The general public is blind to the truth because they don’t seek it. if just one person a day learns something new eventually maybe we can change the world.
A scholar violently assaults his parole officer.
The only way people should interact with blacks is from behind bulletproof glass like the restaurants and gas stations in their neighborhoods.
Tell me I’m wrong.
Black woman is on a bus and it’s hot. She shows a White woman is also on the bus but brought a small electric fan to keep cool
The black woman makes a video saying she’s thinking of just taking the White woman’s fan and running because it’s hot
The comments all show a clear pattern of Americans being done with this type of behavior and especially not even hiding it anymore
We don’t want to live in a society where you can’t even use a small fan to keep cool without having to worry about it being grabbed and stolen
They’re not lying when they boast “diversity is our strength.”
Diversity is their strength….the perfect weapon for those determined to erase White people.
And it’s devastatingly effective.
Our numbers are collapsing across the West.
In Europe, this suicidal experiment has shattered the lives of at least 250,000 young White girls, leaving them so broken they may never want anything to do with marriage or motherhood.
Who could blame them?
This isn’t strength.
This is demographic conquest disguised as virtue.
And it’s winning.
Until we decide we won’t let it win.
They’re not stopping.
Three straight years slaughtering children , bombing tents, murdering entire families, genocide with your tax dollars.
The least of their worries should be the rise of antisemitism.
Candace Owens stood by Erika Kirk from day one and refused to criticize her, even while countless people were urging her to. She gave Erika the benefit of the doubt every step of the way.
It wasn't until their meeting in December when Candace says she realized Erika had lied directly to her—that everything changed.
Until then, Candace was rooting for Erika from day one and consistently chose grace over criticism.
She even called Erika's memorial speech "The most consequential speech in American history" and said it was a message that everyone needed to hear, including her .