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Should be a wild four years.

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A kindergarten teacher in Washington posted a TikTok detailing how she flooded her students with LGBTQ propaganda, including coloring Pride flags, reading LGBTQ books, and watching a drag queen video.

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She works for a public school so keep in mind funding from state, federal and local sources keeps her employed.
It's fucking June (no, I'm not referring to Shoe0nHead's husband). Why is school not out for summer where this twat is?
 
Trump says he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
I think the point he's making is that the Nobel Peace Prize is bullshit (which it is). The other Nobel prizes aren't much better, I don't know why people still bring them up.

As for the Mormon question, I find it... prophetic... that a bunch of militant goofballs who can't tell the difference between real religion and the bog standard occultism all backwoods retards like the Smiths believed in are shitting up the US Politics thread the same way their ancestors sperged out on normal people in the 1830s. The citizens of New York, Ohio, Missouri and elsewhere all had the sense to kick them out, I can only wonder what will happen here.
 
There's really not that many of us (maybe 5 million total?) & we mostly live in extremely red states, like Oklahoma, Montana, Wyoming, or the Dakotas. I assume the Democratic party never tried to pander to us 'cause it's just not economically worth it to fight for our votes (which usually go to Republicans 'cause we're not much different from any other flyover state conservative Middle American).

The Dem strategy seems to be using them as a cudgel to attack white people and the general American identity. It's why they push the "no one is illegal on STOLEN land" shit or do photo ops where natives flip off the presidents at Mount Rushmore.

I believe they know generally that natives vote Republican more often, so they don't try to dump as much money as they do for the Latinos and blacks.
 
Pro-Palestinian activist Khalil walks free after US judge orders release
Reuters (archive.ph)
By Jonathan Allen, Luc Cohen, and Kathleen Flynn
2025-06-21 01:09:25GMT
JENA, Louisiana, June 20 (Reuters) - Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil walked out of a Louisiana immigrant detention center on Friday, hours after a judge ordered his release, a major victory for rights groups that challenged what they called the Trump administration's unlawful targeting of a pro-Palestinian activist.

"Although justice prevailed," he said upon his release in the rural town of Jena, "it's long, very long overdue. And this shouldn't have taken three months."

On March 8 Khalil, a prominent figure in pro-Palestinian protests against Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, was arrested by immigration agents in the lobby of his university residence in Manhattan. President Donald Trump, a Republican, has called the protests antisemitic and vowed to deport foreign students who took part. Khalil became the first target of this policy.

After hearing oral arguments from lawyers for Khalil and for the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz of Newark, New Jersey, ordered DHS to release him from custody at a jail for immigrants in rural Louisiana by 6:30 p.m. (2330 GMT) on Friday.

Farbiarz said the government had made no attempt to rebut evidence provided by Khalil's lawyers that he was not a flight risk nor a danger to the public.

"There is at least something to the underlying claim that there is an effort to use the immigration charge here to punish the petitioner," Farbiarz said, referring to Khalil as he ruled from the bench, adding that punishing someone over a civil immigration matter was unconstitutional.

Khalil is the latest in a string of foreign pro-Palestinian students arrested in the U.S. starting in March who have subsequently been released by judges. They include Mohsen Mahdawi and Rumeysya Ozturk.

Khalil, a legal permanent resident of the U.S., says he is being punished for his political speech, in violation of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment. Khalil condemned antisemitism and racism in interviews with CNN and other news outlets last year.

The Syrian-born activist plans to return to New York to be with his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, and their infant son, who was born during Khalil's 104 days in detention.

"This ruling does not begin to address the injustices the Trump administration has brought upon our family, and so many others," Abdalla said in a statement. "Today we are celebrating Mahmoud coming back to New York to be reunited with our little family and the community that has supported us since the day he was unjustly taken for speaking out for Palestinian freedom."

The White House condemned the decision to release Khalil, saying he should be deported for "conduct detrimental to American foreign policy interests" and fraudulently obtaining a student visa.

"There is no basis for a local federal judge in New Jersey —who lacks jurisdiction — to order Khalil’s release from a detention facility in Louisiana," White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement. "We expect to be vindicated on appeal."

The immigration proceedings against Khalil continue.

