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It’s amazing how quickly the gatekeepers of culture decide what’s acceptable. In June, every logo becomes a rainbow. Every stadium, every jersey, every broadcast gets a political message. But put a Bible verse on your cap? Suddenly that’s “controversial.” Put an American slogan front and center? Suddenly that’s “divisive.” The NFL had no problem painting political movements in the end zone. Major League Baseball has no problem turning every June into a month-long corporate activism campaign. Yet the moment someone wants to celebrate faith, patriotism, or traditional values, we’re told those things don’t belong in sports. Funny how the people preaching inclusion always seem to have a very specific list of viewpoints they’re willing to include. If rainbow logos belong in sports, then so do Bible verses. If political messages belong in sports, then so do messages celebrating faith, family, and country. The double standard isn’t subtle anymore. EVERYONE sees it.
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Gavin Newsom is doing the thing corrupt politicians always do when the spotlight finally turns back on them. He's pretending the investigation is the scandal. It's not. The scandal is that this man has spent his entire public life inside the gap between power and accountability, and he STILL acts stunned when somebody decides to take a peek behind the curtain. Gavin is a product of the California lobby machine, the one that trades names and makes sure their guys win. His whole business career was bankrolled by the billionaire Getty family. But you'll never hear Gavin rage about Getty money. He saves that for Elon. This is a man whose entire political career is a pattern: overreach, scandal, fines for "irregular" accounting. Over and over. He had an affair with his own appointments secretary, who happened to be the wife of his campaign manager and best friend. Btw; she got a $10,154 city payout. Supposedly no wrongdoing. Why are taxpayers paying for Gavin's adultery? He believes he's above the law. That if it's for the "right reasons," the law is made to be broken. That's what every dictator tells himself. 2004, he issued marriage licenses against state law. Courts voided them. French Laundry, November 2020. He's got the whole state locked in their homes. He went after Elon for keeping Tesla open, told him to comply or get out of California, played hard-ass enforcer on national TV. Then he drove up to Napa and threw a $400 plate dinner for lobbyists. Like cmon dude, at least pretend to believe the stuff you say on TV. (oh and btw, multiple businesses he owns got PPP relief during covid. just saying.) Beyond that, I don't get how anyone thinks this man is a great governor, let alone honest. Under his nose, $20B in unemployment fraud, $800M of it mailed to people in prison cells. Has spent $24B on homelessness yet no auditor or taxpayer can tell what happened with the money or if anything changed. The high speed rail is a running joke, $33B to $100B. No one's buying innocent OR competent. And then there's his wife. Her nonprofit paid her $1.8M over the years and routed another $2.1M to her OWN production company. Then the $20M state diaper program, run through a different nonprofit she co-founded, whose co-CEO sits on her board. Why is his wife the only person suitable for all these deals? That's family dealing, plain and simple, and it's the exact thread federal investigators are pulling on right now. Her finances. Her taxes. Her nonprofits. So let's add it up, Gavin. Your best friend resigned over your affair. Your chief of staff just pleaded guilty to federal fraud. You've got two ethics fines in two years and the state's own enforcer calling it a "pattern of repeated violations." Your wife is pulling millions out of nonprofits and landing state contracts. $20B in fraud walked out the door. $24B on homelessness that vanished. A bullet train that's a national punchline. And your pitch is that the only reason anyone's asking questions is that Trump doesn't like you? And to be clear, some of these investigations started under the Biden Administration. Come on, dude. This is the disease with these people. Decades inside the machine, public money in, private benefit out, no consequences, and the second anyone investigates they wrap themselves in democracy and scream persecution. But Gavin Newsom thinks scrutiny happens BENEATH him.
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Saying 8647 is free speech, but calling Michelle Obama a man is racist. Got it.
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British leaders keep saying the problem is "division on social media." I am Japanese. I read the news carefully. In Belfast this month, police confirmed the suspect travelled Sudan → Paris → Dublin → Belfast, then claimed asylum in 2023. In Southampton, a court confirmed the killer fabricated a racist attack to misdirect police while a student bled out. People are angry at the route and the system — not at a phone app. When a prime minister names a platform but not the visa that placed the suspect in the town, who is avoiding the argument?
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Liberals melting down over 'Michelle Obama is a man' rumors but for years they’ve called Melania Trump a hooker (NYT reporter at a party), high-end escort (Daily Mail smears she sued over), gold digger, bimbo, mail-order bride, whore. Bette Midler mocked her accent: 'illegal alien who still can’t speak English.' Jimmy Kimmel joked she had the 'glow of an expectant widow.' Zero outrage. Just 'punching up,' right? Pure hypocrisy.
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The left is feigning outrage because Trump had UFC at the White House and is extravagantly celebrating America's 250th birthday. "Trump has degraded the White House!" What's worse, having public, patriotic displays to celebrate our country or regularly turning the White House into a private nightclub for celebrities and elites? During his Presidency Obama would regularly throw late night parties at the White House. These were exclusive, private parties for celebrities, rappers, musicians, actors, and other elites who supported Obama. Details of which were all kept hidden from the public. Obama said that he didn't need to share the details of these parties because he was picking up the tab for the food, alcohol, entertainment, and whatever else they were doing. Press wasn't allowed. No photos were allowed of guests entering or leaving. No guest lists. Just a bunch of celebrities regularly partying in private until 4:00AM at the People's House. Usher and Jay-Z were regulars. Snoop Dogg said he smoked weed at The White House. Jon Legend and his wife joked about having sex at The White House. Apparently that's not degradation of the White House but public celebrations of patriotism are.
