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Adorable Deplorable's avatar

Well, we know the wise Latina -- after probably looking up the word the first dozen times she has used it -- now knows how to spell "dissent".

And are Dems really going to die on the hill with DeCarlos Brown in the justification of their turnstile justice system?

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William Coulter's avatar

Yes they will.

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Alan's avatar
Sep 10Edited

And they will because they are members of a suicide cult. I fear they are beyond redemption and incapable of any human emotions when it comes to their enemies, real or perceived. It doesn't matter whether it is a white woman on a train, an insurance executive on a NYC sidewalk, or a 13-year old boy battling cancer. It's not about white people, black people innocent people. It's about decades of propaganda fomenting hatred against "the other," pure and simple.

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TeaPartyGal's avatar

And a lack of spiritual grounding that would have protected them from falling into this.

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darrell's avatar

The Frankfurt School at its finest.

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EODMom's avatar

It’s not just here in the US of course. Think Germany, the UK and France zealously protecting their Muslim invaders while they bankrupt their own citizens to feed the invaders.

I think it’s a case of the Someones Behind the Curtain sending troops out and up that hill to keep ploughing away at destroying Civilization. The Dems in question really are as dumb as they sound but I think they are just cannon fodder by some really evil Someones who want back a culture built on slavery. They are not and will not be part of the Someones. Never underestimate the seductive power of Evil.

I don’t feel hyperbolic about it at all. There are no new stories and this one has played before.

Added: this article outlines just one way Someones influence and achieve control over citizens. (I don’t know if it will link live…)

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/meet-the-firm-bankrolled-by-left-wing-donors-quietly-embedding-itself-with-progressive-prosecutors/

The 2 sectors vying for Worst Someones are manipulating the Education Industry and the Medical Complex, both of which have as a main objective preying on and degrading children.

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Suzie's avatar

The networking spider web of Democrat organizations, NGO’s, etc. which control and infiltrate every sphere of government and civic life is truly mind boggling in its length, depth and breadth!

There are gazillions of them, throwing money and minion activists all over the place.

The IRS needs to put a moratorium on the entire 501 tax loophole, and do a thorough investigation into many of these organization’s activities. It would at least be a step toward curtailing and preventing many of them from organizing for their clearly antiAmerican and illegal activities.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

PDJT got some relief when the SCOTUS ruled he could stop USAID.

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EODMom's avatar

Indeed. And then there was this published this morning https://defendinged.org/investigations/liberated-k-12-liberated-ethnic-studies-industrial-complex/

Racist curricula came before the Weird Sex emotional content. Both are bankrupting schools and towns trying to appease the mob. It never works. Meanwhile kids are wrecked.

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darrell's avatar

It was called the Social Sciences when they were allowed into the country via Columbia University. They produced what is know as Standpoint Epistemology which was later called Critical Theory then in the early seventies a black law professor added race relations to it thereby changing it to Critical Race Theory or CRT.

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darrell's avatar

The head of the organization is actually Powers and Principalities of Power.

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Free Florida Female's avatar

Yes! “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the … powers of this dark world and the spiritual forces of evil”

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darrell's avatar

Their chief end is to disrupt society to prevent it from proliferating. You just can't have too many people on this precious planet. This planet belongs to the well to do and not second class citizenry. Their plan has been working well for at least a hundred years. Everyone's demographics is pretty well screwed up.

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Subvet's avatar

John Taylor Gatto wrote this back in 1991. He is lamenting thepublic school system he worked for.

https://saintkosmas.org/gatto-i-quit-i-think

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steph_gray's avatar

Yes.

Some of the DementoRats still left alive (politically speaking) from dying on all the other 10%-issue hills will be delighted to climb this one and cry so hard they expire.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Party symbol for dems?? That is an insult to hard working animals.

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Jeremy R's avatar

She takes indecent liberties with the constitution.

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MartyB's avatar

I really am not concerned which hill the Dims choose to die on. I think yo know where I’m going with this.

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Forbes's avatar

-->"And are Dems really going to die on the hill with...<insert latest insanity>?

