Mamdani played the democrats and republicans. All of the properties and real estate will be up for grabs by Muslim Lobbyists, Qatar and Muslims. It’s going to be cheap for them. He doesn’t want affordability. Mamdani wants you all to leave to reshape NY into the image of his people. That’s how they conquer from within. All you American politicians that support Mamdani and the red and green alliance be prepared to lose your seats. Idiots!
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Nearly EVERY "dual national" on the U.S. team was born and raised abroad, and is ONLY on the U.S. team because they were recruited to play for the U.S., and had a better chance of playing in the World Cup for the U.S. than their actual home country.
Best example -- Sergino Dest. Born in the Netherlands, raised in the Netherlands, and played entire youth career with one of the top Dutch Soccer Club academies.
Very likely would never have made the Dutch National Team, so at 17 or 18 he elected to play for the U.S.
NONE of them are the product of a "welcoming immigration system."
They have dual citizenship because their parents were citizens of different countries, and they were raised abroad, playing in foreign soccer academies as they grew up.
THAT is why they are better soccer players than their U.S. citizen squad mates.
John Lennon wrote a beautiful song about socialism.
“Imagine no possessions” he told us.
He also:
– helped write his band’s anti-tax anthem, Taxman
– incorporated his IP holdings
– moved to a lower-tax country
– fiercely protected his royalties
- drove two Rolls Royce’s and had multiple luxury homes.
– made sure even the royalty cheques for Imagine were kept safe for his estate so his family would remain wealthy in perpetuity.
If he believed it, he’d have lived it. The trouble with socialism is that even the people who love the idea won’t run the experiment on themselves.
John Lennon writing Imagine while owning two Rolls Royce Phantoms and later having a law suit to protect his royalties tells you all you need to know about socialism in practice.
It doesn’t work outside of the imagination.
I’ve traveled to every continent on earth, there is nowhere like the USA
The standard of living, the opportunities, the safety, the freedom
You don’t realise how lucky you are, so many of you take what you have for granted
MA / Boston must-watch. Will make your day. Trust me.
If you ever forget why so many of us stay here, fight hard to keep this place amazing.
#magov#bospoli#magov
Proof the media is brainwashing the world into hating America
“I feel like I've been lied to my entire life about America — if you log on to the news, everything's bad — Everything's terrible. It's not. It's absolutely f*cking amazing. Are you kidding me?”
The reason for this is very simple, the global mainstream media is roughly 80% left leaning. Meaning it’s all liberal propaganda so of course the world is going to hate a hateful propagandized view of America
Really @Big12Conference ?
You allow the one school in your miserable league with the potential to be a national player take it on the chin for two weeks simply for following a court order.
At the same time, you allow the school WHO ACTUALLY DID what you were afraid Tx Tech might do to vote to punish them and get off with nothing?
What a joke your conference is.
Tanto que lloró la izquierda internacional con Estados Unidos siendo anfitrión del mundial y ya entendemos por qué: porque el capitalismo mostraría una vez más que es excesivamente superior a todos los demás sistemas.
Qué belleza estos estadios 🇺🇸🫡
Lara Logan just broke down a pattern that hits different once you see it.
They keep creating problems that can never actually be solved: racism that’s “unconscious,” masculinity as inherently toxic, CO2 as the enemy even though we breathe it out, and differences turned into permanent grievances.
The goal? Issues without end. Skin color can’t change. Breathing can’t stop. Masculine instinct doesn’t vanish. So the problems stay… and so does the control.
It’s not about fixing anything. It’s about keeping the fight alive so we stay divided and easier to manage.
Once you spot the tactic, everything gets clearer.
What “unsolvable problem” have you noticed getting pushed the hardest lately?
The more I travel around America, the more I understand why this country produces so many massive companies, athletes and entertainers.
The culture feels built around ambition.
Honestly, racism is one of those things many Japanese people struggle to understand.
If we see a white person, we think, "Oh, they're white."
If we see a black person, we think, "Oh, they're black."
If there were blue people, we'd probably think, "Oh, they're blue."
And that's about as far as it goes.
If someone is nice, we think they're nice.
If someone is an asshole, we think they're an asshole.
If we like them, we like them.
If we don't, we don't.
We grow up being told not to cause trouble, not to fight, and to get along with the people around us.
Maybe that's why judging someone by their race feels so foreign to a lot of Japanese people.
We're usually too busy judging people by whether they're good people or not.
Hussein's dad founded the Houston chapter of the terrorist organization CAIR. He showed up to our convention to elicit the exact reaction that we are seeing echoed throughout the press--that Islam is somehow the victim.
This is the tried-and-true formula to hijack the sympathies of Western cultures through the media.
Communism does not kick down the door wearing a Soviet uniform.
It knocks politely and says, “Hi, I’m democratic socialism, and I’m here to make life affordable.”
Now look at the trend.
Mamdani in NYC.
Katie Wilson in Seattle.
And L.A. may be next with Nithya Raman trying to take the city even further left.
Then come the rent freezes, price controls, wage mandates, wealth taxes, government-run markets, and endless promises that the same people who broke the city can centrally plan it back to health.
It is always sold as compassion.
But it runs on coercion.
People need incentive. Builders need reward. Risk-takers need upside. Workers need a path upward. Society flourishes when people are free to create, own, compete, fail, and succeed.
Communism is an evil lie because it pretends human nature can be repealed by committee.
Resist it while it still smiles.
My thoughts after 3 months in the US/Texas🇺🇸:
- Americans are way more extroverted than Europeans
- Talking to strangers is normal here
- My first H-E-B trip felt like Boris Yeltsin seeing an American grocery store
- Some food is more artificial, but the amount of choices is insane
- You can still eat healthy. You just have to choose it
- High risk, high reward is real
- Way more people are entrepreneurial
- People dream bigger than in Europe, and they actually execute
- Obv not everyone is smarter, but the smart people are world-class
- Successful people here are way more down-to-earth. In Europe, successful people care about status and can be arrogant
- Cars. Enough said
- Americans have perfected artificial sweets
- There’s still more freedom here than in Europe
- One thing I didn’t expect: some Americans talk down on America
- As an outsider, that’s weird, because imo it’s still the greatest country on Earth🇺🇸🇺🇸
It's become taboo to look at your own culture and say something needs to change.
If you do, they call you a sellout, an Uncle Tom, or a self-hater.
And if someone outside the community says it, that's racism.
So nobody says anything.
And the kids are the ones who pay the price while all the adults stay silent to protect their reputation.
This is a Pratt ad. CNN spent the entire primary shitting on the ONE candidate trying to fix all this, then…after they successfully merked him out of the general election, they run this searing indictment of the 2 candidates they just shilled for. 🤡 🤡