honorary Graduate Award, because as one cadet put it, he embodied duty, honor, and country before he ever had the chance to wear the uniform for real.
He never made it to West Point. But he already lived everything West Point stands for.
Opinion: The man who killed Grandpa Vicha is free. To understand why, follow the $200 million California spent on organizations that argued against punishing the people killing us.
📝: @garrytan https://t.co/00qXrtljsU
I built https://t.co/R1jAMUfNTv — a free public database for American citizens who deserve safer communities.
You can track which judges released defendants who then got rearrested, skipped court, or violated their release conditions. All public records. All free.
I started with Orange County FL and will be expanding to all 67 Florida counties and eventually every state in the country. This first batch of info is from 2024 and since public reports are released in March/April for the previous year, data is behind. But I wanted to see if this is plausible. After adding 2024,I'll add 2025 and then figure out how to get real-time-data uploaded.
It's in beta — would love to know what you think 👇
Numbers don't lie, but criminals do.
https://t.co/DfTcJ6XMYn
@bennyjohnson@jockowillink@GrantCardone@LauraLoomer@nickshirleyy@j_fishback
The judge who sentenced a GANG MEMBER to 9 MONTHS in prison after he BEAT A MAN TO DEATH just sentenced an NYPD veteran with no record of misconduct to 3-9 YEARS, as punishment for a split second judgement call made to protect his fellow officers.
Our statement below:
San Francisco Judge Hands KiIIer of 84-Year-Old Grandpa a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
In a slap to every law-abiding citizen and especially to Asian American families terrorized by random street violence, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Linda Colfax let Antoine Watson walk free after he brutally shoved 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee to his death in 2021.
Surveillance video captured the horror: Watson, then 19, sprinted across the sidewalk like it was a game and slammed the defenseless Thai immigrant grandfather to the ground. Ratanapakdee never recovered. He died days later from the fall.
Watson was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and assault. The judge sentenced him to eight years but gave full credit for the five years he already spent in county jail. She then suspended the rest, citing his "traumatic childhood," good behavior on probation so far, and claims he showed remorse. Watson gets to go home to his mother's house in Hayward on supervised probation instead of doing real prison time.
The victim's family is devastated and outraged. They watched a cold-blooded street attack treated like a minor youthful mistake. No justice for Grandpa Vicha. No real accountability for ending an innocent life over nothing.
This is the rotten fruit of soft-on-crime policies and activist judges in blue cities. Criminals get endless excuses while victims and their families get lectures on empathy. Watson's "trauma" apparently matters more than the life he stole from an elderly man out for a simple walk.
San Francisco's message is loud and clear: Attack the vulnerable, serve a fraction of the sentence, then hit the streets again. Law and order has been replaced by suicidal compassion that protects predators, not the public.
Voters in California need to remember names like Judge Linda Colfax when retention elections come up. Enough is enough. Real justice demands consequences that fit the crime, not therapy sessions for kiIIers.
This is OUT OF CONTROL. This far-left judge admits to letting this violent offender go.... who went on to then execute an elderly man.
Why did she let him go? Because of fears that prison would be “too hard on him”.
ARREST THE JUDGES.
REPOST if you agree!
#thinblueline #lawenforcement
🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: Mass amounts of Americans are calling for the courts to be PURGED as San Francisco leftist Judge Linda Colfax released a criminal who FATALLY assaulted an 84YO — because she was worried prison would have a "poor impact" on him
BETRAYAL
19 year old black man who violently shoved an elderly man from behind, causing him to fall and strike his head on the pavement, causing his death, GETS PROBATION in San Francisco
‘The attack was unprovoked. Watson later testified he was having a bad day, felt angry’
“He's on probation for killing our father-in-law and it's unacceptable, and I think everyone knows it”
“A judge sentenced Watson, a total of eight years in state prison. Watson will get credit for good behavior and time served for his five years in county jail instead of going to state prison, the judge ordered Watson to be released on probation”
The judge “made the choice to suspend the remainder of time that he would've had to serve”
This decision is devastating for our family and community. My father was vulnerable, unprovoked, and did nothing to deserve what happened. Accountability matters, and we will continue to stand for safety, dignity, and justice for our seniors.