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Meet Darriell L. Dickerson, a math instructor at South Carolina State University.
Dickerson appears to be behind the X account "Semitic Jew," despite not being Jewish but instead, a member of the antisemitic cult of Black Hebrew Israelites.
Dickerson's online content include:
- Holocaust denial
- Arguing the Holocaust shouldn’t be taught in schools
- Pseudoscientific DNA claims about Jewish identity
Why is someone promoting these ideas teaching students at @SCSTATE1896@UofSCMath?
PLEASE HELP MAKE THIS YOUNG MAN FAMOUS
Yotam Budnik is a 12th-grade student from Rehovot 🇮🇱 just won a gold medal at the International Olympiad in Informatics in Uzbekistan but was not allowed to compete under the Israeli flag.
When Yotam was awarded his medal 🏅 stepped onto the podium, pulled an Israeli flag out of his pocket and wore it in defiance of the Anti-Semitic discrimination.
While the medal 🏅 was revoked from him for his courage, he has no regrets
"The law that prevents me from waving the flag is based only on politics, and I thought there was no place for that in a scientific competition", he said.
The organizers demanded that he return his medal.
Yotam said no.
Organizers took away his certificate and removed his ranking from the website.
Please help make sure the world knows the name Yotam Budnik and that he is not only a world class computer science genius, but also a man of courage and pride of the Jewish people 💙
The Spanish government denied overflight permission to the plane flying Israeli rescuers to Columbia to provide humanitarian help and rescue services after the recent earthquake. Following their arrival they rescued from the rubble of a building a 3 year old girl buried for 5 days. The scandal ridden, incompetent Spanish socialist government, Ireland’s primary EU ally in demonising Israel, deserves no credibility when it pretends dedication to human rights.
They were Latvians.
Not Germans.
In July 1941, within days of the Nazi occupation, hundreds of Latvian volunteers formed the Arajs Kommando under Viktors Arājs and offered themselves to the SS as a ready-made death squad.
They locked Jews inside Riga’s synagogues and set them on fire, then shot anyone who jumped from the windows.
They hunted Jewish families through the streets.
They wiped out entire communities in the countryside in a single afternoon.
At Rumbula Forest in late 1941, they helped murder 25,000 Jews from the Riga ghetto (mostly women, children, and the elderly) in just two days. Latvian auxiliaries drove the columns and formed the cordons while the pits filled with bodies.
The unit is directly responsible for at least 26,000 deaths in Latvia, almost all of them Jews.
These were volunteers who signed up to murder Jews.
Latvian hands pulled the triggers.
Latvian boots marched the victims to the pits.
The Germans gave the orders.
Latvians carried them out with enthusiasm.
This is intellectually dishonest by Tucker and Glenn. Adam Gadahn wrote that letter. That’s well known. These aren’t Osama bin Laden’s words; they’re Gadahn’s wording, crafted around what he believed would resonate with and influence Americans.
People love to throw around the term “PSYOP,” but the irony here is that this was an actual Al-Qaeda information operation, and by misrepresenting it now, Tucker and Glenn are helping advance the very narrative and influence operation Al-Qaeda intended to create, that luckily failed in real-time when it launched. You can’t rewrite history simply because you need more bin Laden content in the lead-up to the 25th anniversary of 9/11.
@GBC_Press Hey @TuckerCarlson Instead of peddling cockroach IQ lies about Israel, try advocating for the Christians actually being attacked and driven out of Muslim countries.
They need the airtime more than your latest hot take about “+” (which is hilarious btw since it’s soooo stupid).
During the anti-extradition bill demonstrations that began in June 2019 in Hong Kong pro-democracy protests young Hong Kong protesters did farewell letters.
The letters, addressed to family and loved ones, convey fears of arrest or death while committing to street protests. The segment details escalating violence, including police firing live rounds, ramped-up arrests exceeding 10,000, and protesters using petrol bombs in weekly confrontations.
Produced amid South Korea's solidarity with Hong Kong, it references Korea's own democracy struggles like the 1980 Gwangju Uprising.
In 2025, as South Korea experiences a surge in anti-China protests over visa policies and ahead of potential leader visits, such content reflects ongoing public concerns about Chinese influence and democratic freedoms.
Do stories of past protests like Hong Kong's influence current activism in places like South Korea?
#HongKongProtests #SouthKoreaNews #DemocracyMovement #AntiChinaSentiment #HumanRights
This is happening in South Korea.
Spread the word and create awareness that the right to vote is not something we should ever take for granted. It is a fundamental right and a responsibility that must be protected. 🗳️🇰🇷
🇰🇷As soon as people stepped out of Olympic Park Station, they pulled out South Korean flags and shouted, 'Rigged election! Re-election! Same-day voting! Hand counting!'
The anti-election fraud movement has been ongoing for over two months at Olympic Park in Jamsil. Yesterday, as South Korea marked its 81st Liberation Day, even more people joined the movement, bringing together tens of thousands of people of all ages.
