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Black Woman is outraged over how Black Americans are acting over the Karmelo Anthony verdict
“I'm not gonna lie to you, being Black right now is completely embarrassing. You ***** are some of the most vile, inhumane species that have ever graced the earth. For days, I've watched Black people jump around like monkeys, act a belligerent fool, act a whole entire nut over a decision that somebody chose to do. And now y'all are out here harming innocent white people in the name of Karmelo Anthony”
She gives a long speech about how the perception of black people is completely the fault of themselves
This is a great moment of someone very smart and not afraid to call out the reality of what’s taking place
“The behavior is still the same. We have not learned nothing. Because we have learned nothing, we are continuing to rot as a nation”
We have lost our minds.
A jury convicted Karmelo Anthony of murder for stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf to death. Evidence was presented. Witnesses testified. Self-defense was rejected. He got 35 years.
That’s not a “legal lynching.” That’s justice.
Crying racism because the killer is Black and the victim was White doesn’t change the facts: actions have consequences.
Austin is dead. His family grieves. The system worked.
Stop excusing violence.
#JusticeForAustin #RuleOfLaw #NoMoreExcuses
🚨 HOLY CRAP. Florida Sheriff Grady Judd just went NUCLEAR on Tim Walz, Jacob Frey and the Left in Minneapolis
"If you VIOLENTLY assault [police] with two-ton weapons, EXPECT TO BE SHOT!"
DON'T MESS WITH FLORIDA SHERIFFS! ☀️🔥
"So let's do this. Let's send out the message loud and clear. And it should start with the mayor, the police chief, the local sheriff, and the governor of Minnesota."
"You have to be accountable for your conduct. And that starts with the mayor. Did you hear his FILTHY talk? Did you hear his filthy, uninformed talk yesterday to the people not only of the city and the state but across the nation? Shame on you!"
"Cooperate with the law enforcement officers. Don't resist them. Don't violently resist them. If you do violently resist them, if you do felonious assaults with two-ton weapons, expect to be shot!"
🚨 BREAKING: The plates of the vehicle that nearly ran over an ICE agent were registered in Missouri.
It would appear that activists are likely traveling to Minnesota to protest ICE’s presence.
Yes. They picked the "perfect" population to test on stage 4 cancer patients.
No proof of long term harm.
40% dead by the end of the study (2023). Most of the subject would have died by now.
284 patients.
Start: Aug 7, 2017.
End: Dec 2019.
Last data: Feb 2023.
Alive then: ~170.
Dead now: ~200+.
No "vaccine" - related deaths.
Adverse events – mRNA-4157 Phase 1 (n=284):
• Any AE: 100 %
• Grade 3–4: 17 % (48 patients)
• Myocarditis: 1 (grade 3)
• Thyroiditis: 1 (grade 3)
• Injection-site pain: 60 %
• Fatigue: 45 %
• Fever/chills: 15 %
mRNA-4157 Phase 1 – rare Grade 3–4 AEs
• Grade 3 lipase increase: 3
• Grade 3 ALT/AST increase: 2
• Grade 3 hyponatraemia: 2
• Grade 3 anaemia: 2
• Grade 3 neutropenia: 1
• Grade 3 pneumonitis: 1
• Grade 3 rash: 1
• Grade 4 lymphopenia: 1
Total Grade 3–4 events: 48 in 284 patients (17 %).
Nick almost went back to DC, but then Tim Walz called the cops on him and we convinced him to stay.
You would have no idea this is happening if @nicksortor wasn’t in Minnesota right now.
Sentiments of Venezuelans
I’m going to say this once, and I don’t care if it makes people uncomfortable.
If you have never lived in Venezuela
If you did not grow up there
If you did not watch your country collapse in real time
If you did not stand in food lines
If you did not watch your parents lose everything they built
If you did not have to leave your home with nothing
Then shut the fuck up.
You do not have an opinion.
Your opinion does not matter.
And you don’t get to lecture anyone about what’s happening there.
I’m Venezuelan.
I lived there most of my life until my early twenties.
I watched my country go from a functioning democracy to full blown socialism right in front of my eyes.
This is not politics to me.
This is trauma.
Before socialism, Venezuela was not perfect, but it worked.
There was trade.
There was money coming in.
There was investment from the US.
There were jobs.
There was food.
There was medicine.
My family had five businesses.
We had our home
We had investments.
We had a future.
Then the government started nationalizing everything.
Private companies were taken.
Foreign investors were pushed out.
Imports were blocked.
Price controls destroyed production.
Corruption exploded.
And everything died.
Not slowly.
Violently.
People didn’t suddenly become poor because of “capitalism” or “the US” or whatever bullshit slogan people like to repeat online.
They became poor because socialism destroyed incentives, destroyed production, destroyed trust, and destroyed hope.
People today in Venezuela are not debating ideology.
They are trying to survive.
They are trying to find food.
