Dearborn, Michigan — America’s first Arab-majority city.
Police force Arabized to 45%. Streets renamed after Arabs. Call to prayer blasts 5x daily. “Death to America” chants at rallies.
The FBI just stopped a planned terrorist attack here.
This is conquest, not immigration.
The hug that changed modern medicine.
In 1995, at The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts, premature twin girls Kyrie and Brielle Jackson were born weighing less than two pounds each.
While Kyrie slowly gained strength, Brielle struggled severely—her oxygen levels plummeted, her heart rate became erratic, and doctors gave her little chance of survival.
Against hospital protocol at the time—which required preemies to be kept in separate incubators—experienced nurse Gayle Kasparian made a bold decision. She placed the sisters together in the same incubator. Almost instantly, Brielle’s condition stabilized: her breathing evened out, her blood oxygen rose, and her heart rate normalized. A now-iconic photo shows tiny Kyrie instinctively stretching her arm across her sister in a protective embrace.
Brielle made a full recovery. The photograph, dubbed “The Rescuing Hug,” went viral around the world and sparked intense medical interest. Subsequent studies proved what the twins had shown in real time: co-bedding and skin-to-skin contact (kangaroo care) help premature babies maintain body temperature, fight infection, gain weight faster, and dramatically improve survival rates.
What began as one nurse’s act of compassion is now standard practice in neonatal intensive care units worldwide. A single hug between sisters quietly changed modern medicine forever.
@songpinganq@Hedgeye That’s the cleanest most organized homeless camp I’ve ever seen, can you send some of them to America so they can show our homeless how to be homeless?
Happy birthday to my wonderful son. @elonmusk has given me 55 years of joy.
It’s so much fun to celebrate with family and friends.
His cake is a rocket and a moon base 🎂🎂🎉
Karen Bass recent met with lobbyists in Sacramento to have this changed to make her not look so horrible during the election. She literally erased the Palisades last January, now she’s doing it again, figuratively, too.