@OunkaOnX He is nut case. From selling pills to his believe. How can any one believe in Jesus and hurt any human? I lost all restpect for him and his family couple of years ago.
Leaving a country because of persecution does not mean a person instantly erases their language, culture, traditions, or faith. Many immigrants flee governments, extremism, corruption, violence, or lack of freedom — not necessarily every aspect of the society they came from.
We also need to remember that almost all Americans came here from somewhere else at one point in history. Different languages, religions, customs, and traditions arrived with every wave of immigrants. Over time, people blended parts of their heritage with American values and helped build the country together.
The real issue is whether newcomers respect the laws, freedoms, and values of the country they move to. America’s strength has never been that everyone was the same — it was that people from very different backgrounds could still become part of one nation under shared freedoms, opportunity, and responsibility.
How can we solve this problem all over the world? It often feels like the agenda of officials is different from the needs of people, communities, and the goal of people who actually live there or want to help.
Before your factory was built in Austin, I was trying to help improve a neighborhood across the river from it. Instead of working with me, the City of Austin came after me because I parked an Airstream on my own lot while staying there and working on the cleaning the community and the property.
Now, years later, the same community struggles with homelessness, crime, and violence. Young people are being shot instead of being helped before their lives go in the wrong direction.
We need leadership that truly focuses on people, families, work opportunities, safe communities, and prevention — not just reacting wronly after tragedy happens. This is cross the river from your beautiful expening factory.
@Tradermayne@BillGates I grew up in a village. Cows were part of a natural, balanced system. The issue today isn’t the animal—it’s industrial farming and how we’ve disconnected food from nature.
I was just listening to Alan Jackson’s “I’ll Go On Loving You,” and it brought me to tears. Not just because of the love it speaks of—but because of everything it reminded me of. My life, my love with Jerry, my children, and my large family in Iran… all the beautiful moments we had, and all the moments we never got to share together in one place, at one time. The dinners that didn’t happen.The laughter that never filled one home.The years that lived in parallel—one life here, another there. That kind of loss is quiet… but it is real.
And yet, I realize something: I did not lose love—I lived it in pieces, across countries, across years, and still it remained whole in my heart. You don’t lose love when distance or time separates you. You carry it. You build with it. You become it. My tears today are not from sadness alone—they are from a life that has been full of love, even when it was not all together.
@marklevinshow He is man of God unlike you. You are man of hate. I am so happy I stopped watching your show. Stop spreading hate help to bring peace to the world. My heart aches for you. We all are God's children stop hating.