@VigilantFox For those of you that were curious:
L - Lesbian
G - Gay
B - Bisexual
T - Transgender
Q - Queer
I - Intersex
A - Asexual
2S - Two-Spirit
+ - Pedophile
The irony here is 4 inches deep…
Karmelo Anthony’s own family members cursed out and assaulted a journalist @ElijahSchaffer simply for standing near their tent in a public space.
Yet those same family members are passionately defending Karmelo for refusing to leave another person’s tent after being repeatedly told to get out — and decided to stab Austin Metcalf in the chest.
https://t.co/xHohvg3ph1
🚨 JUST NOW: Karmelo Anthony supporter says Karmelo should’ve kiIIed Austin’s twin brother HUNTER as well
And the Karmelo group AGREES with her.
They’re OPENLY calling for MURDER. This was NEVER about self-defense. Some of them just want to see white people murdered in cold blood.
They can’t be reasoned with.
“BOTH of the brothers should’ve been dead, if you ask me.”
Disgusting.
Chip Roy asks the best question: How many Islamic extremist groups do you have listed on your hate map out of the 1500 groups?
SPLC: We don’t target groups based on their religion.
Chip Roy: You just mentioned anti-LGBT groups a minute ago.
"Disparate impact" is the legal term for "systemic racism," "structural racism," or just "racism" (as lefties now use the term). This is the foundation of DEI and the "anti-racism" scam. No need to prove anyone did a bad thing, just the "system" produces certain "bad" outcomes
I've come to realize that widespread voting by mail enables communists who hate me to effectively vote on behalf of the illiterate, the infirm, the easily led, and the non-English speaking
There is no plausible way to prevent this, therefore voting by mail must be abolished
The Defense Intelligence Agency has reportedly raised its counterintelligence threat assessment for Israel to “critical” — its highest level, now placing the U.S. ally above some adversarial nations.
American personnel in Israel discovered spyware on their phones. Targets of the reported eavesdropping include Steve Witkoff, Trump’s top Iran negotiator, Elbridge Colby, the Pentagon’s top policy official, and Michael DiMino IV, the Pentagon’s senior Middle East policy director.
The DIA report also details Israeli military officers planting listening devices at DIA headquarters in 2021 — and Israel’s Shin Bet internal security service attempting to bug a Secret Service vehicle last year.
Drop Site’s @JulianAndreone hits the Hill to get lawmakers’ reactions.
Think about the contrast with Tyler Robinson's family.
Robinson's family identified him as the murderer, questioned him on the spot, and when he confessed they immediately called the sheriff and forced him to surrender.
Digwa's family lied to the cops and hid the weapon.
9 of every 10 new American jobs since pre-COVID went to someone born outside the country.
Triple checked the data. It's real.
+4.3M foreign-born.
+471K native-born.
Meanwhile, 335,000+ American layoffs in 2026.
HOW DO WE ALLOW THIS?
The fun thing is that the left regularly dips into blood and soil nationalism when it suits them
“Nazi, fascist, blah blah” it’s all performative nonsense
@ffs2022 Boomers dindu nuffin. They've been firmly holding the levers of power for decades, they're the wealthiest generation of humans to ever exist, but if you ask them about all the problems that have arisen during their reign of power... they dindu nuffin
Boomer: "Bought my house at 23, worked hard to pay it off, no one handed me anything."
Millennial: "We can't buy homes until we're 40 after we've changed careers 3 times. Something is seriously wrong here."
Boomer: "Stop eating avocado toast! Pull yourself up by your bootstraps!"
Dear small percentage of Boomers who can actually be told things:
Here are some facts, to help you understand what Millennials are trying to tell you.
Here is what the middle-class experience is right now. Not for losers, but for your average hardworking, but unexceptional, dude born in 1992.
- No company pensions. Ever. No job offers this.
- Laid off every 2 to 3 years.
- No vacations. Ever. If you are lucky, you have 10 to 15 days of annual "PTO" (paid time off). But this is not vacation. This is your sick days. You can take a break with whatever's left over.
