@mitchellvii This seems like a national emergency to me. We have a lot of emergency klaxons blaring right now, esp. in the Dem blue States.
At what point do we acknowledge reality? We DO have a national emergency. We have a foreign enemy coalition masquerading as an American political party.
HUGE: LA MAYOR VOTE SHOCK! - Last night's LA mayor ballot dump delivered a statistical head scratcher as distant third place Nithya Raman racked up far and away the most votes in the batch dramatically closing the gap on Spencer Pratt.
Raman was polling well behind early on yet these late drops keep fueling her surge in ways that defy normal expectations. Democrats seem to specialize in these kinds of improbable vote patterns.
Remember Joe Biden lost Ohio Iowa and Florida plus eighteen out of nineteen bellwether counties yet somehow captured the most votes ever in history.
These statistical impossibilities keep piling up in Democrat run counting processes.
What do you think of these wild LA mayor ballot dump surprises? ⬇️
Eighty-two years ago today, freedom stood on the edge of extinction, and Allied forces stormed into hell to help save the world.
We will never forget the courage, the sacrifice, and the blood spilled on that fateful day.
Do you remember me Tara? I remember you. The day you voluntarily left the Pentagon. I remember you clearing out your office.
I was new to the building. That’s why I found it very strange. Your behavior.
I always thought journalists were well put together or stoic or something. I was wrong. Boy was I wrong.
You shrieked like a hyena “We’ll see you in court!” Or “THIS IS A VIOLATION OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT!”
As you…. voluntarily left the building.
I remember being beside myself in the face of your demeanor. You looked like an activist instead of a journalist. Like all you needed in that moment was a sign to hold up or a bra to burn.
I remember also thinking that you weren’t mentally stable. A crazy person. It was in the eyes. And the shrill voice.
I thought little of it and left the hallway as you gathered your chia pet and poster of Che Guevara or whatever it was.
Listen, I don’t have anything profound to say here other than I want the world to know what you are. And I want them to treat you the way you deserve.
You are a hacktivist masquerading as a journalist.
And nobody will remember your name.
There is no possible way you, me, or anyone else can hate the media enough.
Treat it like the gym.
More reps and sets. Get stronger at it.
Hate is to be used sparingly on earth. Too much can destroy you if you’re not careful.
But Marxist journalists? You can hate them.
You don’t hate the media enough. You think you do, but you don’t.
It is every American’s patriotic duty to check their stupidity at every turn.
Yield nothing to these Marxist cretins who only want to shame the nuclear family and those who keep theirs intact.
He brought his children to Normandy — at his own expense — to honor the fallen of the Greatest Generation. Americans who gave everything to defeat tyranny & save the world.
Every parent should teach their kids what real sacrifice & courage look like. That’s how we keep freedom alive.
Proud to serve alongside a Secretary of War who leads by example, on & off the battlefield.
June 6th, 1944.
The English Channel is angry and half the men in the landing craft are seasick. Diesel fumes mix with saltwater and vomit while rifles are checked for the fifth or sixth time by hands that need something to do. Nobody talks much anymore because the jokes have all been told and the bravado has finally burned away somewhere behind the English coast.
You are nineteen years old and carrying more weight than you’ve ever carried in your life. You don’t know it yet, but it’s the most weight you will EVER carry in this life. However long or short it may be.
Your rifle rests across your knees. Your life hangs from a few pounds of steel, wood, and training. Somewhere beyond the gray horizon sits a continent that has spent five years tearing itself apart, and in a few minutes you are going to step into the middle of it.
Across from you sits another kid. He can’t be much older than you. His jaw is clenched. His knuckles are white around his weapon. Neither of you says a word because there is nothing left to say.
Then your eyes drift toward his shoulder.
That red numeral catches your eye: “1”.
You’ve seen it a thousand times before. In barracks hallways, on training fields, in motor pools, and on long marches. It never meant much beyond belonging to the same outfit.
Now it means everything.
Because in a few minutes the world is going to ask something terrible of both of you, and there is comfort in knowing that whatever waits on that beach, neither of you will face it alone.
The historians will eventually reduce this day to arrows on maps and casualty figures. Politicians will give speeches. Journalists will write books. None of that exists inside the landing craft.
What exists is fear, and duty.
What exists is the understanding that courage was never the absence of fear. Courage was always charging into the maelstrom anyway.
