🚨WOAH: Just look how massive the crowd was for President Trump today in Medora, North Dakota.
I can guarantee you won't be seeing this on CNN, MSNBC, or The View!
It sure would be a shame if it went viral!
Every time Trump survives an assassination attempt he enters a kind of zen fugue state where he transcends his usual belligerence and radiates unearthly serenity. "I wasn't worried," he said after this last one. "I understand life. We live in a crazy world." In this photo he looks like the speaker of Yeats's "Lake Isle of Innisfree," gazing dreamily into the respite that awaits him when at last his labor on this earth is done.
"Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee,
And live alone in the bee-loud glade."
This usually lasts about a week before he goes back to thundering obscenities at his enemies and wishing hellfire upon them at the merest provocation.
@elonmusk No it has bias. Ai is made by humans. I guarantee the language it pulls is gender biased at the minimum. It still needs peer reviews by humans.
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A Democrat rioter assaults an ICE federal agent, throwing a heavy object at him
Everyone make him famous, let’s get him identified
🚨💬 SIGNAL GATE: 300 MORE NAMES DROPPED ⏬
Here are 300 more names from the Bloomington Rapid Response (ICE chaser) group chat on Signal.
It’s not slowing down. I’ve obtained A TON more info today, so follow me here.
CANCEL NETFLIX: THE STREAMING GIANT THAT BET ON WOKE, LOST ON REALITY
Netflix may have pioneered binge culture, but it just got a taste of something else: mass unsubscription, fueled by a cultural migraine that’s been simmering for years. The cancel Netflix movement isn’t a flash mob; it’s a symptom of long-festering backlash finally breaking through.
It started with Elon tossing his subscription in the trash and telling the internet to follow and it hit a nerve. People are mad about what Netflix has become - a platform more interested in lecturing its viewers than entertaining them, getting hit with a corporate sermon wrapped in rainbow-colored branding and DEI buzzwords.
The irony? Netflix planned for a very different 2025. Internally, it built out content slates, messaging strategies, and partnerships as if Kamala was going to walk back into the White House and double down on everything from ESG mandates to pronoun compliance. Oops.
Instead, they’re staring down a cultural correction - and possibly a political one too. And if there’s one thing worse than alienating half your audience, it’s doing it while betting on the wrong future. That’s not strategy. That’s wishcasting with a budget.
But it gets juicier. The man behind the curtain, Reed Hastings, personal checkbook in hand, casually dropped $7 million into a Super PAC supporting Kamala. Sure, it wasn’t Netflix money. But let’s not pretend the public draws that line.
When your executive chairman writes seven-figure love notes to a presidential candidate, people notice. And when that candidate is the face of the very cultural project a large swath of Americans are rejecting, you just painted a target on your brand.
And yes, Hastings tried to play the “this is a personal donation” card. Cute. Meanwhile, Netflix’s own silence spoke louder than any press release. No distancing, no clarification, just a corporate shrug while the internet lit matches.
The result? Cancellation rates spiked. Social media lit up. And a new narrative was born: Netflix isn’t just woke, it’s bought in. Viewers who used to roll their eyes at the preachy plotlines are now rolling out of their subscriptions.
Netflix still thinks this is a phase. It’s not. It’s a reckoning. They made a bet that culture would keep drifting left, that younger viewers would drown out dissent, and that conservatives would grumble but keep paying. But the patience has run out. Viewers are done being condescended to, done being treated like bigots for wanting escapism over activism.
If this were a scripted drama, it’d be titled Go Woke, Go Broke. And Netflix would play itself.