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Andrew Torba
Andrew Torba@BasedTorba·
You have to understand that this is Ben's entire purpose. This is what a decade of him building up the trust of well meaning conservatives was for. This moment. To shill for Israeli interests when it matters most. He doesn't give a damn about America, the American people, or the "browning of America" (his words) he cares about his ethnic homeland and sending your kids and your tax dollars to protect it.
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸@infolibnews

Ben Shapiro—after telling his audience for months that bombing Iran wouldn't lead to a wider war, and then claiming the war was just going to be a quick bombing campaign—is now telling Americans to prepare for a long war. "There is no way to extricate ourselves from this situation right now." Americans only got "tired" of Vietnam after 50,000 troops died, he says. "Our" military members are "heroes" because they're willing to "sacrifice" their lives "for a greater good"—a future world where "energy will become cheap again because the Strait of Hormuz will be free again."

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Joe Lonsdale
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
Wondering why so many white men on the right are angrier and more radical than in the old days? It’s in response to a lot of nonsense like this. These judges are insane, and a culture that would discriminate against them enough to convict this man and keep him in jail is broken.
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Don@DoctaDonn·
@ryansaavedra Send her back to the shit hole she comes from
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Ryan Saavedra
Ryan Saavedra@RyanSaavedra·
Ilhan Omar says Charlie Kirk should be left "in the dust bin of history" She echoed the assassin's words, claiming he "spread hate" She refused to apologize for sharing a video that called him "Dr. Frankenstein" and said "his monster shot him through the neck"
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BowTiedRanger
BowTiedRanger@BowTiedRanger·
Our country’s in the shape that it’s in right now because women simply don’t have the (a) temperament to stomach, nor (b) courage needed to do what needs to be done to fix this country. Unserious responses like the one below is a perfect example of this. Charlie’s assassin should be publicly hanged immediately after a swift trial. It should be nationally televised and the President of the United States should deliver a strong threat to others who might be inspired by him in front of the lifeless hanging corpse. Anything short of that is a miscarriage of justice.
Girl patriot 🙏 🇺🇸 🦅@Girlpatriot1974

Riley Gains believes the shooter should have to listen to Charlie's videos and debates 24/7 for the rest of his life.

