RENKOML ©
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RENKOML ©
@mark_renko
Data Scientist and Information Systems Designer for the Brokerage Industry. America State National.


"Today at the airport, I witnessed a moment I'll never forget. A soldier was asleep on the floor while her loyal dog sat on her, guarding her whitout moving. It was such a powerful scene, it truly brought tears to my eyes." 💕


White men built amazingly advanced cities with temperature-controlled skyscrapers, clean running water, modern plumbing and sanitation, reliable electricity and internet, world-class hospitals, stocked supermarkets with every food imaginable, advanced public transit, state-of-the-art security systems, police forces, and functioning courts - only for feminist women to vote for mass immigration and soft-on-crime policies, then complain they don’t feel safe walking the streets at night. Ladies, just go inside at night and try saying “thank you” for once. Just my opinion, what do you think?

This may be the world’s best practical joke.


In the spring of 1945, the gates of Mauthausen opened. Inside was a 15-year-old boy—barely 70 pounds, alone, reduced to a number: #29515. His name was Tibor Rubin. Then he saw them. American soldiers. Strong. Alive. Carrying food. One handed him something to eat. In that moment, he made a decision: I will become one of them. By 1950, he had. An immigrant who barely spoke English, Rubin joined the U.S. Army. But from day one, his sergeant targeted him—mocking his accent, questioning his loyalty, sending him into the most dangerous missions. During the Korean War, that sergeant gave him an order no one was meant to survive: Stay behind. Alone. Hold an exposed hill while the rest retreat. Rubin didn’t argue. For nearly 24 hours, he fought by himself—moving constantly, creating the illusion of many soldiers, using weapons from the fallen, holding a position that should’ve been lost within the hour. When American forces returned, they found him still standing. Months later, he was captured. In a brutal POW camp, where men were dying daily, Rubin did what he had learned long before—survive, and help others survive. Every night, he risked his life sneaking out for food and medicine. He shared everything. Cleaned wounds. Comforted the dying. At least 40 soldiers lived because of him. When the war ended, his story didn’t. His sergeant had blocked recognition—burying recommendations, taking credit, silencing witnesses. For decades, no one knew. Then in the 1990s, the truth resurfaced. On September 23, 2005, Tibor Rubin walked into the White House. At 76 years old, he finally received the Medal of Honor. 🇺🇸

And God sees that too. 🙏

This MASSIVE meat producer in Fort Morgan, CO has brought in many foreigners and are changing the voting demographics of a small red conservative farming town. They have invested $40M in a housing development which I'm sure their big families will also come and move into. I believe up to 25% of their workforce should no longer be allowed to work after Donald Trump ended the TPS program, yet judges keep blocking and prolonging this! Americans struggling with affordable housing would love an opportunity like this. Instead looks like Cargill fires Americans and replaces them with East Africans on a growing basis. Meanwhile 30 minutes from here a similar thing is happening on a larger scale. 80-90% of JBS meat processing is foreign born, and now their workforce is striking... 4 weeks refusing to work demanding higher wages, than the $29.75 they already get. Maybe they should've hired American to begin with, but now the streets of ANOTHER small town are lined with forgineers calling for a revolution. Colorado Farmers are already facing difficulties with government land grabs and data centers expanding, How would having unemployed Africans and Haitians wandering around affect local farmers? In my personal opinion this company is teaching the forgieners a bad habit that is " if you refuse to work, and are forecful about pay, you will be rewarded." Instead of true American culture of provide value, be rewarded. Just saying I saw white farmers in South Africa who have had their land stolen, families murdered, the victims of violent takeovers from Africans demanding reparations. Please don't let Colorado be next. A tad dramatic I know, but could be helpful remain on the side of caution and protect Colorado farmers.



















