
Linda Rarey
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Linda Rarey
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FBI (Ret) Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth. 2Timothy 2:15



Look at the crowd at today's DSA event. They tried to delete this. Too late.

Why? Why destroy an AirB&B? Why damage someone else’s property? What do they get from doing this? It doesn’t make any sense.



10 worst states to live in for 2026, per CNBC: 1. Tennessee 2. Texas 3. Indiana 4. Louisiana 5. Georgia 6. Utah 7. Missouri 8. Alabama 9. Oklahoma 10.Arkansas

Thomas Sowell: ”If you’re going to have reparations for slavery, it’s going to be the greatest transfer of wealth back and forth, because the number of Whites who were enslaved in North Africa by the Barbary Pirates exceeded the number of Africans enslaved in the United States.” Wow!! Imagine that! And from Thomas Sowell. Isn’t it Amazing how they whitewashed history?




Man says he was FIRED from Chilis in Louisiana for calling a FEMALE by her actual name and not using “they/them” pronouns “I’m not participating in that shit anymore. You’re not gonna shame me or force me to participate in it.” “This is a total violation of my first amendment rights, my religious freedom, my free speech.” @Chilis is this true??? Cc @AAGDhillon


What they mean by "democracy" is some blend of 21st Century Communism and global-EU mondialism (which is almost to repeat myself).





Roy Cooper tells a Fayetteville church: "In 2031, Social Security benefits are going to get reduced unless Congress does something." He doesn't mention SS going insolvent will cause this cut. The only way to get more money is to raise payroll taxes or open the borders again.


Devoured by the Revolution III: The Red Guards The Fever: In China, 1966, Mao unleashed the young against civilization itself. The Red Guards were told they were the purest children of the revolution, chosen to smash the Four Olds: old ideas, old culture, old customs, old habits. Teachers, parents, monks, professors, officials, artists, and neighbors became enemies if the crowd decided their memory smelled of the past. The Use: The students became Mao’s weapon against his rivals and against Chinese history. They beat teachers in classrooms, humiliated elders in the streets, ransacked homes, burned books, destroyed temples, tortured enemies, and turned public confession into theater. A bad class background, a foreign book, a religious object, a wrong sentence, or an insufficiently enthusiastic face could become evidence. The revolution gave children moral permission to destroy their fathers. The Turn: Then the chaos became inconvenient. The Red Guards had served their purpose, but a permanent mob threatens every throne, even a communist one. Mao used them to break the old order, then sent millions of young people “down to the countryside” to be disciplined by poverty, labor, distance, and silence. They thought they were the vanguard. They simply became surplus. The Lesson: Modern radicals should study the Red Guards before they fantasize about cultural revolution in the West. The regime will use your rage, your slogans, your denunciations, your hunger to humiliate, and your willingness to destroy the unclean. Then, when the fire gets too wild, it will blame you for the smoke. The revolution loves youth as a weapon. It discards them as evidence.



