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Christ is King 👑 🇺🇸Father, husband, meme war veteran, retard extraordinaire.
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@C_Merc01 @MikeTX1836 @nypost You went from "she wasn’t in uniform" to "the Civil Rights Act is a crime." That’s not a defense of her behavior. It’s an argument against equal protection. Police departments can’t operate on that logic.
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Houston Police Officer Ashley Gonzalez fired over video of 'deeply disturbing' racist social media rant trib.al/QVcWYBt

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@C_Merc01 @MikeTX1836 @nypost You’re shifting from "she wasn’t in uniform" to officers should be allowed to avoid policing certain races. That’s not freedom of association. That’s discrimination & it’s the exact reason departments have strict conduct rules.
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@eyemjimmy @MikeTX1836 @nypost Bring back freedom of association. Non-blacks should have a choice in policing blacks, I mean who would want to deal with that?
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@C_Merc01 @MikeTX1836 @nypost Whether she was in uniform doesn’t matter. Police departments have clear policies about off‑duty conduct, especially involving racial slurs. Officers are expected to maintain professionalism at all times because their credibility and public trust depend on it.
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@MikeTX1836 @nypost Is this a serious question? 😂
Rap lyrics aren’t the standard for police professionalism. Officers don’t get to use racial slurs at people they’re supposed to serve.
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🏦 8/11/25: Nick Fuentes spends one hour addressing the "fed Fuentes" allegations and January 6th, with receipts
🇺🇸 America First, Episode 1548
⬇️Additional references in the replies
00:00 – Tweets from Elon Musk and Milo Yiannopoulos about federal information and account botting accusations
03:03 – Prior text messages with Milo Yiannopoulos
08:22 – January 6 actions and location
13:52 – Large Bitcoin donation and Chainalysis article
20:15 – Federal investigation, bank account freeze, and release of funds after no charges filed
31:43 – January 6 Committee subpoena
32:10 – Fifth Amendment invocation and sworn denial of cooperation with law enforcement
34:41 – Response to accusation that funds were unfrozen due to cooperation with law enforcement
37:24 – Bill Barr hit list
41:04 – Other January 6 cases, no one charged with incitement alone, other known/suspected informants still charged
50:11 – “Bad-jacketing” as framing tactic for informant accusations
52:37 – Personal consequences (bans, financial restrictions, attacks from ADL and SPLC) as evidence against informant status
55:06 – Political grievances regarding the 2020 election and activist efforts
58:29 – Story of Bitcoin donor Laurent Bachelier
59:54 – Personal risk, sacrifices, and long-term consequences
01:01:12 – Authenticity and supporter belief in movement
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Meanwhile, Dale fell for the Halal Right grift 😂
Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10
Nothing’s more frustrating than trying to explain to your left-leaning friends that their entire worldview is based on a series of well funded scams.
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@BasedMikeLee Because the left doesnt fear you people at all they know you are a joke that is why they spend so much money villifying their actual opposition
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I grew up in a little railroad/lumbar/coal mining town in the Pacific Northwest. It was a baseball town. Everybody went to church—different denominations of Christianity, but almost everyone attended something.
In my graduation class at the time this pic was taken, there were about 220 students. All but 4 were White.
We rode our bikes to school without a parental auto escort. We went to the park and played by ourselves without adult supervision. Most people didn't even lock their cars.
Nobody was afraid of anything bad happening because it was a real community. We went to school during the week and then saw each other at church on Sunday. Everyone knew everybody, or at least knew someone who knew everybody else. 1-2 degrees of separation.
The America I grew up in no longer exists. My little town looks like Mexico, now. You go to church and it's just old people. The ballfields are fenced in, and the playgrounds locked up. It's filled with crime, meth and homeless vagrants. No one dares let their kids go out alone. The town is coasting on fumes and falling apart while filling up on low-income housing.
My hometown was killed by people who saw our life as evil, unjust and intolerable. But someday, God willing, they will pay for their treachery.

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