Modern Christians Teach FEMINISM
19th August 2026
Pearl Davis speaks truth to fantasy.
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19th August 2026
Pearl Davis speaks truth to fantasy.
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19th August 2026
Tim Pool explains what is going on.
Just as the old Soviet Union didn’t bother to follow its own laws and constitution, Minnesota Democrats appear to think that they can ignore the law and constitution whenever it benefits a Magic Negro.
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19th August 2026
Import Turd World people, get Turd World problems.
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19th August 2026
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19th August 2026
Well, what else was he going to do with them?
$53 million to settle lawsuits from families whose loved ones’ donated remains were allegedly sold on the black market by former morgue manager Cedric Lodge.
Those Facebook Marketplace sales can be pretty awkward, so hopefully this body salesman didn’t go that route!
Yuk yuk! Get it? ‘Black market’?

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19th August 2026
‘Virginia Man’? No. He was a Tajik. From Tajikistan. That’s like arresting an American in Mexico and calling him “Mexican Man”.
Who the fuck gives a mental patient, an actual murderer, a 48-hour pass? Who?
Did they leave him his passport? How else did he ‘flee the U.S.’?
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19th August 2026
Over the past two centuries the things we buy were quietly rebuilt so that most of what determines their quality exists where no buyer can see it. At the same time, we lost the skills that enabled us to judge quality on the parts that still show.
Both losses have a single cause.
On the maker’s side, production withdrew into factories and distant trades. When things were made in the household or the town, the manufacturing processes sat in plain sight. We knew what went into the objects we owned because we saw them being produced. Now the things that determine whether a product will last are completely hidden from view.
Meanwhile, the same forces pushed each of us deeper into narrower fields of work. We do one thing for a living and outsource the rest. But the ability to judge how well a thing is made comes from having made things. The fewer kinds of things we make, the fewer kinds of things we can judge.
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19th August 2026
That’s Atlanta drug trafficker Walter Lee Muhammad, whose prison sentence for dealing fentanyl was shortened by Joe Biden by way of a pardon.
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19th August 2026
Wow, what are the odds?
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19th August 2026
And, no doubt, ‘other valuable considerations’.
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19th August 2026
Maybe her mom ought to sue for full custody.
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19th August 2026
The basic questions fall into these categories: 1. truth, 2. virtue, 3. beauty, 4. reason, 5. liberty, 6 romance., 7. salvation.
Leftism is Gnosticism, which inverts all of these.
The traditional answers in Christendom hold truth to be sacred, virtue to be true, beauty to be a correct reaction to virtue. Reason is objective, liberty is obedience to reasonable laws, romance is found in lawful passions, in marriage and childrearing, and salvation is found in Christ, who is sacred.
In Leftism all these questions are inverted, and turned into paradox and nonsense.
Truth is subjective. Virtue is tolerating the vice, while vice is stunning and brave. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but true beauty is brutalism and absurdity, meant to shock the bourgeoisie. Reason is racist. Liberty is disobedience to all law, including the laws of reason. Romance is only found in sterile perversion, loveless and childless, which, being vice, is stunning and brave. Salvation is rebellion against all authority, especially divine authority, truth and reason.
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19th August 2026
A man previously recognized as an “outstanding refugee” by the Minnesota Department of Human Services has been charged over an alleged Medicaid fraud scheme, according to news coverage.
Democratic Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Monday that his Medicaid Fraud Control Unit had charged two men for allegedly stealing more than $1.5 million from the state’s Medicaid program. Salman Ahmed Elmi was charged in the first case with eight felony theft offenses linked to Reva Health allegedly billing over $1,000,000 in Medicaid-funded services that were either never provided or were ineligible for reimbursement, per the announcement.
Elmi previously received the “Outstanding Refugee Award for Entrepreneurship” from the Minnesota DHS, CBS News reported, citing state records.
