A Chicago high school is receiving widespread praise after removing a student from its graduation ceremony and withholding her diploma after she twerked on stage while accepting it, with the student claiming she is being “discriminated against.”
Are they planting bombs?
Another incident occurred in New York involving mysterious groups of people thought to be foreign, are entering and exiting manholes in the dead of night
“Videos show different groups equipped with flashlights, waders, and other gear disappear underground for hours before reappearing on city streets.” Fox News
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I would just like to point out that I have never once seen a hoard of Amish people destroy any property, anywhere, ever.
Not once in the entire history of the internet.
In 1954, a U.S. Air Force B-57B Canberra captured footage of Castle Bravo — the most powerful nuclear test ever conducted by the United States.
The detonation at Bikini Atoll yielded 15 megatons, 1,000× stronger than Hiroshima.
Honor culture is coming back, whether everyone wants it or not.
The days of saying reckless things without consequence are rapidly moving behind us.
Free speech isn't free. It has a cost.
The bill is due. And we are ALL here to collect.
Thank you friends.
Goodnight.
I'm sure the normies are oftentimes mortified by the stuff our little corner of the internet posts. Look man, we never said we were the 'good' guys. We're pretty fucking mean, we just happen to be fighting for your side.
The Oklahoma Panhandle exists because Texas chose to preserve its status as a slave state.
Under the Missouri Compromise, slavery was banned in territories north of the 36°30′ parallel. When Texas joined the United States as a slave state in 1845, its northern border was set at that line. Although Texas claimed land farther north based on earlier Spanish and Mexican boundaries, keeping that territory would have created a conflict over slavery restrictions. As part of the Compromise of 1850, Texas surrendered the strip of land north of 36°30′—the area that would eventually become the Oklahoma Panhandle.
The cession left the region outside the borders of any organized state or territory. Since it belonged to neither Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, nor Colorado, it remained a patch of unorganized federal land.
For roughly four decades, from 1850 to 1890, the area was widely known as “No Man’s Land,” a place with no formal territorial government, limited law enforcement, and an uncertain legal status. It was eventually attached to Oklahoma Territory and became part of the state of Oklahoma when Oklahoma entered the Union in 1907.
Oklahoma, aka "Indian Territory," has slaves too.
Black chattel slaves working their fields owned by the Indian masters who owned them, bought them, and sold them, etc.
In fact, the Cherokee and other slave-onwed Indians who fought for the Confederates held out, and did not surrender until more than two-and-a-half months after Appomattox.
"Juneteenth" should be recognized on June 23rd (date of the Cherokee surrender)
Instead, it is recognized on June 19th, (probably because of our haste and zeal to blame white people and exonerate everyone else.)
End of an era.
The final flight of the AV-8B Harrier as a USMC and US military aircraft. Their last mission was in support of capturing Maduro.
VMA-223 will conduct the sundown ceremony at Cherry Point today. A few of the remaining airframes will be sold to Spain or be placed in museums, while the rest will be scrapped.
Farewell to La Muerta Negra, or the "Black Death" as the aircraft was nicknamed during the Falklands.