🤯 Listen to this extraordinary exchange between Camilla Tominey and Labour’s Health Secretary James Murray. It is genuinely jaw-dropping.
Camilla: “You’re quite pro-trans, aren’t you? Do you think a woman can have a penis? Because you did previously?”
Murray: “No, I don’t.”
Camilla: “So you’ve changed your mind?”
Murray: “Yes.”
Camilla: “Why?”
Murray stumbles. He says he’s been thinking about the issue over recent years and would not now say trans women are women.
Camilla hits back: “You must have known that before. You are very well educated. How on earth can you have previously thought that a woman can have a penis?”
He had no real answer. Because there isn’t one.
This is not some backbench MP. This is the Secretary of State for Health, the man responsible for the entire NHS, puberty blocker policy, women’s health services, and child safeguarding.
He spent years either believing or pretending to believe that biological sex is fluid and that women can have penises. Only now, when the Cass Review, court rulings, and public opinion have made that position politically toxic, has he magically “changed his mind”.
Think about the damage done while he held that view. The eroded women’s rights. The confused children fast-tracked toward hormones and surgery. The female prisoners and athletes forced to share spaces with biological males. All enabled or ignored by senior Labour figures like him.
This level of ideological delusion at the very top of government is not just embarrassing, it is dangerous. Basic biology should never have been up for debate, let alone something a Health Secretary had to “evolve” on.
Candace has a predictable formula: Make explosive, headline grabbing accusations, slander innocent people, bully them, and if she’s eventually called out, shift the goal posts and refuse to ever acknowledge the lie.
Her huge vulnerability is that she spews so much BS, and talks so much crap, she can’t keep track of every lie.
@RealCandaceO Proverbs 10:19
Why should Americans trust a health agency's guidance if they don't know who's lining the pockets of the officials giving it?
Dr. Fauci took royalty payments from Big Pharma while shaping the COVID response, and we only found out about it later. My Royalty Transparency Act ends the secrecy and forces full public disclosure, before the next crisis hits.
BREAKING: DHS confirms to @FoxNews that the semi-truck driver charged w/ killing PA State Trooper Michael Pahira Jr. in a crash in PA on Wednesday is a Haitian illegal alien who flew into the US via the Biden administration's CHNV mass parole program in 2024 & received his CDL from the state of Massachusetts. The Trump administration terminated his legal status in 2025, but he remained in the US illegally and had been living in MA.
According to PA State Police, Trooper Pahira Jr. was inspecting a semi-truck on the side of the road in Schuykill County, PA Wednesday morning when a truck driven by 33-year-old Michael Bon veered off the road and crashed into the truck Pahira was inspecting, creating a domino effect that killed him and caught both trucks on fire.
Bon has since been charged w/ homicide by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter, and other charges.
DHS BACKGROUND ON THE ARRESTED TRUCK DRIVER MICHAEL BON:
- Michael Bon is a Haitian illegal alien who first flew into the US in 2024 via the Biden administration’s CHNV migrant flights mass parole program.
- Bon flew into Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport on 7/2/2024 where he was admitted into the US by CBP as a parolee via the Biden program.
- On 10/26/24, Bon applied for (Temporary Protected Status) TPS under the Biden administration, but it was denied.
- On 6/13/2025, The Trump administration USCIS issued Bon a Notice of Termination of parole (revoking the legal status he had via Biden).
- Despite his legal status being revoked, Bon remained in the US illegally.
- The state of Massachusetts issued Bon a commercial driver’s license (CDL).
- ICE has placed a detainer on Bon with PA law enforcement
Photo courtesy: WFMZ screen grab
I was never taught America is great because it’s richer/bigger. I heard about the light bulb,airplanes, movies, the telephone, rock, jazz, basketball, the Internet, nuclear power, Ali-Frazier, Thoreau, King, Lincoln, Twain, Chandler, the Hoover Dam and the Fender Stratocaster…
Help me out here, Kathy. You’re saying the electric grid can’t handle ACs in the summer, but you also want everyone to replace their gasoline cars with electric vehicles. How does that work?
Everyone's clowning on Commie Mamdani for having Washington's desk backwards in this hostage video, but it's deliberate.
It's meant to be this way: you are Washington, looking at the carpetbagger who came to your desk to tell you he hates your country and he's got demands.
Happy 4th!!!
Frederick Douglass delivered his famous oration on July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York, to a mostly white audience at an Independence Day event organized by the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society asking, "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?"
It was a “good” question because it was precisely aimed at the central moral contradiction of the age. It forced comfortable Northern audiences to confront that their patriotic celebration rang hollow — even obscene — to those still in bondage. It was rhetorical dynamite in service of abolition.
By 2026, the question does not land with the same literal force — and applying it unchanged can obscure more than it reveals. Slavery as a legal institution was destroyed by the 13th Amendment (1865). The 14th and 15th Amendments, the Civil Rights Act of 1864/1875 (and especially 1964), Voting Rights Act of 1965, and later legislation established formal legal equality and citizenship for Black Americans. No one in the United States today is legally a “slave” in the chattel sense Douglass described.
Black Americans are full citizens with voting rights, can own property, serve in the military, hold the highest offices (including the presidency), and participate in every sphere of national life. The Fourth of July now belongs to us as much as to any other American by right of law and blood. Millions of Black Americans have fought for the country in every war since the Revolution (often while still facing discrimination). Celebrations of independence are no longer celebrations over a population held in legal bondage.
That does not mean America in 2026 is a racial utopia. Persistent disparities in wealth, crime rates, family structure, education, and encounters with the justice system exist. Some view ongoing issues through the lens of systemic racism or historical legacies; others emphasize cultural, behavioral, and policy factors (such as single-parent households, educational choices, or criminal justice patterns) that have widened or narrowed gaps since the 1960s. Progress has been real on many metrics (rising Black homeownership, middle-class growth, interracial friendships, occupational mobility), even if uneven and contested.
The key difference is this: Douglass’s question in 1852 was about the total denial of liberty to millions under law. In 2026, debates are about outcomes, opportunities, culture, policy, and residual inequalities within a shared legal framework of freedom and citizenship. Equating the two rhetorically flattens profound historical change. It risks treating legal emancipation, constitutional amendments, and decades of civil rights enforcement as trivial — which they were not. A better 2026 question might be: “What does the Fourth of July — and the American promise of liberty and equal protection — demand of us now, given our actual history and present realities?” That retains moral seriousness without pretending the 1852 condition still obtains. Douglass himself was a fierce advocate for the Constitution and American principles once slavery was abolished; he believed the country could live up to its founding ideals. The distance between 1852 and 2026 shows both how far the nation had to travel and how much it actually did.
You have every right to opt out of the 250th Celebration of this great country, which evidences why this country is great! As for me, I'm going to glorify God for all that He has done through the sufferings, sacrifices, struggles that it took to get us to where we are!
As a reminder for anyone seeking to silence independent thought, Just remember what Cleo McDowell told King Jaffe Joffer...
The communist always must destroy your history. History is what attaches you to something. Memories make a home. The communist attacks your history to unmoor you from your home, so you won’t fight him when he demolishes it and renovates it in his image.