@BillboardChris Tripod use in public is glaringly bad. I am so looking forward to the day when using a tripod in public has been eradicated. Thank you men with guns.
If anyone wants to learn actual economics we have a bunch of courses on @petersonacademy that won’t brainwash you into socialism like our current colleges do.
I have just been arrested by the police in Madrid, Spain.
My phone and passport have been seized but I had a second phone in my pocket so I’m writing this from the back of the police car.
I was at Puerta del Sol for just 5 minutes.
Police told me I cannot have conversations in the public square. I researched the law and spoke with a lawyer and.they are wrong.
Unbelievable.
Was the Globe and Mail hoping we wouldn’t notice they changed their headline?
I think that’s an admission to just how bad the first one was. The one highlighted in green is the newly revised headline.
The Globe and Mail published a guide on how to properly hate someone because they did something impressive in life.
This is a real headline.
Well… at least they’re finally being honest about what they do.
Remember the viral video last year of the young Scottish girl who brandished a knife and axe at a violent migrant to protect herself and her sister? The video was called “propaganda” and dismissed as far-right lies by liberal media and leftists.
A trial showed the girls weren’t lying. A migrant pursued sexual activity with one of the children and came back to violently assault them with his migrant sister after he was rebuffed. Both the migrant siblings were convicted.
@France24_en@VedikaBahl, the French state-funded news broadcaster, called the girls liars and blamed @elonmusk and Tommy Robinson.
Read about the conviction: https://t.co/lwcHrDaBXC
Home invasion in Florida gets intense as 3 "youths" attempt to break into a home at night..
You can hear them talking shit, one even pulls the hammer back on his pistol..
Watch these cowards get blasted on as the homeowner grabs his AK and lights it up 🔥
WOAH! 🤯 this noble woman from Skid Row refused to take money to do Voter Fraud for the Dems! 🗳️🙏🏻
Too bad we didn’t have more like this! It’s honestly sickening that Karen Bass and Nithya Raman would exploit the starving homeless to steal the election from Spencer Pratt!
@nithyavraman@spencerpratt@KarenBassLA@MayorOfLA@elonmusk@WallStreetApes
I’m seeing people rush to declare that anyone questioning the Carmelo Anthony verdict is motivated by racism.
Slow down.
Disagreeing with someone’s legal argument doesn’t prove their motives.
Just as claiming racism doesn’t prove racism.
The question isn’t whether people are angry.
The question is whether the verdict was supported by the evidence presented to the jury.
That’s it.
A jury heard the evidence.
A jury received legal instructions.
A jury reached a verdict.
If someone believes that verdict was wrong, then show the legal errors, the faulty evidence, the procedural violations, or the facts the jury supposedly ignored.
But simply shouting “racism” at people who disagree is no more persuasive than shouting “racism” about the verdict itself.
The rule should be the same for everyone.
Evidence first.
Accusations second.
Because once every disagreement becomes racism, the word loses its meaning and the facts stop mattering.
And when facts stop mattering, justice becomes impossible.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
At today’s sentencing, several Black Americans came out to support Austin Metcalf.
They directly confronted Karmelo Anthony’s supporters and told them they were wrong.
They were called names and targeted, but they didn’t back down.
I spoke to several of them privately and told them I was proud of them.
So if you’re feeling black-pilled, remember: it’s not all bad out there.
I never imagined a Somalian migrant pinning down a helpless White man on Belfast streets, savagely sawing at his neck to behead him in cold blood, would be something we’d see in the West.
Brave White locals rushed to save him, striking the invader, but a terrified woman yelled, “There’s a cop! Back off!”
Because in the UK, the White victim is seen as the aggressor.
This is the deliberate genocide of our race in our own homelands.
Fight like hell for our children’s future.
Is this the Green Friday rule? ...that a market breaking out to new highs on Friday signals meaningful upside momentum into the next week, as weekends allow trends to consolidate.
They broke his bones, gouged his eyes out, cut out his tongue and castrated him. He died of a heart attack after being set on fire and dragged himself 50 meters across the floor.
🚨Everybody is arguing about whether the store employee was right or wrong. Frankly, that’s not what caught my attention.
What caught my attention was the child standing there holding a stuffed animal while all of this was unfolding.
The employee asked for a receipt. Whether the request was justified or not isn’t even my point. My point is that a routine interaction immediately became a public confrontation, complete with profanity, hostility, and humiliation, and there was a child standing there watching every second of it.
As adults, we often forget that children are always learning. They don’t just listen to what we tell them. They watch what we do. They watch how we respond to stress. They watch how we treat strangers. They watch how we handle authority, frustration, embarrassment, and conflict.
What concerns me isn’t the argument itself.
It’s the lesson.
Psychologists have spent decades studying child development, attachment, and social learning. One of the most consistent findings is that children tend to normalize the behaviors they repeatedly observe. If respect, self-control, accountability, and emotional stability are modeled, those behaviors become familiar. If chaos, hostility, emotional volatility, and public confrontations are modeled, those become familiar too.
Now before anyone starts accusing me of predicting this child’s future, that’s not what I’m doing. Nobody can watch a short video and know what a child’s future will be.
What we can identify is risk.
Research has consistently shown that children who grow up around chronic conflict, emotional instability, inconsistent discipline, trauma, aggression, and poor emotional regulation face elevated risks for anxiety, depression, substance abuse, behavioral problems, academic difficulties, and troubled relationships later in life.
The reason is simple. Children build their understanding of the world from the examples around them. Even when around uncivilized savages.
In developmental psychology there are three questions children are constantly trying to answer. How do people treat each other? What am I worth? Can relationships be trusted?
The answers to those questions are rarely taught in a lecture. They’re demonstrated every day through behavior.
That’s why this video bothered me.
The employee will go home. The internet will move on to the next viral clip. Most people will forget this happened by next week.
The child probably won’t.
Because while everyone else was watching an argument, that child was receiving a lesson on what adulthood looks like.
Like @RepAlGreen did today with @SecMullinDHS
And that’s the part of this video that should concern us the most.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
BREAKING: The PBO says borrowing is expected to exceed the spring forecast, increasing from $65B to $72B, a $7B overrun.
Critics say this reflects poor fiscal management, arguing Canadians are being used as a "credit card" for ineffective programs.