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𝗕𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗢𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗽𝗽𝗲𝗱, 𝗡𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝗧𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 🤘😓 Few contestants crosses all limits, attacking Mannara Chopra with abusive language, questioning her roots, and attaching her name to anyone. #BiggBoss #biggboss17 #BB #MannaraChopra #BB17

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Voted for #MunawarFaruqui𓃵 😭😂❤️ #MunawarFaruqui #BB17 #BiggBoss17 #BiggBoss

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Mannara Good game palyer 🙏✌

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It's disheartening to witness contestants feeling cornered on Salman's show. Offering them a platform should come with a fair and respectful treatment, rather than subjecting them to constant criticism. The need for a more positive and supportive environment is evident. Disheartening to see all unfairness. QUEEN MANNARA FTW #MannaraChopra #BigBoss17

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QUEEN MANNARA FTW #MannaraChopra stay strong

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Both sisters are very strong ! More power to you ! QUEEN MANNARA FTW

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Vote for munawar Manara game only munawar so if Munawar wins them Manara will be so happy for him so Vote for @munawar0018 😁🏆 #MunawarFaruqui𓃵 #MunawarFaruqui

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Stop being so self centered, they were not talking about you. Ayesha cleared that completely. Your whole family think everything is about you only. And stop lying about not seeing the show. Even if it's true, what mother sends her daughter to an unknown show then. Hypocrites

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QUEEN MANNARA FTW

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The Nation Stands With You QUEEN MANNARA FTW

