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Do they even understand what they're saying?
The 1789 Revolution installed a CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY.
In other words, she's at a No Kings rally, advocating for a King.
Art Candee 🍿🥤@ArtCandee
Spotted at a No Kings protest in Durham, North Carolina! Epic creativity!
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🚨🚔 Queer drama teacher Eliav Goldman at Madison Metropolitan School District was arrested for grooming and sexual misconduct with a student.
He led the school’s Gender & Sexuality Association (GSA) club.
Why does this keep happening in Wisconsin?
📹 @wmtv15news
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🚨 HOLY SMOKES. It was just confirmed that No Kings protests are funded by 500 ORGANIZATIONS with $3 BILLION in annual revenue nationwide
Fox investigated and found that it's George Soros and Neville Singham-linked groups and nonprofits
Marxist groups are involved, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and People's Forum
It's being called a "STAGED, MANAGED PRODUCTION"
We ALL KNEW it was staged and funded!
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Sincerely,
-The Party that installed a dynastic old man without a vote.
Removed him without a vote.
Then replaced him with a backstabbing box wine connoisseur—you guessed it—without a vote.
Senator Mazie Hirono@maziehirono
Donald Trump is not, never will be, and has never been a king. #NoKings
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Konstantin Kisin, who grew up in the Soviet Union, said something that stopped me cold.
While the West teaches its children to be critical of — and often ashamed of — their own country, places like China and Russia are raising theirs to be strong, confident, and focused on science and excellence. Not equity initiatives.
He put it bluntly: we’re in a real battle of civilizations. And if we keep weakening our own foundations from within, how exactly do we expect to compete?
His line about bridges hit especially hard: “A bridge doesn’t work very well if it’s built on diversity instead of math.”
It’s a sobering reminder from someone who’s seen ideological self-sabotage up close.
What do you make of this take — is teaching national self-doubt a luxury the West can afford, or a strategic vulnerability in a competitive world?
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