@GovPritzker Says the tyrant trying to change the housing rules in Illinois daily. You may have tried to be a senator and you certainly slimed your way into the governor's seat, but you will never be president, no matter how many people you pay.
@GovPritzker Except for all the large corporations that are fleeing the state to escape your tyrannical (almost king like) taxes, unfortunately private citizens can't afford to do the same.
Antisemitism doesn’t just make you hateful—it literally makes you a moron. 🤡🧠
Imagine being Spike Lee. You’re 68 years old, you have two Oscars, and you’re a cinema legend. Yet, you spend your night dressing up like Yasser Arafat’s stylist just because a 25-year-old Israeli is on the court.
The height of obsession is real:
Deni Avdija: 6’9”, making history as the first Israeli NBA All-Star. 🇮🇱🔥
Spike Lee: 5’4”, cosplaying for clout because a kid from Herzliya exists.
Showing up to a basketball game in a keffiyeh-patterned sweater to "protest" an athlete is peak brain rot. While Spike and Kyrie were busy playing dress-up and chasing a spotlight that wasn’t theirs, Deni was busy earning it. 🏀
It’s giving obsessed. It’s giving insecure. It’s giving… rent-free. 💅✨
History remembers the players. Nobody remembers the guy in the weird sweater. Stay mad, Deni’s still an All-Star. 🇮🇱💪
#DeniAvdija #NBAAllStar #SpikeLee #RentFree #AmYisraelChai #MainCharacterSyndrome
@StephenKing Maybe stick to writing stories about perverted fathers and their little girls, seems to be a prevelant theme for you steve, what's that about?
Dear New York,
Zohran Mamdani told you who he was. Repeatedly. Calmly. Proudly. And then, as his very first official act, he confirmed it by revoking antisemitism executive orders. Not after addressing crime. Not after restoring order. Not after doing literally anything that resembles governing a city on the brink. First. That’s not symbolism. That’s prioritization. But sure, tell us again how it’s about “unity.”
Then came the speech. The one people keep quoting like it’s inspirational instead of ominous: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.” Replace. Not reform. Not coexist with. Replace. That word is doing a lot of work, and pretending otherwise is intellectual dishonesty. Rugged individualism isn’t “frigidity.” It’s ownership. Accountability. Consequence. Risk. It’s the reason New York exists at all instead of being a very diverse waiting room for government permission slips.
Calling that mean is what people do when they resent those who don’t need them. And collectivism....ah yes, the “warmth.” The warmth of having your labor redistributed, your speech moderated, your success explained away, and your objections reframed as moral failure. The warmth of being told you’re part of something bigger right up until you ask a question and are informed you’re now “the problem.” Very cozy.
Here’s the part these idiots keep dodging: collectivism and individual liberty do not mix. They never have. They never will. One requires voluntary cooperation. The other requires enforcement. One tolerates dissent. The other pathologizes it. Every society that tried to “blend” the two eventually picked a side, usually after the protections were gone and the language had softened everyone up.
Which brings us back to those revoked executive orders. You don’t remove protections in the name of togetherness unless you’ve already decided some people are expendable to the project. You don’t talk about solidarity while dismantling safeguards unless you believe unity requires silence. And you don’t do it on Day One unless you’re sending a message to allies and opponents alike. The message was received.
The rest of the speech “no matter what you eat, how you pray, or where you come from” is the kind of sentence that sounds beautiful until you notice what’s missing. There’s no mention of contribution. Responsibility. Law. Limits. There never is. Collective language always floats above reality because reality asks inconvenient questions like who pays, who decides, and who gets punished when this fails.
Spoiler alert for the morons: it’s never the people making the speeches. This isn’t a sudden collapse. That’s not how it works. This is the slow, administrative tightening of an ideology that believes it knows better than the individual. It starts with language. Then policy. Then “guidance.” Then consequences, for the wrong opinions, the wrong priorities, the wrong resistance. And through it all, you’ll be told it’s compassion.
So yes, New York, you wanted this. Not because you studied it, but because it was marketed as kindness. And kindness, when weaponized by ideology, has a very long and very ugly track record. Ideologies don’t mix. They replace. They consolidate. They don’t stop when you ask nicely. This won’t feel dramatic at first. It will feel bureaucratic. Reasonable. Even boring. Until one day you realize the city feels colder than it ever did under all that so-called “frigidity.”
That’s when people usually say, “How did this happen?” You’re reading the answer.
Courtesy of Glenn Reib on FB
(Save this. Sarcasm ages well.)
@ABC Prickster is too busy finding new and more pervasive methods of taxation, he doesn't have time to fight crime between that, posturing for running in 28 and visiting old country buffet.
Hamas is starving Jews, forcing them to dig their own graves, and filming it, while legacy media, Ivy League professors, and students excuse Hamas’ barbarism, call Jews genocidal, and accuse them of starving Gazans.
I honestly can’t find the words to describe how I feel anymore.
I don’t know who STILL needs to hear this, but:
* Attempting to decapitate a Thai agricultural worker with a garden hoe IS NOT RESISTANCE.
* Murdering 60+ pet dogs IS NOT RESISTANCE.
* Throwing grenades into rocket shelters crowded with innocent people IS NOT RESISTANCE.
* Shooting a woman point blank, on her knees begging for her life IS NOT RESISTANCE.
* R@ping, violating and murdering women (now confirmed in the Dinah Report) IS NOT RESISTANCE.
* Taking 251 hostages of all ages and nationalities IS NOT RESISTANCE.
* Strangling red-headed babies to death IS NOT RESISTANCE.
It is subhuman BARBARISM.
Most of the people who do not have jewish/Israeli kids students in the US Universities don’t quite get it - they think we are exagerating or “it was not that bad, just silly students protesting”.
Let me explain it to you, as a Mother of one-we had to move our kids out of the campuses, not just because of the protests and tents and blocking their access to…everywhere in campus - but because of the constant death threats, very dangerous and disgusting physical gestures, shouting and banging on their dorms doors, day and night, stupid and retarded jokes, violating their privacy in the commun bathrooms, fear of having God knows what in their food, because of the kefyieh people serving in their cantina, zvastikas and sick writings on their walls, class dissrupted freestyle, calling them humiliating names while in class and so on. Not one faculty member or anyone in the administration of these Universities did something, anything, to protect our children. Most of the Jewish students literally locked themselves in dorms, those who were lucky to share the room with a sane student. But those who had room-mates pro-palestine, had to move out. While we payed not just for the school, but for the dorms as well. It was the worst student year any jewish/Israeli ever imagined. In America. In elite schools, famous once for their high education, but even more famous now for their depraved antisemitism and lack of control over students and TEACHERS shouting for the murder of all Jewish people.
THIS ⬇️ right here is what we were waiting to hear for an entire year.
@SpeakerJohnson