Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Gaza Crisis Deepens as Trump and UN Clash on Solutions

Gaza Crisis Deepens as Trump and UN Clash on Solutions

Gaza Crisis Deepens as Trump and UN Clash on Solutions


Former U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, calling for an immediate stop to the war in Gaza. He criticized recent recognition of Palestinian statehood by several Western countries, calling it a “reward” for Hamas, and emphasized the need to bring home the remaining 20 hostages still believed to be alive.

Trump urged world leaders to unite for peace and prioritize the safe return of captives, while blaming Hamas for rejecting previous ceasefire offers. Unlike UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who hated Israel and is a global leftist who called Palestinian statehood “a right, not a reward,” Trump focused on stopping the conflict and negotiating peace. 

If Palestine gets their own state, I doubt it since it has been offered to them 5 other times. They do not want to share with Israel. They want to remove by killing as many Jews as they can to take over Israel completely. Islam is a cult, not a religion, and has no connections to Abraham or Ismael. 

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Friday, September 19, 2025

Key progressive figures in America include politicians like Senators and others and purpose

 Key progressive figures in America include politicians like Senators, Globalists, NGOs, Leftist Businesses, etc. 

🔑 Summary

NGOs are powerful because they:

  • Shift culture through education, activism, and media.

  • Change laws through lobbying and funding “reform” candidates.

  • Break down capitalism by painting it as racist, unjust, or unsustainable.

  • Prepare the way for Marxism by conditioning society to accept collectivist solutions over individual freedom.

  • Is Donald Trump part of this movement? Find out.


Key progressive figures in America include politicians like Senators Bernie Sanders and Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar, often referred to as members of "The Squad". They advocate for a range of progressive ideals, from economic and racial justice to climate action and healthcare reform. 
Prominent political players
  • Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT): A long-serving independent senator, Sanders remains a major voice for progressive ideals. He has recently focused on shaping the Democratic Party from the left, advocating for working-class needs and progressive policies ahead of the 2026 midterms.
  • Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY): A leading figure of the progressive movement in Congress. Her focus areas include advocating for the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, housing as a human right, and expanded access to reproductive rights.
  • Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI): One of the first Muslim women elected to Congress, Tlaib is a strong advocate for issues including racial and economic justice, environmental justice, and LGBTQI+ rights. She has been particularly vocal on issues affecting her district, securing funds for community projects.
  • Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN): As Deputy Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Omar has championed policies like the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and housing for all. She has also focused on justice reform and immigration issues.
  • Representative Pramila Jayapal (D-WA): As Chair Emerita of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, she continues to push for progressive legislation. Her focus areas include government reform, climate resilience jobs, and ending corporate influence on federal agencies.
  • Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA): After the 2024 election, Khanna has renewed his call for an anti-corruption agenda, proposing reforms such as banning stock trading by members of Congress and banning former members from lobbying. He is also focused on "economic patriotism". 
  • Key organizations
    • Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC): Composed of nearly 100 progressive members of the House and Senate, the CPC advocates for policies that prioritize working-class Americans over corporate interests. The caucus is led by Chairman Greg Casar (TX-35).
    • Justice Democrats: This grassroots political action committee aims to elect a new generation of progressive leaders. Since 2018, they have helped elect prominent figures like Rashida Tlaib and Summer Lee.
    • The Squad: An informal group of some of the most prominent progressive House members, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14), Ilhan Omar (MN-5), Ayanna Pressley (MA-7), and Rashida Tlaib (MI-12). Additional members have joined since the group's inception. 
  • Prominent progressive organizations
    A wide network of organizations works to influence policy from outside of Congress. These groups engage in research, advocacy, and grassroots organizing. 
    • Justice Democrats: A political action committee (PAC) that supports progressive candidates and aims to elect a new generation of diverse, working-class leaders.
    • Center for American Progress (CAP): An independent, non-partisan think tank that develops progressive policy ideas and publishes research on issues affecting Americans.
    • Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC): A grassroots organization focused on electing progressives and advocating for economic populist policies.
    • Our Revolution: A political organization formed from Bernie Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign, which works to elect progressive candidates at all levels of government. 
    Key progressive policy agenda points
    Progressive players in Congress and advocacy groups are currently pushing for legislation and action on several key issues. 
    • Economic Inequality: Policy priorities include raising the minimum wage, increasing taxes on corporations and the wealthy, and strengthening labor protections and union rights.
    • Healthcare: Progressives continue to advocate for reforms, such as moving towards a universal or single-payer healthcare system, also known as "Medicare for All".
    • Social Justice and Civil Rights: Efforts are focused on criminal justice reform, protecting voting rights, ensuring reproductive freedoms, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. 
    • Sunrise Movement
      Youth-led climate justice organization. Advocates for the Green New Deal and organizing young people to pressure lawmakers.

