🚨BREAKING:
This is an absolute disgrace unfolding in Tampa — a pack of Muslim men swarming and assaulting a Christian preacher simply for reading the Bible in a public park on American soil.
They shout that it’s “their area” and try to shut him down with force.
This isn’t integration.
This is straight-up takeover mentality, treating U.S. streets like conquered territory where only their rules apply.
We didn’t import millions to watch free speech get attacked and our traditions get erased in our own backyard.
Enough with the denial.
America belongs to Americans, not imported ideologies that demand submission.
Deport the violent ones and enforce basic respect for our laws and culture. No more turning cities into battlegrounds.
KFC can give whatever excuse they’d like for updating the logo but we all know they did it to add shoulders to the Colonel so people would stop saying their logo was Harlan Sanders’ head on a little stick figure body
“Name one thing the Republican Party has done for Black Americans?”
Say less, I was built for this question.
• 1863: Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring enslaved people in Confederate-held territory free.
• 1865: Republican-led Congress passed the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery in the United States.
• 1866: Republican Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, establishing citizenship and equal civil rights.
• 1867: Republican Congress passed the Reconstruction Acts, requiring former Confederate states to protect Black male suffrage before rejoining the Union.
• 1868: The 14th Amendment was ratified, granting birthright citizenship and equal protection under the law.
• 1870: The 15th Amendment was ratified, prohibiting racial discrimination in voting.
• 1870-1871: Enforcement Acts passed to protect Black voting rights from violence.
• 1875: Civil Rights Act passed banning discrimination in public accommodations.
• 1922: House passed Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill to make lynching a federal crime.
• 1957: President Eisenhower signed Civil Rights Act creating Civil Rights Commission.
• 1957: President Eisenhower deployed troops to enforce school desegregation in Little Rock.
• 1960: President Eisenhower signed Civil Rights Act expanding Black voting protections.
• 1969: Nixon administration implemented Philadelphia Plan with minority hiring goals.
• 1969: Nixon administration launched programs supporting Black business and entrepreneurship.
• 1970s-2000s: Republican administrations expanded minority contracting preferences.
• 1983: President Reagan signed law establishing Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal holiday.
• 1991: President George H.W. Bush signed Civil Rights Act expanding discrimination remedies.
• 1996: Republican Congress passed welfare reform with work requirements and time limits.
• 1990s-present: Republican leaders advanced school choice and charter school programs.
• 2001: President George W. Bush signed No Child Left Behind to close achievement gaps.
• 2017: President Trump signed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act creating Opportunity Zones.
• 2018: President Trump signed First Step Act for criminal justice and sentencing reform.
• 2023: Supreme Court struck down race-conscious college admissions, ruling against affirmative action policies at Harvard and UNC.
• 2025: President Trump signed an executive order ending DEI programs, mandates, preferences, and offices across the federal government.
• 2025–2026: Reestablished and expanded the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) focused on excellence, innovation, research competitiveness, and additional grant funding/support.
• 2025–2026: Continued and promoted Opportunity Zones investments aimed at economically distressed communities.
• 2025–2026: Further implementation and follow-on efforts on criminal justice reform (building on First Step Act).
However much Gwynne is worth, 100x that
I cold emailed her when I was a freshman after hearing her keynote at Harvard. She responded to me in under 16 hours and we spoke later that week.
(At the time, I was running a non-profit teaching 3D‑printing classes to girls aged 7-14 while researching the structural drivers of the gender gap in STEM.)
I asked her what piqued her interest in STEM. She told me that her mom dragged her to a Society of Women Engineers talk in Illinois. One mechanical engineer on the panel had “killer shoes and a sharp suit”. Gwynne basically thought, "Whatever she's doing, I'm doing that." ~Iconic~
Victor Blythe spent years hiding behind his credentials as a psychotherapist to gain the trust of vulnerable children, all while secretly collecting and trading the most exploitative images imaginable. He didn't just collect thousands of images of children being sexually abused; he encouraged others to exploit children. No sentence can undo the harm he caused, but this one ensures he is held accountable. We will continue to pursue anyone who preys on children with every tool we have.
The man convicted in Katie's death was issued an Illinois driver's license by @ILSecOfState under @Giannoulias.
Save lives? Common sense? Safety?
The lack of self-awareness from @Giannoulias is amazing.
In court, through an interpreter, Katies killer said he could not read, write, or speak English or Spanish and only spoke a remote K'iche' language.
How did Illinois allow this?
We spent months teaching Katie the proper and responsible way to be on Illinois roads.
@GovPritzker and AG Kwame Raoul won't provide accountability.
@TheJusticeDept and @SecDuffy: we need a compressive investigate of Illinois' CDL/DL issuance practices.
Accountability matters.
If jokingly calling Michelle Obama a man is so bad, what would be their reaction if protesters gathered at Obama's front door with "rape michelle" signs?
Asking for a friend.
How to address the liberal media by Dana White
Reporter ~ What message do you have for those who say this event shouldn't have happened on the W.H lawn
White ~ F'VCK em, I don't give a s'hit about them
The ratings have to be through the roof
Thumbs up if you watched it
you have to think of the “Michelle Obama is a man” as a meme
it’s not serious
think of it as something harmless like posting videos of a guy getting shot to death on a college campus in the replies of the tweets of his widow
🇺🇸 Alejandro Villanueva. Soldier Field. 2017.
Entire Steelers team stays hidden in the tunnel. He wants to see his flag.
He walks out alone. Hand over heart. Stands by himself for the anthem.
Respect, from all of us🫡🇺🇸
Ontem fui a uma ONG e adotei um cão que já havia sido adotado e devolvido quatro vezes por ser medroso.
Foi a primeira noite dele aqui em casa. Ansioso, triste e sem entender que agora estava seguro, ele não quis dormir na cama, mas os gatos perceberam.
Eles, que SEMPRE dormem em suas próprias caminhas, passaram a noite inteira deitados ao lado dele no chão.
Ele só conseguiu dormir e se acalmar com a presença dos gatos do lado dele. Eles não saíram de perto dele em nenhum minuto… 🥹