Thought for the Day
25th April 2026
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25th April 2026
But you knew that….
Very seldom do I use the same headline twice in one week, but seldom does an idea as monstrously bad as Samuel Monyn’s attract my attention. To summarize as succinctly as possible, Moyn’s argument is this: “Old people have too much stuff. We should kill them and steal their stuff.”
Have I exaggerated for the sake of brevity? Perhaps so, but the subtext of Moyn’s book-length argument (Gerontocracy in America: How the Old Are Hoarding Power and Wealth—and What to Do About It) is pretty clear — everything wrong in America is because of old people, and therefore we should adopt policies to inflict harm on these elderly enemies. If you’re 65 or older, you are analogous to a Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994 and Professor Moyn is Radio Hutu. This is simply hate propaganda, demonizing the elderly, and nothing good will come of it. Both Ed Morrissey and Matt Taibbi have taken stabs at explaining what’s wrong with Moyn’s idea, as expressed in the professor’s New York Times op-ed.
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25th April 2026
A series of violent incidents involving young people has raised concerns across Belgium, with experts warning that youth crime is becoming more frequent and, in some cases, more severe.
Recent cases have included assaults, stabbings and arson attacks involving teenagers. In one incident in Brussels, a 14-year-old girl was chased and assaulted by a group of youths, while other reports describe a teenager being set on fire with a Molotov cocktail, and a separate stabbing involving minors. Some attacks have been filmed and shared on social media, further amplifying concerns.
Statistics suggest a broader upward trend. Figures from juvenile courts show a steady increase in offences committed by minors over the past decade. Cases of assault and battery involving young suspects have risen significantly, with thousands more incidents recorded in recent years compared to earlier periods.
ATQUE: Sexual Exploitation of Minors in France: A 43% Uptick in Four Years
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25th April 2026
Fourteen years ago, the Southern Poverty Law Center named me a hate group of one. The honor wasn’t mine alone, I shared it with a sign outside a bar and a brand of gun oil.
What was behind the SPLC’s sloppy hate group designation of one man, a bar sign and other random items was its obsession with manufacturing a constant rise in ‘hate groups.’
Year after year, the SPLC would issue reports claiming that hate groups were increasing in number, and then fundraise off the urgent threat that they had invented.
I caught them doing it time and time again.
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25th April 2026
Why was the lower court in Virginia so quick to rule the referendum unconstitutional? This wasn’t the referendum’s first rodeo through the Virginia court system; it had been ruled unconstitutional in a lower court before.
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25th April 2026
One consequence of a hard-fought, very close election is blame-gaming.
Take the case of Virginia’s extreme gerrymander referendum, which passed by the narrowest of margins on Tuesday, 88,218, out of over 3 million votes cast. “Yes” forces outspent “no” campaigns by at least 4:1. Turnout in mostly rural areas again trailed that in urban and suburban jurisdictions. And, again, two-thirds of the mail-in voters opted for it. Democrats continue to dominate mail ballot harvesting, the least safe and lowest-integrity method of voting, while heavily subsidizing the failing US Postal Service to keep their dubious and untrustworthy voting scheme alive.
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25th April 2026
The Southern Poverty Law Center, which makes its money by exaggerating “hate” to scare donors and by comparing conservatives to the Ku Klux Klan, was itself funding Klan members—and now major Democrats are beclowning themselves by defending it.
Like a dog returns to its vomit, so Democrats return to the ridiculous claim that the SPLC is some sort of noble civil rights group and that to attack it is to attack America’s soul.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., claimed that the Justice Department’s indictment against the SPLC is “turning what America’s all about inside out.”
He noted that “in 1983, the Ku Klux Klan tried to burn down the Southern Poverty Law Center for daring to oppose its hatred.”
“More than four decades later, the Trump administration is trying to do the same thing in the courtroom,” Schumer said.
That’s a powerful line, but is it true?