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19th August 2026
At first glance, a car factory hardly seems like a matter of military security. But the possible establishment of Chinese manufacturer SAIC in Ferrol, on Spain’s Atlantic coast, raises a major security concern. What happens when a company linked to the Chinese state sets up operations next to infrastructure used by NATO forces?
=> cunning Chinese, stupid Europeans.
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19th August 2026
Import Turd World people, receive Turd World problems.
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19th August 2026
An Italian jeweler was recently convicted for shooting to death two of three thieves who had just ransacked his shop.
The video report below says that the thieves “attacked” the jeweler during the robbery, and also tied up his wife and daughter. Under Italian law, however, that was not enough to excuse his lethal response as an act of self-defense.
Suppose the robbers had, say, pistol-whipped one of the women. Would that be enough to justify the shooting? Or what if they had raped his daughter?
I don’t know the answer to those questions. In the more northerly parts of Europe, the state generally holds an absolute majority on violence, so that nothing ever justifies a lethal act of self-defense. But Italy may not be that insane — not yet.
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19th August 2026
The Cascade Policy Institute has published the Antiplanner’s policy brief about Portland’s War on Cars in three parts:
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19th August 2026
Of the 42,338 people that entered Italy via NGO operations since October 2022, 22,513—just over 53%—arrived aboard vessels linked to German organisations. If organisations of other nationalities operating German-flagged ships are included, the figure rises to around 27,000.
Italy received 157,651 people by sea in 2023, 66,617 in 2024, and 66,316 in 2025. Vessels operated by these types of organisations—some of which have been accused of people trafficking—accounted for approximately 8% of all arrivals in 2023.
The role of German NGOs in dumping tens of thousands of migrants in Italy has now become a political issue between Rome and Berlin.
Here’s now the scam works:
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19th August 2026
Climate alarmists treat fossil fuels as the producer of soot and environmental damage, yet the record is more complicated and quite positive. New research shows nitrogen deposition from the burning of hydrocarbons has helped to expand plant growth and the greening of large parts of the planet.
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19th August 2026
Florida’s 25th District is the main House “battleground” in the state this fall, after the district was redrawn to give the GOP a 10-point edge. The incumbent Democrat, Rep. Jared Moskowitz, won by a margin of less than 5 percent in 2024, and his seat is one of the most vulnerable for Democrats nationwide in the midterm fight to control the House.
Controversial left-wing podcaster Hasan Piker endorsed Moskowitz’s primary opponent, DSA-backed Oliver Larkin — and got stomped.
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19th August 2026
Brand-new polling shows a horse race in the U.S. Senate race in Michigan and suggests that the controversial topic of Muslim immigration to that state could provide the key differentiator in the contest.
As reported in earlier polling in Michigan, by a 6-to-1 margin, Michigan voters believe that there is too much Muslim immigration to their state vs. too little. Even among Kamala Harris 2024 voters, the margin declaring “too much” Muslim immigration is nearly 2-to-1 in the Great Lakes State. This new Michigan poll dives deeper into that issue and shows a clear opportunity against a candidate who openly aligns himself with extreme Muslim public figures and issues.
First, regarding the current tight state of the race, this TIPP Insights poll of 1,528 registered voters in Michigan for the League of American Workers shows Democrat nominee Abdul El-Sayed leading Republican nominee Mike Rogers by 4 points, 43% to 39%, in a poll with a margin of error of 2.6%. Currently, 11% of voters are unsure and 7% say they will vote for someone else.
But when voters are informed that El-Sayed campaigned in Michigan with Hasan Piker, who declared that America “deserved” the 9/11 terror attacks, 64% of Michigan voters say they are less likely to support the Democrat nominee. In fact, nearly a majority of Democrats declared themselves “less likely” given that information, at 47%.
Also reflecting that unease with the radicalism of El-Sayed, almost one-third (29%) of Democrats and independents said they were “not satisfied” with the Democrat nominee.
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19th August 2026
The Minnesota voting scandal is reaching epic proportions as a number of stunning investigative reports have made it clear: Election integrity in the deep blue state is an absolute joke.
