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CWBChicago @CWBChicago - Breaking: The Markham cop ordered to release a convicted murderer who had a gun in his car has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the city and the police chief who ordered her to let the man go.
https://cwbchicago.com/2025/12/fired-markham-cop-sues-city-police-chief-who-ordered-her-to-release-convicted-murderer-found-with-gun.html
https://x.com/CWBChicago/status/2003137127685513283
Daily Snoopy @DailySnoopys - Small is snuggly.
https://x.com/DailySnoopys/status/2003117483759440118
Dale Partridge @dalepartridge - After Amfest, we need to talk about what nobody was really willing to talk about:
Israel, the Jews, and the Church.
I believe there are five groups on the Right (each has a spectrum):
1. Anti-Christ Israel Prioritizers
(e.g. Shapiro, Levin, Prager, etc.)
2. Christian Dispensational/Zionists
(Mostly Baby Boomers like Mike Huckabee, Rob McCoy, and groups like Calvary Chapel)
3. Moderate Christian Nationalists
Mostly reformed and generally view the Church as the “true Israel.” However, they remain silent or soft-spoken on the topic because they do not see Judaism as a major threat to Western Civilization. (Kevin DeYoung, Steve Deace, OPC, PCA, and even Doug Wilson)
4. Strong Christian Nationalists
Those who openly oppose Judaism see Christ-rejecting Jews and Zionism as a significant contributor to the moral decline of the West and speak against Israel’s political and societal infiltration. However, (and this is key) they communicate their rejection with Gospel grace, dignified discourse, and a genuine desire for the Jews to submit to Christ. (This is where I would place myself and maybe guys like Calvin Robinson, Tucker Carlson, Brian Sauve, and even Joel Webbon, etc.)
5. Genuinely Antisemitic Zealots
Those who have made the rejection of the Jews their primary religion and discourse, and communicate with vulgarity and malice. (Nick Fuentes, Candace Owens, etc.)
MY ANALYSIS
Important: Belonging to one group doesn’t mean that everything you say fits in that group. For example, someone in Group #3 may say something more aligned with Group #2, and someone in Group #4 may, in a moment of sinful frustration, say something more fitting of Group #5.
In other words, we need to define groups by a solid pattern, not exceptions.
Now, Groups #1 and #5 are both sinful—the first for rejecting Christ and the fifth for vulgarity and often graceless discourse.
Group #3 typically coddles Group #2 and thinks Group #4 is really Group #5. Group #4 is not antisemitic.
Personally, I believe many Christians are looking for the space between Doug Wilson and Nick Fuentes (that space is Group #4), and it is where most Gen-Z Christians will end up if we can bolster Group #4 with good men.
Personally, I hope to pull back those in Group #5 and embolden those in Group #3.
What are your thoughts?
https://x.com/dalepartridge/status/2003219511822909759
Dan Scavino Jr.@DanScavino - Keep up the fight and continue to stay strong @TulsiGabbard@DNIGabbard. Some may not understand or get it now, but in time—they will! Nobody said this shit should would be easy…
Thank you!!!!! 🇺🇸🦅🚀
https://x.com/DanScavino/status/2002957291742773615
Dan Scavino Jr.@DanScavino Video: Thanks for the lessons today, @EricTrump
🎯Much love brother!
❤️🇺🇸🦅🚀
https://x.com/DanScavino/status/2003275406858973641
Dan Kleinman @OccupyLibraries @OccupyLibraries - What is “library joy”? What makes school librarians truly happy? Marxism and the s•xualization of school kids.
That’s library joy. Turning children into useful idiots for the revolution.
I can’t wait for the karma that’s coming when parents wake up to what librarians do.
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https://x.com/OccupyLibraries/status/2003265778477621707
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