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Britain 2026: Tommy Robinson called for the mass deportation of illegal migrants — and was arrested on suspicion of terrorism.
Meanwhile, British Sheikh Asrar Rashid openly called in a Nottingham mosque for offensive Jihad and preemptive strikes against the white man, while directly naming Tommy Robinson.
One man is arrested for words. The other openly incites violence — and walks free. This is “the religion of peace” in Britain, protected by a government that has lost all sense of justice.
Absolute shame on the UK authorities.
@RightScopee@RedEagleUpdates Not at all, he is the epitome of the American dream. Bitter envy is the root of the communist nightmare, which brought us hundreds of millions of human deaths through the last century.
Matt Walsh calls out how extremely dangerous young black men can be in America
“In this country, by far the greatest perpetrators of this kind of impulsive, inexplicable violence are young Black men. And it's not even close. One wrong word and you could be dead”
“And we don't solve the problem by ignoring it, pretending it's not true. We all know it is. Or calling people racist when they voice their concerns about it, or change their behavior to minimize the risk to their family. The more we ignore what's happening, the more innocent people will die”
He’s right the stats back this up
Blacks are only 13% of the population but:
- Blacks are 56% of murder offenders
- 55% of all knife attacks
- 88% of black homicide include a gun
- They are 36% of all non-fatal crime
🚨 SHOCKING DISCOVERY THEY BURIED:
Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t just fight viruses — it turns viruses into precision-guided cancer killers. It allows viruses to attack cancer cells while leaving healthy cells completely untouched.
This comes straight from Dr. Richard Urso (ophthalmologist and member of America’s Frontline Doctors) in a powerful presentation. Why was this information suppressed and the data obscured?
Because a cheap, decades-old drug that could selectively destroy cancer would be catastrophic for the multi-trillion-dollar cancer industry.
They don’t want you to know this. They want you dependent on expensive treatments forever.
The truth is out. Share it before it gets buried again.
Hoover Institution's Scott Atlas says he was in a meeting with Anthony Fauci during Covid
He says Anthony Fauci’s goal was to make the public as afraid as possible so we would listen to mandates
“Dr. Fauci at one point leaned over this sort of oval conference table and said, "One of the problems is the public is not afraid enough." And I was shocked to hear something like this. And I interrupted. I said, "Can you repeat that?" Dr. Fauci said, "That's the problem. The people are not afraid enough, so they won't listen."”
“That's unethical. That's not the way public health is supposed to be done. It's unethical, in my opinion, to use fear in an emergency to manipulate people”
- Being apart of releasing a virus that causes a global pandemic is crimes against humanity
- Crimes against humanity can’t be pardoned
- Multiple life sentences is the historical punishment
He was counting down the days to graduation.
Caps and gowns had already been ordered. College plans were taking shape. At home in Colorado, his family was preparing to watch him walk across that stage and begin the life he had worked toward.
His name was Kendrick Castillo.
Born March 14, 2001, and raised in Denver, he was a senior at STEM School Highlands Ranch. He loved robotics. He loved learning. He had the kind of quiet strength that teachers notice and friends rely on. In May 2019, he was just days away from receiving his diploma.
On May 7, 2019, he sat in British literature class. The class was watching The Princess Bride. It was an ordinary afternoon. Laughter. A familiar room. The comfort of routine. The sort of day that passes without leaving a mark.
Then the door opened.
An armed student walked in and told everyone not to move.
For a split second, the world stopped.
Kendrick was close to the gunman. Close enough to understand what was happening. Close enough to know that every second mattered.
He did not duck under a desk.
He did not crawl away.
He did not wait for someone else.
He lunged forward.
In that heartbeat, this young man, barely eighteen, made a decision most adults pray they will never have to make. He charged the shooter, giving his classmates a chance to run. Others followed his lead and tackled the gunman. Because of those seconds, many students were able to escape.
Kendrick was shot.
His classmates tried to save him. They pressed on the wound. They called his name. They pleaded with him to stay. But he did not survive.
One student later said Kendrick died a legend. Another said he would carry his memory for the rest of his life.
His father, John Castillo, spoke with a strength that no parent should ever need. He said his son cared deeply about others and always wanted to protect people. He admitted he wished his son had hidden, wished he had run. But that was not who Kendrick was.
That line stays with you.
That was not who he was.
