"Esto es una boda en Pakistán: adulto vestido de novio besando, abrazando y manoseando a una NIÑA de 6 años.
Ella con vestido de novia, él tocándola sin parar. Dinero en la cesta para celebrar.
Esto es matrimonio infantil real. Sucede ahora.
Occidente sigue importando esta cultura.
Míralo completo y dime que no es enfermizo."
A 24-year-old Polish tennis player arrived in Paris last week ranked 114th in the world, with no sponsors, no guaranteed income, and no certainty she could even pay for her hotel room.
She had to win three qualifying matches just to enter the French Open main draw. Prize money is only paid at the end of the tournament, so a Polish sports drink brand quietly stepped in and covered her hotel bill.
Her name is Maja Chwalinska. And today, she plays in the French Open final.
Before this tournament, she had won exactly one Grand Slam main draw match in her entire career. She had battled depression so severe that in 2021 she couldn't get out of bed. She underwent knee surgery in 2022. She spent years grinding through small tournaments across Europe just to stay afloat.
Then she arrived in Paris, won three qualifiers, and kept winning. Zheng Qinwen. Elise Mertens. Maria Sakkari. Diana Shnaider. Nine straight matches. One set dropped.
She is now the first qualifier in French Open history to reach the final. The last time a qualifier reached a Grand Slam final, it was Emma Raducanu at the 2021 US Open. Raducanu won.
By simply making the final, Chwalinska has earned more prize money than her entire career combined. The runner-up cheque alone is $1.6 million. If she wins today, she takes home $3.25 million.
One week ago she couldn't pay for her hotel room.
Even Arab leaders admit it.
Everyone is sharing the Bill Clinton clip where he describes how Yasser Arafat rejected a generous peace offer at Camp David that would have given the Palestinians a state on 96 percent of the West Bank, land swaps, and a capital in East Jerusalem. Clinton says Arafat lied to him and that the Palestinian leadership never actually wanted a two-state solution. They wanted to destroy Israel. It’s a video often shared by people like @VividProwess, and it’s an important one for people to see.
Of course, critics immediately dismiss it. They claim Clinton is biased or he’s pro-Israel. They’ll tell you that you cannot trust the American perspective.
Ok, so let us set that aside.
Now watch this.
In this powerful interview, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a major Arab leader who was directly involved in negotiations, says exactly the same thing from the Arab side. He talks about the Mena House Conference in Cairo as well as the Camp David negotiations of 1978. All failed because of the Palestinians repeatedly rejecting any offer. The Oslo accords were signed but because Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad were not involved, they derailed the accords and any chance for peace by initiating 4 years of terrorist suicide attacks in Israel. Then came the second Camp David negotiations in 2000 which Arafat agreed to, then rejected and instead initiated the Second Intifada.
Mubarak explains how the Palestinians refused to even participate in the Mena House conference of 1977. He describes repeated opportunities they were given, including a detailed document that called for Israeli withdrawal from the Samaria, Judea and Gaza, security arrangements during a transitional period, and other major concessions. The Israelis were willing to negotiate on difficult issues like who would control security. The Palestinians, according to Mubarak, kept saying no and wasting chance after chance.
He speaks with clear frustration about how for decades the Palestinian side has rejected peace initiatives and realistic compromises.
The video further shows footage from the PLO representative in 1977, as well as old footage of Egyptian president Sadat who was involved in the Mena House and first Camp David negotiations of 1978.
This perhaps is far more impactful than Clinton’s account because it is not a Western or Israeli voice. It is prominent Arab leaders who lived the negotiations, who represented the broader Arab world, and who had zero incentive to defend Israel.
When leaders from both sides of the table describe the same pattern of Palestinian rejectionism and violence, it becomes much harder to dismiss as bias.
The pattern is clear across decades and across different voices… generous offers, repeated refusals, and continued demands for everything while giving nothing in return.
This is not ancient history. It is the core reason the conflict continues today.
If you value the truth, please share.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS:
Confirm by Russia🇷🇺...
Sources have revealed that Israel has recently carried out a violent attack on a safehouse in Tehran, Iran. Ali Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was killed on the spot in this attack, which has created an atmosphere of panic in Iran.
Goldman Sachs flees New York and leaves socialist Mayor Mamdani in a panic.
The mayor of New York faces a harsh blow after it was confirmed that Goldman Sachs, one of Wall Street's historic giants, is forcing hundreds of its managers and employees to choose between relocating to Dallas, Texas, or Salt Lake City, or leaving the company altogether, due to the unsustainable operating costs caused by the tax hikes and regulations driven by his socialist administration.
The massive exodus of the iconic firm to states more friendly to business marks the beginning of an announced economic collapse in the Big Apple.
- @elorwelliano
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA: Después de que Trump haya logrado abrir el Ormuz, Keir Starmer dice que el Reino Unido liderará una misión militar defensiva con Francia para proteger el transporte marítimo en el Estrecho.
Más cobarde y patético no se consigue.
‼️🇫🇷🇬🇧 Francia y Gran Bretaña lanzarán una misión marítima defensiva conjunta para proteger el transporte marítimo en el Estrecho de Ormuz una vez que las condiciones lo permitan tras las conversaciones entre Irán y EE.UU.
Van a abrir el Estrecho una vez que esté abierto. 🤡
$QQQ in pure control mode 🎯
Closed ~606, now 604.7 — just a controlled pullback after +3% 📉
600 is everything 🧲
Put wall = Call wall → magnet + pin zone
Dealers in positive gamma → volatility ❌ 🧠
Above 600 = buy dips 📈 →
Lose 600 ⚠️
Today: digestion inside strength 💪
Peter Lynch said the market has 50 corrections in 93 years.
We’re in one right now.
Nasdaq -11% from highs. S&P -7.2%. Russell already confirmed.
Lynch’s advice: “If you’re not ready for that, you shouldn’t own stocks.”
$SPY Nothing’s changed.
I was one of the first people to turn bearish, and I’ll be one of the first to flip bullish but only when the market actually shows it.
In this video, I break down what I expect in both the short term and the long term across the market.
I also explain why this is likely just the beginning of the drawdown and why we still have a long way to go.
"He went for my body. It's part of the game. Nothing wrong with it" 🗣️
Here's what happened between Arthur Fils and Stefanos Tsitsipas as they battled in Rome...
#IBI25