The answer looks to be "yes." They've been taking the 20% on the 80/20 issues since January 20th. With their doubling-down, they're at 5% on the 95/5 questions. When the justice system involves a turnstile, it's no longer justice, it's anarchy.

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Don Reed's avatar

09/10/25: Charlie Kirk has changed EVERYTHING. Charlotte AND Charlie Kirk is going to rip America a new lower anatomical exit. GO ICE

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Jack's avatar
Sep 10Edited

We’ve come full circle since the code of Hammurabi circa 1700 BC.

Sentencing has reverted to the whims of black-robed tyrants.

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MikeH's avatar

Not for much longer

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Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Nope, Mr. Surber. Even if Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown-Jackson had functioning brains, none of them would ever become a Clarence Thomas. Even dead, Antonin Scalia is still more intelligent than those three racist idiots combined.

Hopefully, Iryna Zarutska's parents bankrupt Mecklenburg County, their DEI Magistrate Teresa Stokes and Charlotte's Mayor VI Lyles with massive lawsuits,

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Amen on financially bankrupting these morally bankrupt evil beings.

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Jeremy R's avatar

Torch, feathers and tar, assembly required.

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Grumpy Oldman's avatar

I’d rather frog-march them to the razorback pens @ 4 AM, then film them being eaten alive by the hungry hogs.

Racist woke morons make for tastier bacon.

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MLR's avatar

Just look at the terror on the face of Iryna looking at the devil in dreadlocks who is taking her life. It makes my blood boil that feral animals like that are allowed to roam our country with impunity and that I expect that the next demand by the communist authorities who run most of our major cities will be to ban pocket knives!

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Jeremy R's avatar

Like they are doing in jolly old North Pakistan, formerly England.

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Free Florida Female's avatar

I predict a movement to ban visual recordings of these incidents together with prohibiting police from wearing body cameras.

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

Don, that photo! The horror on her face is not the part of the video we’ve seen, and sums up the feelings of most law-abiding Americans confronted with the pervasive crime that Democrats have let loose on our streets. As a subway cop for a few years, I saw some pretty vicious criminals, but they’re tame compared to nowadays. Judges should be required to be born in the US, not imported from some “s**thole country” where crime is commonplace, so they have more understanding of what we expect of our justice system. The red state governors, I hear are going to crack down on their blue cities, and with the help of Trump, will show what can be done when law is finally restored. And then we can abolish their 47th Amendment.

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dancingtime's avatar

We are no longer a high trust country, thanks to the mass importation of illegals from low trust countries. Even legal immigration was on a fast track, not allowing the assimilation of the people. With the introduction of "press 1 for Spanish, press 2 for English" (and that is what was first introduced until people rose up and then it was reversed) and the absolute corruption of the ACLU and the forcing of this country to become bilingual in favor of Spanish, despite have multitudes of people from other countries, we began our downfall and got into the clutches of the Democrat Party, which has always been socialist but has swerved to clearly the marxist side of fascism.

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TeaPartyGal's avatar

I think the photo of the girl on the subway looking up at the guy in the red hoodie is a fake--the girl doesn't look like Irina, and it is stated that he stabbed her in the throat before she was even aware of him. I have not seen any clip of the whole incident, only the lead up to it. I am thinking this photo was created after the fact and is an imagination of what might have been, not reality. ??? Anyone else know if that photo is real?

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Jeremy R's avatar

CFP has the video up. It is indeed real. When she gets stabbed, she recoils in pain and looses the cap.

Sickening to watch.

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TeaPartyGal's avatar

Thank you, Jeremy--I stand corrected. But what CFP is showing still isn't the whole video, since it ends at that picture. She barely looks injured. There's no blood. I thought he had stabbed her multiple times. Her glasses and hat must have been knocked off, but the video doesn't show how that happened. I think there must have been more than one stab.

The ENTIRE video should be shown to the whole world. The world needs to see it and not live in ignorance.

Worst case scenario, after that first stab, when she was sitting there, did he go back and stab her again repeatedly?

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Valoree Dowell's avatar

You are right TPG. In the video she’s wearing glasses, a ball cap and earbuds. Take it down, Don.

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Jeremy R's avatar

Check Citizens free press, they have the video. It's real.