Schumer didn’t address the specific charges in the indictment—six counts of wire fraud, four counts of bank fraud, and one count of conspiracy to conceal money laundering. Nor did he address the allegations that the SPLC didn’t just pay $3 million to a set of “informants” in white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups, but actually directed racist social media posts and helped bring more people to the white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017, paying the very same extremists it highlighted on its website.
ATQUE: Manufacturing Hate
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25th April 2026
These guys never learn. Go look up Prohibition, you silly cunts.
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25th April 2026
I am shocked, shocked I tell you, to discover that Loudoun County schools, the district which had a dad arrested for speaking out about his daughter being raped by a trans student, and the school district which has doubled and tripled down on woke, would have done something like this.
They hired a “trans woman” (aka a man) to be a substitute teacher in their schools, and it turns out the man was making threats against schools online the whole time.
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25th April 2026
Read it.
Don’t worry, Virginians. You may feel like you’re being gerrymandered out of representation in United States Congress, but the Dems headed to DC to represent your little town really get you.
This is a real thing a real elected official in Virginia said.
He understands rural America in 2026 because he watched Andy Griffith and The Waltons when he was a kid.
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25th April 2026

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25th April 2026
appear in the state’s June primaries. In all, there are 32 candidates listed, of whom 10 are considered serious contenders.
Among those who are not: the far-right activist Don J. Grundmann, who is not affiliated with any party and has previously described a group he was affiliated with as a “totally peaceful racist group.” Grundman used his entry in the guide to promote a series of anti-Israel conspiracy theories and antisemitic rhetoric.
His entry claimed that Israel had been behind the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk; purposefully killed U.S. soldiers during an attack on the U.S.S. Liberty in 1967; orchestrated the 9/11 attacks and planned to “suitcase nuke” the United States.
“Israel, the REAL terrorists, created and funds Hamas via Qatar,” Grundmann wrote. “Countless war crimes by lsrael/ Netanyahu. No further funding for Israel. They call Palestinians AND Christians AND America ‘Amalek;—their sworn forever enemy.”
There is no hate like proglodyte hate.
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25th April 2026
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25th April 2026
Despite videos of masked Patriot Front members shouting seemingly unscripted mantras like “we sure don’t like black people, eh fellas?”, new reports suggest that such videos may have actually been staged by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
“This is completely unexpected. It just seemed so real,” said local man Matthew Porter. “Everything pointed to these people being very genuine, terrifying white supremacists. All of the crisp, dance-like choreography they had, the camera always posted to capture certain shots… it all seemed so grassroots and natural. I am in total shock that any of this could have been somehow orchestrated by outside forces.”
Even the FBI was reportedly left dumbfounded by the revelation, as the agents who had posed as Patriot Front members were convinced that the other members were real. “I remember when we set up the first meeting, and in comes this guy Dave who asks if ‘anyone here wants to do a racism’. I can’t believe it was all fake,” said Agent Mark O’Hara. “If you can fake something as real-seeming as the Patriot Front, I don’t even know what to believe.”
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25th April 2026
Greggs will serve food and drink from behind theft-proof counters to combat shoplifting.
The high-street bakery chain has reportedly scrapped self-service displays in new “fortress stores” across the UK.
The pilot scheme, according to The Sun, has been rolled out to cut thefts and combat violence against staff.
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25th April 2026
Pubs in a seaside town are refusing to serve councillors on a climate change committee who voted to impose charges at a formerly free public car park.
At the start of April, a fee of £1.60 an hour was introduced by Labour-led Swale borough council for spaces at Park Road in Queenborough, Kent, despite petitions opposing the move.
Now pubs in the town, on the Isle of Sheppey, have put up signs announcing that they have barred nine councillors who voted in favour of the charges in November and one who abstained.
If I had a shop, I’d post a sign “Dogs and Democrats Not Allowed”.
