America turns 250 today.
Let me read back the resume.
We started by telling a king to pound sand, in writing.
By 1803 we bought half a continent from France for about four cents an acre.
We fought a war with ourselves and somehow stayed one country.
We strung a railroad across the entire thing.
We handed the world the lightbulb, the telephone, and the airplane in about thirty years flat.
Then a man named Willis Carrier invented air conditioning and made half the planet actually livable.
You are welcome, Texas. You are welcome, Dubai.
Twice the whole world caught fire, and twice we showed up and helped put it out.
We split the atom.
We put men on the moon in 1969.
Then we went back and hit golf balls up there, because why not.
We invented jazz, blues, rock and roll, and hip-hop, and the whole planet is still dancing to it.
We put a burger and fries on every corner of the earth.
We built rockets that fly themselves home and land standing straight up.
We flew a helicopter on Mars.
We launched a car into actual space and it is still out there cruising.
We also invented ranch dressing and somehow talked the entire world into putting it on pizza.
Priorities.
We even invented three of our own sports so we could win them.
Baseball, basketball, and football.
Real football, the kind with hands, because we named it and we are not taking corrections.
The rest of the planet can keep soccer, which is fine, we are hosting it in our backyard this summer anyway.
And yes, Canadian football exists, wider field, extra man, one fewer down, and we try very hard not to think about it.
Frankly it was generous of us to invent our own games.
If we put all that energy into soccer, nobody else would ever lift that trophy again.
We would win it so often they would just rename it the America’s Cup and hand us the keys.
You are welcome for the suspense.
And in 2026 we threw a birthday so big a German tourist live-tweeted our gas stations to 750,000 people.
Not every chapter was clean.
We argued, we stumbled, we fixed what we broke, and we kept building.
That is the whole trick.
Two hundred and fifty years in, and we are still the loudest, brightest, most improbable experiment on the map.
Not bad for a country that started as a strongly worded letter to a king.
Happy birthday, America.
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The greatest Nation on earth.
The Freest Country ever devised.
The greatest opportunity for all fortunate enough to get the God given gift of being an American citizen.
The United States of America;
LOVE IT, CHERISH IT, PROTECT IT, AND IF NECESSARY DIE FOR IT!!
Or GET THE HELL OUT!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
O say can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there;
O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? 🇺🇸
🚨 FRANCE LIGHTS UP THE EIFFEL TOWER WITH “USA 250” FOR AMERICA’S SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL!
As midnight hits Paris, the City of Light is honoring the GREATEST nation on Earth with a massive projection celebrating 250 years of American freedom!
Imagine a man who believed in you so much that as they put nails through his hands and feet, he begged the creator to forgive them, "for they know not what they do"
That man suffered immensely for you. The night before, he sweat blood. The following day, they beat him with spiked whips and chains until he had hundreds of wounds.... then they layed him on a cross and nailed him to it while they mocked him....
And the entire time, he was praying for their salvation. He was dying for yours and mine. He replaced a debt we could never pay with his own blood.
Imagine if that was just a man. You'd call him a hero..... You'd hang ribbons on his gravestone and build statues in his honor....
But he wasn't just a man. 3 days later he rose from the dead and scattered his followers to all corners of the world to spread the good news.
Christ is King..... and he is waiting for you with open arms to join his kingdom.
250,000+ British girls.
What's included in this report is fucking harrowing:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
All of this was carried out by predominantly South Asian, Pakistani men, with smaller numbers from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Bangladeshi, and Iraqi men.
And yet perpetrators were let off, authorities turned a blind eye, and it continues to this day because people are scared of being called racist.
Anyone who covered for this needs to face the death penalty alongside all of those who hurt these girls.
I'm glad Rupert Lowe and everyone else behind this put this together; it needs to be seen by everyone.
Black American is honest and says you can’t put Black jurors on cases with Black defendants because they will side with the Black defendant and not convict them
She says “A lot of Black people don’t think deeper than race — a lot of black people are bias”
“I've been trying to hold myself back from speaking on this subject, the Karmelo Anthony case, but I've been online and I've seen a lot of videos, you know, and I'm learning more and more about it. A lot of Black people don't understand why there are no Black jurors, you know, on the trial. A lot of them don't think deeper than race, you you know, so I'm going to explain it to you.
The reason why there were no Black jurors — is because of the response on the internet from Black people about this case, about this situation. A lot of Black people actually believe that Karmelo Anthony is not a murderer — A lot of Black people believe that what Karmelo Anthony did was right.
