As I read about the Black high school student, Darryl George, who was denied a court order allowing him to return to school without fear of punishment over his hairstyle, I am left feeling outraged and saddened. The fact that he had to leave his Houston-area high school in Barbers Hill school district due to their discriminatory policies on hair is appalling. The district’s insistence on enforcing a dress code that restricts students’ hair length to prevent disruption and teach respect for authority is misguided and fundamentally racist.
The idea that George’s tied and twisted locs violate the school’s policy because they may fall below his shirt collar, eyebrows, or earlobes if let down is absurd.… Continue reading
Kamala Harris’ viral interview appearances are really pissing off legacy media, and honestly, it’s about time someone shook things up in the news industry. The old guard of legacy media outlets like Politico, The Hill, and others seem to be in a tizzy over Harris bypassing them for interviews and instead opting for platforms that reach a wider audience.
The truth is, most voters don’t care about these exclusive news interviews with Harris. Those tuning in are likely already engaged and have made up their minds about who they’re voting for. So why the uproar from legacy media? Could it be that they’re upset about losing out on those coveted one-on-one interviews that they can dissect for gaffes and clickbait headlines?… Continue reading
As news of a mega hack shutting down Putin’s online state media circulates, the repercussions of this cyber attack are reverberating through the echo chambers of propaganda and disinformation that the Russian government has built to control the narrative. The impact of such a hack goes far beyond mere technological disruption; it strikes at the heart of a regime that relies heavily on controlling information to maintain power.
When Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov expressed support for the Russian broadcasters and mentioned specialists working to determine the culprits behind the attack, it’s clear that the Russian government is feeling the pressure of this breach in their so-called “critical infrastructure facility.”… Continue reading
The revelation that North Korea is supplying half of all Russian artillery shells used in Ukraine is a disturbing development, to say the least. It prompts questions about the extent of North Korean stockpiles and the impact of this on their own military capabilities. It’s ironic that while Ukraine faces consequences for using bombs from the US on Russia, Russia is sourcing artillery shells from a country as notorious as North Korea.
The meeting between Vladimir Putin and the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un raises eyebrows, especially with the insensitive nickname “King Kong” being used, equating Kim Jong Un to an ape.… Continue reading
Michael Moore recently made a bold statement, claiming that only a ‘landslide’ loss in the upcoming election will guarantee the permanent removal of Donald Trump from the public eye. As someone who, like many others, breathed a sigh of relief when Biden won, I can’t help but nod in agreement with Moore’s sentiment. The thought of never having to hear Trump’s voice again was a comforting one, only to have that feeling shattered when he resurfaced like a stubborn virus.
It’s no secret that Trump has a cult-like following, one that seems to be immune to the concept of defeat. The idea of losing, even by the largest margin, is automatically attributed to election rigging in their minds.… Continue reading
I find it intriguing that Rep. Liz Cheney has taken a bold stand against Trump, especially in a party where loyalty to him seems unwavering. Her vocal criticism and refusal to support him after January 6th is commendable, even though it cost her politically. The fact that she has been a Republican since before Trump started spray tanning is an interesting point of reflection. It raises questions about the evolution and transformation of the Republican party in recent years.
Cheney’s decision to distance herself from Trump sets an example for other Republicans to potentially follow suit. Her endorsement of Kamala Harris, a Democrat, showcases a willingness to prioritize country over party.… Continue reading
Truth Social users are losing ridiculous sums of money to scams, and frankly, it’s not surprising at all. The platform seems to be a breeding ground for individuals who are easily swayed and manipulated. These users have been groomed to distrust facts and reality, making them the perfect targets for scammers looking to make a quick buck off of their misplaced trust.
From Trump Gold Bars to Election Insurance Policies, the scams on Truth Social seem to know no bounds. It’s disheartening to see people falling for these schemes, but at the same time, it’s hard to muster up sympathy for individuals who willingly put themselves in this vulnerable position.… Continue reading
As I reflect on the recent denunciation by Benjamin Netanyahu towards French president Emmanuel Macron over calls to stop arms deliveries to Israel, I am struck by the intensity and complexity of the situation at hand. The volatile relationships between Israel, Lebanon, and Iran, coupled with the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah, have created a powder keg in the Middle East. The back and forth between world leaders is not just political posturing; it has real-life consequences for the people caught in the crossfire.
Netanyahu’s fiery response to Macron’s calls for an arms embargo demonstrates the high stakes involved. The prime minister’s assertion that Israel will win with or without France’s support highlights the deep-seated tensions and the relentless drive to defend the nation at all costs.… Continue reading
Missile fired by Iran at Israel crashes on street in Jordan, leaving locals terrified. As I sit here contemplating this recent event, I can’t help but feel a sense of unease. The thought of a missile crashing down unexpectedly on a street in Jordan is a stark reminder of the precarious situation in the Middle East. Jordan, a country caught in the middle of regional conflicts, has once again found itself in the line of fire, quite literally.
I can’t shake the feeling of dread for the locals who were undoubtedly terrified by this sudden and unexpected turn of events. The fear that must have gripped the residents as a missile came crashing down from the sky is unimaginable.… Continue reading
As a Texan observing the current political climate in our state, the news of Ted Cruz facing a GOP rebellion as Republicans back his opponent, Colin Allred, comes as both unexpected and long overdue. The sentiment towards Cruz among his own party members, as well as the citizens of Texas, is far from favorable. The anecdotes shared about colleagues hiding from Cruz or the general consensus that nobody likes him are telling of the divisive figure he has become in the realm of politics.
It’s ironic that Cruz, who claims to champion conservative principles, is now facing opposition from within his own party, with many Republicans viewing him as a RINO (Republican In Name Only).… Continue reading