There were massive international protests over George Floyd and those police involved were severely punished with long prison sentences, yet the police responsible here did not even lose their jobs!
An incredibly unjust double-standard!
Joe Rogan: "They'll pretend that Hillary Clinton didn't do multiple speeches where she said that the election was stolen, Russia stole the election, with no evidence. But when [Trump] questions the election, it's a threat to democracy."
Oil is the only commodity on Earth used in every single sector of every economy. Even our adversaries need it. The Strait of Hormuz is two miles wide, and Iran is threatening to mine it. Whether securing it costs $2 billion or $4 billion a month, it's a rounding error in the global economy.
I'm not pro-war. I hate war. But this rogue nation has been pulling this act for nearly 60 years. At some point, it has to end.
One more thing investors need to hear: alternative energy didn't deliver when we needed it most. We spent billions on wind and solar as an insurance policy for exactly this scenario. It didn't work. Expect to see more pro-hydrocarbon policy globally after this.
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Over 500,000,000 $USDC minted today
So we are dumping liquidating 100,000 retail degens for 400M while somebody is shopping for 500M.
You understand the situation in #Crypto?
Cambodia joins BOP as a founding member, strengthening ties with the US under President Trump leadership and with fellow founding nations - an important milestone for Cambodia and the world.
ICE did NOT target a child.
The child was abandoned by his father when agents approached on a targeted operation to arrest an illegal alien who was released into the U.S. by the Biden administration.
As agents got out, the father fled on foot and left his child behind. For the child’s safety, one ICE officer stayed with him while the rest apprehended the adult.
Thailand has far more to lose than to gain from aggression toward Cambodia—trust, stability, and regional leadership are at stake. #stopthaiaggression#StopThailandInvasion
In 1941, Thailand invaded Cambodia and later declared war on the United States and the United Kingdom.¹
In 2025, Thai accusations that Cambodian soldiers fired across the border are again being used to justify an ongoing Thai invasion of Cambodia. Similar claims formed the basis of Thailand’s 1941 invasion of Cambodia. Then, as now, Thailand’s military action was intended to annex Cambodian territory.
Despite full knowledge of Japan’s genocidal conduct in China, including the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in which approximately 200,000 civilians and prisoners of war were killed, Thailand entered into a treaty with Japan on June 12, 1940.² This agreement laid the groundwork for Japan’s subsequent occupation of French Indochina and British Malaya.
After ratifying the treaty, Thailand invaded Cambodia and Laos in January 1941, claiming that French colonial forces in Cambodia had fired across the border into the Thai town of Aranyaprathet. In reality, Thailand had been preparing for invasion for months.³ Within weeks, Thailand forcibly annexed northern Cambodian provinces and western Lao territories.⁴
In December 1941, Thailand and Japan concluded a further agreement providing for mutual military support, with Japan explicitly backing Thailand’s territorial claims covering annexed areas of Cambodia, Laos, Malaya, and Burma.⁵ This agreement secured Thailand’s role as a logistics hub and staging ground for Japan’s conquest of British Malaya and Burma between 1941 and 1942.⁶
In July 1943, Japan rewarded Thailand for its cooperation by transferring to it six provinces of British Malaya and Burma.⁷
During this period, Thailand facilitated and materially benefited from Japan’s use of forced labor to construct the Burma Railway, linking Bangkok to Yangon.⁸ Among the enslaved laborers were 30,131 British and 686 American prisoners of war. Of these, 6,904 British and 131 Americans died as a result of brutal working conditions.⁹
Following the Allied victory in World War II, Thailand was compelled to relinquish all territories it had annexed in Cambodia, Laos, Malaya, and Burma. Britain initially sought punitive measures, including extended occupation of Thailand and potential control over the Thai Isthmus.¹⁰ The United States, however, opposed harsh postwar treatment, arguing that severe demands would destabilize Thailand and the wider region.¹¹
As a result, Thailand faced limited accountability for its wartime territorial aggression.
Now, in 2025, with little apparent collective memory of the consequences of its earlier irredentist ambitions, Thailand is once again invading Cambodia.
References
1Thai declaration of war: https://t.co/SYdY3KWeeA
2Text of the 1940 Japan–Thailand treaty: https://t.co/dLjnVCakvR
3Background to the Franco-Thai conflict: https://t.co/VrnXDtJg1l
4Franco-Thai War overview: https://t.co/XYE5UfMtht
5Text of the 1941 Japan–Thailand agreement: https://t.co/ozpNCZXVbx
6Japanese conquest of British Malaya: https://t.co/LQJz8zsKI1
71943 Japanese award of Malayan and Burmese provinces: https://t.co/eOWdJe3auS
8Burma Railway construction: https://t.co/63L1cStfBw
9POW deaths on the Burma Railway: https://t.co/viMqN31tQI
10British postwar plans for Thailand: https://t.co/Yim2AGPiZa
11U.S. policy on postwar stabilization of Thailand: https://t.co/HFBCTQuP0B
Minnesota’s Somali community has been caught funneling taxpayer dollars to the terrorist group Al-Shabaab overseas by falsely diagnosing children with autism through Medicaid.
Look at the insane spike in claims:
2018: $3 million
2023: $399 million
Within this same time period, autism centers skyrocketed from 41 to 328 with many of them being in Somali communities.
Your tax dollars are being stolen and shipped over to people who hate us and want us dead.
You should be furious.
This is a direct result of careless immigration policies. We must ramp up mass deportations and halt all legal immigration.