A good man was assassinated, and parts of the left celebrated. That’s not politics. That’s rot. Here’s why the firings, the media stumbles, and the moral confusion matter, and what we should do next.
Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. His death highlights the growing divide between words and violence in American politics, with recent incidents pointing to an alarming trend of politically motivated attacks tied to transgender activism.
Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, during a Turning Point USA event. The suspect is still at large, Kirk remains in critical condition, and America faces another warning about the price of political violence.
Facebook suspended my 190,200-member group for violating “community standards.” This is not about safety, it is about corporate control. Here is why I am leaving Facebook behind and building on platforms I own.
Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump is more than a billionaire feud—it’s a spotlight on the elite cover-up of the Epstein scandal. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson calls out both parties and exposes the deeper rot in America’s two-party system.
Trump and his allies promised full release of the Epstein Files—but instead, the White House is labelling critics as troublemakers, Elon Musk is spinning conspiracy theories, and Attorney General Bondi’s redacted memo insists “no list exists.” Ryan “Dickie” Thompson warns: “We’re drowning in the same swamp, with new faces.” This blog explains why authoritarian secrecy undermines liberty—even under a MAGA banner