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Andrea Shea
Andrea Shea@andrea_spook·
A bit more perspective for my American friends🇺🇸 These are my actual friends , Afrikaner families who have been living in the United States for over 10 years now. Many, if not all of them, started with very little when they arrived and worked their way up through hard work and determination. Today they own a multi-million dollar pool construction company, work as specialist doctors, physical and occupational therapists, and farmers. Their children have become engineers, some have proudly joined the United States Armed Forces, while others have built careers as investment bankers, accountants, actuarial scientists, university professors, and successful business owners. Every single one of them loves America, pays their taxes on time, and is deeply grateful to be here. They’ve integrated fully and thrived. This is the kind of immigration that strengthens our country. If we welcome Afrikaner refugees who are facing real persecution, this is exactly the net positive we can expect, skilled, grateful, freedom-loving people who add real value to our communities, our economy, and our nation.
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Red Line News
Red Line News@RedLineNewsUSA·
IRGC missile malfunctions, strikes residential area in Tehran. How long before they start reporting that the U.S. is targeting civilians?
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Andrea Shea
Andrea Shea@andrea_spook·
A brief observation about Afrikaners resettling in the United States, written primarily for Americans to better understand the character of the people arriving in your country.🇺🇸🇿🇦 Many of us who have already made the move (years ago) are part of large, informal networks assisting new arrivals as they settle. We are often in a position to contribute meaningfully, offering carloads of supplies, helping connect people with employment, and, at times, even providing transportation or vehicles. While resettlement agencies do provide essential basics, there are moments when urgent needs arise, especially for families with young children, where delays due to administrative processes can leave gaps. On several occasions, I’ve reached out to families and said, “I have what you need, and I can bring it to you today.” More often than not, the response is that they will first try to obtain it themselves. This isn’t driven by pride, but by a deeply rooted sense of resourcefulness and independence. Afrikaners, by and large, are people who prefer to stand on their own feet and help themselves wherever possible. Of course, no group is without exception, but I am speaking about the overwhelming majority. Afrikaners are eager to become self-sufficient. They seek employment quickly, secure housing, and work diligently to build stability without relying heavily on assistance. There is a strong work ethic and a desire to contribute positively. In my experience, these are individuals who don’t come to take, they come to build, to work, and to add value. That, I believe, is an asset to the United States.
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MaryCate Delvey
MaryCate Delvey@marycatedelvey·
Do you prefer blondes or brunettes?
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G@Slaneshza·
@Lfromthenorth @onedonebun Lock them fn up, in fact beat the living out of them, this should not be tolerated
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Lin 🇫🇮@Lfromthenorth·
What. the. fuck? - Male student uses girls locker room - Girls are uncomfortable, choose not to change in front of male student - Girls get reprimanded and teachers FORCE THEM to change in front of male student and monitor them Surely this is sexual harassment, if not assault??? 💀💀💀
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A mother in Deerfield, Illinois, has revealed that school officials forced young girls to change into their gym clothes in front of a trans-identified male student. Teachers reportedly monitored the girls so none left the locker room in protest. READ: rxx.reduxx.info/3kjj5z9d

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Popped Culture - A Safugee living in the US 🇺🇸
I got my first "You're from South Africa? But your English is so good!" yesterday 🤣 For context, I'm Brit heritage and mostly been mistaken as being from England since arriving in the US.
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G@Slaneshza·
@dom_lucre Lock them away for good
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: This Middle school has a class where every student identifies as transgender and non binary. The end days are here.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
One of these men was banned from Australia.
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Uncensored.AI
Uncensored.AI@GoUncensored·
The Iran war is going so well Pete Hegseth just fired the highest ranking officer in the US Army who served for over 40 years, fought in five different combat zones and had a reputation of being trusted by his men.
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Eliza ☘︎
Eliza ☘︎@AstroNoodleCat·
@RezaNasri1 @JDVance I cannot wrap my head around why this is being tolerated by Congress and the administration. They are failing their duties to the American people and international community. We need an entire revamp of our government.