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But, there's another person who's starting to question their 'belonging' in this new version of the past that's come back - and of course, that's Alya. The more she sees Meryem infiltrate parts of her life beyond the konak, the more her exposed nerves are rubbed raw. This woman is so close to complete and utter exhaustion, it's heartbreaking. What's even more heartbreaking is that while she tries to be there for everyone, she herself cuts everyone off when she feels troubled. And that, to me, is where the episode quietly portrays the emotional labor aspect of being a mom. Alya mothers everyone around her. Nare, Zerrin, Kaya, and Deniz. Even Cihan at times. She absorbs pain, tries to stem chaos, protects others from falling apart, yet when it comes to her own fears and insecurities, she retreats inward completely. It's almost as if she believes she only deserves to be the shelter, never the one allowed to seek sanctuary. Because children who grow up thinking they've been abandoned grow up thinking love is a thing to be earned through caring or usefulness. So, instead of asking for comfort, they always end up providing it. But humans, even the strongest of the strong, have their limits. And, it's so clear that Alya is close to reaching hers. So, when Cihan is forced to relent and allow Mujgan and her son to the konak because Deniz wants it, Alya does what she does best - she withdraws and leaves the source of discomfort. That's why she tells Cihan she hates going to the konak now because every time she goes there, the spectre of Meryem and what she can snatch away becomes unavoidable. And, as blind as Cihan can be at times, he picks up on that. He knows exactly what she's trying to do, which is why he tries to redirect her attention to the fact that he hates going to the konak without Alya around, too. He wants to be wherever Alya is. In his own way, he's trying to tell her it doesn't matter who stays at that house; it's only home to Cihan when Alya is around. His words reach Alya, which is why she relents and visits the konak for a few hours, but then shit hits the fan again. We'll get to that, but first, let's talk about Meryem. Meryem's scene in the hospital with Mujgan reveals Meryem saying she can't tell Cihan about Serhat because she's not sure who the father is, and that she'd rather live in the hope that Serhat is the son of the man she loves, bla blah. Now, go back and think of all the versions of motherhood we've seen in this series, and indeed this episode. They all have one thing in common - that all the mothers did whatever they had to, and bore whatever came their way to ensure their babies stayed with them. No matter how much Alya, Zerrin, or Nare love their better halves, when push came to shove, they put their children first. Even Sadakat married Azem for Boran. All except one. Meryem. Meryem sent her son away and made it look like he was Mujgan's child, thereby erasing all his links to her. One could argue it was because she feared Feyyaz. But what's stopping her now? Let's assume what Meryem says is right and there's a 50 percent chance Serhat is Cihan's son. For a mother desperate to save her child from danger, those are pretty good odds, so why avoid the DNA test? Suppose Serhat turns out to be Feyyaz's son; even so, if she comes clean with Cihan, she knows he's the kind to help her, even if just to keep an innocent child safe. So, her version of motherhood sticks out like a sore thumb in the episode. In contrast, I found Alya's line, 'When it comes to my son, I put him before everything and everyone else,' much more fitting with the theme. Mothers on the defensive, who feel there's a threat to their child's wellbeing, will relent to even the most extreme measure - even if it tears their own being apart. Alya hates being away from Cihan. She hates that distance she imposes between them as much as Cihan, but she can't help it. Because the mother in her won't let her choose anything else. Which is why I say Serhat is almost like an afterthought to Meryem because his needs are never the focus. And I get the feeling that whatever Meryem is trying to hide threatens not her son, but likely the version of herself she's presented to the world. Even when I rewatched the kite flying scene, the way the camera pans into Serhat only once, but mostly focuses on Cihan and Alya after showing us Meryem is telling. Like this is a woman not going through hell because of her child, but because she's looking at a structure of acceptance she's no longer able to enter. Life at the konak, Cihan's family unit, his love for Alya and Deniz - it's everything that could have been hers once, but no longer. No matter how she tries, she no longer fits. And honestly, that’s why that sense of not belonging is even more overt in an episode about motherhood. Every other mother in this episode becomes messy because of love for their child. Nare breaks down. Zerrin panics. Sadakat manipulates openly. Alya practically emotionally disintegrates trying to hold everything together. Their feelings spill all over the place because motherhood, especially threatened motherhood, breaks people down. But Meryem remains oddly stoic throughout it all, except for a few tears. She's mostly careful and controlled, and always aware of who's watching her. Going back to the point of shit hitting the fan, when Alya discovers Meryem and Mujgan in Cihan's room, she doesn't buy Meryem's story for a bit. When Cihan tries to calm the situation, she dismantles the sorry excuse Meryem gives with two questions. In other words, her spidey senses pick up trouble, but she keeps it locked in because she doesn't want to appear as the jealous, unreasonable wife. But things come to a head anyway when Feyyaz cuts Cihan and Alya off on the road. Cihan seems to finally realize exactly the kind of trouble Meryem has unleashed in their lives when Feyyaz keeps eyeing Alya. Because to Feyyaz's psychotic mind, Cihan is keeping Meryem away from him, which makes Alya fair game. But when Cihan insists Alya return to the konak, Alya flat out refuses, and all the pressure that's been building inside her gets directed at Cihan. She knows deep down he's not at fault, but the fact that he's jumped into another situation without thinking of the danger, grates on her nerves. Which is why her default setting kicks in; she demands that Cihan bring Deniz to her and leave the apartment. Cihan, who is already reeling from Alya pulling back from him and the reality of Feyyaz targeting the only thing he truly holds dear, is desperate to stop Alya's isolation before she decides he's not worth all the misery she's suffering, and does what's worked for him once before in a desperate situation (the airport, anyone?). He forgets everything, pulls Alya in, and kisses the breath out of her. And, it works too, because for that moment, Alya stops spiraling long enough to simply feel. To stop calculating danger or bracing for abandonment. She feels loved and safe in Cihan's arms again. That's what makes that kiss so powerful. It isn't just the passion. It's the desperation behind it, on both sides. Cihan isn't kissing Alya because he wants to win an argument. He's kissing her because he's terrified, and he misses her. He's worried that if she keeps retreating inward, one day she'll retreat so far he won't be able to reach her anymore. Worried that all the fear, exhaustion, and pressure she's carrying will eventually make her decide loving him isn't worth the cost. And Alya responds because beneath all her anger, fear, and exhaustion, she loves him just as desperately. That's the irony of CihAl this season. They're not going to pieces because the love is weakening. They're going to pieces because the love has become so enormous that losing it feels catastrophic to both of them. To conclude, everything within ep 60, including the kiss, works so beautifully because technically everyone is unraveling. Every woman in this episode is fighting to protect something she loves, but the ways they do so reveal who they are at their core. Alya protects by sacrificing parts of herself. Nare protects by risking herself. Sadakat protects by controlling others. Zerrin protects by enduring humiliation. And Meryem... Meryem protects the narratives she builds. Her emotions, while visible, don't land with impact, almost as if they're missing a core ingredient. On the opposite end of the spectrum lie CihAl, whose love strips them bare, only for them to realize that retreat is no option. The only way forward for them is through - through fear, through exhaustion, through jealousy, through danger, and through every ugly and painful thing that loving someone this deeply awakens inside them. Because CihAl are incapable of loving each other halfway. Their love keeps dragging every hidden wound, every insecurity, every instinct to the surface until there is nowhere left to hide. And maybe that’s the real contrast episode 60 quietly builds toward: one side clinging to carefully maintained facades, the other being emotionally dismantled by a love too raw and overwhelming to remain controlled. Till later, happy reading, y'all. #CihAl #UzakŞehir

