@MattWalshBlog@ThomasEWoods Looks like bro was raised with more money and privilege than many (most?) white kids. And yet he still thugged his life away. Weird. I was told criminal behavior was the result of poverty, lack of opportunity, poor education, etc.
Wow. I thought that it was wrong for him to stab a kid to death but now that I see these videos of Karmelo smiling and stuff I’ve realized that actually he should have been allowed to murder whoever he wanted. I apologize for my error.
This is so devastating. Imagine being a black parent tonight. How do you protect your children? If they go out and stab just one person, they might go to prison. It’s like a black man in America can’t even murder anyone anymore. Unimaginable. Jim Crow all over again. I’m furious.
“I'd rather be called racist all day long than stand back and watch my fellow people get their heads hacked off by a 50 IQ foreigner from an African shithole.”
BREAKING: Elon Musk just told his 240 MILLIONS Followers that the only way to Save Democracy is to pass the Save America Act
“The only way to save democracy in America”
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE 💯
Aborting a child for a Down syndrome diagnosis is evil, and we should call it evil. Eugenics and infanticide do not deserve our sympathy or compassion.
AMERICAN ELECTIONS AND VOTING IS THEATER
THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS IN AMERICA AND THE HOUSE IS CONTROLLED BY THE POWERFUL LOBBYISTS AND MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
In the theater of American democracy, voters are cast as the stars, yet they’re little more than extras whose lines are cut before the cameras roll. Congress and the Senate operate as a closed shop run by a uniparty machine—two labels, one agenda—where the real directors are the lobbyists, donors, and corporate interests who write the checks and draft the bills. Public opinion polls showing 60, 70, even 90 percent support for popular measures routinely die in committee or on the floor, not because the people’s will is unclear, but because that will threatens the revenue streams and revolving-door careers of the permanent ruling class. The ritual of voting becomes a ceremonial exercise, a polite fiction that lets citizens feel they’ve had their say while the actual power brokers in Washington and K Street decide outcomes long before any ballot is cast.
What makes this system so insidious is how thoroughly it has immunized itself against accountability. Once elected, representatives answer first to the industry PACs and billionaire bundlers who funded their campaigns, not to the constituents who checked a box every two or four years. Bills that would genuinely constrain special interests, protect the middle class, or curb endless spending are quietly strangled in the dark, while legislation that funnels public money into private pockets sails through with bipartisan applause. Voters can rage, organize, and turn out in record numbers, yet the uniparty’s grip only tightens. The preferences of the people have become optional background noise in a legislative process engineered to serve the few at the expense of the many—proof that in the end, the house always wins, and the house is never up for a vote.
@MattWalshBlog It's our kids that carry on. I have 7 sons and 3 daughters. 10 grandchildren so far, with 2 more to come this year. My name will live on, too. We all should live for so much more than ourselves.
Chicago woman mocks Democrats by speaking in a squeaky, high-pitched voice, who say black people's voting rights are in danger.
The woman also called out the commissioners one by one to their faces.
"I'm 63 years old. I've been voting since I was 18. I have never had a problem voting..."
"So now you're all gonna drag black people in here, definitely some senior citizens, and gonna have them come up here and talk about how they're scared to vote... all that junk, when you know it's not true."