- If you are not lucky, you have "unlimited" PTO. Which sounds nice, but in practice it means you get sick days and nothing else.
- They pay social security taxes, but they know they will never receive those benefits, because the system will crash first.
- Not promoted. Ever.
- No annual raises. Instead, these are effectively pay cuts, because they don't match inflation.
- Because of this, can only get a raise by changing jobs. Some judicious prevarication about salary history is recommended.
- Good chance you'll have to change careers at least once, possibly more, as industries get rugpulled by offshoring or work visas.
- Total mortgage cost on a median house in 2026 is 104,600 minimum-age-hours. This is 50+ years of full-time work.
- For comparison, a 1972 purchase would be 23,750 minimum-wage-hours, about 11 years of full time work.
What this all adds up to is that Millennials can't buy homes until they are past their child-bearing years.
And, no, scrimping and saving doesn't change that equation. This is with scrimping and saving.
I am not a Millennial. I am GenX, the child of Boomers. I do not need to be told how much Boomers forwent luxuries to save, and how hard they worked. I know exactly how much they did of each. I was there. I saw.
They worked hard at the beginning of their careers, and lived frugally for about 5 years to save up a down payment. After that, things gradually eased up, bit by bit. Until, by retirement, a lot of them had nice fat stock portfolios and multiple rental property investments, and Caribbean cruise holidays.
And this seems, to them, like a fair and natural progression.
But as America has been hollowed out and by a corrupt political machine, those doing the robbing have left the Boomers whole, and placed the burden of that corruption squarely on the backs of younger generations.
For Millennials, there's no light at the end of that tunnel.
Just another tunnel.
And another after that.
They have been standing between Boomers and the reality of the modern economy for 20 years.
At some point, they are going to break.
Dear small percentage of Boomers who can actually be told things:
Here are some facts, to help you understand what Millennials are trying to tell you.
Here is what the middle-class experience is right now. Not for losers, but for your average hardworking, but unexceptional, dude born in 1992.
- No company pensions. Ever. No job offers this.
- Laid off every 2 to 3 years.
- No vacations. Ever. If you are lucky, you have 10 to 15 days of annual "PTO" (paid time off). But this is not vacation. This is your sick days. You can take a break with whatever's left over.
- If you are not lucky, you have "unlimited" PTO. Which sounds nice, but in practice it means you get sick days and nothing else.
- They pay social security taxes, but they know they will never receive those benefits, because the system will crash first.
- Not promoted. Ever.
- No annual raises. Instead, these are effectively pay cuts, because they don't match inflation.
- Because of this, can only get a raise by changing jobs. Some judicious prevarication about salary history is recommended.
- Good chance you'll have to change careers at least once, possibly more, as industries get rugpulled by offshoring or work visas.
- Total mortgage cost on a median house in 2026 is 104,600 minimum-age-hours. This is 50+ years of full-time work.
- For comparison, a 1972 purchase would be 23,750 minimum-wage-hours, about 11 years of full time work.
What this all adds up to is that Millennials can't buy homes until they are past their child-bearing years.
And, no, scrimping and saving doesn't change that equation. This is with scrimping and saving.
I am not a Millennial. I am GenX, the child of Boomers. I do not need to be told how much Boomers forwent luxuries to save, and how hard they worked. I know exactly how much they did of each. I was there. I saw.
They worked hard at the beginning of their careers, and lived frugally for about 5 years to save up a down payment. After that, things gradually eased up, bit by bit. Until, by retirement, a lot of them had nice fat stock portfolios and multiple rental property investments, and Caribbean cruise holidays.
And this seems, to them, like a fair and natural progression.
But as America has been hollowed out and by a corrupt political machine, those doing the robbing have left the Boomers whole, and placed the burden of that corruption squarely on the backs of younger generations.
For Millennials, there's no light at the end of that tunnel.
Just another tunnel.
And another after that.
They have been standing between Boomers and the reality of the modern economy for 20 years.
At some point, they are going to break.