WHY I LOVE THE UNITED STATES
Everyone has the right to their own opinion. Personally, I have a deep love for this country and consider myself a constitutionalist. I was born in Germany, which I believe is the most advanced socialist nation in the world, and I still enjoy visiting. I love the culture and the atmosphere. However, I do not identify as a socialist. I think socialism can be acceptable for those who lack ambition, but that’s not who I am. My guiding principle is ‘Life is Short,’ and the most valuable investment is a commodity with daily diminishing returns. TIME.
I came to this country as a legal immigrant, motivated by the principles laid out in the Constitution. The United States represents the last frontier where individuals can pursue their happiness and dreams. My primary concern is to maintain my freedom and continue pursuing my aspirations. Therefore, I will support and vote whoever aligns most closely with the Constitution of the United States.
My advice is to do some soul searching about your goals and ambitions. Next, conduct your own research. Steer clear of mainstream media propaganda and dedicate time to thorough investigative research. Simply repeating the talking points of mainstream media and buying into their propaganda isn’t intelligent nor educated, in my opinion. – Next, vote accordingly, come November. #WeThePeople #Election2024 #YourVoteMatters
I’ve always admired how naturally traditional values remain part of daily life in Japan, not as politics, but as something lived. That sense of continuity, respect, and belonging gives society a steadiness many people appreciate.
Europe has taken a different path. For years, cultural and political pressure from Globalist ideologues pushed people to distance themselves from their own traditions and even from feeling proud of their countries. Many felt they were being told that loving their heritage was something to hide, and that created a quiet sense of loss.
Now, after these recent horrific events, people seem to be waking up to how much those values mattered. You can feel a shift: Europeans are speaking openly again about culture, identity, and the importance of preserving what holds communities together. It’s sad that it took such painful events to spark that awareness.
I think we are witnessing the main stream media going extinct. They have been playing Russian Roulette with lies and propaganda for so long, I'm just waiting for the loud 'BANG💥'
Here's a suggestion to fix this. First, import more savage beheaders and hand out sharper knives. Second, when Henry Nowak gets murdered at 17, blame the victim for being born in the first place. Next blame @TRobinsonNewEra for "inflaming tensions" by reading the obituary aloud, and blame @elonmusk for letting people see the photo without government-approved censorship. Next, offer the solution: mandatory social media retraining for anyone who shared the news, a new hate-speech law against naming the killers, and a £50 million "Community Cohesion" grant for the murderers' families to address their marginalization. The victims' families will receive a leaflet on not radicalizing themselves through grief, with diversity officers to convince them with: "I don't think you have any grief mate."
These globalists have something broken in them. Maybe it's full sociopathy, maybe they're just totally numb to the destruction they cause, but you can see it plain as day. Repellent bastards, dead behind the eyes, all that polished charm hiding nothing but predator instinct. They don't care who they break.
@WizardTimeSpeed@Suffragent_ More evident? Merkel, Macron, Starmer, Von der Leyen, Hillary Clinton, Obama, Merz... look at all of them. They all have something in common; and it isn't their overwhelming 'charm'.
@liz_churchill10 Reality: X is the only platform where Citizens can learn of the Treason that their Governments are committing against them… - AND they clearly don't like it when people see the truth.
I just posted this on a different post - and the repost seems a perfect fit: When I migrated to the US in 1990, my first two friends were African-American. I have never had a racist bone in my body. In fact, when I still lived in Germany, I loved hanging out with black folks at the military bases. What I am saying now needs to be said: despicable behavior like this is exactly what causes racism in this country. Having lived in the States for 36 years of my life, I can tell you from experience that there are disproportionately more Black people spewing hate and bigotry toward Whites. I don't care about the color of your skin. These people should all be deeply ashamed of their disgusting racist behavior. Being vile and hateful because of someone's skin color is unbecoming and shows clearly low moral character, and lack of ethical standards.
When I migrated to the US in 1990, my first two friends were African-American. I have never had a racist bone in my body. In fact, when I still lived in Germany, I loved hanging out with black folks at the military bases. What I am saying now needs to be said: despicable behavior like this is exactly what causes racism in this country. Having lived in the States for 36 years of my life, I can tell you from experience that there are disproportionately more Black people spewing hate and bigotry toward Whites. I don't care about the color of your skin. These people should all be deeply ashamed of their disgusting racist behavior. Being vile and hateful because of someone's skin color is unbecoming and shows clearly low moral character, and lack of ethical standards.