I'm so tired of seeing the left constantly bringing up that Trump is a felon. Go beat on a different drum, because we all know that was cooked up by Alan Bragg, and he should be in jail for his part. He took an expired misdemeanor, turned it into a felony and stacked in 34 times.
🚨 WOW! LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt just DROPPED this BOMBSHELL on Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass after she got Newsom's endorsement
"They're both complicit in LAUNDERING $24 billion to INCREASE homelessness." 🔥
"They both should be in JAIL TOGETHER!"
"They're alleged criminal partners...not only did they work together and their negligence in burning down 7,000 houses and 12 people alive."
"Anybody with eyeballs in the state of California or Los Angeles knows that there has not been a reduction in one homeless person."
"Actually, there's been an increase of naked, drug addict zombies in front of every kid's playground, every kid's school, every coffee shop."
PRATT IS SURGING!
He will end the NGO fraud! 👏🏻
@kayleighmcenany@SatAmericaFNC
On the left is Spencer Pratt’s home. On the right is Jimmy Kimmel’s. Mr. Kimmel repeatedly violates FCC equal time election laws campaigning against Mr. Pratt on his late night political show. ABC’s defense is that Mr. Kimmel’s show is “comedy.”
They are also selling unicorns.
As a black man and a father, I think it is time for some brutally honest conversations within the black community.
These so-called “Teen Takeovers” happening across parts of America are not just random acts of youthful stupidity anymore. What we are witnessing is organized chaos — mobs of teenagers gathering to fight, loot, vandalize property, intimidate innocent people, disrupt public events, and turn entire areas into scenes of disorder.
And whether people like hearing it or not, a majority of the faces involved are black teens.
Now before the usual emotional reactions begin, let me make something clear: I am black myself. When there is trouble in your own house, you address your house first. You don’t start by analyzing your neighbor’s family while pretending everything is fine under your own roof.
Too many people are afraid to speak honestly because they fear being called names.
But silence is not compassion. Silence is cowardice.
Something is clearly going wrong with a growing number of young black kids in America, and pretending not to see it is only making things worse.
I watched a video recently where a massive brawl broke out during a high school graduation ceremony. Think about that for a second. A graduation, a moment families should be proud of, turned into chaos and violence. Who were the people involved? You guessed right, black teens.
Sadly, scenes like this are becoming more common.
At some point we must ask difficult questions.
Where are the parents?
Where are the fathers?
Who is raising these kids?
Who is teaching them discipline, restraint, respect, and accountability?
Because children are not born acting like street gangs. These attitudes are learned somewhere.
Too many kids today are growing up without structure, without discipline, without stable family environments, and without positive role models. In many cases, the streets, social media, rap culture, and equally broken peers are doing the parenting.
Then when these kids spiral out of control, society is expected to blame everybody else except the people responsible for raising them.
That mindset has to stop.
Every problem cannot permanently be the government’s fault, racism’s fault, or “the system’s” fault while nobody inside the community is willing to confront destructive behavior honestly.
Yes, America has racial issues, which truthfully is not where it used to be. Yes, history matters. But there also comes a point where a people must take responsibility for what they tolerate, celebrate, excuse, and normalize among themselves.
And I say this because I care.
I would not want my children growing up in communities where chaos becomes normal. I do not want black excellence constantly overshadowed by viral videos of fights, looting, mob behavior, and public disorder.
The saddest part is that many black leaders, celebrities, influencers, and activists refuse to address these issues directly. Some are terrified of backlash. Others are too politically invested in blaming external forces for everything because it is easier than confronting painful truths within the culture itself.
To you black leaders, influencers and celebrities, know this: real leadership tells uncomfortable truths.
Real leadership says:
We need stronger families.
We need fathers present.
We need discipline restored.
We need accountability.
We need to stop glorifying criminality and dysfunction.
We need to raise children who respect themselves and others.
No community improves by constantly making excuses for its worst behavior.
And if we refuse to confront these issues honestly now, many of our neighborhoods and cities will continue deteriorating until they become uninhabitable to any marginally sane person.
I am not saying these problems define all black people. They do not.
But I am saying the problems are real.
And pretending otherwise is no longer helping anybody.
This is my parents’ house. This is why I’m running. This is coming for your home. It’s coming for your industry. If not by fire, then by blight, addicts, fraud, and the slow rot created by corrupt politicians like Karen Bass. Wake up and VOTE.
Both men said “I can’t breathe”, but only one man’s death was covered relentlessly by the media.
The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the legacy mainstream media is incredibly, hatefully racist against Whites.
She says from a literal red carpet, surrounded by armed security, completely insulated from the horrors on our streets that Angelenos and their kids have to suffer through every day. I’m glad she doesn’t have to suffer the consequences of Karen and Nithya’s failures, but she’s in an elite minority and the rest of us want change.
What do Scott Wiener and homeless drug addict encampments have in common?
They should both be prohibited from being within 1,000 feet of elementary schools. Right, Nithya?
@RepMikeLevin Yeah, It's not the USPS that we don't trust...
Do you democrats think everyone on this planet is a stupid as your basic supporter? I have news for you Mikey, we're not.
YOU'RE who we don't trust. 😒
🚨🇯🇵EILMELDUNG
JAPANS NEUE ANTI-ISLAMISCHE GESETZE SCHOCKIEREN
Halal – VERBOTEN✅
Moscheen – VERBOTEN✅
Gebetsruf – VERBOTEN✅
Burka – VERBOTEN✅
Das bedeutet im Grunde: Der Islam ist hier nicht willkommen.
Sollten wir Japan nacheifern?
A. Ja
B. Nein