In a world where we often hear about fear and cruelty, this teenager showed something older and stronger. Instinctive courage. Selflessness without calculation. The kind of character many of us were taught to admire when we were young.
He was eighteen years old.
For those of us who have watched our own children grow, who have sat at graduation ceremonies, who have felt that mix of pride and hope, this story hits deep. It is every parent’s worst nightmare. It is also a reminder of what one life can mean in a single moment.
Because Kendrick stood up, others went home to their families that night.
He never got to wear his cap and gown. But he left behind something far greater than a diploma. He left behind an example.
Kendrick Castillo
2001 to 2019
He did not run.
He did not hide.
He chose others.
May we remember him.
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This is Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
A young girl sobs and begs not to be sold, but her father sells her anyway — just to pay off his debts.
This is modern-day slavery. Pure horror.
Where are the women’s rights organizations?
Where are the human rights activists?
Nowhere to be found.
Shame. Hypocrisy. Cowardice.
Muslims went crazy after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this:
"Radical Islam doesn’t want just a small caliphate in Iraq or Syria. They see the United States as the greatest evil on Earth and seek to dominate the entire West. Radical Islam is revolutionary, it wants endless expansion, terrorism, assassinations, and total control. They hate America, Europe, Israel, and every Muslim nation that partners with us. Orlando, Pensacola, and domestic attacks prove it.
Radical Islam is a clear and imminent threat to the world."
I agree with every single word he said.
Scott Jennings nailed the liberal meltdown over Elon Musk, becoming the world’s first trillionaire:
“All day long, I’ve been listening to liberals count and spend Elon’s money for him. This envy, jealousy, hatred of success. Why is it immoral? Why is it wrong for somebody in our system… to build companies, build technologies, go into space, aim to put a colony on Mars, give internet to half the world?”
The outrage isn’t about “fairness”, it’s envy dressed up as virtue.
Success that creates jobs, technology, and real progress threatens a worldview built on grievance and zero-sum thinking.
Elon Musk is the shining example of immigration done right.
A legal immigrant who came to America, worked relentlessly, took enormous risks, and built companies that deliver massive value to humanity.
Not by taking from others, but by creating wealth that didn’t exist before.
Success isn’t a crime.
It’s the American Dream in action.
Congratulations, @elonmusk, well earned. Keep building. 🚀
Agreed. I might make a video out of this.
As a black man, I always hesitate to bring up race, despite it being the thing that has always gotten me the most traffic and clicks. I'm wary of saying the right thing. I want to be rational, and make the right allies.
But with Karmelo Anthony... George Floyd, and so many others, the black tribalism annoys me so. Dare I say it...
It fatigues me.
I want to be known as a dapper, articulate man. Not as a black man who can speak perfect English, against my stereotype. I just want to be...
Me.
I don't want to be known as "the black conservative", even though repeatedly, that seems to be a perfect position for me to leverage as a content creator, jokingly or not.
But more and more, I find myself wishing the civil rights era never existed. Why? Because now as a result, we have thousands of copy-paste MLK wannabee's that sound more like a washed up, prison-bred, potty-mouthed Malcolm X, than a cultural Ghandi. (Not to mention, MLK was......... Not all he seemed to be)
With every cause having to do with blacks, much of my... Ugh... Community... Considers our worst criminals, thugs, and rappers to be victims and martyrs and heroes.
They demand solidarity, and when I want to know more about those who should be my "kin", I find less and less in common with their principles. I feel like an outcast from many blacks. Now certainly, not all are like this. Many are just as respectable as I am, and even moreso. But it's enough of us that it's a problem. A major problem.
My mom taught me that I would have two strikes against me. One for being black, and one for being a male.
But now? As a black man, societally, I've been given unfair advantages, I despise what many in my own race have become, and I tire of being related to other blacks by the color of my skin, by both blacks who demand solidarity, and whites who assume I'm a tribal delinquent.
I tire of it all.
I too, just wish to be an individual.
I'm just me. With my own flairs and faults. Look at me. Judge me.
Racially, I feel like the country was in it's best state before Obama ran for president. Because before that, people were caring less and less about race. The wounds from the civil rights era were healing. The old generations were passing.
But now? Our nation has been reminded relentlessly about our differences, the cultural marxists in the black community have fresh fuel to blast their demagoguery, and this nonsense has new life--life that my parents can't even relate to, because they grew up during a different time.