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🇰🇷A Korean child dressed in hanbok, Korea’s traditional clothing, is chanting “멸공 (Myeol-gong) — Destroy communism!” during an anti-communist march in South Korea on August 15.
🚨Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans assembled at Olympic Park Plaza in Jamsil, Seoul, on August 15, 2026, for an anti-communist rally—demanding punishment for those behind CCP-linked election fraud and calling for a new general election.🇰🇷
To Francesca Hong,
Hello. I am writing to you as a Korean living in Korea—as someone who considers myself a “real” Korean—because there is something I want to say to you.
Let me ask you something as a Korean.
Have you ever heard the old Korean saying, “You should not take in a black-haired beast”?
Surely you have, if you consider yourself Korean, right?
It is a bitter Korean saying used to warn against the ugly human tendency to forget kindness received and later repay that kindness with betrayal.
And honestly, when I look at you, I feel like “the black-haired beast” describes you perfectly.
In 1950, North Korea invaded the Republic of Korea, and our country lost almost everything. The Korean War reduced South Korea to ruins.
At that time, the United States came to our aid on the largest scale of any nation. Roughly 1.8 million American service members served during the Korean War, and more than 36,000 Americans gave their lives.
South Korea had been pushed back to a small area in the southeast of the peninsula. We were on the verge of total defeat and a communist takeover. If that final foothold had fallen, the entire country would have been absorbed into a communist state.
Then General Douglas MacArthur, an American, launched the Inchon Landing and turned the tide of the war.
That is how the Republic of Korea survived.
And now, you are running for public office in the United States while promoting policies that are blatantly socialist and, in my view, deeply sympathetic to communist ideology.
Do you have any idea how disgraceful and shameful this is from the perspective of Koreans?
You have absolutely no sense of basic human decency.
Less than a century ago—only around 70 years ago—countless young Americans shed their blood and died for the freedom of our country.
And yet, you have the audacity to stand in that very same country and push policies that would move America toward the very ideology that once tried to destroy South Korea.
And what makes it even more repulsive is the way you repeatedly use Korean food, Korean culture, and “Korean values” as political marketing tools for your own political career.
Stop it. Right now.
You once said in a Korean media interview that Korean values such as diligence, humility, service, and hospitality are what drive you to become a better leader.
But from where I stand, you clearly have no idea what Korean values actually mean.
One of the most foundational values in Korean culture is repaying the kindness you have received.
That is why Korean culture is filled with proverbs and sayings about gratitude. We are taught to respect our parents and teachers. We are taught that the person who helps you when you are struggling is a true friend.
The message is simple:
You do not betray the people who stood by you in your darkest hour.
Yet you seem to have forgotten that basic principle.
You have repeatedly taken a critical, and at times openly hostile, position toward Israel and the Jewish people, haven't you?
Well, those very Jewish people you treat with hostility fought for the freedom of our Republic of Korea during the Korean War, and some of them died here, in a foreign land, for our country.
When you attack Israel, remember this:
The very people you attack were among those who helped make it possible for your parents’ generation to survive in South Korea.
You constantly identify yourself as “Korean American.”
So surely you know that approximately 4,000 American and British Jewish soldiers served in the Korean War, right?
Your parents were able to immigrate to America in the 1980s because countless people had already sacrificed their lives to make sure that South Korea would survive as a free country.
But what do you do with that history?
You show zero gratitude and instead turn against the countries and people who helped save South Korea, while pushing policies that would move America itself toward socialism and communism.
I looked into your background and found that you were born in the United States.
You were not born in South Korea. You never grew up living next door to North Korea and China—two of the most brutal real-world examples of socialist and communist systems.
So perhaps socialism looks fashionable and morally appealing to you because you have only ever encountered it from the safety of American freedom.
You use American technology. You run a restaurant in America. You raise your children in America, in one of the freest and most prosperous environments on earth.
Yet you romanticize an ideology you have never actually had to live under.
To me, that looks less like a serious understanding of socialism and more like “radical chic”—treating radical political ideology as something fashionable, sophisticated, and morally virtuous rather than confronting what it actually means in practice.
You have never experienced what socialism actually looks like when you have no freedom to escape it.
For us South Koreans, this isn't some abstract political theory.
North Korea is literally right above us.
We have spent generations watching what happens when communist ideology is taken to its extreme.
And yet, you keep using Korea whenever it is convenient for your political image.
You repeatedly use Korean food, Korean culture, and “Korean values” as political branding.
To me, that looks less like genuine cultural conviction and more like performative activism—using identity and cultural symbolism to project a particular political image.
You constantly “sell Korea” as part of your political branding, while apparently having no interest whatsoever in the fact that the Republic of Korea itself is facing what many Koreans consider one of the most serious threats to its free institutions in decades.
As of August 2026, many Koreans believe that South Korea’s free institutions are facing one of the most serious threats in decades, amid Chinese Communist Party interference and under what many view as the most pro-China and pro-North Korea government in South Korean history.
Recently, South Korea’s prosecution service was completely abolished, and there are now further moves to weaken the military and restrict the military’s use of firearms.
