@RepLuna If someone assaulted a sitting member of
Congress, that's unacceptable regardless of politics. Disagreements should be settled with debate and facts, not intimidation or violence. If the evidence supports your account, those responsible should be held accountable under the
law.
What happened to this woman and her children is beyond horrifying. Rape is one of the most brutal crimes imaginable, and those responsible deserve the harshest punishment allowed by law. Justice must send a clear message: innocent people should never have to fear becoming victims of such evil. 🇫🇷⚖️
If this quote is accurate, that's not politics—that's accountability.
Doesn't matter if it's a Democrat, Republican, billionaire, or government official. If there are legitimate questions about financial ties, influence, or connections to criminals, they deserve answers.
The same standard should apply to everyone. Facts first. Transparency second. Partisanship last.
@KarluskaP If this clip is accurate, that's not just embarrassing-it's a serious failure of accountability. The people making decisions that affect millions should be able to answer basic questions clearly and honestly. Transparency shouldn't be
optional.
If these allegations are proven in court, this is exactly why sanctions enforcement matters. No one should be allowed to profit by helping hostile regimes acquire technology that could strengthen military or nuclear programs. Wealth, status, or a multi-million dollar mansion shouldn't place anyone above the law. Accountability must apply equally to everyone. 🇺🇸
@HunterBiden Accountability shouldn't depend on the last name.
If the standard is transparency, apply it to everyone—Biden, Trump, their families, and their business partners.
Selective outrage isn't accountability. It's politics.
@RealJamesWoods Whether you're left or right, public funds should be transparent.
If this claim is true, taxpayers deserve a full audit.
If it's false, the people spreading it should provide evidence.
Either way, facts matter more than partisan slogans.
One election doesn't prove an entire generation has become "right-wing."
Young voters often react to the issues affecting them most at a particular moment—housing, jobs, military service, gender politics, cost of living, and trust in institutions.
Labeling millions of people with a single ideological tag is usually more misleading than informative.
In the Seoul mayoral election today, 75.3% of 18-29 men voted PPP (Conservative Party), exceeding even the 70+ group, historically Korea’s most conservative cohort.
Young men are now South Korea’s most right-wing demographic.
@NawehsMedia@theMadridZone@Ramon_AlvarezMM People are too quick to write players off. Rodrygo didn't stop performing because he wanted to — he got injured fighting for the badge. Judging him before he's had a full season to recover is unfair. The same fans praising loyalty should also show patience.
If this is true, then Real Madrid would be making a massive mistake.
Camavinga is still one of the most versatile young midfielders in Europe, Rodrygo has delivered in big moments, and Mastantuono hasn't even had the chance to prove himself yet.
Selling talent isn't a rebuild strategy. It's how you create future regrets.
Am I the only one who thinks at least 3 names on this list should be untouchable? 🤔
Loyalty is demonstrated by actions, not by whether someone holds more than one passport.
Many dual citizens serve honorably in the military, public service, science, and business. The real issue isn't where someone was born—it's whether they uphold the Constitution and serve the American people faithfully.
Judge people by their conduct, not their citizenship status
@PopBase Can't really blame him. Actors can't put their entire career on hold for years waiting for one project. The real issue is how long studios take between sequels now. Fans have been waiting forever, and Pattinson has just been doing what any professional would do—working.
@DiscussingFilm@empiremagazine The premise already feels refreshing. A futuristic city, alien conspiracy, and detective story all wrapped in Brad Bird's storytelling style sounds like a perfect combination. Definitely on my watchlist.
Kratos is one of the few gaming characters whose journey keeps getting better with age. 🔥
From a rage-driven god killer to a father fighting to break a cycle of violence, there's still so much story left to tell.
The real question is: Which mythology should Santa Monica explore next? 👀
@Dexerto Using a pre-recorded stream as an alibi is chilling. Technology can create opportunities for deception, but it doesn't erase evidence. Justice was served, and my thoughts are with the victim and her family.
People keep looking for a "secret" to live longer, but it's surprisingly simple:
✅ Lift weights
✅ Do cardio
✅ Stay consistent
Just 2 hours of strength training a week can make a measurable difference. The real win is combining it with activities like running, walking, cycling, or sports.
Health is built by habits, not hacks
@C_3C_3 If a policy is truly about fairness, it should make people safer and improve standards for everyone. If someone was harmed by it, the public deserves transparency, evidence, and accountability—not slogans. Judge policies by results, not intentions.
Separating art from the artist is a personal choice. But people also have the right to consider where their money goes. Andrew's point isn't about banning Harry Potter—it's about being conscious consumers and voting with our wallets.
Having alternatives doesn't automatically mean there's real competition. When one platform controls the majority of PC game sales, publishers and players don't exactly have equal leverage. At what point does market dominance become a monopoly in practice?
Valve founder and president Gabe Newell denied claims that Steam is running a monopoly, saying that players have "enormous choice" in the PC gaming space, according to a new report. https://t.co/7hzk8Sm6LS
@JDVance California doesn’t need politicians backed by national culture wars.
It needs leadership focused on affordability, housing, infrastructure, wildfire prevention, and jobs.
Voters should choose solutions — not slogans.