In this episode of Disruptive Cooking, we ditch the pasta and go straight for the grill. This is a BBQ-style Chicken Parmesan Tortilla Melt, packed with eviscerated chicken paste made from 3 whole boneless chicken breasts, loaded with mozzarella cheese, wrapped in tortillas, and finished with a rich parmesan marinara sauce.
No pasta. No rules. Just fire, butter, cheese, chicken, and sauce.
We grill it slow so the chicken cooks through, the mozzarella melts deep inside, and the tortillas get golden, buttery, and crisp. The outside gets coated with butter as it cooks, giving it that perfect grilled finish.
This is comfort food with a free market attitude: take the old recipe, break the rules, make it better.
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The SPLC built a massive brand around “fighting hate.” But what happens when the anti-hate industry is accused of funding people tied to the same extremist groups it warned America about?
In this commentary, Ryan Thompson breaks down the disturbing claims around the Southern Poverty Law Center, donor money, extremist informants, and the political business model built on fear.
This is not a defense of the KKK, Nazis, Aryan groups, or any form of racial hate. Those movements are toxic, weak, and rejected by normal Americans. The question here is different: did the people claiming to fight hate have a financial incentive to keep hate visible?
We look at the DOJ allegations, the congressional hearing, the SPLC’s huge donor machine, Charlottesville, and how fear can become a revenue stream when nonprofit activism turns into an industry.
Commentary by Ryan Thompson.
Based on the article and hearing transcript discussed here.
Watch, think, and follow the money.
Sources mentioned:
Department of Justice: Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center|https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-grand-jury-charges-southern-poverty-law-center-wire-fraud-false-statements-and
House Judiciary Committee: The Southern Poverty Law Center, Manufacturing Hate, Part II|https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/southern-poverty-law-center-manufacturing-hate-part-ii
ProPublica: Southern Poverty Law Center Nonprofit Explorer|https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/630598743
ADL: Tattered Robes, The State of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States|https://www.adl.org/resources/report/tattered-robes-state-ku-klux-klan-united-states
Today in the Disruptive Kitchen, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson is making Filipino American Fusion Navajo Tacos, a warm, heavy, homemade plate built on fresh Navajo fry bread.
This recipe starts with a simple fry bread base, then turns it into a loaded taco with seasoned meat, beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and bold Filipino American flavor.
Basic Fry Bread Ingredients:
All-purpose flour
Baking powder
Salt
Warm water
Oil for frying
Basic Instructions:
Mix the flour, baking powder, and salt in a bowl.
Slowly add warm water until the dough comes together.
Knead the dough until smooth, but do not overwork it.
Cover and let it rest for 15 to 20 minutes.
Divide the dough into small pieces and flatten into round disks.
Heat oil to about 350°F.
Fry each piece for 1 to 2 minutes per side, until golden brown.
Drain on paper towels.
Top with seasoned meat, beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese, onions, jalapeños, salsa, or sour cream.
This version brings together Navajo fry bread, American taco comfort food, and Filipino family-style cooking. Simple food. Big flavor. No fancy nonsense.
Recipe base adapted from PathCulture’s Navajo fry bread guide, which lists the basic fry bread ingredients, frying steps, and Navajo taco topping ideas.
Video topic confirmed from uploaded transcript.
Here’s a quick highlight from Disruptive Kitchen with Ryan “Dickie” Thompson, making Filipino American Fusion Navajo Tacos.
This short clip gives you a taste of the full episode: homemade fry bread, loaded taco toppings, Filipino American flavor, and straight kitchen talk from Disruptarian Radio.
No fancy chef routine. Just real food, family flavor, and a solid plate built from scratch.
Watch the full video here:
https://youtu.be/M2-KV27pKak
Parental alienation can destroy trust between a parent and child. In this commentary, Ryan breaks down a painful personal account of divorce, co-parenting conflict, identity confusion, and what happens when children are pulled into adult problems.
Kids should never be used as emotional weapons in a marriage or divorce. They should not be asked to carry adult secrets, pick sides, or validate one parent against the other. Real parenting means telling the truth, setting boundaries, and protecting children from the chaos of broken relationships.
This video looks at how parental alienation can start small: private adult issues shared with kids, constant criticism of the other parent, emotional manipulation, and “affirmation” used as a tool to gain loyalty.
SOURCES:
Brainwashed Children: The Tragic Effects of Parental Alienation|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K87o2DGkRss
Keep your kids out of your marriage, period|https://www.facebook.com/reel/1415538273537652
My archive with evidence|https://archive.org/details/@veracitylife