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25th April 2026
Britain’s leading Jewish private school will remain open after raising enough money to stave off closure following Labour’s VAT raid.
Governors at Immanuel College, in Bushey, Hertfordshire, said last week that “significant and sustained” financial pressures meant that the school would be forced to shut in August.
The £29,700-a-year secondary school blamed several factors, including Rachel Reeves’s employers’ National Insurance increase and her decision to add 20 per cent VAT to private school fees from January 2025.
Socialists want everybody to go to a government school (under their control. of course).
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25th April 2026
Sir Keir Starmer was a pioneer of “groundbreaking” legal claims that paved the way for the witch hunt against British troops in Iraq, according to his Attorney General’s own testimony.
No surprise here. Socialists are always on the side against their country.
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25th April 2026
And socialists are robbers every age.
Donald Trump should be stripped of his Scottish golf courses for launching an “illegal” war with Iran, the Green Party leader has urged.
Zack Polanski, the party’s English and Welsh leader who was campaigning in Scotland on Friday, called on the UK government to sanction the US president.
But Sarah Malone, executive vice-president of Trump International Scotland, described Polanski as an “imbecile”.
Concur.
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25th April 2026
A day after President Donald Trump ordered U.S. forces to destroy Iranian ships laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Friday said efforts to prevent mining are already underway.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) “has a variety of smaller Boston Whaler-size boats,” Air Force Gen. Dan Caine told reporters, including from The War Zone, during a Friday morning media briefing. “We have forces up there deterring and preventing them from continuing to [lay mines], and will continue to do so pursuant to the orders of the Secretary and the President.”
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24th April 2026
In a short story a few years ago, my husband coined the term Feffers as a short hand for all the sad mouths who yell “Fix Earth First” every time anyone tries to escape the crab bucket this our native rock.
It is the perfect term, since without the first F it’s a pejorative anyway. And heaven knows, I start using it, in a tone like a spitting cat, when I’m following some cool event or development on X and find myself mired in comment after comment of “We could eliminate poverty” (Spoiler: Poverty always wins wars on poverty.) Or “We have so many problems here on Earth” or similar stupidity.
They are wrong. No, I can’t absolutely prove it for the reason that sociological experiments are really hard to run on an entire society. This could be solved by having a portal that allows us to observe parallel worlds that took alternate paths, but younger son refuses to invent the technology. Out of contrarianess I’m sure.
However we have a similar thing, called history.
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24th April 2026
Sounds like a good move.
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24th April 2026
Leave it to Canada to always be so very … Canada.
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24th April 2026
Two teenagers were arrested this week for an alleged plot to drive through a Houston synagogue and “kill as many Jews as possible,” according to local authorities.
Angelina Han Hicks, 18, of Lexington, North Carolina, was arrested at her home on Wednesday and charged with conspiring with two other individuals to commit an attack on Congregation Beth Israel, the oldest Jewish house of worship in Texas, according to the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office. She is being held in the Davidson County jail under a $10 million bond.
In Houston, a 16-year-old boy was also arrested in relation to “a threat directed towards certain Jewish institutions in our area.” It was unclear whether the second arrest was connected to Hicks, but the judge who ordered Hicks detained said she should be prevented from communicating with unnamed co-conspirators.
“At this time, there is no other known credible threat,” the Houston Police Department said in a statement.
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24th April 2026
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24th April 2026
Hanwha Ocean and Leidos Gibbs & Cox are designing a high-capacity vessel capable of carrying up to half a brigade combat team and conducting drone mothership or arsenal ship roles ahead of the company’s plans to expand its American operations.
The South Korean defense firm presented the Global Fast Sealift during their debut at Sea-Air-Space (SAS) 2026. On the surface, the 31,000-ton vessel appears to be a civilian transport vessel with its large container and vehicle storage capacity – amounting up to 800 containers and Car Equivalent Units according to a concept sheet. However, Hanwha and Leidos have also prepared the design to accommodate military missions in the event of conflict.