This is an Election Judge training video for Carver County, Minnesota, from 2024.
“Do not ask to see an identification card.”
“If a voter presents identification, thank the voter & inform them that an identification card is not required if they are registered.”
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19th August 2026
The left says the right is to blame for Arday’s death. But exposing the truth doesn’t kill someone. The left that rewarded his lies set him up for exposure, and if he killed himself (it’s not official, but it’s fairly clear that he almost certainly did), then it’s the tragic outcome of that plus his own actions.
Exactly so. Whatever happens, it’s never the fault of the Magic Negro.
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19th August 2026
North Carolina’s Democrat Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a bill that requires the state to cross-check voter registration rolls with death records.
An obvious attempt to disfranchise a major component of the Democrat base.
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19th August 2026
Gee, I wonder why?
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19th August 2026
Most subsidized housing projects are rentals, but a developer called Alberta Alive Condiminiums, the townhouses squeeze three bedrooms and two-and-one-half baths into 1,400 square feet. To keep the footprint small in land-poor Portland, each townhouse occupies three floors.
CDP plans to sell each townhouse for $299,000. But it is spending more than $6 million building eight such townhouses, or $754,000 apiece. Thus, taxpayers are providing a $455,000 subsidy to each buyer. Buyers will be restricted from reselling the properties for more than they paid for them plus inflation, thus denying them one of the benefits of homeownership that most others enjoy. The land the condos are on will be owned by a “community land trust” that will charge the homeowners HOA fees for land management.
Socialism by any other name is just as unpleasant.
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19th August 2026
involving Texas residents, Republican state Rep. Brian Harrison is calling for the Texas Legislature to enter a special session to address the threat of Sharia law.
Last week, Harrison posted an interview on WBAP with radio host Matt Locke to discuss why he is calling for a special session “to deal with the threat of Sharia law.”
During the interview, Harrison told Locke that he believes the threat is growing. He pointed to what he described as two functioning Sharia tribunals in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
According to Harrison, elected officials in Texas have repeatedly stated that Sharia law is banned in the state, but he said that is “completely false.”
“Texans have been told that their government has been handling this problem, when they objectively have not been,” Harrison told the Daily Signal.
The problem, as always, is in the cities, where the Blue Plague tends to concentrate.
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19th August 2026
Does Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., secretly want Republicans to lose the midterm elections?
Rather than pass the SAVE America Act and other key legislation, the majority “leader” adjourned the Senate for a 36-day break. SAVE’s absence makes Capitol Hill even steeper to climb, if Republicans hope to maintain control after November.
Thune’s less-than-flaccid “leadership” rivals his lassitude. His work ethic lags that of a Skid Row panhandler. It takes real energy to rattle a tin cup all day long. Too bad Thune lacks such stamina.
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19th August 2026
LBJ bared his belly to show us his gallbladder scar.
Too much information.
AOC has bared hers to show us her quest to freeze her eggs in order to preserve her chances to have children. Also too much information. But certainly more interesting information, considering that this is a practice – purposely delaying conception and using medically-assisted means in an effort to get pregnant later at the “right” time – that has become more common.
The Left never ceases to try to force reality to fit their fantasies. From hormonal birth control to in-vitro fertilization, the push to turn women into fake men is never-ending.
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19th August 2026
Talk Radio host Vince Coglianese said today that “non-DSA Democrats” support the same things that “Democratic Socialists” do, but they just won’t admit it.
Note the word “support.” I don’t know what most non-DSA Democrats believe. But I have noticed for years that almost all Democrats who run as moderates vote for every single far-leftist measure proposed in Congress.
During Trump’s first term and when Biden was president, the only rebels who stopped the far left’s plans to eliminate voting security and/or to make DC a state, for example, were Sinema (who ended up leaving the party and then leaving the Senate) and Manchin (who was from a deep red state).
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19th August 2026
For a movement that talks incessantly about diversity, the Democratic Socialists of America has an awkward problem of its own: it is remarkably white.
