Australia banned X for children but not BlueSky.
Britain is banning X for children but not BlueSky.
This proves one thing.
It's not about protecting children.
It's about censorship and controlling the narrative.
Let’s make one thing very clear: signing up for girls’ wrestling is in NO way a permission slip for sexual assault.
As @ADFLegal explained in our lawsuit: “Digital penetration falls outside the scope of implied consent to participating in athletics because, under normal circumstances of girls wrestling, it is not a reasonably foreseeable hazard from the perspective of a girl wrestler. Nor is sexual assault or groping generally accepted by society as part of any lawful athletic contest.”
Also: girls who sign up for girls’ wrestling aren’t consenting to wrestle boys. Kallie Keeler was betrayed by multiple adults in authority, who knowingly allowed her to wrestle a male without her knowledge or consent. They bear responsibility for what happened to her—and they are continuing to put female wrestlers in harm’s way through their actions and policies.
That’s why, besides suing governing bodies @wiaawa, @waOSPI, and the Puyallup School District, we’re also suing:
- State superintendent Chris Reykdal
- Kallie’s principal
- Her school district’s Title IX coordinator
- Her opponent’s coach
… and not just in their official capacities, but as individuals.
I’m also glad to hear the local prosecutor is reportedly still considering action against those who failed to report the sexual assault, as required by law. These mandatory reporters should have reported the incident within 48 hours but waited 53 days. They should face consequences.
We won’t rest until Kallie gets justice—and girls in Washington state get their sports back.
They booed during the national anthem.
Not after.
Not before.
During.
The President of the United States stood up in Madison Square Garden.
The first sitting president to ever attend an NBA Finals game.
They booed.
Donald Trump came as a guest of the Knicks owner.
A born-and-raised New Yorker.
A Knicks fan since Queens.
They booed.
This is the same league that takes a knee.
The same league whose champions refuse to visit the White House.
The same arena where the cheap seats now decide which Americans count.
In 2024, New York City gave Trump 839,000 votes.
Kamala Harris got 1.9 million.
This wasn't a basketball crowd.
It was a political crowd in basketball jerseys.
The Knicks had won 13 straight playoff games.
The second-longest unbroken playoff streak in NBA history.
The night the President walked in,
the streak died.
Spurs 115. Knicks 111.
There is a word for what happened in that arena.
It isn't free speech.
It's contempt.
Contempt for the office.
Contempt for the flag.
Contempt for the country that lets you sit in those seats.
You can boo a man.
The anthem still plays.
The flag still flies.
America still stands.
But a kid in Kansas was watching last night.
He saw grown men in 400-dollar sneakers
turn the national anthem into a sneer.
He learned exactly what the cities did
the night their team forgot how to win.
Grand Slam Tennis should be like March Madness broadcasting. Different channels but you can find any match you actually wanna watch
I like what TNTs done so far but why is it so difficult to watch Tennis in America & why does every good match require me to download a different app and pay for a subscription service I don’t want (HBO Max)
Does anyone know a country I can move to that broadcasts Slam Tennis correctly and conveniently lol. I will literally move, I can’t take this anymore 😂 #RolandGarros
I need some help from the Diaper Diplomacy family.
YouTube has demonetized my channel for "inauthentic content" content that "appears mass-produced or repetitive."
I've appealed twice. Received the exact same response from YouTube both times. Word for word. Some would even say a “mass-produced or repetitive." response.
I wish there was a way to mass produce my videos. But every single side-eye baby you've ever laughed at was a recording I did of myself on my iPhone. Every one.
I'm not asking for any special treatment. I'm asking for a human to watch my appeal video and make an actual decision based on what they see.
If this channel has ever made you laugh, please share this. Respectfully let @YouTube@YouTubeInsider@YouTubeCreators and @TeamYouTube know there is nothing inauthentic about my work.
And if you know a guy who has a cousin who works at YouTube, now would be the time.
On a positive note, as soon as I was demonetized, YouTube's algorithm magically started recommending my videos after months and months of uploading into the dark void! 🥳🎉
The COVID cover-up goes all the way to the top. Fauci funded the Wuhan lab. Senior intelligence officials hid classified evidence from the president himself. Scientists were silenced. Millions paid the price.
The DOJ has until May 11th to prosecute Fauci before the statute of limitations runs out.
I am not letting this go. The American people deserve justice.
WATCH: D.C. resident who lost her grandson to violence speaks at the White House: Thank God for this President... It seemed like nobody cared... nobody heard me—Democrats—until this Republican sent his people out there to interview me in my home... and we need the National Guard — he brought it on!❤️
My advice on AI is a little paradoxical.
I’ve always had an inner Luddite and an inner tinkerer. I was slow to adopt tech when I was younger, then became an early adopter of just about everything. That’s still my posture now. When a new tool shows up, I dive in, experiment hard, and figure out what it’s actually good for.
AI is the biggest multiplier of mental output most of us will ever see. It can help you write, organize, build, and execute faster. The economy is going to keep shifting around it. If you don’t learn how to use it well, you will fall behind. So one side of my advice is simple: dive in. Learn it. Take the free classes. Watch the tutorials. Experiment. Use it to multiply the good you’re trying to do in your work and life.
But here’s the other side.
Create a hard partition in your life. Not balance. Partition.
Have one “house” where you go deep into digital tools and AI. Then have another that is as analog as possible. Real books. Physical media. Offline spaces. Long breaks from social media. Times when the internet is simply not present. Protect skills and habits that keep you grounded in the physical world and attentive to the people in front of you.
These two houses serve the same mission. They aren’t at war. But they need to stay distinct so you don’t get swallowed by the digital world and lose the disciplines that make for a faithful, grounded life.
Use the machine. Learn it well.
But don’t live inside it.
If you watched the @TPUSA halftime show, we hope you enjoyed our invitation to “Learn Like Charlie.”
At a time when so much is loud, shallow, and fleeting, Charlie Kirk chose something better: understanding.
Pick up his mic.
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