“What radicalized me?”
Watching Democrat politicians tell me crime was down while watching videos of innocent people being attacked.
Watching officials tell me the border was secure while millions entered the country illegally.
Watching the media spend years obsessing over certain victims while barely mentioning others.
Watching cities spend billions of dollars and somehow end up with more homelessness, more addiction, more disorder, and less accountability.
Watching people demand that I ignore what my own eyes can see.
I wasn’t radicalized.
I was paying attention.
The moment ordinary Americans started judging policies by outcomes instead of promises, the people selling the promises started calling them extremists.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
Hey King Charles: @RoyalFamily@ClarenceHouse would you like to comment since you are Defender of Faiths and see yourself more of a global soft power
Are these the Islamic values that you believe we all share and can learn from?
Remember this woman the next time you remind Christians about tolerance and interfaith.
When Navy seaman Douglas Hegdahl fell overboard into the Gulf of Tonkin in 1967, North Vietnamese forces pulled him out of the water and dragged him to the most feared prison of the Vietnam War — the Hanoi Hilton.
He was young. He was low-ranking. And the moment he arrived, he made a decision his captors never saw coming.
He would become the dumbest man in the room.
Hegdahl shuffled around the prison yard with a blank expression and a dopey grin, tripping over things, asking confused questions, acting like a man who couldn't tie his own shoelaces. His guards laughed at him. They gave him a nickname — "The Incredibly Stupid One" — and, crucially, they gave him something no other prisoner had: the freedom to wander.
They thought he was harmless.
He was anything but.
While his captors looked away, Hegdahl quietly dropped dirt and stones into enemy truck fuel tanks, sabotaging their operations one engine at a time. But that wasn't his real mission. His real mission was invisible.
Every day, Hegdahl watched. He listened. He memorized — the name of every American prisoner held in that camp, their capture date, the conditions they endured, the torture they suffered. Information the North Vietnamese deliberately hid from the outside world. Information that hundreds of families back home were desperate for.
And he found a way to make sure he'd never forget a single detail.
He set every name, every date, every fact — to the tune of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." He sang it silently in his head, day after day, in a prison cell, surrounded by men who had no idea what the young fool was quietly carrying.
In 1969, the North Vietnamese released him early as a propaganda gesture. They wanted to show the world their generosity. They thought they were setting a harmless simpleton free.
Instead, they handed the United States one of the most valuable intelligence assets of the entire war.
The moment Hegdahl reached American soil, he delivered everything — name after name after name. Over 250 prisoners accounted for. Families who had waited years in agonizing silence finally learned their sons, husbands, and fathers were alive.
Senior military officers later said his information was so detailed, so precise, that it fundamentally changed how America understood the POW situation in Vietnam.
Douglas Hegdahl never fired a weapon. He never led a charge. He won his battle by making the enemy believe he was nothing — and quietly becoming everything.
The most dangerous person in the room isn't always the loudest. Sometimes, it's the one they forgot to watch.
Kids and dogs are the absolute best judges of character.
Most kids reject Meghan Markle.
Thay says everything.
Harry should have done the same.
Goes to show you that kids have more sense than he does.
Meghan Markle might genuinely be one of the most exhausting public figures alive because absolutely nothing about her matches her own narrative.
Everything is “trauma” and “freedom” until it’s time to sell something. Then suddenly it’s royal wedding nostalgia, duchess branding, fake British lifestyle aesthetics and Montecito Downton Abbey cosplay again.
If the monarchy was so unbearable, why is she still financially, socially and publicly feeding off it years later?
She spent 18 months there. EIGHTEEN. And somehow it has become her entire identity for the next decade.
Privacy?
Netflix cameras.
Hated royal life?
Uses the title nonstop.
Wanted freedom?
Still obsessed with royal status and image.
American feminist?
Selling a Pinterest fantasy version of aristocratic England to Californians.
Scones for Memorial Day. Recipes in kilograms for Americans. Wedding inspired candles. Duchess titles everywhere. Montecito cosplay with a side of Buckingham Palace branding.
It’s embarrassing.
She wanted out so badly, yet still cannot function without selling the very institution she claims damaged her.
At this point it genuinely feels like she wakes up every morning and asks herself how to become even more unlikeable than the day before.
🚨 JUST IN: Islamists and leftists are FURIOUS after Tommy Robinson gave the perfect answer
Q: What would happen if you become a prime minister tomorrow?
ROBINSON: "I would STOP Islam, I'd END foreign funding in this country. All the migrants would be taken out the hotels and sent back tomorrow by the military!"
Holy based!
"I would have re-migration. It's time for many Muslims to leave this country. You've got your homes to go to. This is our home. We've got nowhere to go to!"
"We're not allowing it to change any longer. You've seen today, people have fed up then. People are FED UP!" 🔥
This is the way, western man!
h/t Veronika Rogoyska @TRobinsonNewEra
“I’m here for my money and my free house. It’s my dream.”
Notice the entitlement. MY money and MY free house.
So this is your reminder that mass immigration at this scale is impossible without heavy government funding.
They are not coming to the West to work.
They are coming for the subsidized lifestyle you pay for.
Their net contribution is not zero, it is negative.
This would never have happened at this level without a massive public trough funding it. Your tax dollars are the incentive.
You work hard, the government takes your money, and funnels it to them.
You are funding this reality. Take it up with your government.
They are the ones confiscating your earnings to incentivize mass immigration.
🚨 A 78-year-old man walking his dog past a mosque on Friday night was attacked by four Muslims.
They told him not to walk his dog near the mosque during Eid.
Ban Islamic immigration and deport Islamists before it’s too late to save our communities?
A. Yes
B. No
When I was Muslim, I compared Muhammad’s last words to Jesus’ last words.
Not just the facts, but the spirit behind them.
And bro, the difference is staggering. It shook my devout Muslim faith.
According to Sahih al-Bukhari, Muhammad’s final words included: “May Allah curse the Jews and the Christians. They made the graves of their prophets into places of worship.”
Those are words associated with his final moments.
No forgiveness. No reconciliation. No peace.
Now compare that to Jesus.
Beaten, betrayed, tortured, hanging on a cross with nails through His wrists, Jesus says:
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
And then: “It is finished.”
One dies speaking curses.
The other dies extending forgiveness.
One ends by drawing lines and reinforcing division.
The other tears the veil and reconciles heaven and earth.
And whether people like it or not, final words reveal something deeply personal about the heart.
That contrast shook me.
Because one man’s final moments reinforced separation, while the other’s changed eternity through mercy, sacrifice, and love.
Please sit with that honestly.
Wow
Thank you so much to the amazing @MilanoReturns for this gem - I can’t imagine how much effort it took to pull this one together 💪🏼
Damn, this is good! Well done ❤️