A blog dedicated to the rational discussion of politics and current events.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
It's been a while since we last heard from Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac
I'm glad to see that more evangelicals are realising that the current state of Israel isn't the "Israel" of scripture. The rest of them need to realise that Israel has been openly destroying ancient and historic Christian churches in Gaza.
I don't know how anyone can feel good about supporting a rogue state like Israel.
And you can try and attack me, but I will speak the truth about how Zionists would have killed Churchill if they had the chance during WWII, They attacked the British despite the Balfoour Declaration, and use assassination as a poltical tool against their allies.
Remember the USS Liberty.
Monday, July 14, 2025
Friday, July 11, 2025
So, you're telling me there's full employment of US Citizens?
Also, mix economic groups so that low income workers live in areas, or have easy access, to places where the jobs are.
Thursday, July 10, 2025
This is gonna toss a spanner in the US discussion of race...
"US Black
history should have a basis in African Cultures such as the Mali Empire
and the Kingdom of Benin (not the modern country)."
And something along the lines of my wanting to be Kosovar to feel European, which sort of relates to the meat of today's post.
Meet the Bozo people!
Yes, there is an African ethnic group called the Bozos. They are part of the larger Mande ethnic group located predominantly along the Niger River in Mali.
And Mali has a long tradition of slavery:
The slave trade in Mali has a long history, with slavery existing since before the Mali Empire and continuing through the Trans-Saharan slave trade. Today, an estimated 200,000 people in Mali are still held in forms of servitude, often linked to descent-based slavery practices that persist in various forms. Slavery in Mali exists today, with as many as 200,000 people held in direct servitude to a master. Since 2006, a movement called Temedt has been active in Mali struggling against the persistence of slavery and the discrimination associated with ex-slaves. There were reports that in the Tuareg Rebellion of 2012, ex-slaves were recaptured by their former masters. Moreover, the phenomenon of descent-based slavery still persist in different ethnic groups.
As I said, the issue of reparations is much more complicated than most people realise.
But back to the Bozos! I wonder how many "African Americans" have Bozo in their genetics?
This is gonna make the discussion of the slave trade far more interesting because Africa is like the Balkans in that there are loads of ethnic groups with even more sub-groups like the Mande and the Bozos.
And slavery is part of African culture.
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Here’s When You Can Actually Lose U.S. Citizenship: Denaturalization Explained
OK, this person makes it very clear about how this process works. I mentioned Danelo Cavalcante in the previous post. He was a murderer who came to the US illegally.
And he killed someone in the US.
To be quite honest, if someone doesn't want to follow the law to become a citizen, then they shouldn't be in the country.
Unless, you want some serious criminals, like Cavalcante, living here.
The US has enough problems it doesn't need to import more.
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Canadian Prime Minister talks about immigration
I have to admit that I think the left should be more inclined toward strong immigration laws, unless of course they want to bankrupt the nation. Or have taxation problems like California.
International law only guarantees a right of entry and exit into a nation for citizens. It's a privilege for everyone else. And it's a good idea to have some sort of background check for citizenship.
Unless you want things like the manhunt for Danelo Cavalcante to become a frequent event. That cost Pennsylvania taxpayers between $3.4 million and $3.5 million. Which only went mostly for overtime and was in addition to normal operating costs and didn't include the help from outside agencies.
Sure, it's fun to laugh at Trump and others who talk about unlawfully present criminal aliens, but it's a different thing when you have to actually deal with the problem.
Emma Lazarus's poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty is not an official policy. In fact, that belief is something I am sure Fox News hosts would have a field day with.
It's nice listening to other voices like the Canadian PM. And knowing what it takes to live and work in Canada (my cousin did it), I would like to see the US protecting its citizens and not the unlawfully present and paying foreigners less than citizens when there isn't full employment for US citizens.
Friday, July 4, 2025
We shouldn't be celebrating America, we should be mourning it!
And being a tory didn't mean they were adverse to independence, but that they preferred that it come peacefully and thoughtfully. After all, there is a British North America for those who want alternate history: it's called Canada.
The really interesting question would be what would North America be if the "French and Indian War" ("La ConquĂȘte") gone the other way?
An aside, an additional stanza sung second was previously part of the standard lyrics to "God Save the Monarch" in the UK:
O Lord our God arise
Scatter his enemies
And make them fall
Confound their politics
Frustrate their knavish tricks
On thee our hopes we fix
God save us all
It fell out of favour with Queen Elizabeth the Second of England (First of Scotland).
But it sums up the current state of US politics very well.
And I'm sure the good reverend is smirking at the current state of affairs up in heaven as the founders look at the nation in horror.
(There's a reason I couldn't participate in a "No Kings" Rally...)
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
The attack on Al-Aqsa and Christian sacred sites– A Shame on those who claim to be religious.
As sacred sites face aggression and our identity stands tested, this message is more than just a speech — it’s a wake-up call for those who claim to follow a deity, or to be spiritual, across the globe. When sacred places fall, it is a warning to every believer that the violence is not just flesh and blood, but it is spiritual.
Christians ignore that ancient churches are being destroyed in this conflict. The most sacred sites of the nativity are being threatened. If those who claim to be religious forget what it means to be holy, then it will forget to be holy itself.
And I call myself an atheist. You religious/spiritual types disgust me.
The Constitution Isn’t a Living Document — It Was Built to Resist You
They didn't want you to have arms to resist, or defend yourself. They wanted you to bear arms in a militia to preserve the system (Art I, Sec. 8, Clause 15 and article III, Sec. iii).
You are the yahoos who would come later.


