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Same thing is happening here in Japan 🇯🇵 Seven shrines have been burned down this year alone. That doesn’t even include the vandalized temples and destroyed tombstones. I’ve never seen anything like this in my lifetime.
Something is going on worldwide!
It is getting to the point where millions of Americans are carrying regardless of attempts by leftist politicians to diminish their Second Amendment rights.
Lives depend on the ability to fight back in the jungle blue cities have become.
I agree. The complacency across a huge swath of the population is staggering. Since it has become a trademark of the Democrat Party alone, one has to believe it was accomplished by making it “cool” to cheat the “enemy” out of their money. How do you do that? By vilifying them, of course. The relentless mantra of calling hard-working, taxpaying conservative Americans “fascists” closes the circle perfectly. The same way they get their “useful idiots” to attack ICE officers doing their constitutional duty, or to encourage a rash of presidential assassination attempts.
8 days until the statute of limitations is up on Fauci. Besides getting to the bottom of Wuhan Bioweapons Lab conspiracy that killed millions, or that saved the lives of millions, we would also get a Supreme Court decision on the validity of the absurd Biden autopen pardons.
A good high school buddy of mine, Sandy Malcolm, sent me this funny email today. Every bit of it is true by the way:
Rhode Island made the national news today by claiming that the American Revolution actually started in Rhode Island, not Massachusetts. The first shot of the Revolution was fired on the British tax schooner, Gaspee, well before Lexington and Concord. Then R.I. passed the Act of Renunciation on May 4, 1776, becoming the first colony to declare independence from Great Britain, two full months before the Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776.
A spokesperson for Massachusetts disputed these events.
The response from Rhode Island was that Massachusetts was, as usual…
“Full of Beans!”