When the truth comes out, and it will come out, people are going to see the full picture. This young man came from a family that understood right from wrong. His own parents turned him in. That is not the story of a family without morals. That is the story of a family doing what is right, no matter how painful.
And when it is revealed that he was radicalized by a school system that no longer teaches children how to think but tells them what to think… when it is exposed that they are trained to believe anyone who disagrees with them is a “fascist”… then this nation will have to face a reckoning. Because what has been done to our children is nothing short of catastrophic.
We are raising generations poisoned by ideology instead of anchored in truth. We are watching classrooms become factories of resentment and rage. And now the fruit of that indoctrination is spilling out into our streets in the form of violence.
If the adults in the room do not rise up now, if parents, leaders, and communities do not reclaim our schools and fight for our children, then the future that lies ahead is darker than anyone wants to imagine. What is happening in our education system is an abomination. To deny that is to deny reality itself. And if we refuse to confront it, then the violence we have just seen will not be the end. It will be the beginning.
Charlie Kirk lived and died for the truth. And it is now incumbent on every single one of us to do the same. To learn how to debate the other side the way he did, to speak the truth with clarity and conviction, and to win people over one by one. Because if we do not rise to that challenge, if we do not carry forward the example Charlie set, then the darkness will consume this country.
Meet Cardinal Robert Sarah, who’s in the running to be the next Pontiff.
He’s conservative, pro-life, anti-woke, and has compared Western woke liberal cultural trends to communism and Nazism.
Cardinal Robert Sarah is a Guinean Catholic prelate known for his influential roles in the Vatican and his conservative stance on Church teachings.
Born on June 15, 1945, in Ourous, Guinea, to a family of animist converts to Christianity, Sarah was inspired by missionary priests and entered the Saint Augustine Minor Seminary in Bingerville, Ivory Coast, at age 12. He was ordained a priest on July 20, 1969, in Conakry, Guinea, and later earned licentiates in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and in Scripture from the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem.
At 34, Sarah was appointed Archbishop of Conakry in 1979 by Pope John Paul II, becoming one of the world’s youngest bishops. He served during the oppressive regime of Ahmed Sékou Touré, resisting Marxist policies and maintaining the Church’s independence, earning widespread respect in Guinea. In 2001, he was named secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, serving nearly a decade. In 2010, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him president of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum and elevated him to cardinal. From 2014 to 2021, Sarah served as prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments under Pope Francis, retiring at age 75.
A vocal advocate for traditional Catholic teachings, Sarah has emphasized sexual morality, the right to life, and liturgical reverence, often promoting practices like ad orientem worship.
He has criticized Western cultural trends, including gender ideology, abortion, and same-sex marriage, comparing their impact to historical ideologies like Nazism and communism. He has also denounced Islamist radicalism, particularly ISIS, for its threats to family structures. His 2023 “Dubia” to Pope Francis, alongside four other cardinals, sought clarity on doctrinal issues like same-sex blessings and women’s ordination, reflecting his orthodox concerns.
The Harris/Waltz campaign is now openly mocking the Gadsden Flag. One of our nation’s symbols of independence and unity against a tyrannical government. It has its origins in the American Revolution.
It was created in 1775, inspired by Benjamin Franklin’s “Join or Die” slogan, and was part of the same sentiment that motivated our founding fathers to sign the Declaration of Independence a year later.
To mock this flag is one of the most ANTI-AMERICAN things I’ve ever seen. The Democrat party needs to be abolished, in my opinion.
Top 10 Headlines the mainstream media didn't tell you this week
10. Tim Walz is under fire for aggressively pulling his son's arm on stage at the DNC — is he faking the nice guy act?
That moment when someone says, "I can't believe you would vote for Trump.”
I simply reply, “I'm not voting for Trump.”
I'm voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech.
I'm voting for the Second Amendment and my right to defend my life and my family.
I'm voting for the next Supreme Court Justice(s) to protect the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
I’m voting for the continued growth of my retirement and reducing inflation.
I’m voting for a return of our troops from foreign countries and the end to America’s involvement in foreign conflicts.
I'm voting for the Electoral College and for the Republic in which we live.
I'm voting for the Police to be respected once again and to ensure Law & Order. I am tired of all the criminals having a revolving door and being put back in the street.
I’m voting for the continued appointment of Federal Judges who respect the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
I’m voting for keeping our jobs to remain in America and not be outsourced all over the world - to China, Mexico and other foreign countries. I want USA made.
I’m voting for secure borders and have legal immigration. I can’t believe we have actually have flown 380,000 illegal immigrants into our country.
I am voting for doing away with all of the freebies given to all of the illegals and not looking after the needs of the American citizens.
I'm voting for the Military & the Veterans who fought for this Country to give the American people their freedoms.
I'm voting for the unborn babies that have a right to live.
I’m voting for peace progress in the Middle East.
I’m voting to fight against human/child trafficking.
I'm voting for Freedom of Religion.
I'm voting for the right to speak my opinion and not be censored. I am voting for the return of teaching math, history, and science instead of indoctrination of our children and pronouns.
I'm not just voting for one person, I'm voting for the future of my Country.
I'm voting for my children and my grandchildren to ensure their freedoms and their future.
What are you voting for?