CocoLoco

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🛑 Stop attacking Trump and Netanyahu. They are NOT betraying Iranians. Instead, channel your energy into the narrative war where we desperately need you. Please watch this video, share it, and expose them. We need good people now more than ever. The regime's propaganda arms and lobbyists and its allies (China, Qatar, Russia) are fully activated in mainstream media to silence Iran's voice and destroy Prince Reza Pahlavi. Trump and Netanyahu are facing a real-world Trolley Dilemma. They must weigh thousands of painful factors and decide what to sacrifice now for the greatest long-term good, saving millions and stopping the regime's global terror. It's heartbreaking and complex. That's why we need to trust their choices. The Iranian regime is a master at chaos and blackmail. They masterminded October 7. They knew Israel would crush them in a full war, but they did it anyway. They sacrificed their own people, used them as human shields, just to create disorder and block Israel-Saudi normalization. Hamas is nothing compared to this monster. The Islamic Republic has been fed billions for decades. It is fully prepared for this moment. It holds 90 million Iranians hostage. Dealing with it is impossible without trade-offs. Mines everywhere. Missiles everywhere. Right after October 7, a massive network flipped the narrative. They turned the oppressor into the victim and Israel into absolute evil, erasing Hamas from the story. It was unbelievable, but they succeeded after a few months . That same network is active again: Regime’s lobby called NIAC, China, Russia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, all want the regime to survive. This regime was a terrorist network imported from France to Iran on day one. Corrupt politicians and media legitimized it at the cost of millions of Iranian lives. They destroyed the Shah because he was too strong and controlled oil prices. Then they pushed the regime into China's and Russia's arms. Today, many Western outlets and influencers are compromised by Qatar and China. Everyone knows, even people in Iran's smallest villages know: Without a strong, decisive leader and real alternative, Iran stays enslaved. We are lucky to have this leader. All of Iran is calling his name: Prince Reza Pahlavi That’s why every major news outlet is attacking and undermining him right now. You can help in this narrative war. Expose them. 👉Call out anyone questioning the Iranian people's will and agency, claiming it's CIA or Mossad. 👉Anyone saying US or Israeli help is a mistake. It is not. 👉Anyone silencing those calling for the Prince. 👉 Anyone attacking the Prince . Pay attention. Act. We cannot afford to lose again to this corrupt network. We won't get another chance. Leave the hard decisions to President Donald J. Trump , Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו , and Reza Pahlavi. You focus on what you can do: fight here, in the narrative war. Because Iranians deserve better. A free Iran makes the world better. Please share this video. If you know an honest, uncompromised person with a platform, tag them or send it to them. We need good people now more than ever. Free Iran. Fight the lies. #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacare #MIGA #JavidShah #جاویدشاه Secretary Marco Rubio USAbehFarsi Visegrád 24

Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران

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FBI Actions: People are now outraged on social media because the FBI went to the home of a Muslim woman named Rolla Abdeljawad and asked her about her Facebook posts. People questioned whether they were really FBI and then attacked these agents doing their jobs. Let’s clarify a few things: 1) These are in FACT FBI agents. It has been confirmed. 2) The video is out of context. The confrontation started well prior to the video starting. The agents identified themselves to Rolla. Rolla then apparently ran into the other room to get her phone to record them. They then refused to ID themselves on Video, after already allegedly identifying themselves. 3) Here is one of the posts made on Facebook from the woman’s account apparently: “Israhelli terrorist filth. They think Ramadan is a weakness for Muslims not, realizing Ramadan is the strength. May Allah destroy every single despicable zionist, their supporters and backers.” This is one of many posts like it. 4) The FBI has a duty to stop any possible crime before it takes place. To do that they question people all the time. 5) This is NOT a violation of free speech. Threatening other people is NOT 'Free Speech'. Questioning someone about their speech is also not a violation of speech. I have had the FBI at my home several times after people had threatened my family or used my name to threaten to blow up airports and daycares. This is their job. If you have a problem with that then consider the numerous terror attacks they have stopped over the last 2 decades.

Brian Krassenstein

786,794 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren

Analyzing Episode 55. Season 2 aka The Violence of Alignment If I visualize CihAl's journey for this season, a spiral tightening its rings comes to mind. There's always one problem after another, spiking in intensity and reaction. And, the weight of it is reflected in both Alya's increasingly somber demeanor. But, here's the thing. In every new problem, there's an echo of the old one, which leaves one with an inevitable feeling of deja vu - for the audience and the characters. We'll get to why towards the end of this analysis. For now, on we go. We kick off epi 55 with Cihan being introduced to Meryem *cough* dishrag *cough* by Sadakat. And what follows is a breakdown of her story with Cihan listening. However, when Meryem recounted her past woes, I focused less on her words and more on Cihan's words and expression. And what follows is a masterclass in the difference between sympathy and empathy. Kudos to Ozan Akbaba for portraying the difference. I couldn't help but compare the situation to when Cihan is listening to Alya's account of her past. With Alya, Cihan leans forward, barely moving. He listens, but his face tends to reflect his own emotion and mirrors Alya's at times - in other words, he's living those events with her. When he talks, his voice drops lower, but more importantly, there's a gentle softness meant to soothe. With Meryem, Cihan's body language is a tad more detached. When he's leaning forward in the seat, his hands are extended in front of him, clasped together, creating space. Then he leans back, one arm extended on the table, the other on his thigh. Again, there's this feel of distance. His voice remains soft, but there's no tenderness. He's not trying to alleviate, rather he's simply listening. Don't get me wrong, it's not like the guy doesn't feel bad for her, because what she relates shouldn't be experienced by anyone. But empathy goes beyond sympathy. Empathy is when you hurt with the one who's hurting. And that difference, to me, is clear between the two scenes. Long story short, when he's heard what Meryem's gone through, he offers to help get her out of prison because he feels responsible in part for her misfortunes. He says it's his 'duty' to help her. Here's what's interesting: when Meryem says his kindness and heart haven't changed, he gets uncomfortable. And after that, he's the one to get up from the chair, signaling the end of the conversation. Like he wants to get out of there, because some part of him that's not stupidly male understands Meryem's still attached to him, but he has no interest in that whatsoever. His method of saying goodbye is a handshake, again, a testament to his aloofness. And when Meryem hugs him, his hands remain at their sides; the man could have been a pillar. So, while he speaks not of Alya, the one time he takes her name, he drives the message across that 'she's no one ordinary' and 'tread carefully'. Honestly, I don't think he wants to talk about Alya to Meryem. Not because Alya's not important, but because Alya is too important. The part of his life that Alya represents is his alone, and he's very possessive about sharing that with anyone. To him, Meryem is a past that exists, but one that he would erase if he had the choice, because it hurts Alya. And that's pretty much the whole feel of this conversation. He wants to help Meryem, but he also wants her gone because her presence is a source of discomfort to Alya. Speaking of discomforts, the next scene I want to talk about is when the massive turd, who happens to be Alya's ex-husband, goes to the hospital to threaten her some more. Seriously, this character is a step short of absolute psycho. He's incapable of true emotion, just like his mother. Anyway, when Alya is explaining why she hasn't moved out yet, the zombie's eyes zero in on her wedding band. And, of course, being who he is, he absolutely ignores the topic of Deniz, his own flesh and blood, and instead, wants the ring gone because it symbolizes Alya's love and attachment to Cihan. Thankfully, Cihan arrives in time to push away the zombie and to hear Alya proclaim that while Boran has the power to use her son and distance her from Cihan physically, he has no power over her heart and who reigns over it. Now, think