Let me say something. If the roles were reversed, y'all would want the little white boy dead. If a little white boy stabbed a little Black boy at a school track meet, all hell would break loose. Every Black parent, every Black person would be screaming, "Life in prison! The death penalty!" People would definitely be screaming just racism, racism, racism — A lot of Black people are biased”
“So no wonder why there were no Black jurors. All because y'all wanted the little white boy to die. Y'all wanted him to die”
There is real data to support this
Black juries have a 12% conviction rate against black defendants, vs a 59% against whites. So that indicates that there is a 47% interracial bias when you have black jurors
White juries have a 33% conviction rate against white defendants, vs a 26% against blacks, which actually demonstrates a negative 7% interracial bias
Black juries have a 12% conviction rate against their own race and a 59% conviction rate against white people
Bill Maher fires back at Billie Eilish and leftist “kids” who “don’t know what the f*ck” America is about.
“I want to… say something about Western civilization. Kids, you don’t know what the f*ck it is.”
“They think Western means white—and white means bad. First of all, everything bad that white people did, people of color did it, too. The Japanese before World War II and during World War II. And Genghis Khan, and I could go on and on.”
“The left is very down on America, very down on the West. And it’s ironic because the West has also given us everything that makes your life good here. Don’t ask Billie Eilish or Chappell Roan about what the Western values are, because they’ll just say it’s about oppression.”
“But it’s not about oppression. It’s about rule of law. It’s about respect for minorities. It’s about democracy. It’s about scientific inquiry. These are all good things that came from the Western world. I wish that schools would teach that again.”
I read this post and found myself thinking about how absurd the entire premise of a race war really is.
You see, I’m both.
I carry Nigerian ancestry. I carry European ancestry. The same DNA that some people demand I celebrate is intertwined with the DNA they tell me I should be suspicious of. The same bloodline that produced Africans also produced Irishmen, Scandinavians, Sicilians, and others who all converge in me.
So when people start talking about racial conflict, I have to ask a simple question:
Which half of myself am I supposed to hate?
Am I supposed to reject my father’s lineage while embracing my mother’s?
Am I supposed to condemn one set of ancestors while celebrating another?
Am I supposed to look in the mirror and declare that half of my own existence is somehow the enemy?
The entire idea collapses under the weight of its own stupidity.
Over the course of my life, I have met wonderful white people and terrible white people. I have met wonderful black people and terrible black people. I have met honorable men and women of every background imaginable, from all over the earth. I have met fools, criminals, liars, and opportunists from every corner of humanity.
Character never asked permission from skin color.
Neither did evil.
What concerns me is that there are people who profit from keeping Americans focused on race. Every election cycle, every social controversy, every national tragedy somehow gets filtered through the same tired lens.
Divide. Categorize. Agitate. Repeat.
Meanwhile, ordinary Americans are working, raising children, caring for aging parents, paying bills, building businesses, serving in churches, coaching little league teams, and trying to leave their communities better than they found them.
Those people are not enemies.
The real battle has never been black versus white.
The real battle is truth versus lies. This is the war I wage.
Responsibility versus excuses.
Wisdom versus foolishness.
Good versus evil.
And every race, every nation, every tribe, and every family contains examples of both.
As a man who is both Nigerian and European, I refuse to participate in a conflict that requires me to hate my own heritage. I refuse to judge people by categories. I refuse to surrender my ability to evaluate people as individuals.
Judge a man by his conduct.
Judge a woman by her character.
Judge all people by the same standard.
That is the only standard that has ever made sense to me.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
🚨#ALERT: Everyone needs to be aware of this
Journalist Avery Daye exposes the history of Minnesota Rep Ilhan Omar
“Ilhan Omar — I figured not enough people know about her family’s history, so let’s recap:
Her dad and her grandfather were both high-ranking military officials in the Barre regime, which killed over 200,000 people. They’re most famous for the Isaaq genocide — it was the worst of the worst: aerial bombings, executions, man-made famine.
People massively suffered under this regime, with the help of people like Ilhan Omar’s family who supported the regime and carried out this, this horror.
— They have family ties to this guy known as the Butcher of Hargeisa, and his whole shtick was “kill all but the crows.””
“So the suffering of the people of Somalia was so bad that there was a civil war and the regime was overthrown. Her family fled first to Kenya and then Minnesota, claiming they’re like these asylum seekers.
These poor, poor people. No, no, no, no. They were fleeing to escape being held accountable for what they did. She was not oppressed. Her family, they were the oppressors.”
“So for the Democratic Party to have her as a representative is insane to me — and the way that they’ve like rebranded her as all this poor refugee? No, no. She wasn’t a refugee of war. Her family created the war.”