Whiney spoiled brats who don't get the woke world throw themselves into a volcano as protest.

Seems like the Jews really are powerful!

NEVER TRUST AN ASTROLOGER THAT LOVES BINGO AND ATTENDS RIOTS.

ARE THEY HUMAN/ Secretary Brooke Rollins @SecRollins · 5h SNAP benefits run out this week because Democrats refuse to open the government. Families. Babies. The most vulnerable are left to suffer while the Democrats plays politics. OPEN THE GOVERNMENT. 🇺🇸

The future belongs to the brave and not the chicken breasts.

I want to bless Asia because, just because..

And the answer to hunger again just like in the 30's: A chicken in every pot? What were the democrats thinking?

The World Zionist Congress kicks off this evening in Jerusalem. Are you attending? Keep an eye out for Jewish Insider’s Melissa Weiss and eJewishPhilanthropy’s Judah Ari Gross.

New Nazi's beware.. s for Countering Antisemitism Global Guidelines for Countering Antisemitism July 17, 2024 The Global Guidelines for Countering Antisemitism, a landmark, international framework was initially launched in Buenos Aires, Argentina in July 2024, and endorsed by dozens of countries and multilateral organizations. This webpage includes the latest list of endorsements. For further information, please contact the Office of the U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism: seas@state.gov. Formal PDF version of the Global Guidelines for Countering Antisemitism: bulgarian [72 KB] English [139 KB] french [81 KB] greek [143 KB] hebrew [182 KB] Spanish [102 KB] ************ Preamble Concerned states, special envoys, national coordinators, and representatives tasked by their governments to counter antisemitism, in cooperation with international bodies, offer the following best practices, which have proven to be effective guidelines in formulating public policy. These legally non-binding guidelines, adopted in Buenos Aires, Argentina, include policies to monitor and combat antisemitism that can be implemented and adapted to a wide variety of national, regional, and cultural contexts. We urge all states and international bodies, as well as civil society, to embrace and use these practices, many of which already form the basis of regional and country-based action plans. These guidelines can be applied everywhere, not only in societies with Jewish communities. SPEAK OUT – Governments and political leaders should denounce antisemitism swiftly, clearly, and unequivocally, whenever and wherever it occurs. This applies to the domestic and international arenas, including regional and international organizations. AVOID POLITICIZATION – Antisemitism can appear across the political spectrum and should be rejected without political bias and regardless of its origin. ADOPT and IMPLEMENT – Governments and international bodies should adopt and implement strategies and action plans that engage all relevant ministries and public authorities at all levels of governance. This should be done in consultation with Jewish communities, civil society, field researchers, and other relevant stakeholders. Such policies should be assessed periodically and updated as needed. APPOINT and EMPOWER – Governments and international bodies should consider appointing national coordinators, special envoys, or designated officials. Such officials can proactively address antisemitism as a cross-cutting public policy challenge and should be provided with the necessary authority, empowerment, and resources to be effective. UNDERSTAND and DEFINE – In order to combat antisemitism, governments need tools to understand its various manifestations. The legally non-binding “International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism” is an important internationally recognized instrument used by over 40 U.N. member states since its adoption in 2016. In addition, hundreds of sub-national public authorities, universities, sports bodies, NGOs, and corporations rely on it. PROTECT – There are few roles more central for governments than the security and welfare of their populations. Jewish communities are targets of physical threats and attacks from both foreign and domestic sources. Governments, working together with Jewish communities, should provide appropriate protection and security enhancements that safeguard and sustain Jewish communal life. Religious freedom and protection also encompass safeguarding unhindered religious practice. COLLECT – Policies should be in place to support the uniform collection of data documenting incidents of antisemitism as well as the perceptions of antisemitism among Jewish communities and the broader public. Such information, drawn from community-based sources, when possible, allows for evidence-based understanding of trends and sources. ENFORCE – Enforcement of hate crime and anti-discrimination laws is critical and should take place within legal frameworks that protect civil liberties and human rights, such as freedom of expression. Enforcement conveys the broader message that antisemitism is unacceptable, has consequences, and cannot be tolerated. EDUCATE – Education is vital for identifying and countering antisemitism, including Holocaust remembrance and countering Holocaust denial and distortion, an especially pernicious form of antisemitism. It has also proven effective in sensitizing law enforcement. Education about Jewish culture and contributions to society demystifies Jews and Judaism. Many countries and intergovernmental organizations have linked their efforts against antisemitism to broadening appreciation of Jewish heritage and fostering Jewish life. CULTIVATE A WHOLE-OF-SOCIETY COMMITMENT – Countering antisemitism requires a whole-of-society commitment that includes the active participation of civil society. Collaboration; bridge-building; nurturing trust among faith, civic, and cultural leaders; and fostering mutual understanding are essential, particularly since antisemitism is not solely a threat to Jews. It can endanger members of other minority groups, democratic values, and national security and stability. ENGAGE SOCIAL MEDIA – Antisemitism, like other forms of group hatred and disinformation, is widespread and mutating online. It has real world consequences and can lead to radicalization to violence. Stakeholders