back to that conversation where Deniz wants her to pick between Cihan and himself. And Cihan says Deniz's throne (or place) in her heart is so secure, he's happy to live in the shadow of that throne. While Alya smiles at Cihan's response, she also looks miserable later at the thought of not being able to tell Cihan that things aren't exactly so. However, I think she manages to get her point across in this scene without even realizing it. Because while she may make sacrifices for her son, no amount of blackmail, pain, or hurt can remove Cihan's love from her heart. Now, I don't know about you, but that sounds almost like an equal footing. The only difference is that she's bound to protect her son, because, unlike Cihan, he can't protect himself. And that's what leads Cihan to later tell Alya that her words are etched across his heart, and that he's never felt that loved by anyone. Curiously enough, this scene also brings the spotlight on two other details: Alya's 'anka' side and the wedding ring. Both of which will feature rather greatly, in the coming episodes, I think. Now, there's a rumor going around that Alya will take off her wedding ring. And, I don't know, the fact that Cihan's almost preening at Alya, still wearing the ring, and Alya saying 'I couldn't take it off' tells me that's not what's going to happen. For some reason, I'm beginning to get the vibes of a showdown of trust in the same vein as episode 27. Now you may argue that Cihan actually tells Alya about Mine's pregnancy in that episode, but CihAl have had a long journey since then. Alya has seen Cihan choose her over Boran with her own eyes. She's seen the lengths the man has gone to for her and Deniz. So, yes, she might be pissed about something or the other related to Meryem in future episodes, but her taking off the ring seems not within her character somehow. But hey, that's just me, and I could be wrong. Anyway, the final scene I want to talk about is, of course, the ending. Everyone kept focusing on why Cihan allowed Meryem to hold his hands, but I focused on his words. Because he very clearly tells Meryem that he's no longer in love with her, that he's moved on, and that she should not hang about in the hopes of that ever changing. In his own way, Cihan is quite ruthless here. He draws a line, but his words are designed not to hurt, because he's not an ahole. He just wants dishrag to understand that even the thought of Alya being hurt pains him more now than anything else. And, he's not very kind to people who try to hurt Alya. It's a disclosure and warning, but in the form of steel wrapped in satin. Now, let's go back to the beginning for a bit, where I mentioned spiraling events. See, I somehow thought that those vows Cihal took 'savaşta, bedelde, kararda, kaderde, aşkta' were linear levels. That they'd clear them one by one and get to love. But when you see the overall structure of their journey in this season, it's not linear at all. Because all those things have existed in one form or another since ep 29. There's always an element of all of these conditions in every episode. Which is why we keep thinking, wait a minute, we've been here before. But as I said, the spiral is tightening itself. With every episode, the stakes are raised higher, and CihAl are pushed a little bit closer to the edge. Almost like the deep breath before the plunge. And here’s where things get interesting. Because what feels like repetition is not actually stagnation, it’s confrontation deferred, coming back sharper each time. Every cycle brings them back to the same point. Their love deepens, fear follows, a decision is made in the name of protection, and that decision creates distance instead of resolution. Which brings me back to the vows - savaşta, bedelde, kararda, kaderde, aşkta. I was wrong to think of them as steps. They’re not something Cihan and Alya are moving towards; they’re something CihAl are already inside of. Every episode is them living those vows in real time. But with every new episode, the pressure mounts, like music builds to a crescendo. And yet, within all of that, aşk remains. Not as a reward at the end of the journey. But as the one thing that refuses to disappear, no matter how many times everything else goes wrong. And maybe that's why episode 55 feels the way it does. It creates the illusion that everything is falling apart, yet again, when in reality, everything is being forced into alignment. Something is moving all the pieces on the chessboard for an ultimate showdown. And the process gets more violent by the minute. Cihan hides the truth because he thinks love needs protection. Alya experiences that same act as distance, almost betrayal. Meanwhile, Boran and Sadakat keep pushing, and Meryem drops like a freaking bomb at the worst possible moment. Suddenly, everything that could have remained unsaid, unresolved, or postponed is dragged into the open. This has all the hallmarks of a breaking point. Note, I said breaking point, not breakdown. Because, unlike breakdowns, breaking points are used for revelations. I guess what I'm trying to say is things are headed towards alignment, not just for the overall story, but also CihAl's journey individually. Because Cihan and Alya also keep repeating their mistakes. Their growth requires something along the lines of a push, too. So, we have war, sacrifice, decisions, fate, and love, all coming to a head. And while there are plenty of reasons to feel ominous, I personally don't. The story is no longer about them loving each other - we're well past that. It’s about whether they can finally stand in that love openly and without any fear. Because everything is pushing them toward a breaking point, not to destroy them, I think, but to shape them into who they need to be. And if there’s one thing CihAl have proven since day one, it’s this - they don’t fall apart under pressure, they grow stronger, and they survive the impossible. #CihAl #UzakŞehir