According to a Hanwha factsheet, the design allows for “optimization for high-capacity commercial shipping during peacetime and rapid military sealift during wartime, ensuring both economic and strategic value.”
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24th April 2026

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24th April 2026
Tim Pool looks at the Dead Scientist story.
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23rd April 2026
t’s fascinating to watch as American cities are forced to rediscover common sense.
An interesting report in The Atlantic, of all places, on Monday highlighted how the San Francisco Bay Area, like a broken clock, finally hit on a good idea.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system, which for years has been plagued by low ridership and dysfunction, has apparently had a huge turnaround.
The Atlantic’s Henry Grabar noted, with some surprise, that all it took was one simple trick: Last year, BART widely installed new fare gates by station exits and entrances.
These new and improved gates made fare evasion dramatically more difficult than it was with the old 1970s-style, waist-high gates. I can’t even count the number of times I’ve seen fare evaders effortlessly hop over those old gates as if they weren’t even there.
The effect of just this one change has been staggering, apparently. Crime is way down 41% since last year, according to BART’s numbers—and maintenance costs have plummeted.
Kumbaya, Lord, Kumbaya….
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23rd April 2026
For years, the privacy advice was simple: clear your cookies, use incognito mode, or click “Reject All” on those annoying consent banners. That advice is now outdated.
A groundbreaking study published last year has delivered the first peer-reviewed proof that the $600 billion online advertising industry has moved on from cookies. The new tracking method is called browser fingerprinting, and it works even if you never log in, never accept cookies, and have legally opted out under privacy laws.
Researchers from Texas A&M University and Johns Hopkins University built a tool named FPTrace to measure exactly how this works in the wild. They simulated real user sessions, systematically altered browser fingerprints, and watched what happened to the ads being served and the bids advertisers placed in real time. The results were clear: when the fingerprint changed, the price advertisers were willing to pay to target that “user” changed with it. Tracking signals dropped. The system was actively using the fingerprint to follow people across sessions and sites.
And crucially, this happened even in tests where cookies were fully deleted and users were in “opt-out” mode under GDPR and CCPA rules. The law’s exit door for cookies does not cover fingerprinting.
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23rd April 2026
Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints (1973) is easily one of the most suppressed books of the 20th century. That’s because it’s a dystopian novel about mass third-world migration, a topic still considered taboo to many. While The Handmaid’s Taleand Nineteen Eighty-Four have become regular headliners of “banned book” campaigns and subjects of novel studies in school curriculums, English translations of Raspail’s magnum opus have been so hard to find that used hard copies sold for prices ranging into the hundreds. Until just last year, that is.
In 2025, the indie heterodox translator-publisher Vauban Books came out with a new, better translation of The Camp of the Saints. Paperbacks were priced at roughly US$25, hardcovers US$40, and, miraculously, they were available on Amazon. All was going well until April 20, when the retailer mysteriously removed physical copies of the book from its American and Canadian storefronts for allegedly violating the company’s “offensive content” policy (though the audiobook remained buyable). Vauban Books raised hell, and a day later, the ability to buy print copies was restored. Amazon attributed the removal to an error.
Yeah, right.
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23rd April 2026
House pets won’t stab your son or rape your daughter.
ATQUE: Spanish Woman Attacked by Immigrant after She Says She’s a Christian
ATQUE: Ireland Warned: Islamist Terror Now Top Threat Strange pets you got there, Paddy.
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23rd April 2026
Joshua LeBlanc, 29, a team lead on NASA’s most cutting-edge nuclear thermal propulsion projects, was found charred beyond recognition inside his burned Tesla after vanishing from his Huntsville, Alabama home. His family immediately feared abduction. He left his phone and wallet behind—an act they called completely uncharacteristic.
“Charred beyond recognition” is a nice touch.
