Ed Ellis
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My hands are shaking writing this.
A small Japanese flag, the size of a paperback book, tied to the bumper of a city bus on a Japanese national holiday in 2026.
And online, someone is calling it "discriminatory."
A flag.
A bus.
A national holiday.
In Japan.
In Paris, the tricolor covers every boulevard on July 14. Nobody calls it discriminatory.
In Texas, every porch flies the Stars and Stripes on July 4. Nobody calls it discriminatory.
In London, the Union Jack drapes Buckingham Palace for the King. Nobody calls it discriminatory.
Only here.
Only our flag.
Only on our own holidays, on our own buses, on our own quiet streets.
I keep asking how we got here.
I do not have an answer.
That flag is not too loud.
The shame trying to silence it is.

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🚨 VIETNAMESE MAN IN USA NAILS IT: "We have 2 million people here...we NEVER ask anyone to bow down or speak our language. Why the F does this mayor in Somalian Minnesota have to speak their language, and apologize for those crooked-a** pirates?! Since when do we have to do that?"
"What a SHAME. WTF is wrong with him?"
"Our communities are thriving. We have businesses, scientists, engineers, doctors. We give back to this country more than we take."
ABSOLUTE TRUTH NUKE 💯💯
Mayor Jacob Frey is a disgrace.
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@SenSchumer Maybe going full blown commie wasn’t a good idea. You and your “Progressives “ killed the solid South.
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This decision upends half a century of precedent, defies the spirit of the American civil rights movement and reverses generations of progress towards racial justice.
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Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling Opens Door for Southern States to Redraw Maps, Dismantle Majority-Black Districts
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Americans love banging on about the War of Independence. They’re quieter on the War of 1812. Here’s why.
In 1812, America declared war on Britain. The plan was to march into Canada and annex it. Thomas Jefferson said it would be “a mere matter of marching.”
It wasn’t. The Canadians sent them packing. Two years later, the British sailed up the Potomac.
American forces collapsed at Bladensburg in what’s still called “the Bladensburg Races” because of how fast they ran. President Madison had already fled to Maryland.
The British walked into Washington unopposed. They sat down in the White House, ate the dinner Dolley Madison had laid out for forty guests, used the President’s silver, then set fire to the building. Then they burned the Capitol, the Treasury and the Navy Yard.
A freak thunderstorm put the fires out the next day. The British left when they were ready. It’s still the only time a foreign army has captured the US capital.
You can see why it doesn’t come up much.

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There are currently Redcoats on the White House lawn to welcome the King of England
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