If you don’t think radical ideology can threaten this country, you weren’t watching the transgender movement.
In barely a decade we went from biology being a settled fact to being told gender identity overrides it, that kids can decide their own sex, and that anyone who hesitated was a bigot. It started as a fringe academic idea. Then it was in the schools, the hospitals, the boardrooms, and the government.
It didn’t take a majority. It took a small, disciplined movement that knew which buttons to push, compassion, victimhood, the fear of being called cruel. And it worked.
That’s the part to sit with. It was never about one issue. It’s proof that a determined movement can rewrite an entire society faster than anyone thinks possible. If it happened once, it can happen again.
Pay attention….
@MosabHasanYOSEF The far-left has to redefine "genocide" the same way they redefine "freedom fighter." If they used the real definitions, their entire moral house of cards would collapse under the weight of their own hypocrisy.
@NJLitLawR@ArrSetonHall Oops… I forgot that we aren’t allowed to celebrate normal American hospitality without a bitter lawyer from New Jersey chiming in to remind us that we should all be completely miserable and defined by partisan talking points.
Imagine being so heavily propagandized that you expect America to be a dangerous, hateful place… and then you get here.
This German fan spent weeks traveling across the United States and said the biggest surprise wasn’t the soccer. It was how kind Americans were. He felt safe. Strangers went out of their way to help him. He was so overwhelmed that he cried.
The world’s perception of America is often shaped by headlines, not reality. This video is a reminder that one of our biggest exports isn’t just movies or music, it’s misinformation about who Americans actually are.
@joshhayes51@EdKrassen The State Department explicitly instructs that children born in US airspace get US citizenship. The particulars are in 7 FAM 1116.
@moosewolf0 Yes. And Denmark is the country that the socialist proponents like to use as the example.
The US isn’t perfect. But I think it is the best out there. That’s why so many people are trying to get in.
Socialists have plenty to say about what they “think” capitalism looks like, but what has it actually given us? Unprecedented innovation, historic poverty reduction, life-saving medical breakthroughs, and a standard of living higher than any generation before us. It has lifted billions of people up. Capitalism is the true engine for the prosperous world we deserve.
Also, Around 1% of US hourly workers (roughly 0.5-0.6% of all wage and salary workers) earn at or below the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour.
Capitalists have plenty to say about what they “think” socialism will look like, but what have they given us? War. No healthcare, crushing debt, homelessness, a federal min wage of $7.25. They’ve left us out to dry. Socialism is the only answer for the better world we deserve. https://t.co/qCgrN8IgpG
@LauraLoomer@IDF The regime announced forty days of mourning back in March, but they're still stalling. They know a mass gathering of remaining IRGC leaders is an absolute tactical goldmine.
Meet Said Abdelrazek:
An Egyptian Christian convert imprisoned in Egypt for refusing to renounce his faith.
In 2016, Said left Islam and became a Christian. Since then, his supporters say he’s paid an unimaginable price. They say he was forced to divorce his wife, separated from his son, tortured, and eventually arrested after attempting to update his government ID to reflect his Christian faith.
Today, he remains behind bars on terrorism charges. His supporters allege he has been denied food and medical care and subjected to brutal abuse because he refuses to abandon his faith.
You don’t have to share someone’s beliefs to defend their right to hold them. No one should be imprisoned, tortured, or persecuted simply for choosing a different religion.
Please share Said’s story, pray for him if you’re willing, and sign the attached petition calling for his release.
@EdKrassen He doesn’t have to. Children born in US airspace over US land territory or internal waters acquire Us citizenship at birth. It’s a literal legal reality, not a strawman, and it proves how broken our absolute birthright rules are.
@CynicalPublius If you want a perfect preview of what federalized, centrally planned infrastructure looks like under progressive leadership, that’s where you go!