BLM activist: Arresting Black people is basically slavery and racist.
“I was arrested, and it made me feel like a slave. Black people should never be arrested.”
How the hell does that black chick know what a slave actually felt like?
She’s openly arguing the entire criminal justice system is racist and that Black criminals should get a free pass.
Accountability = oppression?
This is peak insanity.
Crime has victims. The law applies to everyone.
#BLM #DefundThePoliceFail #LawAndOrder
🚨BREAKING: TikToker who called America a “shithole,” trashed the USA nonstop, and bragged about escaping to Mexico just announced she's moving BACK less than two months later.
She and her husband grabbed dual citizenship, packed up the kids, and couldn't stop gushing about their big move to Mexico.
"Amazing country! Incredible food! 'Affordable' healthcare!"
She even mocked her husband’s Mexican family for buying into "American propaganda" when they warned them not to go.
Fast-forward less than two months: Their son got seriously sick. Savings gone on healthcare bills. Now they're rushing back to the U.S. for that free American treatment they loved trashing.
All that hype and attitude collapsed in weeks. Funny how fast “paradise” turns into a return ticket to the country they were hating on.
“They shot and killed a man today because he was an immigrant who’s actually a native man of the land!”
-Liberal white woman crying in her car over a minority
Why do they let their emotions control them? 🤔✨🌈
🚨 PURE EVIL: A grown man viciously kicks his young daughter in the face, knocking her to the ground like trash.
This monster deserves the full weight of the law. Police are investigating.
Share if you want justice served.
#ChildAbuse#ProtectKids#LockHimUp
Moana - Flopped
Supergirl - Flopped
Odyssey - Will Flop
The summer is supposed to be a time for box office blockbusters, but Hollywood keeps pushing woke garbage.
🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: Unvaccinated Master Aviator Chief Warrant Officer 5 Kennie Kelly reinstated with full backpay, benefits & station preference after refusing Biden’s COVID jab.
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In 2020, the world fell silent.
Cities emptied. Borders closed. Families were separated. Millions of people found themselves alone, wondering when life would ever feel normal again.
While much of the world searched for hope, one of Hollywood's most beloved actors quietly picked up his phone.
Sam Neill wasn't promoting a movie.
He wasn't chasing headlines.
Instead, he walked out onto his farm in New Zealand and invited the world to spend a few peaceful minutes with him.
He introduced everyone to Peggy the duck, who quickly became an internet favorite. Charlie Pickering waddled around the farm as if he owned the place. Helena Bonham Carter grazed peacefully in the fields, while Jeff Goldblum the ram and Michael Fassbender the rooster added their own unique personalities. There was even Bryce Dallas Howard, his rescue chicken, who became known as his loyal "guard chicken."
The names made people laugh.
The moments made them stay.
There were no scripts.
No expensive cameras.
No carefully planned productions.
Just Sam talking to his animals, reading poetry, sharing stories, singing the occasional song, and reminding millions that even during the darkest days, life could still be beautiful.
For people trapped inside their homes, those simple videos became something to look forward to.
A few minutes of calm.
A few minutes of laughter.
A few minutes where the world didn't feel quite so heavy.
Years later, Sam Neill revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 3 blood cancer.
During treatment, he wrote his memoir and spoke openly about what mattered most.
It wasn't fame.
It wasn't awards.
It was his family.
His friends.
His vineyard.
His animals.
And the simple privilege of waking up to another ordinary day.
The man who spent decades helping audiences escape through unforgettable films ended up creating one of his most meaningful performances without ever stepping onto a movie set.
He simply opened the gate to his farm, introduced the world to his animals, and reminded millions that hope doesn't always arrive with grand gestures