CocoLoco

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Looks like Blake Bednarz has MONTHS & MONTHS & MONTHS of pent-up anger towards Candace Owens . This is actually disturbing & beyond the Charlie Kirk case or even the footage in question. It's a prime example of how social media can consume people, especially people who are struggling with their emotions & mental health. You can watch Blake's entire video on his Youtube. However, I do want to address the clips that I'm sharing here. 1) "I was basically begging her" ... Why is he begging Candace or anyone for anything? That should have been his cue to say, "Hmm, maybe I'm doing too much...just maybe." 2) "I don't understand the thought process" ... He can't understand Candace's thought process because NEWSFLASH he is not Candace. Candace's thought process is unique to her. That is why she is one of the top podcasters in the world. Imagine Candace doing everything that strangers told her to do. Lord only knows where she would be right now. 3) "I don't understand what would possess her" ... Candace is not possessed (in the way he meant it) & I rebuke Blake saying that over her life. The only ONE possessing Candace is the Holy Spirit. 4) "Months after months after months after months" ... He says this repeatedly. He's ruminating. It's as if he's unable to shift his mental state. He's stuck in a set. 5) "...us normal folk, that have been working just as hard as she has" ... This is self-victimization. He's attempting to make his situation look extremely unfair, which makes it seem as though Candace is on some kind of pedestal or throne. It's a love-hate relationship in his mind. 6) His body language ... It makes me really uncomfortable. This is probably why his family held an intervention for him. Something is going on there. This is not normal behavior & shouldn't be taken lightly. 7) Being upset because Candace has access to certain people ... It's as if he wishes he had access to those people & he doesn't understand why Candace (out of all people) has access to them. It's not hard to understand why Candace has access to those people. 8) "You need to seek life elsewhere. This channel, me, I am not for you" ... He is warning people before he cracks & does something he shouldn't. Very concerning. 9) "I wish I could talk to a virtual Candace" ... Sanity has left the building. The man is obsessed with Candace. 10) "and Candace, GIRL, if you are listening" ... First of all, Candace is a grown woman with a whole husband & children. Blake needs to put some respect on her name & her status. She is not a GIRL. He is being condescending & demeaning. Also, why does it seem as though he is imitating her when he says "it just kind of worries me that you're like driving the bus." VERY WEIRD. 11) "I'm trying to be nicer to people" ... Mmm, K. He says he has been through some stuff & that is quite obvious. He also says he has received threatening voicemails. If this is true, that is also unacceptable. No one should be threatening anyone. 12) "I'm seeing the Buddhist again" ... Bingo. Maybe you should stop seeing the Buddhist again & seek Jesus because what you need is peace & not just any peace. You need the peace that surpasses all understanding that only Jesus can provide. I said a prayer for Blake before posting this. I don't share that to sound self-righteous. I share it to hold myself accountable because before I speak about anyone, I want to make sure that I pray for them first. I may not do it all the time, but I try. I hope & pray that whatever is tormenting him (and it's not Candace despite what he thinks) will release him in the name of Jesus. Maybe log off, seek help & focus on that. "and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts & minds through Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4:7