According to an internal survey obtained by City & State New York, 60% of respondents in the New York City chapter of the DSA identified as white. Some 63% of the chapter’s 15,600 members completed the optional survey, so this was hardly a small sample.
These results are difficult to square with the organization’s own rhetoric.
In official NYC-DSA materials, the organization has repeatedly spoken of building and organizing a “multiracial working class.”
But if nearly three out of every five respondents to its own membership survey identify as white, just how representative of that multiracial working class is the DSA itself?
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19th August 2026
On July 30, up to 80,000 people crossed illegally from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. They swam or climbed the fence separating the North African country from a territory Spain has claimed since the 15th century. Most were young men. Most were Moroccans, but hundreds came from sub-Saharan Africa.
As many as 100 people died attempting the swim. Many migrants were expelled, but thousands hid in the hills around the town. Some migrants attempted to rob local businesses or homes, vandalized property, or caused disturbances. Local authorities report that several girls, some under 14, were raped in areas where migrants were detained or congregated.
Two weeks later, thousands of illegal migrants remain in Ceuta. Some of them are demanding to be taken to mainland Spain. The immediate crisis is waning but could repeat at any time.
What happens now? For the Daily Signal, immigration expert Simon Hankinson spoke to Spanish expert Juan A. Soto, founder of Fortius Consulting.
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19th August 2026
A little over a year ago, General Mills, maker of Trix and Lucky Charms, promised to pull synthetic dyes from all its U.S. cereals and school foods by the summer of 2026, and from its whole retail line by the end of 2027. Kraft Heinz made the same pledge days earlier, while Nestlé USA, Conagra, and Tyson followed with similar commitments.
Nobody forced them. They read the room.
The room had changed because of one man: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Secretary of Health and Human Services has transformed how Americans think and talk about health policy. For years, Washington rightly worried about access to affordable care, especially in troubled federal programs like Medicare and Medicaid. Kennedy took on a bigger task: making Americans healthier.
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19th August 2026
Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) brings us up to date.
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17th August 2026
Britain’s descent into Turd World status is paved with wasteful spending of taxpayer money.
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17th August 2026
Britain seems determined to become a Turd World country.
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17th August 2026
In the face for more White House threats against Iran, including Scott Bessent’s latest unprecedented ‘economic isolation’ plan for the Islamic Republic, it remains clear that the Iranians aren’t backing down.
Instead, they are issuing some heightened threats and bluster of their own. The country’s military in a surprise move announced Sunday that it was offering a bounty equivalent to $30,000 for killing or capturing US soldiers.
Ever wonder why every majority-Muslim country is a Turd World country? Well, wonder no longer.
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17th August 2026
I thank God every day that I don’t live in Britain.
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17th August 2026
So what? The Department of Justice is not an ‘independent agency’ (whatever that means). The Attorney General works for the President. Nobody complained about Merrrick Garland failing to ‘pledge independence’ from Joe Biden. Nobody complained that Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch failed to ‘pledge independence’ from Barack Obama.
This is nonsense. (They actually pay people to write this shit.)
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17th August 2026
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority says that 70 percent of bus riders don’t pay fares, costing the agency at least $50 million a year. Before about 2016, the agency told drivers to tell boarding passengers, “Hello, the fare of $X.XX.” But in 2017, it abandoned this policy because fare disputes led to too many assaults on drivers.
D.C. is full of Democrats i.e. criminals. This ought to come as no surprise.
Now the agency is in financial trouble, and it also recognizes that allowing passengers to evade fares simply encourages more serious transit crimes. So it once again has asked drivers to make fare announcements. But the transit union is objecting, saying this is likely to lead to an increase in driver assaults. As an example, they posted the above video of a masked passenger beating on a bus driver, though the reason for the attack was the driver saying the passenger could not have an alcoholic beverage, not that he had to pay a fare.
Betcha he was a Person of Color, too. Betcha.