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🚨 USPS INSURANCE SCAM ALERT 🚨 This clip is going to make your blood boil. Watch it. Then read this. A package gets “lost.” You did everything right — you paid for insurance. You waited the required time. You filed the claim with proof. And USPS still finds a way to screw you out of your money. Sound familiar? It should. I went through the exact same nightmare. They took my insurance money, lost (or “lost”) the package, then denied the claim. I was out hundreds of dollars with zero recourse that felt fair. It’s not just one bad experience — it’s a pattern. People are getting denied left and right even when USPS admits the package disappeared. The brutal truth on timing (don’t mess this up): For most domestic insured packages (Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, etc.): • You usually have to wait at least 15 days from the mailing date before you can even file a lost-package claim. • You must file no later than 60 days from the mailing date or your claim is automatically dead. Miss that window? Too bad. They keep your insurance money and you’re SOL. Damaged or missing contents? You can file immediately (still max 60 days). Why it feels like a scam: • They demand perfect proof of value. • They claim it was “delivered” even when tracking shows otherwise. • They drag it out for weeks/months. • Appeals? Another round of the same runaround. This reel from @joshyourcarguy perfectly captures the frustration so many of us have felt. Package gone. Insurance paid for. Claim denied anyway. Whether it was stolen internally or just “lost” in their system, the customer always loses. Pro tips if you’re in this situation right now: 1. File the claim exactly in the window (15–60 days for lost). 2. Keep every single receipt, photo of the item, original mailing receipt, and tracking screenshots. 3. Be ready to appeal — and appeal again if needed. 4. Document everything. Call your local postmaster. Escalate. 5. Consider private shipping insurance or other carriers next time if the item is valuable. USPS insurance is not the safety net they sell it as. It’s often just another fee that disappears when you actually need it. Drop a 🔥 if this has happened to you or someone you know. Tag someone who ships stuff regularly — they need to see this before it happens to them. #USPSInsuranceScam #USPSAlert #USPSFail #LostPackage #InsuranceClaimDenied #ScamAlert #USPS #ShippingNightmare #ProtectYourMoney This narrative is designed to hook, outr
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Muscle gain taking 12 months to notice and fat gain taking 3 days is a terrible design flaw in human.
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If you’re new here, yes… they’re free.
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Today, our nation mourns the loss of eight American airmen who were killed in the crash of a B-52 Stratofortress during a routine mission at Edwards Air Force Base in California. These brave service members answered the call to serve, dedicating their lives to something greater than themselves. Their sacrifice, service, and legacy will never be forgotten. Emily and I join the nation in mourning and are praying for the families, friends, and fellow service members who are grieving this unimaginable loss. We are also grateful to the first responders and emergency personnel who responded with courage in the aftermath of this tragedy. May God comfort the families of the fallen, and may He forever bless the memory of these eight American heroes.
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Someone who founded PayPal, built a car company and sends rockets into space becoming a trillionaire isn’t weird. Public servants making $174k becoming millionaires is. Change my mind.
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How did Merriam-Webster go from old smelly books outdated within a year to being one of the funnier Twitter accounts? Gotta give both them and Quaker Oats a hand.
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You are perfect.
Did anyone else read dictionaries and encyclopedias for fun as a kid or am I just weird?
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The party who calls you a Nazi, Hitler, racist, a Putin puppet, a pedo protector, a white supremacist, and every name in the book 24/7 - wants you to know that calling Michelle Obama, a man is a bridge too far.
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i feel like there is a sleep in me that needs to be slept but each time i sleep i don't sleep that sleep.
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Tommy Robinson has just walked out of court with a victory that is already being called one of the most explosive free-speech moments in Britain. The terrorism-related case against him — linked to his refusal to hand over his phone PIN to UK police — was thrown out after the judge ruled the stop unlawful and reportedly said Robinson had been targeted because of his political views. This was not just about a phone. This was about power, politics, journalism, and whether the state can treat someone like a national security threat simply because it dislikes what they say. Robinson says he refused to unlock his phone to protect journalistic sources. The state treated it as a terrorism matter. The court, according to Robinson’s reaction, saw something far more disturbing: political targeting. Then came the detail that made the story explode worldwide: **Elon Musk reportedly helped finance Robinson’s legal defense**, stepping in where others stayed silent and turning the case into a global battle over free expression. Robinson thanked Musk publicly, asking why it had taken an American businessman to fight for justice in Britain. “First of all, thank you, Elon Musk,” Robinson said, before adding that he was targeted because of his political beliefs and that counterterrorism police were allegedly used to get access to his phone as a journalist. For supporters, this ruling is a brutal warning to the establishment: if terrorism powers can be used against controversial speech today, who will be next tomorrow? Critics will still call Robinson divisive, but this case has forced a bigger question onto the table — do rights only apply to people the government likes?
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The England squad were told to shelter indoors on Saturday evening after a tornado warning was issued in Kansas City. The players and staff also received an automated warning message on their phones saying 'Severe Thunderstorm Warning' [@TheAthleticFC]
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Thank you to the Tartan Army. For showing me exactly which country has the most fun. And for convincing me to visit; I swear I had zero intention of visiting Western Europe ever again. Maybe we’ve been lied to too.
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Monterrey Stadium cleaners realising Japan’s next game is in their stadium

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BREAKING 🚨 Around 3:00 AM President Trump boards Air Force One on his way to France for G7 TRUMP IS AN ABSOLUTE MACHINE HE NEVER STOPS WORKING 🙏
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