      Democracy Alliance
      A network of major progressive donors who coordinate funding to progressive organizations and causes.

      Progressive International
      An international network of progressive, socialist, and left-wing groups that collaborate globally on issues like social justice, climate, anti-imperialism.

      Open Society Foundations (OSF), George Soros, 
    • Criminal Justice Reform (funding prosecutors who support “decarceration” policies, opposing the death penalty, pushing bail reform).

    • Immigration and Refugee Rights (advocates for more open borders, sanctuary policies, refugee resettlement).

    • Democracy and Electoral Influence (voting rights groups, efforts to expand mail-in voting, oppose voter ID laws).

    • Gender and LGBTQ+ Rights (global funding for abortion rights, transgender policies, anti-discrimination programs).

    • Global Governance / International Law (funding groups that favor stronger international institutions over national sovereignty).


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      Influence in U.S. Politics

      • Soros and OSF have poured hundreds of millions into U.S. politics.

      • Key support goes to:

    • Progressive district attorneys (e.g., in San Francisco, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles) who focus on criminal justice reform.
      • Voting rights and election advocacy groups.
      • Climate and racial equity initiatives.
      • Often accused (especially by conservatives) of bankrolling the radical left agenda behind the scenes.

      Funding Progressive Grassroots Movements

    • NGOs often act as middlemen for money—funding small grassroots groups that push Marxist-influenced ideas (class struggle,
    • redistribution, anti-capitalist rhetoric).
      • Influencing Education & Academia

      • NGOs pour money into universities, “research” centers, and student movements.
      • They promote critical theory (Critical Race Theory, gender ideology, decolonization
        narratives), which attack capitalism as racist and oppressive.
      • This is how many young people in college shift from seeing capitalism as freedom →
        to seeing it as exploitation.

    • Shaping Criminal Justice & Social Policy

      • Through criminal justice reform campaigns, NGOs push for policies that reduce
        punishment, redistribute resources, and redefine justice in “equity” terms.
      • The idea: dismantle “capitalist law and order” and replace it with collectivist / restorative justice models closer to Marxist frameworks.

      Controlling Media & Narrative

      • Many NGOs fund independent media outlets, fact-checkers, and activist journalists.

      • These groups shape public opinion by framing capitalism as harmful (climate change, inequality, worker exploitation) and portraying Marxist-style policies as “justice” or “progress.”

      • They redefine terms: socialism becomes “democratic socialism,” redistribution becomes “equity,” censorship becomes “safety.”

      Policy Pressure on Government

      • NGOs lobby legislators and influence international bodies (like the U.N.).

      • They draft model legislation for climate policy, universal healthcare, or wealth redistribution.

      • The effect: weaken private ownership, strengthen state control, and push America closer to socialist-style governance.

      Using Crises to Expand Control

      • NGOs often capitalize on crises—climate change, pandemics, racial unrest.

      • They push for “systemic solutions” that require massive government expansion and global coordination (classic Marxist goal: centralized control).

      • Example: Climate NGOs argue capitalism is destroying the planet and only “planned economies” can save it.


      7. Undermining National Identity & Faith

      • Marxism thrives when people lose traditional anchors (faith, family, patriotism).

      • Many NGOs fund programs that attack Christianity, promote secularism, or push identity politics.

      • This weakens resistance to Marxism because the collective replaces God and family as the ultimate authority.


      What is the purpose of this:

      Funding Progressive Grassroots Movements

      • NGOs often act as middlemen for money—funding small grassroots groups that push Marxist-influenced ideas (class struggle, redistribution, anti-capitalist rhetoric).

      many political leaders, past and present, are often associated with supporting parts of the progressive/globalist agenda that overlaps with NGO influence, though the degree and intent vary. Here’s a breakdown:

      . Hillary Clinton

      • Role: Former Secretary of State, Democratic presidential candidate.

      • Connections to NGOs / Globalist Agenda:

      • Strong supporter of Open Society Foundations’ goals internationally and domestically.
      • Advocated for climate treaties, global governance cooperation, and progressive social policies.
      • Pushed policies that expand federal government programs, which critics say move the U.S. closer to collectivist models.
      • Influence: Seen as a promoter of globalist and progressive policies, especially abroad through diplomacy and NGOs.


      2. Barack Obama

      • Role: Former President.

