Hasan Piker, an anchor baby born in New Jersey, was immediately taken back to Turkey, where he was raised and lived until he was 18. He grew up hating America, Christians, and Jews like everyone in Turkey. He came back to the U.S. as an adult to sow chaos.
Aber Kawas was born in New York to Palestinian Muslim parents. She grew up hating America and openly supports Hamas and Islamic jihad, saying America deserved 9/11 because of Islamophobia. She won the Democratic primary for NY State Senate.
Darializa Avila Chevalier was born in Florida to Dominican or Haitian parents. She converted to Islam, claiming that Palestine is the only thing that matters to her. Openly hates the U.S., calling it a disgrace of a country and was part of an organization that calls for its eradication. She won the Democratic primary for Congress in New York.
The enemy within.
@JackFoxNATW Professional athletes (at least in the US) use the word obviously all the time. I think it's a crutch word for them because they use it when they are being interviewed.
Why is "Country Roads" by John Denver making a serious revival?
It’s everywhere on social media, sung loud and proud by people of all nations. I think it’s because we all want to go back to when the world made sense—now more prominent because we live in unrecognizable times. The ache of returning to something that felt safe is understandable. We are homesick.
In many ways, the World Cup in the USA has given people the freedom to feel what they needed: frivolity, kinship, and escape from stupid politics.
The World Cup has destroyed decades of leftist propaganda about the United States in the past week or so.
Europeans making videos on social media about their visit has been eye opening for the world.
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Some Seattle soccer fans have mixed feelings about patriotically backing the U.S. team during the FIFA Men's World Cup, given the actions of President Donald Trump. https://t.co/XooQ8rPjSQ