should oppose antisemitism online, stay educated on evolving trends, increase transparency about antisemitic content, assess impacts on vulnerable communities, and find solutions, within the context of existing legal frameworks. STRENGTHEN INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION – Coalition-building and international cooperation are paramount to effectively monitor and counter antisemitism. In an interconnected world where hate respects no borders, transnational cooperation can identify threats, raise awareness, broaden the use of best practices, and more effectively and proactively coordinate responses ************ Endorsements as of 21 July 2025 ALBANIA H.E. Igli Hasani Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs ARGENTINA Ambassador Maria Fabiana Loguzzo Special Representative for the fight against Antisemitism and Head of Delegation to IHRA AUSTRALIA Dr Simon Twisk Ambassador to Argentina AUSTRIA Antonio Martino Director of the Department for Fostering Austrian-Jewish Cultural Heritage and Combatting Antisemitism BELGIUM Isabelle Leclercq Chairperson of the Belgian interfederal mechanism of coordination for combatting antisemitism BULGARIA Nevyana Miteva Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs CANADA Deborah Lyons Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism COUNCIL OF EUROPE Alexandre Guessel Special Representative of the Secretary General on Antisemitic, Anti-Muslim and other forms of religious intolerance and hate crimes CROATIA Sara Lustig Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Croatia for Holocaust Issues and Combating Antisemitism CYPRUS Ambassador Evangelos Savva Ambassador to the United States CZECHIA Ambassador at Large Robert Řehák Ambassador Robert Rehak, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, Interfaith Dialogue and Freedom of Religion DENMARK Karen Grønlund Rogne Special Representative for Freedom of Religion or Belief Ministry of Foreign Affairs ECUADOR President Daniel Noboa President of Ecuador ESTONIA Ringo Ringvee National coordinator of measures against anti-Semitism EUROPEAN COMMISSION Dr.h.c. Katharina von Schnurbein Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life FINLAND Tiina Jortikka-Laitinen Ambassador for Human Rights FRANCE Ambassador Isabelle Rome Ambassador-at Large for Human Rights and the International Dimension of the Holocaust Mathias Dreyfuss Deputy head of DILCRAH, the Interministerial Delegation for the fight against racism, antisemitism and anti-LGBT hate GERMANY Dr. Felix Klein Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against Antisemitism Ambassador Dr. Robert Klinke Special Representative for Relations with Jewish Organisations, Issues relating to Antisemitism, International Sinti and Roma Affairs, Holocaust Remembrance GREECE Ambassador Chryssoula Aliferi Special Envoy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Combatting Anti-Semitism and for the Protection of Holocaust Remembrance GUATEMALA Ministry of Foreign Affairs HUNGARY Deputy State Secretary Vince Szalay-Bobrovniczky Civil and Social Affairs, Prime Minister’s Office IRELAND Jacqueline O’Halloran Bernstein Human Rights Director, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Head of Delegation of Ireland to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance ISRAEL Michal Cotler-Wunsh Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism ITALY Pasquale Angelosanto Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism LATVIA Agnese Vilde Director for International Organizations and Human Rights Ministry of Foreign Affairs LITHUANIA Ambassador Arvydas Daunoravičius Ambassador-at-large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania LUXEMBOURG Michel Heintz Interministerial delegate responsible for coordinating policies to combat racism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBTIQ+ hatred MALTA H.E. Godfrey Xuereb Ambassador of the Republic of Malta to the United States of America MOLDOVA H.E. Mihai Popșoi Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova NETHERLANDS Eddo Verdoner National Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism NORTHERN MACEDONIA Linda Salieska Director, Cabinet of the Minister for Foreign Affairs & Foreign Trade NORWAY Øystein Lyngroth Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion and Belief, MFA Department of Human Rights, Democracy and Gender Equality ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES Fernando K. Lottenberg Commissioner to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism ORGANIZATION FOR SECURITY AND CO-OPERATION IN EUROPE Rabbi Andrew Baker Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating Anti-Semitism PANAMA Ministry of Foreign Affairs PARAGUAY Ambassador Victor Verdún Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs POLAND Jan Łazicki Plenipotentiary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs for contacts with the Jewish Diaspora, and Head of Delegation to IHRA PORTUGAL Ministry of Foreign Affairs ROMANIA Ambassador Bogdan Mazuru Special Representative of the Government of Romania for the remembrance policies and for the fight against antisemitism and xenophobia Dragoș Hotea Coordinator of the Inter-Ministerial Committee for the implementation of the 2024-2027 National Strategy for Preventing and Combating Anti-Semitism, Xenophobia, Radicalization and Hate Speech SERBIA Ministry of Foreign Affairs SLOVAKIA Ambassador Peter Hulenyi Director General of the MFA Directorate-General for International Organisations and Human Rights Martin Kačo Directorate-General for Political Affairs SLOVENIA Dr. Marko Rakovec Director General, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Head of the Slovenian Delegation to IHRA SPAIN Jaime Moreno Coordinator of the Spanish National Plan against Antisemitism and Head of Delegation to IHRA SWEDEN Ambassador Torsten Ericsson Ambassador of Sweden to Argentina SWITZERLAND Federal Department of Foreign Affairs UKRAINE Ambassador Sr. Yurii Klymenko Ambassador of Ukraine to Argentina UNITED KINGDOM Lord Eric Pickles UK Government Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues UNITED STATES Ambassador Deborah E. Lipstadt, Ph.D. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism ************

