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  • Jesus Would NEVER Vote for Trump — Because He is Actually Pro Life
    2026/02/17

    There is zero chance Jesus of Nazareth would have supported Donald Trump.

    Modern evangelicals scream “pro-life,” yet consistently vote for policies and leaders that protect wealth, power, and self-interest, not human life. Children in cages. Women dying from lack of medical care. The poor crushed. The sick abandoned. The stranger demonized.

    That is not Christianity. That is idolatry.

    This video challenges the myth that MAGA politics align with the teachings of Jesus. If being “pro-life” actually meant protecting life — all life — the political choices of American evangelicals would look very different.

    Jesus preached compassion, humility, sacrifice, and care for the least among us.
    MAGA preaches grievance, dominance, and “me first.”

    These are not the same.

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    9 分
  • Megyn Kelly Proves White Supremacy Doesn’t Need Hoods Anymore
    2026/02/16

    Let’s be crystal clear.

    Donald Trump is mentioned in the Epstein files over 30,000 times — yet Megyn Kelly gives him a free pass. Why? Because he’s white. That’s it. No moral complexity. No nuance. Just racial loyalty.

    She will scream about Bad Bunny singing in Spanish.
    She will rage about the Black National Anthem.
    She will clutch pearls over Jay-Z.

    But a rapist, convicted felon, insurrectionist tied to Jeffrey Epstein? Silence. Defense. Excuses.

    Megyn Kelly isn’t an outlier — she’s the poster board for modern white supremacy:
    Polished. Educated. Media-trained. Fully committed to protecting powerful white men while attacking Black and Brown culture.

    And let’s say this plainly:
    It is an utter disgrace to women in this country to still buy into the patriarchy so hard that you’ll defend predators as long as they’re white and male.

    That isn’t feminism.
    That isn’t journalism.
    That’s white grievance politics with a microphone.

    If you want, I can condense this into a YouTube Shorts caption, or turn it into a pinned comment that drives engagement and arguments (which the algorithm loves).

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    8 分
  • DISGUSTING: Pam Bondi Refuses to Acknowledge Victims in Epstein Hearing
    2026/02/15

    Pam Bondi testified before Congress regarding the Epstein Files — and instead of addressing serious questions about accountability, she deflected, minimized, and avoided the moral weight of the moment.

    Victims connected to Jeffrey Epstein were seated directly behind her. She didn’t acknowledge them. She didn’t confront the harm. Instead, she pivoted to talking points and political distractions.

    This isn’t about partisanship. It’s about integrity. It’s about whether public officials will confront corruption and abuse — or shield powerful allies.

    You cannot claim moral high ground while ignoring survivors. You cannot preach “pro-life” while protecting political power at all costs.

    Accountability matters. Truth matters. Survivors matter.

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    7 分
  • MAGA Finds Joy in Others Suffering — Here's Why
    2026/02/14

    Why does MAGA always seem angry, unhappy, and bitter?

    There’s a word for finding joy in someone else’s suffering: schadenfreude. And it perfectly describes a political culture built on cruelty, resentment, and tearing others down. When empathy is mocked as weakness and compassion is treated like betrayal, what’s left?

    This isn’t about policy differences. It’s about psychology. It’s about why outrage feels good to some people. Why “owning the libs” matters more than improving lives. Why suffering becomes entertainment.

    Movements built on grievance don’t create happiness — they create addiction to conflict. And when your only source of joy is someone else’s pain, you’ll never actually be fulfilled.

    Let’s talk about empathy, power, insecurity, and why cruelty isn’t strength.

    #MAGA

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    9 分
  • Trump Nominee Says White People Are “Most Oppressed” – Are You Kidding Me?
    2026/02/14

    During a Senate hearing for a cabinet-level position, Jeremy Carl claimed that white people are “the most infringed and oppressed” in America over the last year.

    Let’s be serious.

    This country’s history includes slavery, lynching, segregation, redlining, the 3/5 Compromise, Jim Crow laws, and racial terror — all systems designed to oppress Black Americans and other minorities, not white Americans.

