The United States spent $7 billion helping Zambia battle HIV while China quietly took all their copper.
We're not villains for asking for mineral access in return.
I'd tell Anne Applebaum this directly but she has me blocked.
.@JakeLang rips into Dearborn’s Muslim mayor: “You marry 5 women, outnumber us, make our country look like the dumps you fled. We don’t want you here. Get out!”
Should we Ban Islamic immigration and deport Islamists?
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Senator Cruz CONFIRMED that Biden’s FBI wiretapped Susie Wiles during a PRIVILEGED CALL with her lawyer without the consent of EITHER party.
To make it HORRENDOUSLY worse, they then tried to HIDE evidence of their actions by marking the file “prohibited.”
This makes Watergate look like CHILD’S PLAY. Accountability is not optional. These people MUST be held accountable.
Muslim mindset: “I’m fasting, don’t eat in front of me or I might be tempted.”
Christian: practices self-control and doesn’t make a public show of fasting.
Muslim man: sees a woman who isn’t fully covered and says, “Cover yourself or I’ll be tempted.”
Christian man: sees the same thing and says, “I need to guard my heart and discipline my eyes so I don’t sin.”
Christianity deals with the heart. We emphasise self-discipline and self-control. Islam, on the other hand, tries to control the environment instead, asking others to change because the individual hasn’t learned to master himself.
When the heart is truly transformed, temptation loses its power. Self-control means taking responsibility for your own desires, not placing the burden on others. A disciplined heart governs the flesh, not the other way around.
At just two years old, "Anthony" was abandoned by his biological parents, spending his childhood in foster care. At four, he was adopted by a family in Oklahoma, where he spent nine years hoping for stability. But in 2017, when Anthony was eleven, his adoptive parents took him to the hospital, left him there, and never returned. His heart broke as he wondered, "Why does everyone leave me?"
In January 2018, "Peter Mutabazi" received an emergency call to host Anthony temporarily. Little did he know that this call would change their lives forever. Twenty minutes after arriving, Anthony looked at Peter and nervously asked, "Mr. Peter... can I call you 'Dad'?" Peter, who had also faced abandonment in his own life, immediately felt a deep connection. He knew he couldn't just give Anthony a roof—he had to give him a father.
On November 12, 2019, Peter legally adopted Anthony, providing him the family he had longed for. But the journey didn’t end there. Peter opened his heart and home to other children, adopting siblings to expand their loving family. Now, in 2026, Anthony is 19, working to advocate for foster children’s rights, while Peter continues to share their inspiring story, showing the world the power of love and family.
She shot and killed over 10,000 of her fellow Tanzanians to retain power.
Sixty days after an election she claims to have won with 98% of the vote, she is still living in hiding and only appearing in heavily controlled environments. She sends her ministers to represent her abroad instead of appearing herself, fearing to meet the same fate she imposed on Tanzanian youth.
Justice is coming, and when it does, everyone who chose to remain silent during our suffering should remain silent then as well. Hatutaki unafki…….