This was Gaza on October 7.
Palestinians were kissing the floor with joy as Hamas paraded dead Jews through the streets.
Remember this the next time you see someone call them the victims.
Mi Papá como sobreviviente del terremoto de México en 1985, e ingeniero civil que trabajó en el metro de CDMX, siempre me decía esto: “no hay nada que destape mas la corrupción de un país, que un terremoto”.
Exactamente eso estamos viendo en Venezuela
La policía británica confisca el maniquí de una tienda de ropa después de recibir quejas de ciudadanos paquistaníes que consideraban que estaba vestido con "ropa inmodesta". Están perdiendo completamente los estribos.
Papelon histórico del modelo socialdemócrata ambientalista europeo en Alemania.
En los últimos 15 años apagaron todas las centrales nucleares, discontinuaron el uso de carbón y fueron all in con molinos de viento y paneles solares.
El modelo fracasó estrepitosamente y después de casi dos décadas de inversiones "verdes" todavía quedaron lejos de cubrir la demanda eléctrica. Tuvieron que empezar a importar gas barato de Rusia, pero esa jodita duró hasta 2022 cuando arrancó la guerra y Rusia no les vendió más.
Ahora les pegó una ola de calor y no hay energía para que todos los alemanes prendan el aire acondicionado. Entonces el gobierno está poniendo camiones hidrantes y le pide a la gente que salga a la calle a mojarse en vez de prender sus aires para evitar apagones masivos.
Qué locura qué locura!
Europe is starting to ban A/C for 2 reasons:
1. To kill old people with heat stroke who use up all the tax dollars in socialized medicine.
2. To make everyone feel hot and miserable so the “global warming” scam feels more real and they can pass more tax increases.
These globalist elites are truly evil.
Molly Pitcher is one of the most celebrated heroines of the American Revolutionary War. Although her actual name was Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, she became known by the nickname "Molly Pitcher" for her remarkable bravery on the battlefield.
Born around 1754 to a German immigrant family in New Jersey, she grew up in modest circumstances and later lived in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Her story has endured for generations as a powerful example of how ordinary women contributed to the fight for American independence.
Molly's path to fame began when she married John Hays, a young barber who enlisted in the Continental Army's artillery unit in 1777. Instead of remaining at home, Molly chose to follow her husband as a camp follower. In this role, she performed essential support work such as cooking, washing clothes, and caring for the soldiers.
By staying close to the army, she experienced the hardships of war firsthand and was prepared to take on greater responsibilities when the moment demanded it.
The most famous episode of Molly Pitcher's life occurred during the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. Fighting took place under intense summer heat, and thirsty soldiers desperately needed water. Molly repeatedly carried pitchers of water from a nearby spring to the front lines, earning her well-known nickname in the process. When her husband was wounded or overcome by the heat while operating a cannon, Molly stepped forward without hesitation. She took his place at the gun, loading and firing it throughout the long battle. Her courage under fire impressed General George Washington, who reportedly commended her actions after the fighting ended.
After the war, Molly returned to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where she lived the rest of her life. Her first husband died in 1789, and she later married John McCauley. In recognition of her wartime service, the Pennsylvania legislature granted her a small annual pension in 1822. Molly Pitcher died in 1832 and is buried in Carlisle. Today, monuments, historical markers, and school lessons keep her memory alive. She stands as a lasting symbol of the strength, determination, and patriotism shown by women who supported the American Revolution.
🚨JUST IN: Joint statement to PM Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz: As part of the operation, the IDF has just destroyed the underground terror infrastructure of the Hezbollah terror organization in the Majdal Zun village area in southern Lebanon. The route, over 200 meters long and more than 25 meters deep, contained hundreds of weapons and several launch shafts intended to target the territory of the State of Israel and its citizens. Israel informed the US and the American representative in Lebanon in advance about the destruction of the infrastructure.
All student debt wiped out.
College tuition at zero, forever.
Homelessness eradicated.
Healthcare free for everyone.
Thank you, MacKenzie, for showing us we didn't need Elon's money to do this!