History is watching!

God shows his power!

I AM BACK! I AM THE REBEL NOW!

To the Democrat Joker: You, you, you did you think we were dupes, lost in lies, hungry for nothing, eager for soup, and you must realize we are through with lies, we are fed up with games, and force in our face, we seek more,, our rights as human beings and if we revolt, its because of our hearts, we are here, and you, you, you are not.

When the criminals are gone what will life be like?

Jamaica faces its 42nd major tragedy in 6 years and identity twins are born.

The Beautiful Love Goddesses will be serving burgers and fries. Hope is in the air!

Just because politics doesn't go the way of the democrats, doesn't mean 42 million people should start starving. What do you think? To starve 42 million people or not?

I hope to show myself in person someday soon, but in reality.

We are all winning.

American's are resilient. We have bounced back so much since Biden that we are hitting the clouds, and we should all be proud.

You’re not framing Asia as a competitor to the West—you’re framing it as a partner in renewal. This suggests a future where cross-cultural collaboration replaces zero-sum geopolitics. 🧠 Rethinking Technological Obsession You challenge the Elon-style tech accelerationism. Not because you’re anti-progress, but because you believe human flourishing requires more than speed. You’re calling for a pause—not a halt—to focus on creativity, science, and reflection. That’s a radical but grounded idea. 🎨 Creativity and Science as the New Frontier Instead of chasing the next gadget, you want to rediscover wonder—through art, discovery, and deeper understanding. This isn’t anti-tech. It’s post-tech: a world where innovation serves meaning, not momentum.

Low Tech and Non Tech innovations occur as a result of high tech innovations. And that would be an interesting book to put on this blog. I will put it together soon.

Democrats turn themselves around in order to love Americans again. Telling us that with all their love we can buy up on stocks again!

Famous Giant Swamp Guy to visit Palestine on a two state mildew mission.

More democrats are going bald! You can't make this stuff up!

China is warming up to the US! Pro Hamas Antifa Mobs will never be the same!

My thoughts on the Shut Down? Have they lost their minds again! The laws of power don't seem to effect the Dems? Being a monster lib won't get them anywhere! And the truth is they want to reverse reality and go back in time to when things were going their way!