Part of the problem is that agencies like Washington Metro have no incentive to reign in costs and every incentive to spend more to keep union workers, contractors, and bureaucrats happy. Transit agencies have convinced the public, or at least politicians, that profits are unimportant, so hardly anyone other than the Antiplanner bothers to calculate how much money agencies like WMATA lose.
Sound like Democrats to me. Perhaps you have been following, as I have, the YouTube videos from Europeans who were over here for the World Cup. Uniformly, they express amazement that Americans are the horrible people portrayed in movies and headlines.
Well, they’re half-right. Americans who live outside of big Democrat-ruled behavioral sinks aren’t what they expected to be, but if they spend any time in the Blue Cites (even in Red States there are Blue Cities) they would have found conditions as they were expecting.
Culture is king.
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17th August 2026
Thanks to “criminal-justice reform,” you can rack up almost 150 arrests in this town and still get to walk when caught again.
Meet career crook Shaquan Seth, cut loose last week after five, count ’em five, shoplifting busts in Queens — less than six days after he got out of Rikers after a five-month stint for previous thievery — because New York law forbids cash bail for offenses like Seth’s.
No matter that he was no sooner back on the streets than he was eagerly reoffending, nor that he stole $600 worth of fancy candles, when the no-bail believers insist such theft is mostly out of need, like Jean Valjean.
No matter that he threatened to shoot a young female clerk who was brave enough to try stopping him.
He was put right back on the street.
So you’ll be reading about Shaquan Seth again in these pages; we hope it’s not because he’s made good on his promise to shoot someone.
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17th August 2026
California voters are set to decide whether to slap a new tax on the state’s billionaires as IRS data show thousands of taxpayers, and billions of dollars in income, are already flowing out of the Golden State.
The outflow is adding fuel to the debate over California’s proposed billionaire tax, with Mark Cuban warning Saturday the measure could drive not only wealthy residents but investment and startups out of the state.
Cuban’s warning came amid a heated back-and-forth with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, who has defended the proposed tax. The billionaire investor threatened to steer future investments away from California if the measure moves forward.
The clash comes as California is already experiencing significant taxpayer outflows, according to the latest IRS data compiled from federal tax returns.
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17th August 2026
Think of it as evolution in action.
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16th August 2026
The battle to end DEI in higher education is one that can only be won through attrition against a stubborn enemy that won’t back away from the ideology that created it.
One might think that the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard Supreme Court decision that prohibited racial discrimination in college admissions would have put an end to the issue. It didn’t. At least some of America’s top schools unsurprisingly appear to be doing their best to dance around the courts and the law.
For those who’ve paid attention to how higher education has behaved in recent decades, it was clear that many schools would find ways to cheat the system. It’s all the rage these days for students and administrators, I guess.
That looks to be the case at Duke Law school. The Department of Justice recently accused the school of responding to the Supreme Court decision by creating a stealthier way to discriminate.
The Department of Justice said that following the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision “Duke Law emphasized racial diversity in admissions and engaged in a deliberate effort to preserve race-based outcomes for its incoming classes.”
The school highlighted “DEI” as one of the school’s “most important values” in late 2023 according to internal communications obtained by the DOJ and pledged to “work even harder” to admit “a racially diverse class.”
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16th August 2026
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16th August 2026
Dude, I was writing 10-page papers without knowing the name of the book.
In Latin. (Don’t ask for Greek….)
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16th August 2026
Five years after the Taliban’s return to power on August 15, 2021, Afghanistan has transformed from a chaotic battlefield into a functioning but deeply authoritarian state. Foreign troops are gone, and fragmented opponents have failed to mount a significant challenge to Kabul’s centralized control. The movement has established a degree of internal security unimaginable under the previous government.
However, this stability rests on systematic exclusion, most notably of women, leaving the nation economically fragile and politically isolated. While the Taliban have proven they can govern without western support, they remain an international pariah managing a historic humanitarian crisis.
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