hes a bodyguard. nothing to see here
His name is David Cho, Korean American secret service agent. https://bestofkorea.com/meet-secret-service-agent-david-cho-the-man-in-charge-of-protecting-president-biden/
china aint the enemy...the enemy is within
He's a Secret Service agent.
no he didnt
mucho gusto
2 days ago but the rioting ain't letting up
Bing Liu didn't kill himself, just like Epstein. There's something they aren't telling us.
who cares. lets focus our attention on making America better
Andy Ngo is a modern civil rights icon.
China ain't the enemy. The Democrats are ten times more authoritarian than China. Blaming China is a Democratic psyop to deflect from their own tyranny.
We ought to all buy his book to show support and expose Antifa's violence. Buy the book, read it, give it to friends and family to read. Antifa needs to be exposed, asap.
conservative chicagoans aint losers
the good man is under gargantuan pressure, best we suspend all judgement until more information comes to light
I concur it was leftists but its not because they want to make antisemitism seem more rampant than it is. It's mucho simpler than that. The leftists did it because they are antisemites. That's it. Leftists fanatically hate Israel and their white privilege trope makes them despise Jews because Jews are privileged according to their worldview. Leftists also defend black antisemitic terrorist groups ie Black Hebrew Israelites, Nation of Islam, Not Fucking Around Coalition.
u mean Al Sharpton?
No ~ the founder and CEO is Pavel Durov.
whatsapp is Facebook corporate spyware. Telegram = encrypted messaging service founded by based Pavel Durov who was exiled from Russia for refusing to hand over personal data from VK[his first company].
Telegram == based whatsapp == malware
Wrong. This is not what conservatism is about. Conservatism is about treating everyone equally and rewarding people for their merits and hard work no matter their race, creed or political tribe. The left wants to replace historical white supremacy with modern black supremacy. That doesn't mean we should go along with their racist diabolical plans and support segregation. Every form of identity based supremacy oughtta be equally censured. It's high time we return to the nineties era racial color blindness. Identity politics is poison no matter which side of the political spectrum it infects.
With all due respect, your information is outdated. Durov was forcibly dismissed from VK after refusing to hand over personal data to the Kremlin. He has asserted the company was taken over by Russian intelligence and thats why he left Russia and claims he has no plans on ever returning. He has since acquired citizenship in St Kitts and Nevis. Telegram was founded after he left Russia. Not saying we should trust him 100% but he is a lot more principled than Zuckerberg.
Candace Owens is a principled gorgeous genius who carries the torch of the civil rights era.
The media almost instantly labeled the Capitol riot “an insurrection,” a description that has become practically mandatory in much of the press.
On CNN during Joe Biden’s inauguration, it seemed an anchor or commentator referred to “the insurrection” every couple of minutes.
There is no doubt that, in aiming to disrupt a constitutional process, the riot was an insurrectionary act that warrants the harshest possible condemnation.
It’s worth noting the media’s love affair with the word “insurrection,” though, not because it wasn’t willing to apply the same term to the riots of last summer, but because it was — as a way of elevating and valorizing that unrest.
When the press called the George Floyd riots “an uprising,” it wasn’t to paint them in as frightening and disturbing a light as possible, as we’ve seen after the Capitol riot. No, it was to legitimize them.
An uprising is functionally indistinguishable from an insurrection. Merriam-Webster defines the former as “a usually localized act of popular violence in defiance usually of an established government.” It defines the latter as “an act or instance of revolting against civil authority or an established government.”
Perhaps uprising has a more positive connotation, but there’s really no difference here — we’re talking about acts of violent revolution.
Nonetheless, apologists for the George Floyd riots eagerly embraced the term. The New Yorker ran a piece by its editor David Remnick titled, “An American Uprising,” as well as a report, “The Heart of the Uprising in Minneapolis.” Time magazine, too, used the term in a flattering piece on the protests, “Why the Killing of George Floyd Sparked an American Uprising.”
NPR catalogued graffiti around the riots: “The Art of An Uprising: Paint and Plywood Memorialize George Floyd.”
A column at the Guardian was headlined, “The George Floyd uprising has brought us hope,” and another argued in a similar vein, “The George Floyd protests are a rebellion against an unjust system.”
The apologists didn’t think this uprising should be put down — in fact, they thought that would be about the worst thing imaginable. Time magazine wrote in dark tones of National Guard troops deployed to Washington during the George Floyd unrest, when, of course, an even larger deployment the last few weeks has been celebrated.
A riot meant to interfere with the conduct of a presidential election at the heart of the American government is going to be more of a shock to the system than violence directed at businesses or at government buildings in midsized American cities, even if both are obviously wrong.
Out-of-control protesters breaching the U.S. Capitol are worse — certainly in terms of consequences, if not intentions — than out-of-control protesters burning and throwing things at a safe distance from the White House.
Yet it doesn’t — or shouldn’t — take any moral discernment to recognize that all of this was bad, deserved to be condemned by all people of goodwill, and should have been shut down as quickly as possible by security forces in whatever numbers necessary.
But as far as the media are concerned, not all revolts against the American order are created equal — insurrection is a terrible thing, unless it is carried out by ideological allies in a supposedly worthy cause.