Do you even know what is happening in the very Korea you constantly use as part of your political identity—amid Chinese Communist Party interference and under what many Koreans see as the most pro-China and pro-North Korea government in our history?
Apparently not.
Trying to turn America—the strongest ally of the Republic of Korea—into a socialist country is not some harmless political experiment from the perspective of Koreans.
It is like putting a knife to the throat of the Korean people.
You were born and raised in America, and you have only encountered socialism from within the safety and freedom of American society.
That is why you don't understand its true face.
Please remember how much blood was spilled to protect the freedom that allowed your parents to come freely to America—and the freedom that you now take completely for granted.
When I was in high school, I participated in an educational program where I had the opportunity to speak with American veterans who had fought in the Korean War and returned to Korea.
One of the veterans who spoke with me said:
“I can't believe how far Korea has come. During the Korean War, Korea was completely devastated. My closest friend died fighting here.”
Then he took me to a Korean War memorial and showed me his friend's name carved into the monument.
Ms. Hong, I am younger than you.
But at least I remember my history.
Doesn't it embarrass you to call yourself Korean American while behaving like this?
And I strongly urge you to look at the photographs and materials attached below.
If you have even the smallest amount of human conscience, I hope you will at least have enough decency to feel grateful to the Americans and Jewish people who helped protect the freedom of South Korea.
Without their sacrifice, you might have been living in North Korea today, cutting logs in a prison camp.
Or perhaps you would have been waiting for your own turn to die of starvation while smelling the burning remains of people who had already died before you.
That is the reality you are romanticizing from the safety of America.
And if, after knowing all of this, you still love socialism so much, then go live in North Korea and stop burdening America.
You should also know that many Koreans on Korean social media are openly accusing you of being a Chinese Communist Party spy or a North Korean spy.
And honestly, if you are not deliberately presenting yourself as Korean while secretly working on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party or North Korea, it is difficult to understand how you could continue down this path.
If you genuinely care about Korea and the Korean people, why do you repeatedly advocate positions that so many Koreans see as threatening the freedom and security of both South Korea and its strongest ally?
I cannot determine your private intentions or affiliations. But you should understand that your actions themselves are causing many Koreans to question them.
That is how people in Korea are increasingly viewing this kind of behavior.
So stop “selling Korea” as a marketing tool for your political image.
Stop acting like an authority on Korean identity when you don't even seem to understand the most basic history behind the freedom that made your life possible.
Stop pretending. Learn your history. And be grateful for the freedom you have.
📷Photo 1 — August 12, 1950: Hill 303 Massacre
During the Battle of the Naktong River, 75 American soldiers who had been captured as prisoners of war were executed by communist forces.
The American artillerymen had been isolated and surrounded before being captured. The communist forces ignored international law and murdered the prisoners.
Fifty-five of the prisoners were taken into a nearby building and machine-gunned. Another 20 were taken to a separate location and shot in the head.
📷Photo 2 — September 1950: After the Inchon Landing
In September 1950, following the success of the Inchon Landing Operation, U.S. Navy Hospitalman Phillip A. Barone encountered a Korean child wandering alone through the streets.
He kindly shared his “C” rations with the child.
Photo credit: U.S. Navy, C. K. Rose
📷Photo 3 — Corporal M. Ritterband
The headstone of Corporal M. Ritterband, a 26-year-old Jewish British soldier who gave his life for Korea in 1951 and now rests at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan.
📷Video 4 — The Garden of Gratitude, Seoul, 2026
In 2026, South Korea opened a memorial space called the “Garden of Gratitude” (감사의 정원) at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul to honor the people and nations who fought in the Korean War and helped prevent South Korea from falling under communist rule.
At the entrance is a simple but powerful message:
“FREEDOM IS NOT FREE.”
The Garden of Gratitude honors South Korea and the 22 UN participating nations that came to our aid during the Korean War.
Twenty-three stone pillars represent the 23 nations united around the defense of South Korea. At night, beams of light rise from the pillars and converge into a single point, symbolizing how nations from different cultures and backgrounds united for one purpose:
Freedom and peace for South Korea.
Underground, the Freedom Hall contains memorial displays, interviews with veterans, and messages of gratitude from Korean citizens.
The United States led the UN coalition, provided the largest share of troops, and suffered the heaviest losses.
And although the young State of Israel was not one of the official UN participating nations, the Jewish people were there.
Approximately 4,000 American and British Jewish soldiers served under the UN flag in Korea, fighting alongside the free world against communism.
Israel itself also stood with South Korea in spirit, sending humanitarian food aid while the young country was still struggling for its own survival.
South Korea has not forgotten those who stood with us when we were at our darkest hour.
We remember.
We are grateful.
And we will never forget.
yes!!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 It is better to die fighting for our sovereignty in a free and democratic nation than to spend a lifetime living under communism.🔥
The Republic of Korea can never, and will never, become a communist nation! 🇰🇷
We, the Korean people, will defend our free Republic of Korea—even with our very lives!🇰🇷