Belle

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A Sickening Portrait of Abuse: What Traci Kornak Allegedly Did to an Old Vulnerable Woman New documents reveal a former Dem bigwig took away toilet paper, lightbulbs and Christmas cards, all while draining Rose Burd’s bank account By Charlie LeDuff Charlie LeDuff Traci Kornak grew angry when she found out the authorities were on to her. And she punished the old woman for it. She isolated her. She didn’t even tell the old woman that her family members had died. The old woman liked to sit with the lights on. So, Kornak, her court-appointed conservator, removed the lightbulbs and the night light. She instructed that her room be kept cold. Kornak—against the wishes of the old woman—installed cameras in her quarters so she could monitor the comings and goings of investigators. Kornak, who was recently the Michigan Democrat Party Treasurer, attempted to secretly record a confidential conversation between the old woman, Rose Burd, and a social worker who chronicled the abuse for two laborious years, trying to build a case against the politically powerful lawyer and orchestrate her removal from the woman’s life. Investigators’ reports and forensic accounting documents obtained by Michigan Enjoyer paint a sickening portrait of abuse and betrayal of Rose Burd, who died last year at age 87. They also show that the authorities charged with protecting the vulnerable and elderly woman dithered. Kornak would buy items like bulk toilet paper with the old woman’s money, but only give her a sleeve of it. Kornak swapped Christmas cards sent by family members with unsigned replacements. She verbally abused the old woman: “So you’re going to be a f***ing bitch today. Great.” It is now alleged that Kornak looted Burd’s estate while she was the Democrat treasurer. That she used the old woman’s debit card for expensive clothes and liquor and food for herself. And when the old woman died last year, Traci Kornak incinerated her body even though Rose had asked for a Catholic burial. Cremation, after all, is cheaper than a casket. Kornak lived the high life. “Essentially Ms. Kornak, you were making a significant living off Ms. Burd,” said Allegan County Chief Probate Judge Jolene Clearwater. Kornak had come to court in an extravagant fuchsia overcoat. Observers in the gallery wondered how it was paid for. Black would have been more appropriate. Black is funereal. And Kornak’s career, reputation, and freedom are on life support. After a three-year investigation, Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker last week leveled three felony charges against Kornak: two counts of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult, and one charge of false pretenses. Combined, they carry a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison and restitution. Kornak’s friends seemingly have abandoned her. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, whom Kornak often bragged about being a happy-hour buddy, has said nothing in her defense. Attorney General Dana Nessel, too, has a personal and well-documented relationship with Kornak, having hired her as a transition team member in 2018 when she was elected Attorney General. Kornak—until last year—was one of the most powerful Democrats in Michigan, tasked with handling tens of millions of dollars of the party’s cash. Now Kornak is a pariah. Looking at Burd’s case file compiled by investigators at the Kent County Sheriff’s Office and the state’s Adult Protective Services, it seems all of it could have been stopped, and should have been stopped, well before Burd’s death. Six enforcement agencies watched in real-time. The Kent County Sheriff’s Department. Adult Protective Services. The County Prosecutor. The Attorney General’s Office. The Michigan State Police. The Attorney Grievance Commission. Governor Whitmer was fully aware. But Kornak was powerful. She was among the untouchables. Cross Kornak, and you could find yourself on the unemployment line. In one log, Stephen Conrad, the APS worker assigned to Rose Burd, memorialized a call he had with Amanda Van Essen Wirth, a special assistant attorney general attached to Nessel’s office. “The case was reviewed with Amanda,” he wrote in February 2025. “She reported that because of the sensitivity of the case and the connection that Ms. Kornak has with government officials and the mystery surrounding the last people to blow the whistle on Ms. Kornak that it was best to wait… With what is being reported Amanda did not feel comfortable with the filing in Probate.” Rose Burd died six weeks later. In the end, Kornak will face