The most existential of existential questions: will white Christian America stand up for its right to exist? From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

The West is being asked bigger questions than it understands, some are so big they can hardly be grasped at all. One of them is: Is Western culture worth defending? Another is: Does Christianity matter? Both of them are rolled into the advancement of Islam from its relatively isolated enclave of the Middle East to all of Europe and the United States. Churches are being burned, or taken over and no one seems to care. No one is willing to risk anything to save either Western culture or Christianity.
My belief is that this is only true, because Western culture abandoned Christianity as its source of value and legitimacy. I don’t care if one is an atheist, this is not a debate on religious or anti-religious perspectives. It’s a matter of what is of value. I suggest that one cannot be both pro-Western culture and anti-religious, because those who are will soon become quite religious, only it will be the Islam religion they are faithful to, or they will die.
The problem is that Islam is misinterpreted as a religion rather than a totalitarian-theological state, which it is. Muslims that enter Western culture do not do so to live better lives, but to convert Christians by threat of death. This is evident not only in their literature and YouTube videos, but in clear evidence in Dearborn, Michigan. Worldwide conquest is the goal, not peaceful co-existence.
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Just read about the glorious people’s republic of Portland with fentanyl addicts KIA in the street while comrade journalist says the Pinot Noir is delightful.
The author calls comrade lefty the 2+2=5 crowd.
Also learned that the most valuable median income congressional districts all voted CPUSA (D) wing of the UNI.