I don't understand how people can hate an entire race, or religion. There is no logic there. People are just people. All trying to survive, but in different ways. Propaganda is VERY powerful. So is fear. But other things can be more powerful, including remembering our humanity.
@MattWalshBlog If you think you can become a trillionaire by working hard 24/7 and building massive companies alone, you’re a dumbass
Elon wouldn’t get ANYWHERE without making politicians bend the rules in his favor, that much is extremely obvious
With Joe Rogan smiling along.
(Of course I don’t need to bore you all by telling you that if this was an event hosted by a Dem president and someone said this about Laura Bush or Nancy Reagan… well… you know the rest…)
@piersmorgan Or inciting violence. If you call that ‘working’.
Not sure how you can have so much contempt for Tommy Robinson while also praising the guy funding and amplifying him.
@piersmorgan Piers, please don’t gaslight us - you have nothing but negative things to say about a bunch of people, from Meghan Markle to Vladimir Putin.
But when it comes to Musk, you choose to hail and praise him the same week he actively amplifies and incites the violent far right.
@piersmorgan 1. I was here first.
2. It’s a horrible addiction.
3. As a journalist, sadly it’s still where news happens which I have to cover.
4. You didn’t answer my question. How can you justify praising a man who funds and amplifies a man you say you loathe and is a fraud and a racist?
@megynkelly AI generated images that NO ONE knows who created, pushed by bots online that have no attachment to the American people.
The literal definition of a psy op.
Wake up and touch grass folks.
Karmelo Anthony, a Black teenager, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted by a jury with no Black jurors. Whatever one believes about the verdict itself, we cannot ignore the larger truth that many Americans are wrestling with: justice is still being administered through a system with a long history of racial disparity in sentencing and punishment.
This requires more than reaction. It requires moral honesty about who is deemed dangerous, whose pain is centered, and how differently accountability has often been applied in America. If we want justice worthy of its name, it cannot be shaped by race.
#KarmeloAnthony