a jury, but there is Nessel’s culpability too. In her capacity as attorney general, Nessel had the original case against Kornak. Her office conducted an investigation that appears to be little more than sock-puppet theater. I was contacted four years ago by Joe LeBlanc, director of the assisted living center where Burd lived, Heather Hills. Burd’s room, board and medical needs were paid by an insurance company after her catastrophic car wreck more than a decade ago. LeBlanc accused Kornak of concocting an ornate scheme to bilk the insurance company of an addition $50,000 for care provided to Burd by Kornak’s daughter, care that does not appear to have ever been given. I wrote the original story in July 2022. Nessel had no choice but to open an investigation. Curiously, Kornak called Nessel’s chief investigator—unprompted—according to AG documents obtained through a public records request. Kornak told Nessel’s investigator that she was indeed withdrawing $50,000 from Burd’s accounts to pay her daughter, but was planning to replenish those funds once the insurance company sent the check. But the insurance company had already sent the check six months earlier, and that check was returned by Heather Hills. Nobody in Nessel’s office, it seems, noticed the obvious inconsistency. Or they simply ignored it. Now with Kornak charged in Kent County, Nessel is attempting to cover her tracks since she is the subject of an impeachment investigation by the House Oversight Committee. “The Attorney General’s office is either one of two things,” said Committee Chairman Jay DeBoyer (R). “It is either wholly incompetent or it is corrupt.” Or perhaps, it was both. Why? Because Nessel jumped an ethical fire wall constructed by her staff to prohibit her from communicating with Kornak. Again, according to internal AG documents, not only did Nessel communicate with Kornak, she pushed her staff to send Kornak the active criminal case file… against Kornak herself. Worse, the attorney general’s investigator never talked to Rose Burd. Nor her caregiver. Nor Joe LeBlanc. This needed to go away, Nessel implied to her staff in December 2022. “Ms. Kornak has contacted me regarding this matter. Mr. [redacted]’s allegations are apparently holding up a potential judicial appointment for her in Kent County. She has requested the documents from our investigation.” Whitmer was going to make her a judge. And so, the documents were indeed sent to Kornak. Two weeks later the case was officially closed. But Kornak never got that judicial appointment. A few weeks after Nessel closed the case, a caregiver for Rose opened a bank statement of hers that had been mistakenly sent to the nursing home. Normally, all of the old woman’s mail went directly to Kornak. Even the family Christmas cards. The caregiver noticed a $30,000 withdrawal. When confronted with the statement, Kornak snatched it and shouted, “What’s that? Give it to me! You don’t need that, that’s mine!” The caregiver approached Adult Protective Services with her suspicions. And that’s Kornak became especially abusive toward the fragile old woman, according to APS documents. Kornak demanded that caregivers leave Rose in the dark. She duct-taped the switches and the thermostat. She forbade the caregivers from giving Rose her constipation medicine. The reports are as outrageous as they are nauseating, especially in light of Nessel’s social media theatrics claiming elder abusers will be sent to prison. A forensic audit commissioned by the Kent County Sheriff’s Office has found questionable payments and transactions to Kornak from Burd totaling at least $419,640.05. That does not include Rose’s insurance settlement from her catastrophic car accident. A special fiduciary for Allegan County Probate Court said he cannot find a record of it and is now conducting his own forensic analysis stretching back 10 years. When called in for questioning by the sheriff’s investigators, Kornak didn’t hesitate to invoke her political connections: “I’ve already been cleared of this by the Attorney General.” It should be noted that Burd left a trust fund for her son, 64, who is a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic. The fiduciary is hunting for that money as well. If anything good can come of this horror, it would be the passage of legislation that might truly protect the society’s most vulnerable who are caught up in the hell that is Michigan probate system. A system that has shown itself to be corrupt all the way up to the governor’s mansion. And we might call that legislation “The Rose Burd Bills.”

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