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The world really is a stage now, and everyone is method acting. The audience is global. The spotlight is always on because the stage is digital. Call it whatever you want—social media, the Metaverse, the Matrix. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that millions of Americans are no longer living their lives. They’re performing their lives.
The Black Santa crusade is a political and cultural grift. White liberals play Geppetto, pulling identity-politics strings to keep their black puppets dancing to the rhythm of racism and making sure the balance of power stays in their favor. Symbolism is cheaper than repentance.
The Industrial Revolution of Romance turns everything into a commodity to be profited from. It's the neoliberal dream—turning people into products.
Just weeks after President Trump and HHS Secretary RFK Jr. sounded alarm bells about potential neurodevelopment risks linked to acetaminophen, Kimberly-Clark swoops in and buys Kenvue Inc.—the parent company of Tylenol—in one of the largest corporate takeovers in history. If you listen closely enough, you might hear the PR teams whispering, "Quick, change the narrative before anyone connects the dots."
Whether intentional or not, Uber's new pilot program is a corporate nod to a longstanding American principle many of us have forgotten—freedom of association.
The gorilla represents truth and reality. It is imposing, undeniable, immovable, and often unforgiving. The 100 men represent our modern liberal culture.
Racial disharmony is the great American inheritance. We didn't earn it. We didn't ask for it. But we have carried it from generation to generation like a family heirloom because nobody has the courage to throw it in the trash.
If France wants the statue back, and they're willing to pay to take it back, they can have it. I won't lose a minute of sleep if the Statue of Liberty no longer overlooks the New York Harbor. But giving Lady Liberty back to France should be Option B.
Then what is Option A?
Modern fashion prioritizes vanity over virtue. Wearing leggings is not inherently sinful, but why they are worn can be. Sure, some women do wear them for comfort and convenience. But they accentuate the body in ways that most other articles of clothing don't, inviting lustful eyes.
The primary focus should be on maintaining the integrity of American ethics rather than simply accommodating an ally. If Florida's investigation determines that Andrew and Tristan were involved in any wrongdoing, it is in our best interest that they be held accountable.
Bill Burr is correct about one thing—we should stop using outdated terms like liberal and conservative to divide us. But let's be honest here. Division is inevitable. The question should be, what's dividing us?
As Donald Trump reenters The White House for his second term, many factions will fall from power and influence. One of them will be the manosphere. The return of Donald Trump means the rise of tradcons and the inevitable fall of the manosphere.
We've gotten comfortable celebrating what's on the surface while ignoring the values underneath. Angel Reese is a product of our morally bankrupt, hyper-sexualized culture. She is implicitly saying that her skin color, breasts, big butt, and big lips is all she has to offer.
Irish author and political activist George Bernard Shaw's description of Hell is as accurate today as it was in the early twentieth century. “Hell, in short, is a place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself.”
Toomaj exemplifies courage, conviction, and authenticity more than most of his flashy American counterparts. He's the echo of the working class, drowned out by the authoritarians. Stateside rappers like Drake and Rick Ross are mouthpieces for the secular elite.
Transgender Day of Visibility should be a lesson for all Christians or anyone who opposes the left's anti-religious nonsense that apathy is the enemy of God. The politics are always on.
Popular culture and society at large encourage us to deny the reality of getting older. And there is a long list of music executives, corporations, politicians, and scientists to capitalize from a childish liberal culture.
The Daily Wire separating from Candace Owens is a microcosm of the old liberal regime's repudiation of the conservative populist movement. The pristine narrative of "classical" liberalism has been fractured, much like the Republican narrative was destroyed in the 19th century.
MGTOW and feminism are the same thing. They will eventually lead to the same outcome, fewer families and fewer people. Both attempts to solve theological and spiritual problems through secular and material means.
You cannot enjoy freedom without tolerating freedumb. As more people are allowed to reach the masses via X, there has been a rise in establishment-approved spokespeople, whom I'm calling Xperts.
Jason Whitlock delivered what should have been a fatal blow to Stephen A. Smith's career. In a society that cherishes authenticity, Stephen A. would suffer the same backlash Tavis Smiley did when he stated that blacks fell further behind during the Obama Administration. Corporate media would shun him.
For all the things Liberalism gets wrong and how often liberals are wrong about a variety of issues, sometimes they get it right. Contrary to popular conservative memes, all liberal women are not overweight, purple-haired, nose-ring-wearing, screaming lunatic libtards.
French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, who was an avid supporter of labor unions, once said, “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”

Today, we basically get our identities from our Amazon carts. Seriously, when did a water tumbler become a personality? We treat identity like it’s something that can be purchased and delivered to our doorstep.