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Valoree Dowell's avatar

I see. Thx, I guess. The other passengers just get up and leave? I didn’t think it could get worse…

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TeaPartyGal's avatar

Yes, Jeremy is right. But it's still not the whole video. They should show it all. And yes, it is disgusting that no one helped her.

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darrell's avatar

Sounds viable Teaparty

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William Coulter's avatar

Several of the judges Don mentioned were born in other countries. One specifically is from Trinidad. If you have ever been to Trinidad it is, in my opinion, a place where justice is often administered on the street. Not a lot of tourists visit Trinidad because it is so dangerous.

Do you think her experiences there as a younger person might be an influence on her judgement here? I think it might.

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Guy Fogel MD's avatar

I love it because you make me laugh about serious stuff. The 47th Amendment, if Trump does it, it is unconstitutional. If Sotomayor were not a DEI justice, she would be a female Justice Thomas, a giant! Thank you so much for your daily wisdom with a smile.

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Jeremy R's avatar

I had a friend with diabetes who didn't like taking his meds. The damage done to his brain was worse than dementia. Makes me wonder about the smartass Latina and her diabetes.

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BJ54's avatar

This is the America the democrat party appears to want. Chaos. Anger. Bitterness. Hate. The worse it gets, the better the democrats like it. Especially their MSM sycophants.

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Greg's avatar

Not "appears". It IS what they want. Destabilize everything. Keeps us all in fear and at each other's throats. . . in this case literally.

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darrell's avatar

That's actually their plan for serious.

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Danimal28's avatar

"DEI judges suck". Yes, keep it simple.

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NNTX's avatar

It is also true that these judges rule based on personal opinion and relationships vs. the LAW.

Jia Cobb belong to the same sorority as Lisa Cook. Conflict of interest?

It is clear that DEI judges don't deem ethics should affect their decisions.

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Danimal28's avatar

For sure. The whole of Sodom on Potomac and the legal profession seem to be related to each other. It is really disgusting.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

I have long referred to this as the beltway incestation of government

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NNTX's avatar

So true. The interconnections of spouses and other relatives in media, the bureaucracy, NGOs ad nauseam.

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Danimal28's avatar

The positive is that most of the retarded Boomer spawn(millennials) are not having kids, My GenZers are. We will breed them out...

I certainly do not include America First boomers and millennials in that sentiment...

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NNTX's avatar

So interesting. I just finished talking with and praying with the daughter of my dear friend (friend a fellow Boomer, MAGA. The daughter is a millennial and MAGA). She is devastated by the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who represented hope for her when she is surrounded by left wing young people.

We all need to pray for our country and for defeat of the lies and evil that these leftist progressives are bringing on our country and fellow citizens.

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Danimal28's avatar

It's more MAGA than we think. Every. Single. progressive policy is behind these deaths and I will not reserve myself anymore in terms of calling people out. Most good progressives are realizing their fallacies.

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Byron King's avatar

I watched C-SPAN for some of those Senate judicial confirmation hearings for Biden judges. Senator Kennedy (R/LA) used to ask basic questions of pure, black-letter law; the kind of things on every bar exam in the country. And it was shocking (maybe not?) how many Biden nominees flubbed the answers. More than a few came across as really dumb, poorly educated people. And/or raw ideologues.

After a while, Dems apparently wised up and began running these DEI nominees through a cram course on how to survive the hearings and not reveal their inner ignorance. So we would get speeches like, “Senator, my job if confirmed is to apply the law to the facts of every case and apply judicial precedent no matter what my personal beliefs might be.” It was sort of a catechism of these nominees; appear to be sincere while winking, nodding, and snickering at the overall process.

And here… we… are…. Ugh.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Thank the uni-party rinos for evveryone of these wasted seatings.

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Wim de Vriend's avatar

Let's see -- There's Letitia James in NY, there's Fani Willis in Georgia, both super-- entitled black women determined to use the law for personal vendettas in which they accuse Trump of misdeeds they themselves are committing. Then there are all these black women mayors, from LA to Podunk, who think their town's treasury is their private expense account, and act that way, flying off on expensive junkets to Africa. Is there a pattern here? Yes; the pattern is the same as what has happened in former African colonies whose new black leaders introduced the same kind of "racial justice", and turned formerly prosperous colonies into incurable basket cases.