Tesla Sentry Mode data later showed the vehicle sat motionless at Huntsville International Airport for four hours the morning of July 22, 2025. The car was discovered that afternoon after colliding with a guardrail, slamming into trees, and erupting in flames.
What a great assassination tool: Just give somebody a Tesla and let nature take it’s course.
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23rd April 2026
Europe is pretty much lost to the Turd World invasion.
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23rd April 2026
This week is the anniversary of one of the most resonant speeches made since the end of World War II. It still echoes down the decades, ringingly relevant to Western civilization, perhaps more today than ever.
At a meeting of Conservatives in Birmingham, England, on April 20, 1968, Enoch Powell warned of the peril of allowing mass immigration from alien and incompatible cultures. A scholar of classics, he wound up his peroration saying, “As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood.”
For this “Rivers of Blood” speech, as news media dubbed it, Conservative leader Edward Heath sacked Powell from his shadow Cabinet. The Times of London echoed Heath in excoriating Powell’s words as “evil,” “disgraceful,” and “racialist.” The Thunderer, as it used to be known, accused him of a “calculated” effort to “inflame hatred between the races.”
Edward Heath was the beginning of the rot that has destroyed the Conservative Party in Britain. Not even Thatcher could save it.
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23rd April 2026
In confirmation of some early reporting we featured at the start of this week, The Wall Street Journal has verified something that Iraqi officials themselves were denying just days ago: the US is blocking Iraq’s regular dollar shipments in order to pressure it’s Iran-backed militias.
“The Trump administration has suspended U.S. dollar shipments to Iraq and frozen security cooperation programs with its military, escalating the pressure on Baghdad to dismantle powerful Iranian-backed militias,” said Iraqi and US officials interviewed in the report.
Pallets of cash and the Middle East should ring familiar, stretching from the Bush-Cheney years to even the Obama years (and Iran sanctions relief as part of the original nuclear deal). In this case, like with the Obama/Iran deal saga before, this is actually Iraq’s own oil revenue money.
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23rd April 2026
The threats to Congregation Beth Israel, a Reform synagogue, and the Shlenker School, a preschool and elementary school, were communicated to the Houston Police Department, which informed the Jewish institutions.
The Shlenker School said on its website that it had closed “out of an abundance of caution,” and the Jewish Federation of Greater Houston said it did not believe there was a risk to the broader Jewish community.
“This situation is fluid, ongoing, and under investigation,” the federation said in a statement. “After significant discussions with both the FBI and HPD, we have been advised that it is safe for other local Jewish institutions to remain open. Local law enforcement agencies are increasing patrols around Houston-area Jewish institutions.”
The federation did not immediately describe the nature of the threats. The Houston Police Department did not respond to a request for comment.
The incident comes as security experts have warned of continued elevation of threats to global Jewish communities amid the Iran war, and it follows an attack on a Detroit-area synagogue last month by a man who had expressed sympathy for Hezbollah. It also reprises an extended string of hoax bomb threats to Jewish institutions across the United States that caused a large number of closures in 2023 and 2024, both before and after the start of the war in Gaza.
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22nd April 2026
Virginia used to be a model of fair redistricting. That reputation is now gone.
On Tuesday, Virginia Democrats passed a redistricting plan that transforms one of the most fairly apportioned states in the country into one of the most blatantly gerrymandered.
Keep in mind that Virginia only narrowly backed Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in 2024 by roughly five points. Virginia is, in every way, a battleground state. Yet under the new map, nearly half the state’s voters effectively lose their voice. The new lines snake from densely packed, heavily Democratic suburbs deep into rural territory. There is nothing democratic about it.
And the endgame is obvious. If these maps survive a court challenge, Democrats will have a much easier path to stacking Congress against President Donald Trump — setting up yet another sham impeachment attempt over nothing.
Democrats aren’t even hiding what they’re doing anymore. Why would they? Republicans have spent years playing nice while the left plays to win, and they play dirty.