      • Connections to NGOs / Globalist Agenda:

      • Advocated for progressive social programs, universal healthcare (ACA), and
        global climate agreements (Paris Accord).

      • Strengthened partnerships between the U.S. government and NGOs promoting
        social justice, environmentalism, and human rights
        .
      • Encouraged youth activism and civic engagement, often funding programs aligned
        with “equity” and progressive policies.
      • Influence: Criticized by conservatives for expanding federal power and
        internationalist agendas
        .


      3. George W. Bush

      • Role: Former President.

      • Connections to NGOs / Global Influence:

        • Advocated for faith-based initiatives, global health programs (e.g., PEPFAR f
          or HIV/AIDS), and humanitarian aid.

        • While not a progressive like Clinton or Obama, some globalist critics say he
          supported policies that strengthened international institutions.

      • Influence: Less aligned with Marxist/progressive ideology; more connected to
        humanitarian globalization, not socialist policy domestically.


      4. Other Key Figures

      • Joe Biden: Current President; pushed infrastructure spending, ESG policies,
        student loan forgiveness
        , and globalist/UN-aligned climate policies.

      • Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer: Congressional leaders pushing progressive legislation,
        federal oversight, and social equity programs.

      • Bill and Melinda Gates: Though not politicians, major philanthropists funding global
        health, climate, and education NGOs
        , aligning with progressive/globalist influence.


      Summary:

      • Clinton and Obama: Actively support progressive/globalist agendas domestically and
         internationally.

      • Bush: More humanitarian/globalist than socialist; less aligned with Marxist objectives.

      • Others (Biden, Pelosi, Gates, Schumer): Actively fund, legislate, or promote programs
        that expand government power and influence NGOs.

      Is Donald Trump Part of this movement?

      Donald Trump is not part of the left-progressive movement. In fact, he positions himself
      as one of the primary political leaders pushing back against progressive, globalist, and
      Marxist agendas in America
      . Here’s a breakdown of his role and actions:


      1. Trump’s Position on Left-Progressive Agendas

      • Opposes:

        • Expansion of federal control over businesses and personal freedoms.

        • Radical progressive policies in education (Critical Race Theory, gender ideology
          in schools).

        • Open borders, mass immigration policies promoted by NGOs/globalists.

        • Globalist treaties that weaken U.S. sovereignty (Paris Climate Accord, international
          agreements that prioritize other nations).

      • Supports:

        • Free-market capitalism, private property, and deregulation.

        • Religious freedom and traditional family values.

        • Strong borders, law enforcement, and national sovereignty.


      2. Actions Trump Has Taken to Counter Progressive Influence

      1. Education & Schools

        • Pushed for parents’ rights to challenge school curricula promoting Marxist or
          radical progressive ideas.

        • Executive actions supporting school choice and limiting federal overreach in local
          education.

      2. Immigration & Borders

        • Built border barriers to reduce illegal immigration.

        • Restricted NGO-backed refugee resettlement programs seen as part of globalist
          influence.

      3. Government Regulation & Economic Policy

        • Cut taxes, reduced regulations, promoted domestic manufacturing.

        • Opposed ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) mandates that NGOs and
          globalists use to shift corporate policy toward progressive agendas.

      4. Cultural Influence

        • Advocates for free speech, especially protecting conservative voices on campuses and media.

        • Challenges corporate media and tech platforms perceived as enforcing progressive narratives.

      5. Judicial Appointments

        • Appointed conservative judges at federal and Supreme Court levels to counter
          progressive rulings on abortion, religious freedom, and business regulations
          .


      3. Big Picture

      • Trump is considered a bulwark against left-progressive, globalist, and Marxist
        influence
        .

      • His approach focuses on restoring sovereignty, capitalism, and traditional values,
        while rolling back programs funded or promoted by NGOs pushing progressive
        agendas
        .



Debunk the 5 lies against Charlie Kirk that the Progressives are spreading

 Debunk the Five Lies Against Charlie Kirk 



The “Five Lies” and the Rebuttals

  1. Lie: Charlie Kirk said Black people were better off in slavery
    What’s True: According to Beck, Kirk never said Black people were better off in slavery. What he did say (or what is claimed) is that prior to the Civil Rights Act (during Jim Crow), the Black family had certain strengths: lower divorce rates, more fathers in the home, etc. Beck argues that people have twisted that into saying he favored or glossed over slavery. Glenn Beck