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darrell's avatar

Remember , What is a woman?

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Danny Huckabee's avatar

The rich white liberals, Jew and gentile, who control the Democrat Party (because they have all the money) and the thousands of institutions, NGO's, businesses, and schools, want the dumbest, most incompetent black, Latino, white femi-nazi, and other groups, they can find. Then, they control them with their money and these people, as long as they're servile and support all socialist policies, can rely on financial benefits for themselves and their families. This why we have so many affirmative action/DEI judges, federal, state, and local. The whole point is to increase the chaos and violence throughout society, in particular directed at whites, both Ashkenazi and gentiles.

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Skinnydip's avatar

RICO Soros, and all his assorted NGO's.

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Adorable Deplorable's avatar

It's the control first... the chaos and violence are just bonuses.

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Greg's avatar

The chaos and violence are precursors to the control.

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N.Wallace's avatar

The issue is never the issue. The issue is always 'control'.

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N.Wallace's avatar

How does control not equal slavery? Istead of chains and whips we now have deception and trickery.

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N.Wallace's avatar

It's control first... the chaos and violence are just by products that only they can afford to distance themselves from.

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darrell's avatar

nailed it

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Merlint's avatar

This murder makes my blood boil. What makes it worse is that the Lefties are politicizing it using the word du jour, “pounce”, in accusing the good guys of blowing crime into a major issue.

If we ever needed a super majority in Congress, this is the time! Let the Left accuse us of not caring. We must be the party of common sense. I loved it when Trump told off that pipsqueak reporter who asked him if he was going to war with Chicago. We need more of that from him. The gloves have come off! Sorry to ramble on, but that Charlotte murder and idiot mayor there has got me going. This is what”feelings” gets you.

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Suzie's avatar

Enough with the poofy “pouncing”!

How about storming the barricades, riding through the streets and shouting out these stories from the rooftops!

The media can’t bury these stories anymore. And, far too tragically, there are plenty more just like them!

Trump said the 2026 midterms will be about Law & Order across our country, in our towns and cities, and on our streets, which affects every man, woman and child.

Everyone will have to choose what kind of country they want to live in.

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Cookie McCall's avatar

Plus the senate needs to get Trumps nominees on the FAST TRACK

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dancingtime's avatar

Those little girl "reporters" were why I stopped watching the live events on the WH website during covid....Those little girls shouldn't be allowed near the president until they grow up and mature.

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Greg's avatar

We do need to pounce on them. Judges, politicians, lawyers are all feeding off other people's misfortune. Disgusting vile professions.

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Steve (recovering lawyer)'s avatar

Sotomayor wants to extend the de facto immunity leftists have conferred on blacks to latinos. In other words, if you are black, you are permitted to break the law with impunity, without fear of consequences and are allowed to continue to roam free and prey on society. Sotomayor apparently thinks that it's not "equitable" that blacks should get a free pass when her beloved latino confreres don't qualify for one. God forbid we simply judge the criminal by the crime! How utterly reactionary! As far as the other two DEI appointments who joined Sotomayor in her "dissent," it is clear that they are simply deranged anti-Trump, anti-American partisan monkeys who will parrot the leftist line any time they are given the chance. For accuracy's sake, I recommend a reading of Kavanaugh's concurrence, which includes the following:

"Under this Court’s precedents, not to mention commonsense, those circumstances taken together can constitute atleast reasonable suspicion of illegal presence in the United

States. Importantly, reasonable suspicion means only thatimmigration officers may briefly stop the individual andinquire about immigration status. If the person is a U. S.citizen or otherwise lawfully in the United States, that individual will be free to go after the brief encounter. Onlyif the person is illegally in the United States may the stoplead to further immigration proceedings."

This gives the lie to Sotomayor's inflammatory interpretation of the decision.

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Wim de Vriend's avatar

Let's face it, anybody who feels the need to advertise herself as a "wise Latina" is only half right. About the Latina part.

