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What am I watching? Why was this famous? And how quickly did this business go under?

What am I watching? Why was this famous? And how quickly did this business go under?

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Every now and then, you hear something that snaps the reality of a situation into sharp focus. I don’t enjoy engaging in drama, but I do pay attention to what people say. Here, Candace Owens says something that not only exposes her ignorance but also reveals she shares a fundamental flaw with the left: the inability to grasp what true evil is capable of. For the record, what she dismisses as “unbelievable” was a well-documented practice in both Nazi and Japanese experimental camps known as “vivisections.” The horrific procedures—surgical operations on live, often unanesthetized human subjects, were conducted for “medical research.” In fact, modern medicine kept these records, and much of it led to future, (and obviously more ethical) medical research. It is a widely known rule to not actually cite them due to ethical concerns, but they are still used. The Nazis’ actions were meticulously recorded by the perpetrators themselves and discussed extensively during the Nuremberg Trials. Unit 731’s atrocities were equally well-documented, in the Khabarovsk Trials, though less widely discussed in the West. Candace, however, seems fixated on dismissing atrocities as “propaganda,” claiming no one would commit such acts because they “serve no purpose.” If she believes that, I recommend she read about Unit 731 to understand the depths of evil and depravity possible when humanity is abandoned in the name of “research.” The horrors of the 1st division and Dr. Yoshimura’s experiments should be enough. Dismissing evil because you don’t believe it’s possible isn’t just naive, it’s stupidly dangerous. 🇺🇸

Every now and then, you hear something that snaps the reality of a situation into sharp focus. I don’t enjoy engaging in drama, but I do pay attention to what people say. Here, Candace Owens says something that not only exposes her ignorance but also reveals she shares a fundamental flaw with the left: the inability to grasp what true evil is capable of. For the record, what she dismisses as “unbelievable” was a well-documented practice in both Nazi and Japanese experimental camps known as “vivisections.” The horrific procedures—surgical operations on live, often unanesthetized human subjects, were conducted for “medical research.” In fact, modern medicine kept these records, and much of it led to future, (and obviously more ethical) medical research. It is a widely known rule to not actually cite them due to ethical concerns, but they are still used. The Nazis’ actions were meticulously recorded by the perpetrators themselves and discussed extensively during the Nuremberg Trials. Unit 731’s atrocities were equally well-documented, in the Khabarovsk Trials, though less widely discussed in the West. Candace, however, seems fixated on dismissing atrocities as “propaganda,” claiming no one would commit such acts because they “serve no purpose.” If she believes that, I recommend she read about Unit 731 to understand the depths of evil and depravity possible when humanity is abandoned in the name of “research.” The horrors of the 1st division and Dr. Yoshimura’s experiments should be enough. Dismissing evil because you don’t believe it’s possible isn’t just naive, it’s stupidly dangerous. 🇺🇸

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No matter your feelings on the events of this weekend, I think we can all thank God in heaven that we have a Commander-in-Chief that isn’t a vegetable or a Vin-diagram imbecile. Goodnight, America. 🇺🇸

No matter your feelings on the events of this weekend, I think we can all thank God in heaven that we have a Commander-in-Chief that isn’t a vegetable or a Vin-diagram imbecile. Goodnight, America. 🇺🇸

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🚨NEW: After Kirk’s Murder, Abigail Spanberger’s Smear Case Takes on New Urgency “They've got to be held accountable for their lies. They have to be held accountable for smearing conservatives because they are actually killing us.” In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, scrutiny over incendiary political rhetoric has intensified. In Virginia, the defamation suit calling decorated veteran Thomas A. Speciale II a “notable insurrectionist” remains active. Sworn depositions from Abigail Spanberger’s press secretary, communications director, and campaign manager indicate the release was drafted on the campaign’s shared drive, approved in-house, and funneled through the Democratic Party of Virginia for publication—while Spanberger ‘swears’ she had “no role” in its creation. Nonsense. The nonstop smearing of conservatives—“Nazi,” “insurrectionist,” “cop-beater”—has real-world consequences: swattings, doxxing, security details, and now, assassination. “It's all lies, and it has to stop.” That starts with accountability: put Spanberger under oath in open court, compel the emails and drafts, force a retraction and damages, and make every campaign think twice before laundering a hit through a party press shop. Political debate is fair; fabricating violent caricatures to destroy opponents is not. If we want less violence, we must punish the reckless rhetoric that fuels it. 🇺🇸

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