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Nick Freitas
Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas·
I am told that as a state representative this is the moment where I'm supposed to express my heartfelt condolences and then stand in solidarity with those on the other side of the aisle as we condemn political violence and stand unified as one people. But we aren't "one people" are we? The truth is we haven't been for some time now, and there is really no point in pretending anymore, if there ever was. We are two very different peoples. We may occupy the same piece of geography, but that is where the similarities seem to abruptly end. I convinced myself for a long time that whenever the left called me a racist, a bigot, a sexist, a fascist, a "threat to democracy" for even the most innocent of disagreements, that it was simply hyperbolic rhetoric done for effect. And now the "effect" is a widow and two orphaned children, because the left couldn’t bear the thought of a peaceful man debating them and winning. I don’t think they realize it yet, but murdering Charlie is going to be remembered as the day where we finally woke up to what this fight really is. It’s not a civil dispute among fellow countrymen. It’s a war between diametrically opposed worldviews which cannot peacefully coexist with one another. One side will win, and one side will lose. Charlie tried to win that fight through argumentation, through discussion, through peaceful resolution of differences. And the other side murdered him. Not because he was “extreme” or “inciting violence” or any other hyperbolic slur they hurled at him. They murdered him because he was effective. Because he was unafraid. Because he inspired others and made them feel like they had a voice, that they were not alone. And he did it at the very institutions which have fomented so much hatred toward conservatives. I don’t want to “stand in solidarity” with the other side of the aisle. I want to defeat you. I want to defeat the godless ideology that kills babies in the womb, sterilizes confused children, turns our cities into cesspools of degeneracy and lawlessness…and that murdered Charlie Kirk. Social media is aflame right now with leftist celebration of Charlie’s death. I wonder if any among them understand what has just happened. If there is a Yamamoto somewhere in their midst warning, that all they have done is awoken a sleeping giant. I doubt it. I think they gave up such introspection and self-awareness long ago. I don’t know exactly what will happen next. I just know that it won’t be the same as what has happened in the past. There will be thoughts and prayers…Charlie would have wanted prayers. Not for himself but for those left behind and for the country that he loved. But then there will be a reckoning. My Christian faith requires me to love my enemies and pray for those who curse me. It does not require me to stand idly by in the midst of savagery and barbarism...quite the opposite. So every time I feel tired, every time I feel discouraged or overwhelmed, I am going to watch the video of a good man being murdered in Utah…I will force myself to watch it…and then I will return to the work of destroying the evil ideology responsible for that and so much more. Rest with God Charlie, your fight is over. Ours is just beginning.
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
I hope I'm wrong. But tonight feels like some sort of invisible line has been crossed that we didn't even know was there. The last time I felt like this was 9/11 when it was clear, without knowing the how and the what, that the world was about to change forever. Like the rules of the game had been permanently altered and there was simply no going to back to the innocent, peaceful past. I didn't feel like this when an attempt was made on President Trump's life. If I had to rationalise why I didn't, I guess it's because several US Presidents have been shot at and even assassinated. Somehow it was within the realms of the possible, no matter how awful. But to murder a young father simply for doing debates and mobilising young people to vote for a party that represents half of America? This is something else. Charlie's death is a tragedy for his wife, his children and his family. I don't pray often. I am praying for them tonight. But I fear his murder will be a tragedy for all of us in ways we will only understand as time unfolds. I hope I'm wrong.
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Jason DeBolt ⚡️
Jason DeBolt ⚡️@jasondebolt·
What they don’t show you in this video is Iryna’s blood curdling muffled screams and terrified, helpless eyes as she was being viciously stabbed in her neck by this fucking monster. The judges and district attorneys who have allowed criminals to roam free are literally terrorists in robes and suits. They are no different than people who allow their aggressive pit bulls (with a history of attacking humans) to roam freely on your street. They should be responsible for the monsters they unleash. It’s time for a new era of tough on crime policies. No more cosplaying judges and DA’s, we need the real thing.
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles

In another universe, Iryna would’ve stepped onto that train and made it safely to her stop, because the police and the courts would’ve actually done their job and kept the predator who killed her locked up where he belonged.

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Rich 🐺
Rich 🐺@heywildrich·
If you have lived in the USA for a while (you can remember the 90s), you remember when it was first-world. it's now a second-world country. to us, that's a huge downgrade. to all the third-worlders, it's a huge upgrade. we cannot forget this. it means nothing to them.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
The thought that hearing a word not even used in anger can turn someone into a maniac is disgusting. That dude is not fit to be in a healthy society.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Western Europeans don't understand that the harm they have done to their countries is IRREVERSIBLE, and their children will not forgive them for it. They thought they were building an open society. What they created was an unmanageable fracture. They replaced continuity with experimentation, identity with guilt, and cohesion with slogans. Entire generations were told that borders were immoral, that culture was oppressive, and that integration was optional. Now they are reaping the results — and pretending not to see them. The cities are divided. The schools are segregated by language and loyalty. The police avoid entire zones. Judges are intimidated. Teachers lie to survive. Religion is ridiculed unless it's imported. The native population is shrinking — and afraid. Those who speak the truth are attacked by their own institutions, while those who undermine the country are subsidized. Immigration was not the problem — it was the refusal to set conditions. It was the cowardice of leaders who wanted applause instead of responsibility. It was the moral blackmail of elites who despised their own people, and these people's submissiveness to their elites. What arrived was not just labor or refuge — it was a different civilization, with its own expectations, values, and plans. And no one asked it to adapt. The damage is not temporary. It's demographic. It's territorial. It's cultural. It's encoded now into the next hundred years. Their children will grow up in a land their parents no longer recognize — and they will ask, not with anger but disbelief: why did you allow this?
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Spike
Spike@spikesguides·
I watched as we were promised that it would be a small population. Then it was just some humanitarian refugees. Now it's unrestricted mass chain migration. Minneapolis is more than Little Mogadishu, but every day Little Mogadishu gets a little bigger. Now it's at the tipping point. It's also spreading. I won't say which suburb was mine growing up but the black folks who lived there got pushed out by the human wave of Somalis all on government programs, even many of the whites as well. They're overwhelming this state and sucking it dry. The only ones who work are the women. The men generally do not want to work because of their home culture, they will sit around and chew khat all day. The kids are forming gangs that put the Bloods to shame. The infamous "crack stacks" of yore are now the dedicated headquarters of at least 2 Somali based gangs. This isn't about "lack of resources" or "lack of education" or "lack of opportunities." Because these people are coached by government employees on what papers to sign, what words to say, and who to talk to in order to get every form of welfare from food stamps to a free college education. My state is becoming Somalia. I do not care if you call me racist, if you unfollow, if you block me, if you DM me. I don't care. The DFL saw they could get an infinite voterbase forever if they imported people beholden to the government for their existence. This is why democrats encourage mass migration. There is no humanitarian urge behind it. It's fueled by cynical nihilism. A need to hold onto power.
Alpha News@AlphaNews