The shoreline emerges through the smoke. You can see flashes now. You can hear the distant percussion of artillery. Men stop checking their equipment because there is no point anymore. Whatever mistakes were made are already made. Whatever prayers were going to be said have already been said.
The coxswain throttles down.
The boat grinds forward.
The ramp is about to drop.
Into the abyss.
Overlord.
🚨🇺🇸 Meanwhile in New York City
“New York is ours now - whatever the brown people say goes now”
“The Cops are gonna come n whip your ass & keep you in jail all night”
“This is our City - go back to wherever the **** you came from”
Wow - this clip is going viral - as an American Uber Passenger finds out about the Muslim take over of New York City - they don’t even hide it.
The average Westerner gets stuck on fairness and “What if the roles were reversed?” But that misses the framing trick, and the whole purpose is to use pathos to mobilize rescuers to "do the work" of left activism.
A left-oriented cultural frame has already pre-assigned who counts as victim and who counts as guilty before the facts are examined. The frame is pervasive because activists have installed it in media, education, HR, mandatory DEI training, etc.
In Karpman Drama Triangle terms, the frame locks in the roles first: victim, persecutor, rescuer. The goal is to activate rescuers, here the police, to “do the work” of left praxis. Once those roles are set, evidence and fairness arguments arrive too late. The rescuer has already been morally mobilized to defend the victim as framed by activists.
Pity sells this frame by disarming logos with pathos. The story is presented as suffering to be relieved, which moves the audience into pathos before logos. Pity, guilt, and moral urgency soften resistance and make the frame feel self-evidently humane.
Once the frame is accepted emotionally, the rescuer experiences himself as protecting the vulnerable. The political frame bypasses logos and installs itself as conscience. Reality is inverted with this left frame. Attack becomes compassion, punishment becomes protection, and ideological enforcement becomes moral duty. The purpose of coercion is also inverted: it is no longer experienced as an attack on the accused, but as rescue of the victim.
Violent African Valdo Calocane stabbed to death Barnaby Webber & Grace O'Malley on 13 June 2023 in Nottingham, before killing Ian Coates & trying to kill three others.
The Nottingham Inquiry heard how murderer Calocane refused consent for toxicology samples while he was in custody after the attacks & only the victims were tested for drugs & alcohol.
On Wednesday, Grace's father said it was "disgusting" that the bodies of his daughter, her friend & fellow student Barnaby were tested for drugs & alcohol after they were killed while the actual murderer was not.
The Western world is in complete moral decay, we have Two tier Policing, antiwhite laws & a broken justice system.
Our cities are war zones & our people are being slaughtered on our streets.
Enough is enough.
Bro, this is exactly the kind of thing that pisses people off.
An Indian tourist woman got caught shoplifting in Japan. Instead of apologizing, she tried to hand cash to the store owner to “make it go away.” When that didn’t work, she tried the same thing at the police station.
In her country, apparently slipping money to the police is normal when you get in trouble.
The Japanese police didn’t take the bribe and explained how serious theft is. But in the end, they just gave her a stern warning and let her go. No arrest, no charges.
She committed a crime, tried to bribe her way out of it, and still walked free.
This is what happens when you have people coming from places where this kind of behavior is normal. They bring that mindset with them, and if the system is soft on them, they learn that Japan is an easy place to mess around.
Crime plus bribe culture. And we’re the ones expected to just accept it.
Dear @WhiteHouse, my name is Rodney Smith Jr., founder of Raising Men & Women Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Through our 50 Yard Challenge, over 6,000 kids across the country have signed up to mow free lawns for the elderly, disabled, veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and single parents. With America celebrating its 250th birthday this year and me also being born on July 4th, I wanted to humbly ask if a few kids from our program and myself could travel to Washington, D.C. to help mow the White House lawn for this historic celebration.
More than anything, I want these kids to see how a simple act of service something as ordinary as mowing a lawn for someone in need can lead to extraordinary places. What better lesson in community service than showing them that helping others can take them all the way to our nation’s capital? I’d also love to bring my American flag-themed mower in hopes that the President might sign it, so I can later auction it off and donate 100% of the proceeds to a nonprofit supporting veterans. It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of service, patriotism, and the impact young people can have when they choose to make a difference. 🇺🇸