In Florida, a black man invaded a home and murdered an elderly white lady. He was tried by a jury of his peers. Three black jurors who refused to convict him of murder were quoted saying they “don’t want to send a young black male to jail for the rest of their life or have him get the death sentence.”
The black murderer was retried, convicted of first-degree murder, and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
There were no black jurors on the Karmelo Anthony jury. Why? Because potential black jurors said in voir dire that they “don’t want to send a young black male to jail for the rest of their life or have him get the death sentence.”
Now do you get it?
I still laugh from time to time about a seminar I attended at Cambridge where anthropologists and moral philosophers were talking about morality in cross-cultural perspective and the subject of private property came up. After various know-it-alls suggested there was no deep basis for private property ("cultural construction"), an ethologist piped up, "Have you ever tried to take a banana from a gorilla?" and there was just dead silence for about a minute and then everyone pretended nothing had happened and just continued as they had been.
Let me get this straight.
In America, in 2026, a federal judge just ruled that the government is NOT ALLOWED to check whether the people voting in our elections are actually American citizens.
Let that sink in.
A foreign-born Biden-appointed judge, confirmed on a pure party-line vote, says verifying citizenship is illegal.
Every other country on earth checks. Colombia, a NARCO STATE requires ID to vote. We're told it's a violation of "rights."
How is this controversial? How is this even a DEBATE?
Your vote is being stolen in slow motion.
Pass the SAVE America Act.
Dear Seattle leaders,
Friday was magical. I saw families bonding, children playing soccer in the street, strangers high-fiving, fans celebrating, and contagious camaraderie everywhere I walked.
You know this doesn’t have to be temporary, right? You really can choose to just keep our magnificent city a safe place for all of us to enjoy year round.
Enforce the laws. Clean the streets. Get the addicts into treatment and the mentally ill into compassionate care. It’s time to restore this broken city.
No more excuses. It’s really not complicated. 🇺🇸
Dual Citizens should not be allowed to work in the public sector, or hold any political offices in any way.
Why is someone with a Trinidadian passport ruling on whether or not America can require an ID to vote in elections?
After a hellish week in a Paris Airbnb with no AC (100°F outside, 108°F+ inside), I started looking into why the French are so opposed to AC.
There's many reasons: bureaucracy, poverty, etc. But the main one is decades of environmental campaigns that convinced people AC is the devil.
The result? You can't escape the heat. Most buses, metro lines, and shopping malls have no AC.
This Monday, 850 schools are closing because classroom temperatures exceed 104°F.
In Nantes, they built a brand-new train station and a hospital without AC for environmental reasons. The station is now partially closed because it's become a "furnace" that endangers travelers. Hospitals are covering windows with emergency foil blankets to protect patients.
The French demonize air conditioning because it creates carbon emissions that contribute to climate change. Never mind that France already has one of most carbon-free electricity in the world thanks to nuclear, or that it accounts for less than 1% of global emissions.
They also oppose AC because it "just displace the problem" by dumping heat into the street. Never mind that studies suggest even if an entire city were air-conditioned, the increase in outdoor temperature would be at most about 1°F.
Instead, people are willing to endure 104°F+ indoors to avoid a marginal increase outdoors.
This ideology kills more people than firearms in the United States.
Across Europe, between 50,000 and 70,000 people die from heat every year, mostly the elderly and the poor. Compare that to roughly 44,000 Americans killed by firearms.
For comparison, despite having a similar population, deserts, and more extreme temperatures, the United States has only about 2,500 heat-related deaths per year thanks to widespread AC.
That's what bothers me most. The moralizing posture completely detached from reality.
People feel morally superior for "not polluting." They criticize America and its guns while tolerating policies that kills even more people.
I share this anecdote because I know it's shocking to Americans. Here, schools or hospitals reaching 104°F would be unnaceptable.
The absurdity is immediately obvious to us because we're looking from the outside. We see the gap between moral intentions and real-world consequences.
But we're no different. In America, we have dozens of similar issues where we're just as irrational, and we've become blind to them because the solution isn't politically acceptable.
How do can we bring back logic and pragmatism in our societies ahead of irrational political ideological ?
🚨Esta historia es de terror. Los medios lo han ocultado todo. Ocurrió ayer en Almería (España). Joven ilegal de 21 años entra en una autocaravana con una navaja. Se desnuda. Agrede sexualmente a una chica alemana de que estaba descansando dentro. La golpea brutalmente dejándole la cara desfigurada.
La encontraron gravemente herida y la trasladaron al Hospital Materno Infantil de Almería, activando el protocolo de agresiones sexuales.
La Policía localizó al sospechoso, escondido. Al verse acorralado, corrió hacia el mar y se adentró 100 metros pese al fuerte oleaje y viento.
Empezó a hundirse y a dar síntomas de ahogamiento.
Cinco agentes se lanzaron al agua revuelta para rescatarlo. Lo sacaron con dificultad (el agresor apenas colaboraba) y lo estabilizaron en la arena.
Los cinco policías necesitaron asistencia médica por lesiones durante el rescate.
Solo un periodico local lo ha registrado, porque en España está prohibido informar sobre cualquier cosa que rompa la narrativa pro inmigración masiva del gobierno socialista. Esta son las consecuencias. Que todo el mundo lo sepa.
@wesyang I showed a progressive friend this example of how incoherent "gender identity" is in policy. He killed his mother and raped her corpse, and is now in a mother baby unit in the women's prison.
The whole debate was derailed because my friend was upset that I misgendered him.
Why doesn’t this wake anyone up? If this doesn’t wake anyone up, what can? Stories this insane and depraved have come to light every two weeks since 2020. But the zombie trance of the governing and chattering classes of the Western continues
“We’re here to fuck all the white girls and fuck the government. We’re over here to breed, we are going to take over.”
That’s what one of the Dewsbury grooming gang rapists told his victim.
Not poverty. Not “cultural misunderstanding”. Not random crime by “Asians”.
This was muslim men operating with a clear religious and racial ideology.
White non-Muslim girls were “slags”, “trash”, and “kuffar whores”, fair game for grooming, gang rape, trafficking, and beatings.
Muslim girls were “pure”. White girls deserved it.
Some perpetrators quoted scripture and framed their actions as religiously justified superiority over infidels.
When the government repeatedly sides with the ideological rapists over its own children, when it betrays fathers and communities trying to protect their daughters, don’t act shocked when people lose faith in the system and take matters into their own hands.
This is demographic and cultural conquest.
An existential attack on Britain enabled by the very people sworn to defend it.
The absolutely filthy anti-white, anti-Christian racist Mehdi Hasan calls the Casey report and the whole push for truth “bullshit.”
The rapists’ own words in court and the girls they destroyed say otherwise.
Denial this loud only confirms who’s still protecting the narrative and why.
A foreign-born judge who has only been a citizen for seven (!) years should not have this much power over our elective process.
Voters elected Trump. He should be given wide latitude to enact what they voted for.