    White Americans were never subjected to race-based chattel slavery in the United States. They were not segregated by law. They were not denied housing through redlining maps. They were not counted as three-fifths of a human being in the Constitution.

    So what does it mean when someone seeking power claims white people are the “most oppressed”?

    This is not about facts. It’s about grievance politics. It’s about fueling demographic fear. And it’s about reframing equality as oppression.

    We break down:

    The historical reality of racial oppression in America

    The political strategy behind “white victimhood” narratives

    Why this rhetoric is dangerous in positions of power

    If we don’t challenge this narrative, it becomes normalized.

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    9 分
  • Can we stop the BS? They were NEVER Voting for the Black Woman
    2026/02/12

    Let’s stop pretending.

    77 million Americans voted for a convicted felon, sexual abuser, and insurrectionist — not because of grocery prices, not because of “policy,” and definitely not because of eggs.

    They voted against a Black woman.

    These voters were never going to support her. Just like they were enraged by a Black man in the White House — a place they still subconsciously believe was never meant for Black leadership.

    So they ran back to what felt familiar:
    A white man who protects power, hierarchy, and grievance.

    This election wasn’t economic.
    It wasn’t accidental.
    It was racial backlash.

    We don’t fix this country by lying to ourselves.
    We fix it by naming the disease — white supremacy — and refusing to keep coddling it.


    #WhiteSupremacy
    #RacialBacklash
    #Democracy
    #BlackWomen
    #SystemicRacism
    #PoliticalTruth
    #AmericaUnmasked
    #PaulForEquality
    #ChristianNationalism
    #MoralFailure
    #StopLying

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    9 分
  • Pastor Bethany Cseh: Faith, God & the Lie of Christian Nationalism
    2026/02/11

    Today on the podcast, I’m joined by Bethany Cseh, a pastor from Northern California, for an honest conversation about faith, God, the church, and the dangerous rise of white Christian nationalism.

    Let’s be clear: MAGA did not revive Christianity — it hijacked it.
    What we’re seeing isn’t faith. It’s political idolatry dressed up as religion.

    We talk about:

    How white Christian nationalism distorts the teachings of Jesus

    Why MAGA thrives on fear, power, and exclusion — not love

    The difference between authentic faith and political propaganda

    How Christianity is being used to justify racism, cruelty, and authoritarianism

    If your faith has been confused, weaponized, or used against others — this conversation is for you.

    Jesus didn’t preach dominance.
    He preached compassion, justice, and humility.
    And that truth still matters.
    #ChristianNationalism
    #Exvangelical
    #FaithNotFascism

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    45 分
  • If Epstein Files Aren’t Your Red Line, You Don’t Have a Soul
    2026/02/10

    White evangelical Christianity in America is facing a moral reckoning — and most are failing it.

    Trump being named repeatedly in the Epstein files isn’t “radical left indoctrination.”
    Felonies aren’t persecution.
    Sexual assault isn’t a smear.
    An insurrection isn’t patriotism.

    So the question is simple: when is it enough?

    How much immorality will white evangelicals tolerate to keep political power?
    Is abusing children a red line?
    Is assault?
    Is fraud?
    Is encouraging political violence?

    What kind of faith allows people to sit silently while:
    • children are placed in detention camps
    • pregnant women are brutalized by the state
    • Black Americans are over-policed and targeted
    • whistleblowers are punished
    • victims are dismissed

    The Jesus I follow stood with the oppressed — not the powerful.
    He challenged religious hypocrisy.
    He disrupted unjust systems.
    He didn’t wear gold crosses while excusing cruelty.

    You cannot claim Jesus while defending exploitation, abuse, and authoritarianism.
    At some point, silence becomes complicity — and faith without action is empty.

    #TrumpEpstein
    #EpsteinFiles
    #NoMoralRedLine
    #AccountabilityMatters
    #Authoritarianism

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    11 分