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
Mr. @JDVance, Invoking the 25th Amendment is no longer a political choice, it is a legal duty to protect both U.S. military personnel and cabinet members from criminal liability: Recent public announcements by the President indicate plans to direct actions that would constitute war crimes under international humanitarian law. 1- Any order that manifestly violates the laws and customs of war is unlawful on its face. United States military commanders and personnel who knowingly execute such an order will be personally exposed to war-crimes charges before domestic courts (Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. §§ 918, 920) and international tribunals. The defense of “superior orders” has been unequivocally rejected since the Nuremberg Tribunals and does not shield individuals from criminal liability. 2- The Cabinet, as the principal officers of the executive departments, bears both a moral and a legal duty to prevent the commission of war crimes by the United States. This duty flows from the Cabinet’s oath to support and defend the Constitution, from the President’s own obligation under Article II to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,” and from the international-law duty to prevent and suppress grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions. 3- The Cabinet is empowered to invoke the procedures of the 25th Amendment (Section 4) to declare the President unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office. This mechanism exists precisely for situations in which the President’s continued exercise of authority would cause irreparable harm to the nation and to the rule of law. 4- Failure by the Cabinet to discharge this duty and to resort to the 25th Amendment procedures, when the evidence of impending war crimes is clear, would itself entail legal liability under international law. Such inaction could be construed as complicity in, or culpable failure to prevent, the commission of war crimes, exposing Cabinet members to potential prosecution before competent international or domestic courts.
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Amy Coplan
Amy Coplan@amycoplan·
@Arrogance_0024 What can we do other than contact our congresspeople and protest? This is appalling and the war crimes being carried out are INDEFENSIBLE
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Army Chief of Staff fired: THIS IS VERY BIG. Firing the Army Chief now, and replacing him with a loyalist, is preparation for orders the previous leadership might have slow-walked or resisted. When you fire a service chief mid-war with no stated cause, the real reason is almost certainly doctrinal disagreement — how the war is being fought. It should be noted that the US started bombing Iranian civilian infrastructure today (Iran's largest bridge). A career infantry officer like George, who ran the Army's transformation initiative, would have serious institutional opinions about the feasibility and cost of a ground operation in Iran. If he was pushing back — even through internal channels — that's exactly the kind of friction Hegseth would remove. The likely replacement is Gen. Christopher LaNeve, formerly Hegseth's own military aide — meaning Hegseth is installing a loyalist at the top of the Army during active combat operations against Iran. Hegseth has now fired over a dozen senior military officers, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. C.Q. Brown, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti, Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. James Slife, and the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse. Bottom line: This is escalatory. The civilian leadership is systematically removing any institutional brake on military options — this is what the entire purge has been building toward. The George ouster happening simultaneously with Trump's "stone ages" speech is not coincidence. Expect the next two weeks to be the most kinetically intense phase of the war so far.
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@dom_lucre Proving once more libtards are indeed retards
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Middle-aged Liberal women have started dancing outside Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago to take out their ‘rage’ against Trump and to ‘teach him a lesson.’
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Luke Seymour
Luke Seymour@_LukeSeymour_·
@angertab @OCOCReport It's blatantly obvious, you fucking retard. Oh, plus Hegseth basically admittiing it today, you absolute fucking idiot.
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Our Country Our Choice
Our Country Our Choice@OCOCReport·
🔥BREAKING: 🚨 "Secretary of War" Pete Hegseth Fires Top General Who Opposed Iran Ground Invasion Gen. Randy George, as Army Chief of Staff, was responsible for preparing and equipping the Army for large-scale combat. He reportedly expressed serious concerns about the high risks, enormous costs, and potential heavy casualties of a full-scale ground invasion of Iran a large, mountainous country with a battle-hardened military. You can no longer warn about the dangers to our soldiers without getting fired. Gen. Randy George was ousted today for raising serious concerns about a major U.S. ground war in Iran. If protecting American lives gets you removed… who will protect our troops now? Experts warn that Iran would be far worse than Afghanistan or Iraq PLEASE Pray God protects our troops, and pray that this madness ends before a single American boot touches Iranian soil.”🙏🙏🙏 #IranWar #USMilitary #PeteHegseth #RandyGeorge #GroundInvasion #TroopSafety #MilitaryLeadership
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