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22nd April 2026
Well, I mean, Somali….
Minnesota state lawmakers accused Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., of taking part in a scheme that stole more than $250 million in federal funds.
The allegations surfaced during a fraud oversight hearing Tuesday led by the GOP-controlled Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee.
Newsmax reached out to Omar’s office seeking comment on the lawmakers’ allegations.
Lawmakers pointed to Omar’s role in advancing legislation they said helped enable the Feeding Our Future scheme.
At issue is the Maintaining Essential Access to Lunch for Students (MEALS) Act, introduced by Omar in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Washington Examiner reported.
Omar’s bill expanded eligibility for food distributors to participate in a federally funded child nutrition program, allowing nonschool entities to receive reimbursements for meals provided to children when schools were closed.
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22nd April 2026
The name never did make any sense.
When creating a short list of nefarious NGOs that manipulate government policy and socially engineer public opinion, the Southern Poverty Law Center is usually near the top. The group has been fading in influence due to excessive exposure, with new and less visible left wing NGOs taking it’s place. However, it remains a key pillar of the Democratic Party’s propaganda machine and a poisonous cloud looming over grassroots conservative organization.
News from the Trump FBI and DOJ indicates that this reign of political terror may finally be coming to an end. The Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted on federal fraud charges that accuse it of illegally raising millions of dollars to pay informants in white supremacist and other extremist groups.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the SPLC used paid operatives within extremist circles to incite and intensify racial tensions, arguing the group fostered the very threats it claimed to fight. But why was an NGO allowed to operate like a covert federal agency for so long?
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22nd April 2026
Because it “attempts to directly regulate the United States in its performance of governmental functions.”
Supremacy clause, on deck.
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22nd April 2026
Alright ladies and gentlemen, and I do mean ladies and gentlemen, buckle up because we’ve got an insane story to dig through here.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations had to fly to Cuba to rescue a 10-year-old child from his trans dad (who thinks he’s a lady) who fled the country and took the child from his mother so that he could trans said kid.
From an evolutionary standpoint, this is a self-correcting problem. Hard on the kid, though.
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22nd April 2026
Racism is back, baby.
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22nd April 2026
Britain is now officially pert of the Turd World.
In an emergency, almost anything can serve as a weapon. Table cutlery, napkin holders, condiment containers, chairs, tables, etc.
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22nd April 2026
Democracy means that 51% of the people can piss in the soup of the other 49% whenever they want to.
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22nd April 2026
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22nd April 2026
Britain’s immigration system has hit a new low. A convicted Islamist terrorist who helped plot a bombing at the London Stock Exchange remains free to live in the UK, protected by human rights laws despite his asylum application being thrown out years ago.
The case of Shah Rahman exposes exactly how foreign terror offenders exploit loopholes that put British citizens at risk while officials tie themselves in knots over “rights.” As the migrant crisis spirals and taxpayers foot the bill for endless monitoring, this is not justice – it’s institutional surrender.
Rahman was jailed in 2012 alongside three other extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda over the plot to plant an improvised explosive device. He was released onto Britain’s streets just five years later in 2017, only to be recalled to prison in 2022 for breaches of his licence conditions.
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22nd April 2026
Lea and Roosevelt counties in the US state of New Mexico (NM) in 2026 are seeking to secede and join the state of Texas.
“There was a state representative or two from New Mexico who were expressing frustration with the government in Santa Fe,” Texas State Representative Carl Tepper said.
“They have expressed an interest in being annexed by Texas, . . .”
Their action is referred to as “NewMexit.”
Ludwig von Mises wrote many times that a group of people in a sovereign nation or province should have the freedom to secede from that place to join another like-minded province or nation or become an independent nation.
These two counties are part of a growing US movement where people in counties tire of their state’s policies and taxation that inhibit economic growth, lessen individual freedom, issue cumbersome regulations interfering with operation of a privately-owned business and family decision-making.
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