Khalil, wearing a keffiyeh and raising his right fist as he approached journalists outside the detention center, condemned what he called the Trump administration's racist immigration policies. He said he was leaving behind hundreds of men housed at the detention center who should not be there.

"The Trump administration are doing their best to dehumanize everyone here," he said outside the gates of the facility. "No one is illegal, no human is illegal."

Khalil said that his time in detention had changed him.

"Once you enter there, you see a different reality," he said. "A different reality about this country that supposedly champions human rights and liberty and justice."

The Louisiana immigration judge in his case had denied his asylum request on Friday, ruling he could be deported based on the government's allegations of immigration fraud, and denied a bail hearing. Farbiarz's decision rendered the bail request moot.

Like others facing deportation, Khalil has avenues to appeal within the immigration system. Farbiarz is also considering Khalil's challenge of his deportation on constitutional grounds, and has blocked officials from deporting Khalil while that challenge plays out.

Earlier this month, Farbiarz ruled the government was violating Khalil's free speech rights by detaining him under a little-used law granting the U.S. secretary of state power to seek deportation of non-citizens whose presence in the country was deemed adverse to U.S. foreign policy interests.

On June 13, the judge declined to order Khalil's release from a detention center in Jena, Louisiana, after Trump's administration said Khalil was being held on a separate charge that he withheld information from his application for lawful permanent residency.

Khalil's lawyers deny that allegation and say people are rarely detained on such charges. On June 16, they urged Farbiarz to grant a separate request from their client to be released on bail or be transferred to immigration detention in New Jersey to be closer to his family in New York.

At Friday's hearing, Farbiarz said it was "highly unusual" for the government to jail an immigrant accused of omissions in his application for U.S. permanent residency.

Khalil, 30, became a U.S. permanent resident last year, and his wife and newborn son are U.S. citizens.

Trump administration lawyers wrote in a June 17 filing that Khalil's request for release should be addressed to the judge overseeing his immigration case, an administrative process over whether he can be deported, rather than to Farbiarz, who is considering whether Khalil's March 8 arrest and subsequent detention were constitutional.

Reporting by Jonathan Allen and Luc Cohen in New York; Additional reporting by Kathleen Flynn in Jena, and Andrew Hay and Kanishka Singh; Editing by Nick Zieminski, David Gregorio and William Mallard
 
There Are Nearly 15 Million Vacant Homes in America
https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/states-with-most-vacant-homes/

Most of the public land being proposed for sale is unliveable. And probably will be bought up by large developers so your average person will not see any benefit from it.
Nigger I will literally homestead and grow my own food if the land is within an affordable range.

People have been making functioning societies out of shitty land for millenia. Just let the boomers die and kick out the browns. I just want a piece of land I can call mine.

I will live and die there. I won't sell it to live in a retirement home. I will leave it to my children. I hope it's enough land that they can split the parcel and build their own houses.

Just please let me buy a house without owning stock for 20 years, you fucking parasites.
 
How are there no seminars for these idiots not to fall for these honeypots? `Something like, "if you're a mid level bureaucrat and this 10/10 white girl starts randomly talking to you, maybe don't start revealing incriminating information about your job in order to get into her pants."
I'm sure there are some training videos or whatever, but it's a hopeless cause. Some dudes will NEVER learn to stop thinking with their cocks. That's why "HOT college babes in YOUR area want to get FUCKED, click here!" ads will never go away, and it's why intelligence agencies throughout the world will never stop using the tactic.
 
So uh, to move away from Mormonism (I feel like I missed the majority of that argument?):

Daily Mail says one of the dumb b!tches on the view supports Iran's ayatollahs:

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The left are just trying to be amateur comedians at this point. This is so far beyond cutting off your nose to spite Trump that it's a joke.
 
I believe they know generally that natives vote Republican more often
They’re also a small demographic concentrated in safe red (OK) and blue states (NM), so they don’t have much political leverage either.

NVM, beaten by the actual Native American lol.
 
I just want a piece of land I can call mine. I will live and die there. I won't sell it to live in a retirement home. I will leave it to my children. I hope it's enough land that they can split the parcel and build their own houses.
That's how you get your sons to plot each other's death.
 
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