  2. Lie: Charlie Kirk said Black women have inferior intelligence
    What’s True: Beck admits Kirk made comments about specific Black women—not Black women as a group—suggesting some were unqualified in certain contexts. The lie is in generalizing that to all Black women. Beck says the mischaracterization—saying Kirk thinks all Black women are “dumb”—is dishonest. Glenn Beck

  3. Lie: Charlie Kirk said gun deaths are worth it to keep the Second Amendment
    What’s True: Beck says that Kirk did express that there is a cost (i.e. some gun deaths) that must be tolerated to maintain the Second Amendment rights. But the lie is in simplifying that to imply he doesn't care about those deaths, or believes they're trivial. Beck argues Kirk's position was about balancing risk with constitutional rights. Glenn Beck

  4. Lie: Charlie Kirk used an Asian slur toward an Asian woman in the audience
    What’s True: Beck disputes this, saying Kirk did not use an Asian slur. What was said was “Cenk,” in reference to Cenk Uygur from the Young Turks, not a slur. So the claim that he hurled an actual slur is, Beck says, false. Glenn Beck

  5. Lie: (Stephen) King (the author) claimed Charlie Kirk said something horrible which turned out false / misattributed
    What’s True: Beck describes how Stephen King quoted something attributed to Charlie Kirk that King later walked back (or admitted was false). The technique is said to be: quote someone else’s extreme position, insinuate Kirk said it, and then let the lie spread without correction. Beck shows this as a pattern of misattribution. Glenn Beck

What was Charlie's Kirk mission on earth by going to the colleges?

Charlie Kirk has often explained that his heart for college students is to equip them with truth, critical thinking, and courage to stand against leftist indoctrination.

From his own words and from those who know him (including Glenn Beck’s defense of him), a few key points stand out about his heart for students:

  1. Protecting Freedom of Thought

He founded Turning Point USA in 2012 specifically to counter the growing suppression of conservative and Christian voices on campuses.

His desire is for students to have the right to hear different viewpoints without being silenced by mob pressure.
  1. Equipping the Next Generation of Leaders

  2. He often says college is the battlefield where young people either lose or strengthen their faith, values, and worldview.
    • His mission is to “arm” them with facts, history, and confidence so they won’t be swayed by Marxism, socialism, or anti-Christian ideologies.

  3. Restoring Faith and Patriotism

    • Charlie has shared that many students he meets are spiritually empty, cynical about America, and searching for purpose.

    • His heart is to point them toward biblical truth, American founding principles, and hope in Christ.

  4. Encouraging Boldness, Not Fear

    • He challenges students not to hide or shrink back when they’re mocked for their beliefs, but to be bold in speaking truth with grace.

    • His vision is for students to walk away from college stronger in their convictions rather than stripped of them.

  5. Building a Movement of Young Conservatives

    • Through events, student chapters, and conferences, he wants to create a community where young people know they’re not alone.

    • His heart is to see a generation rise up that loves freedom, faith, and America.

The lies that Charlie Kirk was racists? Here is a rebuttal.

Charlie Kirk and TPUSA held the LARGEST gathering of young Black Americans at the White House in HISTORY. Charlie Kirk helped 100s of young black people get an invite to the White House back in 2019. He helped pay for most of their flights and hotels because it cost so much to travel and he didn’t want them to miss out
He have gave them an experience & opportunity of a lifetime and yes he helped me get an invite as well. Terrence K. Williams.

👉 In short: Charlie Kirk’s heart for college students is to shepherd them through one of the most hostile environments for faith and conservative values, so they leave more grounded, courageous, and able to influence culture rather than be consumed by it.

Who is behind this hate? George Soros, NGO's, progressive left, and news media that are getting paid to lie instead of giving the truth. What is the reason? To collapse America and Europe to reset, reboot into another system of evil. It is predicted in the bible that there would be an antichrist. 

Was Charlie Kirk a Threat to Marxism?

Yes, Charlie Kirk was considered a significant figure opposing Marxist and left-progressive ideologies. Through TPUSA, he organized events, debates, and campaigns aimed at countering socialist narratives and advocating for capitalism, individual liberties, and traditional American values. His rhetoric and activism positioned him as a prominent voice in the conservative movement, often challenging the rise of Marxist-influenced policies and institutions.

Charlie Kirk was a vocal critic of Marxist and left-progressive ideologies, positioning himself as a defender of conservative values and capitalism. While his activism made him a target for ideological opponents, the individual responsible for his tragic death, Tyler Robinson, does not appear to have been part of any organized group advocating for Marxism or left-progressive causes. The incident has been widely condemned across the political spectrum as an act of political violence.

Truth News, Teresa Morin