Trying to find medication.
Trying to keep their families alive.
So when I see people in the West posting from comfortable homes, full fridges, stable currencies, and safe streets talking about “imperialism” or “US bad” or “Trump this or that”
No.
It’s not complicated.
You’re just ignorant.
China is not rebuilding Venezuela.
Russia is not rebuilding Venezuela.
Cartels are not rebuilding Venezuela.
They are stealing.
They are extracting.
They are draining what’s left.
If the US comes in and reinvests
If refineries get rebuilt
If infrastructure gets restored
If imports open back up
If food, water, and medicine become accessible again
If people can work and earn with dignity
Then yes.
Let them take all the oil they want.
Because at least something gets built instead of destroyed.
This is something to celebrate.
Not because it’s perfect.
But because for the first time in a long time, there is hope.
Hope that families can eat.
Hope that people don’t have to flee their country.
Hope that Venezuela can function again.
If you’ve never lived through a country collapsing
If you’ve never watched socialism destroy everything around you
If you’ve never had to leave your home because staying meant starvation
Then again
Shut the fuck up.
This isn’t theory.
This isn’t politics.
This is lived experience.
By Stephen Subero
My Venezuela experience as head of trading in the region for Cargill.
Cargill was/is the leading producer of critical staple ingredients such as flour, pasta, vegetable oil, and rice in VZ. I am not saying I agree with grabbing the dictator, but I did have a front row seat to the damage a kleptocracy did to innocent people.
1. The government took over our "minute rice" facility at gunpoint because we were "gouging" the nation's poor. The government was never able to run the plant. It never ran again. It was returned years later with no equipment inside
2. There are 1000's of generals in the army. They are each given a slice of the economy to loot. The large number of generals made it difficult to organize a coup against the regime.
3. The government opened grocery stores and sold staples below the cost we sold them to the government. In theory they used petro oil money to lower grocery prices. Our regular grocery outlets were forced out of business. When the government demanded we sell them products below cost we simply had to shut down. The populous became ever more dependent on the government handouts. (PS this is the mayor of New York City's proposal.
4. Dollars- We needed dollars to go buy raw materials like wheat from places like the US and Canada. The government would periodically allocate us some dollars that could only be spent for raw materials and freight. Eventually only the local companies that can and would pay bribes got dollar allocations. We had several facilities closed for lack of raw material
5. My employees liked working for Cargill. The office was an armed compound with access to a gym, high speed internet, global communications, and a weekly box of basic staples. Cargill provided a safe and secure environment if only for the working hours.
6. Employees became very close to others inside the apartment building. Going out on the street with a desperate population was not advisable.
7. I needed wood pallets for feed. We tried to export wood pallets to swap for grain. We refused to pay the bribes it would take to export the pallets
8. I once tried to set up a closed loop wheat planting to flour mill supply chain. A. They came and stole all the seed wheat for food. When we tried to ship in seed wheat in containers via US donors there was no way to get it out of the port without it being stolen
9. Livestock- Our feed business completely collapsed. Even if you could raise a pig, you couldn't defend it from being stolen. People with guns were hungry.
10. Employees- In the end my highly skilled team alone with other highly educated people chose to leave. Cargill often found jobs for them in other Latin countries. The regime was more than happy to see the well-educated leave the country. Setting these employees up with high quality stable jobs after fleeing remains one of the best things I ever did in my career. No one remembers millions in trading earnings.
This is a short list. In my opinion the first money spent needs to happen now and it needs to be food. The US is already on the clock. The current regime does not care if it starves the population. The orgy of theft will actually accelerate if they believe their days are numbered. VZ should be an outstanding customer of US grown ag products. Rice, bread wheat, veg oil ect. Feed the people first.
Jeff Kazin
Former head trading Cargill
🚨 BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: I went into the Minnesota Hilton who “apologized” for banning DHS agents, and EXPOSED them for CONTINUING to ban DHS agents
@HiltonHotels has decided they want the FULL BUDLIGHT treatment at this point.
Hilton’s operator, Everpeak, STRAIGHT UP LIED in their statement yesterday which said they were “in touch” with DHS to accommodate impacted agents, and “do not discriminate against any individuals or agencies.”
NONE of that was true. There was NO attempt to reach DHS agents to make it right, per Asst. DHS Sec. @TriciaOhio
Even the FRONT DESK manager said he had spoken with the owner shortly before I walked in around 10:50pm, and confirmed the ANTI-DHS POLICY REMAINED IN EFFECT.
REVOKE THEIR LICENSE, HILTON, OR IT’S GOING TO COST YOU DEARLY. YOU’VE BEEN WARNED.
This is an INCREDIBLY dumb battle to choose!
They finally found the Brown University shooter Claudio Manuel Neves Valente's Miami address that was on his DL. None of the neighbors or the dude living there knows him. Makes you wonder how many criminals are running around with BS addresses on their licenses.