

Moe🐧⛰️
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Religion politics tech sundries 〣 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 〣 Meme Curator 〣 Identity politics is poison ☠️





New 'Star Wars' film panned by critics, leaving the legendary franchise fighting for its future trib.al/2aNnsbZ

Selling children to survive: Afghan fathers forced to make impossible choices bbc.in/49UQzLU


I think the big Utah data center is fine.







Over the past week, there's been a coordinated smear campaign by the leftist media against Ben Shapiro and the Daily Wire. At the same time, they've written puff pieces about Nick Fuentes, Candace Owens, and Thomas Massie. I know a psyop when I see one.



🚨SECRETARY RUBIO: The Cuban people should know there’s $100 million of food and medicine available for them right now and the only reason it’s not reaching them is because of the Cuban regime.



There was a time, not very long ago, when Ben Shapiro could reasonably call himself the king of all conservative media. That’s all over now, writes political columnist Ross Barkan. Shapiro’s company, ‘The Daily Wire,’ is instituting significant layoffs. Its YouTube channel’s subscriber base is starting to shrink, and its website has emerged as one of the great traffic losers in conservative media. There are ‘Daily Wire’ YouTube videos that now, after a few days online, have less than 10,000 views, a catastrophically small number for a channel with more than 3 million subscribers. The top comments all mock the low view counts. “If a variety of poor business decisions can be blamed, in part, for the ‘Daily Wire’’s fall from grace — ill-fated investments in feature films, an epic fantasy series, and peculiar merchandise — the greater story is the collapse of Shapiro’s constituency,” writes Barkan. “There are two realities to Shapiro conservatism in 2026: It retains a significant foothold among Republican elites, and it is fast being rejected by the future grassroots of the party.” Read more: nymag.visitlink.me/KtpIKV


it's an exaggeration of what being a communist is actually like. you're stuck being Correct about everything but with nothing to show for it. as such, the easiest and most important part is hope