I hate this. I hate all of this.
Forget MLK. Forget Malcolm X. Stop this grievance.
We must follow the way of Frederick Douglass.
Honesty. Integrity. Education.
Command respect.
That has always been the way forward for blacks. It's the way forward for ALL PEOPLE.
Be the powerful individual by virtue of skill, talent, and fortitude. Not by race. But by accomplishment.
But none of this means anything to the Karmelo Anthony types, does it? No, those are merely traits of "sucking up to the white man".
What a sorry state this country is in. And it pains me to see what many fellow blacks have done with their freedom.
What a waste.
I apologize for any typos. I typed this on my phone.
They spent years screaming that mail-in voting was the single most secure, flawless, ironclad system mankind had ever devised. Questioning it made you a dangerous conspiracy theorist who probably enjoyed fish pizza.
Then the Postal Service said, “Okay, let’s add a barcode and check the ballots against actual eligible voter lists.” Suddenly it was the end of democracy, unconstitutional, racist, fascist, and guaranteed to disenfranchise tens of millions. The same people who insisted the system needed zero verification lost their minds the second anyone suggested basic chain of custody.
That reaction only makes sense when you look at what they’re actually protecting.
Los Angeles has a billion-dollar homeless services bureaucracy that can’t house anyone, can’t account for the money, and gets its funding pulled even by liberal county officials because it’s become a useless, bloated mess.
But that same operation maintains detailed instructions for registering “unhoused clients” ... their words for drug-addled or outright crazy people ... and routing their mail-in ballots through shelters and agency offices. Cross streets count as a residence. “Frank’s backyard” is apparently a valid address. The federal government even hosts guides in multiple languages teaching NGOs how to help people who just got here sign up before their citizenship paperwork is sorted. “I help you, you help me.”
They can’t find the receipts. They can’t find the homeless. But they never lose a voter registration form.
A simple barcode would ruin the whole arrangement. Ballots wouldn’t magically appear from vague intersections anymore. They’d show up in batches from single service centers on the same day. Fiction addresses would get returned to sender. And the people who spent five years calling the system perfect would have to explain why basic tracking feels like an existential threat.
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THIS IS JUDGE MAGGIE SCOTT
She let child rapist Daniel Cieslak, who raped a 12-YEAR-OLD girl, WALK FREE from her courtroom. But guess what? Not only that!
She gave him an ABSOLUTE DISCHARGE, despite him pleading GUILTY.
She also sparked outrage by praising Algerian rapist Hamadache Hamza for settling in Britain and setting up a hairdressing business.
She said that the predator deserved “credit” for overcoming his “very difficult background” to become a successful business owner in Scotland
🚨 Los Angeles woman says she was OFFERED MONEY TO VOTE
They provided her a ballot, told her who to vote for and wanted her fill out the ballot with the information they gave her
“He pulled out his phone and he said, do you got nice penmanship? Well, yeah, why? Okay, here's the names. What I want you to do is write this name on this form and then sign the signature and I'll pay you — I said, I'm not doing that — He was trying to pay me to do voter fraud”
Democrats have a highly sophisticated worker of people who go out and pay people to vote Democrat
We need a federal audit of California’s election immediately
Woah!
So Newsom signs a law making it impossible for auditing ballots, they flood the counting center with a million post election ballots, some signed with an "X" or smiley face, but TENS OF THOUSANDS OF LEGITIMATELY registered voters get a notice their signature didn't match?
@POTUS@VP at what point does the Federal Govt step in when you have literal mafia style tactics happening in our elections here in California???
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Tens of thousands of Spencer Pratt voters are now receiving rejection letters from the county clerk saying that their ballots were not counted due to signature irregularities. Yet, Governor Gavin Newsom just passed legislation that would make it illegal for anyone conducting oversight, to contest signatures that they deemed fraudulent. Democrats allow ballots to be signed with an X, a -, or a 🙂 to pass and count, but all of a sudden, only Republican signatures are being flagged for irregularities, rejected, and not counted. 🤔 One of these California Republican voters said that his signature has been on file for over 20 years and there has never been an issue until he voted for Spencer Pratt. Nithya Ramen has beaten Spencer Pratt by less than 3000 votes. There are at least 18,000 Pratt voters who received this letter saying their votes were rejected.