Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

Courtside celebrations from the @USOpen women’s final. Guests including #WaltonGoggins, #LeslieBibb, #SamRockwell, #StanleyTucci, and more make spectator style their own while celebrating New York City’s Grand Slam. #PoloRLStyle #RLTennis #USOpen #USOpen2025

0 Kommentare

Keine Kommentare verfügbar

Kommentare vom Original-Post werden hier angezeigt

Ähnliche Videos

Curtis Sliwa, who’s now helping Mamdani win, doesn’t just have a problem with Bill Ackman, he also has an issue with the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in New York. He claims that ultra-Orthodox Jews study too much Torah, live off subsidies, and “just make babies.” For the record, there are about 350,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews in New York City. Yes, they’re Torah learners, but they’re also real estate developers, contractors, business owners, and professionals who play a massive role in the city’s economy. Collectively, they now hold an estimated $25 billion in New York real estate across all five boroughs. That includes tens of thousands of multifamily units, institutional buildings, and commercial spaces. And that’s not even counting their own Brooklyn neighborhoods, places like Williamsburg, Borough Park, and Crown Heights, which are among the safest and most family-oriented communities in the entire state. And it doesn’t stop at real estate, the ultra-Orthodox economy in NYC generates billions in annual business revenue, spanning e-commerce, retail, and construction. They’re small-business owners, developers, and job creators, balancing Torah study with hard work and contribution. So when Curtis Sliwa mocks a community that’s building homes, employing thousands, and keeping neighborhoods safe, it says far more about him than about them. A person who talks like that about his own city’s residents has no business being mayor of New York.

AP

142,682 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

March 8, 1998. The final time Michael Jordan walked into Madison Square Garden as a member of the Chicago Bulls. And like so many nights before in New York, he turned the world’s most famous arena into his personal stage. The Bulls were in the middle of their final championship run, the season that would later be immortalized as The Last Dance. Chicago entered the game with the best record in the Eastern Conference, while the rival New York Knicks were still one of the league’s toughest defensive teams. It was a nationally televised Sunday matchup, the kind of stage Jordan had dominated for more than a decade. But Jordan decided to make the night even more symbolic. Instead of wearing the modern sneakers of 1998, he laced up the original red-and-black Air Jordan 1 from his 1984 rookie season, essentially stepping onto the floor in a pair of basketball shoes that were already over a decade old. Fadeaways. Turnarounds. Impossible shots from every angle. At one point he even spun through the lane for a 360-degree slam, reminding everyone that age 35 meant nothing to him. By the end of the night, Jordan had poured in 42 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and led Chicago to a 102–89 victory over the Knicks. The performance came at a cost. The vintage sneakers were too small after all those years. By halftime, Jordan’s feet were bleeding, but he refused to take them off because he was playing too well. As the game ended, the New York crowd that had spent years battling him stood up and applauded. Even Knicks fans understood they had just watched the final chapter of one of basketball’s greatest rivalries. And fittingly, the greatest player ever walked out the same way he arrived: wearing the shoes that started it all.

OLDSKOOLBBALL

18,904 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

🚨 ALERT TEXAS - Middle Eastern Enclave Rising - 5,000 Muslims, Call to Prayer, Full Sharia Infrastructure EPIC Leader Bragging About Building Their Islamic Power Base in Texas - LISTEN TO THEIR OWN WORDS! Ustadh Mohamad Baajour - Director at East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) - along with Yasir Qadhi, is openly celebrating their massive expansion plans. In newly surfaced video, they’re excited about the adhan echoing across their land, building 1,000+ homes and apartments that will house around 5,000 Muslims, and creating Epic 2.0 and Epic Ranches - with dreams of the largest mosque in America, packed with scholars and influence. This isn’t just housing. This is a purpose-built Islamic city designed for maximum separation and power. And while they brag about the future, remember what they’ve already built in Plano: 🔺74 homes sold only to Muslims affiliated with EPIC Mosque 🔺A massive mega-mosque anchoring the enclave 🔺Sharia-adherent Islamic schools indoctrinating the next generation 🔺Sharia-compliant finance through UIF Corporation 🔺A fortress-style home built right beside the Plano 🔺Police Academy - overlooking SWAT trucks and tactical units They already run a functioning mini-Islamic enclave inside Texas. This new project is the next phase. 🚨 Note: Ustadh Mohamad Baajour was banned from entering the UK for praising Hamas “mujahideen,” saying “every true Muslim would love such a death” after October 7, and claiming Zionists “ruin every country they go to.” This is the Muslim Brotherhood’s long-term plan from 1977, THE PROJECT, playing out in real time - second-generation operatives building parallel societies with their own rules, their own schools, their own finance, and their own loyalty to the Ummah Texans, this is demographic conquest in action. They are not hiding it. They are celebrating it. Texans DO NOT WANT mini-caliphates on American soil.

Amy Mek

259,733 Aufrufe • vor 26 Tagen