What a ruse. Let’s have George Stephanopoulos throw softball questions while Trump has a raging nutjob interrupt him the entire time.
We continue to give attention to looters, corrupt politicians, and criminals. Why not just either stop giving them attention or do something drastic? The longer we let this go on, the steeper the consequences. What ever happened to good vs. evil?
I just read an article posted on TD stating that Mozilla is laying off employees after bombarding its users with BLM and Facebook boycott notifications. I don't use Mozilla but I am using Google Chrome, which I'm sure is just as bad.
Goya is a good example of a company that is not afraid to stand up and speak in the face of "cancel culture". Parler is another one that comes to mind as an alternative to Twitter.
What are companies that serve as alternatives to ones that are corrupt?
At this point, we know that the Democrats will do anything in their power to rig the election.
What are we doing to ensure a fair voting process and that there will be no tampering? Who counts the votes?
I didn’t think much of it at first, but I’m starting to realize that it’s an effective attempt at silencing another person. If you’re okay with Karen, you’re also okay with someone calling another person “Li Ming” or “Shaniqua”. You can’t be for equality while also promoting what you are trying to fight for.
I understand the beauty of America comes from the ability to engage in free speech and agree to disagree with others beliefs.
However, there comes a point where it starts to affect our society, our morals, and our families. This may be a personal problem, but I don’t like the idea that we are consistently exposed to political and “progressive” movements deeply rooted in hatred and destruction.
If you dare to believe otherwise you are shunned, fired from your job, and exiled by society. Contrary to popular belief, these movements look to divide others rather than pushing for the accountability for one’s self first.
Hard work, perseverance, and faith are no more. You could do everything possible to ensure success only to have it ripped from you for a reason that doesn’t apply to you.
I don’t feel as if people care about each other anymore or look to do right by others. Our Americans have only themselves to look out for and if you’re not on “the team”, you don’t serve a purpose.
Something feels off, and I just want things to go back to “the way they were”, but I hate to say I don’t see that happening. I can’t even see what the best case scenario looks like anymore. I don’t want us to be helpless to this anymore. I want America to be great.
I've been thinking this for a while but I'm finally coming here to ask what we can do. Since we're self-respecting Americans who work and don't have the advantage of leeching off welfare to hit the streets, what are some ways we can take action?
After seeing Minnesota asking for federal dollars to clean up what happened in Minneapolis, I know we can't sit back and have our hard earned tax dollars go somewhere it doesn't deserve to go.
Maybe I'm optimistic, but I think with enough of a "silent majority" push, we can take back our country. Especially on a day like today, I want to talk about taking action and standing up for what we envisioned America to be. Great.
“Meet the Blacks”? What about “Meet the Latinos” or “Meet the Asians”?
This is meant as a gentle reminder. You have all eyes on you today. The MSM will be looking to create false narratives and especially take things out of context. I am watching RSN’s feed and already seeing examples of this from CNN.
Be strong in your spirit and set a good example for what we stand for. We are the silent majority.
Remember that being classy and civil has ultimately been what makes us great.
Hats off to you from NYC. We are watching all of you in great faith and personally thank you for your attendance.
I read that it was first started in 1980 as a state holiday in Texas and became celebrated in other states over the years. This is the first time I’m hearing of it in the MSM and it was only due to wanting to move the rally in Tulsa. Did anyone else find this interesting?
I never heard of this man before two weeks ago. Looks like a real instigator. Is he looking to take the helm from Sharpton/Jackson?
I’m a 20-something millennial who has been in NYC for all my life (excluding college). Around 2012, everything seemed to be deteriorating. I’m sure it was mostly because of people moving in from different states, but it seemed things were on the rise just a few years before.
Can anyone build on this idea or share any anecdotes?
With a lot of the media pushing a white/black narrative, there is not much of a discussion of whether this murder (which we know it is) was premeditated. It’s come out that Chauvin and Floyd were both employed by the same company and is likely that they knew each other before the incident.
With so much information pumping into our consciousness, we haven’t stopped to think of the situation outside of skin color. We can understand it’s the way he was murdered (at the hands of police) and the obvious black history that comes with this type of event.
Especially before an election, it would make sense to drive it as the narrative, but is there an outside perspective that ties in with the situation?
I’ve been seeing a lot of terrible posts on social media of places to donate. These organizations support defunding police, bailing out criminals/illegal immigrants, and planned parenthood.
What are some places that will help those causes never happen?
Just to inspire us to run to the polls in November, what is the potential of an unopposed Trump Administration? He has done such good for the country and sometimes I think of what making America the #1 country could look like.
With ANTIFA being designated, does BLM also deserve the same recognition. Why or why not?