PATRIOT 🇺🇸 | Ret Navy Vet (27 yrs) | CA | Independent Researcher | Crypto OG (2014) | Frenchie Dad | Calling out the destruction of America in real time
I fully agree with you, Carmen. Her 14 year old was rotten to the core. He had a gun!! The race hustlers are trying to create a narrative that he was just minding his own business like they did with Trayvon Martin, which was a huge lie even back then.
What’s truly infuriating is watching these low-information, overly emotional, and immature individuals screaming for a boycott of all Asians — over something that happened three years ago. In the time since that incident, more than 7,000 Black people have been killed by other Black people. Don’t take my word for it — use AI or check the FBI and CDC data yourself.
Just six months ago, in Stockton, California, four people were gunned down in a mass shooting at a child’s birthday party. Three of the victims were kids — ages 8, 9, and 14. Where was the national outrage? Where were the protests and hashtags? It barely made a ripple because the perpetrators were Black. Search “Stockton birthday party mass shooting” on YouTube — it’s all there.
These same people are now threatening to boycott Asian businesses, apparently unaware that TikTok itself is owned by the Chinese — Asians. The hypocrisy and ignorance are staggering.
At some point, we have to separate ourselves from this low-information, uncivilized underclass. I want no part of it. We know exactly who they are by the way they talk, the way they act, and the chaos that follows them. Not a day goes by without another video surfacing of reckless, self-destructive behavior.
The body cameras that BLM demanded? They backfired spectacularly. Time after time, they show incidents escalating because of the suspect’s own choices — not some random cop aggression. I’ve yet to see one that justifies the narrative. The pattern is glaring, and it’s gotten so common that people barely notice the rare “Karen” or redneck stories anymore.
They choose willful ignorance, and they want to stay that way. There’s nothing we can do for them. The best path forward is to reject the victim mentality, speak the truth plainly, and build lives rooted in personal responsibility. The rest will have to face the consequences of their own choices.
The Democrat Party has built an entire political machine on grievance.
They don’t solve problems.
They reopen wounds.
They don’t offer a vision for the future.
They sell resentment from the past.
Every election, it’s the same script:
“Racism.”
“White supremacy.”
“Jim Crow.”
“Democracy is dying.”
And when those talking points aren’t enough, they roll out their favorite accomplices… the media, activist groups, and organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center, to smear, label, and silence anyone who dares challenge their narrative.
Why?
Because fear is their currency.
Division is their strategy.
Outrage is their oxygen.
BOOM💥 — Brevard County sheriff Wayne Ivey delivers a stark message to rioters:'WE WILL K*LL YOU!'
"If you throw a brick, a firebomb, we will be notifying your family where to collect your remains at because we'll kìll you. We're not gonna play."
🚨Breaking.
Carmelo Anthony was just sentenced to 35 years.
Now before everybody starts calling each other racist and before social media turns this into another black-versus-white circus, I have a question.
What if it was your son?
Not somebody else’s son.
Your son.
Your grandson.
Your nephew.
Would you still be standing outside with signs?
Would you still be posting hashtags?
Would you still be raising money for the person convicted of stabbing him?
Because that’s the part I cannot understand.
A family buried their child.
A jury heard the evidence.
A judge handed down 35 years.
And somehow half the country is talking about race instead of the victim.
So … I have questions.
I want to know how a person reportedly connected to hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations ends up with a public defender.
I want to know how the jury was selected.
I want to know why people seem more upset about the sentence than they are about the young man who never got to go home.
Most of all, I want to know why every tragedy in America gets immediately sorted into racial teams.
Because if justice only matters when the person looks like us, then it was never justice we were after in the first place.
Let’s talk about it.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
Los Angeles Voter fraud EXPOSED
Skid row denizen admits she was paid $5 to vote for Karen Bass ..
Says they come multiple times a week to get people to vote for Bass or Raman !
@USAttyEssayli …
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https://t.co/JvBLzInCFy
Congresswoman, it is not business as usual. From 2021 to 2024 your party made decisions that pushed voters into a corner, and now you’re acting shocked that Trump is taking drastic steps to correct the course. We didn’t wake up one morning and choose “extreme measures.” The situation you helped create left us with no choice.
Nithya Raman tied to HOMELESS NGO in L.A. receiving $600k, with thousands of homeless voters registered at shelters with ZERO beds.