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Tmitsss's avatar

I was raised

In South Carolina and went to South Carolina schools. I tagged along on a field trip to Fort Sumter when I was very young. They didn’t tell us about Robert Smalls and General Sherman was the bogeyman. I know much more history now. Sherman’s troops were infamous for pulling up railroad tracks and wrapping the rails around trees. My state capitol has the marks of his cannon balls. Yet here I am wanting to pull up the tracks of the Charlotte Blue Line and wrap them around trees while yelling “It’s a Trap!” According to Grok it’s much harder to pull up railroad tracks in 2025 than it was in 1865, and I don’t have access to a plasma cutter, so I’m all talk.

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Shrugged's avatar

I propose we apply your history lesson to the latest crime. That is, to cut the rails of the Charlotte Blue Line and use them to make prison cells bars for all the judges, politicians, and government employees who had a role in no-bail releases of this murderer across 14 previous crimes.

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Jeremy R's avatar

Keep the line in service but tie those judges to it before the train runs.

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John Swindall's avatar

I remember looking at those stars on the side of the building marking where cannonballs shot from the other side of the Broad river (West Columbia) and learning that the Confederates lite the Cotton warehouses on fire.

It appears that they burnt down their own city and it was fueled additionally by troops with alcohol. Maybe that’s why they only sold mini bottles of booze in bars up till the early 2000s.

I was also told that the confluence of the Saluda and Broad rivers dumping into the Congaree gave birth to the Atlantic Ocean.

😂

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Tmitsss's avatar

You got part of this wrong. Charleston Harbor is where the Ashley and Cooper rivers combine to form The Atlantic Ocean

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John Swindall's avatar

Another joke at the time I was living in Columbia was asking someone where is a great place to eat. And them replying, Charleston.

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Tmitsss's avatar

I now live near Charleston and that may still be true unless you are looking for BBQ

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John Swindall's avatar

Bless my heart

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darrell's avatar

I highly recommend this book by a young seminary student who grew up in rural New York but spent summers with his grandfather in the Deep South. He wrote this book while in school but under a pseudo name on recommendation by his Professor. He now has an active Podcast called "Conversations that Matter" on Youtube and Rumble. He was instrumental in producing a documentary called "Virginia First 1607 Project" which is free on Youtube. I will post it below as well. His name is Jon Harris.

https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Conviction-Souths-Biblical-Authority/dp/1947660101/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1EWQOG49JVI6F&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.U54B8WpnYKjfZOR26y2q8WRrLqo2Df0wDWL2XYi6Ep4e5z9mz2xljKvMY-hSJefIp48Nb2QY6rp4HQPpxViyUAp4SkRSgf6cnGeNnbPP6fLZuXPgc8zupZBhHBc3TH6VqaaW1JrmqbnzJ5qj1U2fOtEMKhZ_7EeaglzLjmU9hHzhjNi1witGUUmNEMfX6au4EWjmR_0BAAY8Qp12_7m32mpjTT5MoaQKAPErD-Lp0d0.-11WPQ1OUgpXZaNUINgPIpNh_0MlgMC_2GQKbmWClxQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=Book+%2C+Sacred+Conviction&qid=1757523572&sprefix=book+%2C+sacred+conviction%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzg-yyhZPP0

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darrell's avatar

The victors are allowed to write the history books. I always look at the bias of the authors even in the Britannica Encyclopedia.

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Tmitsss's avatar

I have a copy of The New Simms History of South Carolina published in 1940 and adopted as the official public school text book on SC history. It has an orange cover but, the cover should be white. It is definitely not a book written by the victors. It was written by the granddaughter of William Gilmore Simms, a famous antebellum pro slavery author, and it shows. A former slave Robert Small, a Civil War hero and Republican Congressman is not mentioned. Robert Smalls should be in Statuary Hall.

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Tmitsss's avatar

Robert Smalls was born a slave in 1839. At age 14, His master hired him out to the owner of the steamship Planter in Charleston. In the early morning hours of May 13, 1862, Smalls (aged 22) freed himself, his crew, their families and 4 Confederate harbor defense cannons by commandeering the ship, and sailing it from the Confederate-controlled waters past Fort Sumter to the U.S. blockade that surrounded the harbor. He was later elected to the United States Congress as a Republican.

