New Yorkers who came tonight to Gracie Mansion protesting Zohran Mamdani discovered that Mamdani has a buffer zone near his house.
Let that sink in: the mayor who used his veto power to prevent Jewish schools from having buffer zones against Nazis protesting at their doorstep, has a buffer zone against New Yorkers that are persisting him.
@JoshAnimator “I dont know what all these slaves are complaining about. I’ve had all kinds of jobs and picking cotton is the easiest thing i’ve ever done.”
@MoranT555 אני נגעלת ממורים ומורות גננים וגננות שחושבים שהוויכוח על ״לפתוח בתי ספר״ זה תחרות שמי שמפסיד צריך להיות עם הילדים. זה פספוס גדול שמצביע על בן אדם שבאמת אין לו מקום בתפקיד חינוכי. המצב המודרני שחינוך וידע זה זכות בסיסי לכולם במסגרת תואמת גיל זה הישג אדיר שחבל אם נוותר עליו.
France is occupying a Jewish-owned home in Baghdad, Iraq as its embassy. It hasn't paid rent to the family in 50+ years and is instead making payments to the Iraqi government that seized it from the family. Disgusting. @EmmanuelMacron
One of the more remarkable trends of the past 4 years has been the almost total disappearance of environmentalism from left-wing consciousness, and its replacement by various forms of anti-Judaism as the defining test of who is "progressive" and who is not.
Jolani’s men tonight in Syria.
This is the man Keir Starmer and King Charles shook hands with
“Khaybar, Khaybar, Jews! Mohammed’s army is coming back!”
The Khaybar chant is the call for Mohammed’s army to slaughter Jews.
@ZoeeAnnie לאחר תלונות רבות משכנים בבניינים שונים על דברים כמו ילד בן שנתיים שהולך מצד אחד של החדר לשני, הגעתי למסקנה שלגור בבניין עם אנשים אחרים ולהתלונן שאתה שומע אנשים אחרים זה סימן מובהק למחלת נפש ואין משהו הגיוני לענות לזה.
Every time I see something like this I want to throw up because I was homeless with zero income & the IRS took $6k given to me by a church for housing out of my bank account
Things a husband should be able to do:
If you can't do these, you're not a partner. You're another kid for her to manage.
Here's the list:
• Take care of bedtime solo
Bath, teeth, pajamas, story, tucked in.
Without texting her 47 times asking where things are.
• Pack lunches the kids will actually eat
Not just throw random stuff in a bag.
Know what they like. What they'll eat. What the school allows.
This is basic parenting.
• Back up your wife to the kids
Even if you disagree with her decision, back her up in the moment.
Handle disagreements LATER in private.
Never undermine her in front of the kids. Ever.
• Provide for your family
Not just financially. Emotionally too.
Be present. Be engaged. Be a leader.
Money matters, but so does showing up.
• Cook an actual meal
Not just order DoorDash.
Make something. Feed your family. Clean up after.
• Clean without being asked
See the mess? Clean it.
Don't wait for her to ask. Don't expect praise.
You live here too. Act like it.
• Manage hygiene and health
Bath time. Brush teeth. Trim nails. Take them to doctor/dentist appointments.
Know when their checkups are. Schedule them. Take care of it.
Don't make her do everything.
• Know what's happening in their lives
Their teachers' names. Their friends' names. What they're learning.
Be involved. Ask questions. Show up.
Don't be the dad who has no idea what's going on.
• Discipline consistently
Don't be the "fun parent" who lets everything slide.
Hold boundaries. Back up the rules. Be consistent.
She shouldn't be the only one enforcing discipline.
• Plan date nights
Don't just say "We should go out sometime."
Pick a day. Get a babysitter. Make a reservation. Plan something.
She does 1000 things for your family. You can plan one date.
• Grocery shop
With a list. Without complaining. Get what's needed.
She shouldn't have to manage every household task.
You're capable. Act like it.
• Handle tantrums in public
Calmly. Effectively. Without losing your cool.
She does this constantly. You can too.
Step up when things get hard.
• Show affection to your wife
In front of the kids. In public. At home.
Hug her. Kiss her. Hold her hand.
Model what a loving marriage looks like.
• Apologize when you're wrong
To your wife. To your kids.
"I was wrong. I'm sorry."
Strong men own their mistakes.
• Listen without fixing
Sometimes she just needs to vent.
Don't immediately try to solve everything.
Just listen. Be present. Support her.
• Handle basic home maintenance
Fix things. Keep the house from falling apart.
You don't need to be a contractor. But you should be capable of basic upkeep.
• Support HER goals and dreams
Not just expect her to support yours.
What does SHE want? What are HER dreams?
Marriage is a partnership. Act like it.
If you can't do these things, you're not a husband.
You're a man-child who needs a mommy, not a partner.
Your wife shouldn't have to parent you AND the kids.
Be the man she married.
Step up.
Celebrities speaking out about Iran:
Dua Lipa
Yungblud
Sharon Osbourne
Celebrities not speaking out about Iran:
Angelina Jolie
Susan Sarandon
Pedro Pascal
Greta Thunberg
Ms. Rachel
Cynthia Nixon
Javier Bardem
Amal Clooney
This experiment breaks your brain 🤯
Remove air in the world’s largest vacuum chamber, drop a bowling ball and feathers, and Galileo is proven right—400 years later.