He was two weeks old.
He had not learned to laugh.
He had not learned to roll over.
He had not learned anything yet.
He was knifed to death in his own home, in the arms of a family that had no chance.
His mother was knifed too. She was 23.
His grandmother was knifed too. She was 54.
Three generations of one family. Erased in a single afternoon.
The man arrested for it was an illegal immigrant who had already been deported once.
He came back.
A year before the killings, he was arrested for his fourth DUI.
ICE asked California to hold him.
California released him.
There is a sentence the sheriff actually said in public after this:
"It was just a DUI."
A two-week-old infant is now dead because four drunk-driving arrests, by a man who had already been deported once, was treated as "just" anything.
He should be alive.
His mother should be alive.
His grandmother should be alive.
God bless every American who refuses to call this normal.
Let's get one thing straight. I am enjoying Mandalorian and Grogu bombing at the box office. It genuinely makes me happy.
Disney and Lucasfilm have earned every bit of this. Their treatment of George's work and worse, the treatment of the fans is why they are failing. They never understood either.
Hubris, activism, and idiocy have turned it into a zombie franchise. It walks and talks, but has no soul.
What Disney did to Star Wars is a crime against imagination.
Fire EVERYONE at Lucasfilm or not.
Welcome to the long dark apathy of the soul, twats.
And just like the NFA taxes that were removed from SBRโs and suppressors by the Big Beautiful Bill, why are these items being registered if there are no taxes?
According to the Supreme Court in a ruling from 1937, the NFA is only constitutional because Congress has the legal authority to levy taxes, and the NFA registry is a registration not of the firearms, but of taxes paid.
So if the tax on everything covered under the NFA is $0โฆthere is no constitutionally allowable reason for the NFA to exist. The Supreme Court must strike down the NFA.
I hate to break it to people my age, but in 30 years your adult kids are going to look at your Funko Pops, Labubus, action figures, and Warhammer 40K collections the same way we look at boomer ceramic angel collections.
That shit is going straight to the thrift store when you die.