I believe we found where Raman's magical mail-in ballot drops came from. U.S. Attorney launching probes into major fraud.
James O'Keefe and many others showed you that the homeless are being paid for votes. Direct link to Nithya Raman, St. Joseph Center received $600,000 in taxpayer funds from the homeless/housing committee while Raman was chair.
A photo of her presenting the check was quietly removed from the center's website after NY Post article. Raman's campaign and the center did not respond to questions.
7,600 voters registered at homeless shelters and service providers across LA. Midnight Mission, Skid Row, 1,160 registered voters, but the shelter only has beds for 84 men + 36 women.
St. Joseph Center, Venice drop-in center, 185 registered voters at its address, offers no beds or accommodations whatsoever.
Hundreds more tied to supportive/affordable housing projects, with nearly 200 added in the final weeks before the registration deadline.
Over 80 voters registered at four behavioral health/addiction facilities, Corner of Hope, Volunteers of America Alcohol Services, LA Centers for Alcohol & Drug Abuse, Homeless Health Care LA Harm Reduction Center.
313 voters tied to LA County social services facilities. Voter registration drives witnessed outside grocery stores, one homeless man, Norman, claimed he was paid to sign people up and saw cigarettes offered as incentives during "big push" efforts.
One registered voter, Bo Jackson, near Midnight Mission couldn’t remember registering and couldn’t name a single candidate in the LA mayor’s race.
The story ties directly into the heated LA mayor's race and major concerns over California's election integrity with clear ties to fraud.
GROK, is this photo real?
**No, this photo is not real.** It’s a satirical meme (image-only post) created specifically for dark humor in the context of the crime statistics thread you linked. The image you see — the Black man on the ground with his arm raised, the blurred figure underneath, and the big white text overlays saying **“I AM BEING BEHEADED”** and **“POLICE: ‘DON’T THINK YOU ARE MATE’”** — is edited/manipulated. The “Britain 2026” caption that appears on identical versions shared by other accounts (like David Vance) confirms it’s intentional future-scenario satire, not a genuine news photo or real incident. The base photo might come from an unrelated real-world street scene (common in meme-making), but the text, framing, and overall message were added to mock victimhood claims versus actual violence — it’s not documenting any actual event. No police bodycam, news report, or eyewitness account matches this exact scene. It’s pure meme format, like many other “don’t think so, mate” edits that circulate on X. So, short answer: **Fake meme, not a real photo.**
Dr. Alveda King tearing into the Southern Poverty Law Center during a hearing accusing the organization of fueling racial division in the United States while claiming to fight it.
The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pointing to allegations referenced in a federal superseding indictment that she says raise serious questions about the group's conduct.
“My family legacy reflects the very truth that America is strongest when we recognize our common humanity… That is why I am troubled by the conduct and messaging of organizations that claim to fight hatred, while profiteering from division.”
Dr. Alveda King tearing into the Southern Poverty Law Center during a hearing accusing the organization of fueling racial division in the United States while claiming to fight it.
The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pointing to allegations referenced in a federal superseding indictment that she says raise serious questions about the group's conduct.
“My family legacy reflects the very truth that America is strongest when we recognize our common humanity… That is why I am troubled by the conduct and messaging of organizations that claim to fight hatred, while profiteering from division.”
Dr. Alveda King tearing into the Southern Poverty Law Center during a hearing accusing the organization of fueling racial division in the United States while claiming to fight it.
The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pointing to allegations referenced in a federal superseding indictment that she says raise serious questions about the group's conduct.
“My family legacy reflects the very truth that America is strongest when we recognize our common humanity… That is why I am troubled by the conduct and messaging of organizations that claim to fight hatred, while profiteering from division.”
Dr. Alveda King tearing into the Southern Poverty Law Center during a hearing accusing the organization of fueling racial division in the United States while claiming to fight it.
The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pointing to allegations referenced in a federal superseding indictment that she says raise serious questions about the group's conduct.
“My family legacy reflects the very truth that America is strongest when we recognize our common humanity… That is why I am troubled by the conduct and messaging of organizations that claim to fight hatred, while profiteering from division.”
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli says he’s leading a federal review of California’s election procedures. He’s been openly critical of the state’s system, arguing that the current process doesn’t inspire public confidence and needs stronger safeguards.