BREAKING: Socialist Omar Fateh wins the Democratic endorsement over incumbent Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey

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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
If the internet didn’t exist, the world would never know about this. Why? Because in the Middle East, this kind of bloodlust is as normal as breathing, and has been for eons. It only shocks the West because violence has been sterilized out of our daily life. You can swipe for intimacy, Uber your dinner, and sleep in climate controlled bliss. We can’t fathom killing someone over sect, tribe, or century old insult. Why would we? So I ask: what do you want to do about it? Jump into every tribal genocide? Every ancient vendetta? It would consume you, the way it consumes them. Our intel agencies monitor these powder kegs to prevent another 9/11. Beyond that? For the rest of us? It’s better to acknowledge the darkness, and walk past it. For our own sanity. And don’t import any of them over a misplaced sense of guilt. It’s their struggle, not yours. If you let guilt drive your decisions. If you pity them for their circumstances. You’ll just end up importing 90% of the Middle East. And we all know how that’s turned out so far. What I say may sound cruel, but it has to be said.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Syrian Jihadists: “We came to slaug^hter the Druze”

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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
The Declaration was signed in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776 Here is Philadelphia on 4th of July weekend 249 years later What happened?
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
Not ashamed to admit I got this one wrong. Legalizing marijuana was a huge mistake.
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts

🚨#BREAKING: Watch as hundreds of people gather around in Washington Square park to get stoned and High as they celebrate 4/20 📌#Manhattan | #NewYork Watch as hundreds of people gather in Washington Square Park in Manhattan, New York, while similar crowds across the United States come together to celebrate 4/20 also known as National Weed Day or Smoke Out Fest. The atmosphere is electric as clouds of smoke rise above the park, with people openly rolling joints, passing blunts, and lighting up bongs in celebration of cannabis culture.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
LMAO. TRUMP IS HILARIOUS. "The U.S. has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine's defense... *Democrats clap* ... You want to keep it going another 5 years? Yeah, Pocahontas says yes." Elizabeth Warren can be seen FUMING.
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
The average annual salary for a government employee is $127,000 per year. The average annual salary for a private sector employee is $66,000 per year. The private sector employee that makes 1/2 the money pays the salary of the government employee. Think about that…
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Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
All of America to Canada right now
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
BREAKING: Bernie Sanders just voted NO on Tulsi Gabbard today Here’s Tulsi Gabbard literally STEPPING DOWN as Vice Chair of the DNC for what they did to Bernie Sanders and declaring she supports him for President The lack of morals from Bernie Sanders is beyond comprehension
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Matt
Matt@MattSorrell3·
Nothing will radicalize a "Blue Dog" Democrat as much as the Building Permit process... Hello, is Bob around? No. Bob retired. I'm the new Building Inspector. Oh, that's too bad. Bob helped me build an addition. He'd help on the weekends then have a couple beers.
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Daniel Greenfield - "Hang Together or Separately"
The LAFD is very diverse. It's run by lesbians named Kristin (not that there's anything wrong with it) Meet the team 1. Kristin Crowley - First LGBTQ Fire Chief - $439,772 - Harvard Business School Mission - "the creation of systemic equity and inclusion across the LAFD"
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