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Jeremy R's avatar

But they rarely do. Instead it is written by a leftist with no real job.

Look at the recent celebrations in China commemorating the end of WW2.

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Dave's avatar

The Constitution is not a suicide pact as many have said. Remember, a small but significant incident called 911? One of the reasons they said the terrorists weren’t questioned or stopped was because the security screeners weren’t allowed to profile them. You know those little profiling observations like noticing they were middle eastern, paid for their tickets with cash and had no luggage. You know common sense. Common sense may have even stopped 911. Man oh man, what a useful under utilized tool.

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TeaPartyGal's avatar

Profiling itself is an important and useful tool for law enforcement. In fact, there have been several popular TV shows that focus on the very effective FBI profiling of serial killers--such as the excellent show "Criminal Minds". So profiling itself, per se, is not the problem.

What the Left is really trying to say, is that the practice of profiling has been abused to cause greater skepticism and scrutiny of people with certain profiled characteristics. And it probably is inevitable that a police officer may indeed approach a black person stopped for a traffic violation in certain areas more skeptically than they would a white person.

In that case, the only solution is to be calm, and graciously understand that law enforcement is only acting from the best information they have, and since it is TRUE that blacks commit more crime, it is reasonable for police to be more alert, and yes, suspicious, of a black potential offender. It's something you just have to graciously tolerate if you're black. If you don't like it, you have the option to work with the lower class black population to try to improve their performance in society, so that they don't tarnish your own image.

But sorry, folks, that is reality. Same with the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII. I even have a Japanese-American aunt who was interned as a child, and wrote a book about it. But it is NOT racism. It is the only tool law enforcement may have in some situations to protect the greater population. If you individually are profiled and swept up in this, but are innocent, you have to be "big enough" to look beyond your personal circumstances and graciously understand why it is necessary.

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Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Even Jesse Jackson said walking on a street seeing a black coming his way would make him cross the street to avoid them.

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TeaPartyGal's avatar

And dear Juan Williams was FIRED from PBS for saying (after 9-1-1), that he got nervous on a plane when a person in Arab robes got on. He was just being honest. It was one of Fox's finer moments when they snatched Juan right up and signed him to Fox after PBS dumped him. Bill O'Reilly probably had something to do with that; he was a strong supporter of Juan during that difficult time.

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Jeremy R's avatar

If the other black recognized Jesse, they'd cross first.

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Danimal28's avatar

Jia Cobb(Grok): "She is recognized as an African-American jurist, listed among African-American federal judges."

Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong: Grok: "Is she a legal immigrant."

"Born in the United States to Ghanaian immigrant parents, she would be a U.S. citizen by birth, as per the Fourteenth Amendment, which grants citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil. However, without explicit documentation confirming her birthplace or citizenship status, this is an inference based on available context."

"is Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong a christian"?

"There is no definitive, publicly available information in the provided sources or my knowledge base that confirms Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong's religious affiliation"

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Byron King's avatar

Is there any other country in the world that allows non-citizens to become critical officers of their court system? Heck…. In Mexico you cannot become a licensed railway locomotive engineer without being a Mexican citizen. And yet we have US federal judges who might not be proper citizens? Astonishing. (Or not, considering the lawlessness of the Left.).

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Danimal28's avatar

Well said.

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Brian LeMay's avatar

Remember , the Left doesn't think they have to adhere to laws and rules . As a matter of fact show me one that is not a thief ( of taxpayer dollars ) .

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Shrugged's avatar

Birthright citizenship must be eliminated. The 14th amendment was for a specific purpose and time in our history. It was never intended to be an open invitation to skirt our immigration system.

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dancingtime's avatar

I would wonder how Grok would describe someone from Egypt. I know of people who are of Egyptian descent who have been turned down for loans aimed for African Americans. I wonder if Grok knows where Egypt is located.

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Jim Miller's avatar

Oh no! You mean to tell me that Grok didn't get either geography or civics in school? Oh wait! We don't teach those courses anymore. Who created and programed Grok, anyway, an African immigrant? Sorry, the devil made me do that.

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