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  • The Transgender Shooter, The Socialist Rifle Association, And The Alarming Rise Of Far-Left Militancy

    The Transgender Shooter, The Socialist Rifle Association, And The Alarming Rise Of Far-Left Militancy

    Submitted by Jason Curtis Anderson of One City Rising

    Last week, Minneapolis was the scene of a nightmare. A transgender shooter stormed into a church, murdered two children, and then turned the gun on himself. Tragedy struck at the intersection of ideology and violence, but while the mainstream press will quietly move on from this story, the details demand closer inspection.

    In the aftermath, investigators uncovered the shooter’s personal journal. On it, a sticker of a gay pride flag emblazoned with an assault rifle and the words “defend equality.” That very same flag is also displayed by the Minneapolis chapter of the Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), a self-proclaimed left-wing gun club that advocates armed struggle. Andy Ngo shared the images here.

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    Say what you will about America’s increasingly bitter culture wars, but we cannot ignore the fact that much of the rhetoric surrounding the modern trans movement isn’t just about self-defense, but about “fighting back,” like this flyer, advocating for a trans day of vengeance. 

    What exactly do you think they mean by that? 

    The Socialist Rifle Association has more than 50 chapters nationwide, with several states hosting multiple chapters. We’ve been told for decades that America’s great domestic terror threat comes from far-right militias in camo gear. But there is obviously a militant movement on the other side of the spectrum: a growing network of far-left militias preparing for what they themselves call “the revolution.”

    The connections between the SRA and the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)—a group with 201 elected officials in office—are especially troubling. In February 2025, the DSA narrowly voted against a resolution to merge with the SRA. The debate was heated. Following the vote, members of both organizations spilled online to express their frustrations. Some DSA members called it a betrayal. Others celebrated the split, but still acknowledged shared values.

    What matters most is that these two groups are not strangers. Their affiliations go back years. As far back as 2018, the Socialist Rifle Association openly collaborated with DSA chapters. In 2024, the Maryland SRA and Baltimore DSA even hosted a drag show fundraiser for weapons training. And in some states, there’s already overlapping membership.

    This is not abstract theory. It is not memes on Twitter or LARPing in the woods. In Salem, Oregon, an alleged SRA member was accused of firebombing a Tesla dealership. Court filings in that case describe the SRA as “well-practiced” with firearms and trained in “combat scenarios.” These are not hobbyists. These are ideologues sharpening their tools.

    That raises the uncomfortable question: how many “self-defense training sessions” across the country are really just grooming grounds for political violence? And how many shootings like Minneapolis will it take before we finally acknowledge the seriousness of far-left extremism in America?

    The DSA, meanwhile, has proven to be the political wing of this movement. Back in 2019, the DSA even voted to adopt ANTIFA as an official arm of the organization. Today, they are poised to capture the New York City mayor’s office—America’s crown jewel. From that position, the levers of power shift dramatically. This is not theoretical; it is a pipeline of ideology to authority.

    And the intentions of these groups are not hidden. Just this past July, the New York City DSA chapter held a public meeting about disrupting the U.S. military supply chain. Not reforming it. Not lobbying against it. Disrupting it. That’s a polite euphemism for sabotage.

    When you connect the dots, the picture is clear:

    • A transgender shooter inspired by militant rhetoric murders children in Minneapolis.

    • A gun club with 50+ chapters preaches “defend equality” with assault rifles.

    • The Democratic Socialists of America, with hundreds of elected officials, keeps flirting with this group.

    • And activists openly talk about disrupting the military supply chain.

    It doesn’t take a conspiracy theorist to see the trajectory here. The American left has developed its own armed wing, and it is radicalizing fast.

    For years, establishment voices assured us that “ANTIFA is just an idea,” that the far left was harmless cosplay. But the church in Minneapolis is stained with blood. Tesla dealerships are burning. And groups with real political clout are running drag show fundraisers to bankroll weapons training.

    The press will not say it, but the truth is unavoidable: the far left is not preparing to share power. It is preparing to seize it—or, failing that, to destroy society itself.

    The only question left is how much longer the rest of the country will look the other way.

    Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ZeroHedge.

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  • Trump Eradicates 275,000 Illegal Aliens from Social Security

    Trump Eradicates 275,000 Illegal Aliens from Social Security

    Trump Claims a Clean Sweep of Social Security’s Illegal Guest List

    What the White House Just Announced

    After the former president signed a memo last spring aimed at cutting out “illegal aliens” and other ineligible folks from the Social Security roll‑call, he told a crowd of reporters this Thursday that the job is almost done. “We’ve already kicked out roughly 275,000 illegal aliens from the system,” Trump boasted, while flashing his signature grin.

    “One Big Beautiful Bill” and Tax Breaks for Seniors

    The same day, he touted the “One Big Beautiful Bill”—a cheeky name he gave a new tax‑free tweak for our golden‑age citizens. According to him, seniors will now see no tax on their Social Security payouts, and the budget stays rock solid because the program is free from the “illegal detour” that drug‑and‑illegal‑aliens lovers had been pushing.

    Memorandum Insights

    On April 15, the president had ordered federal bodies across the board to “take immediate action” to purge anyone who might be a fraudster or a non‑citizen from the Social Security program. Suddenly, the White House felt it could brag about a 97% elimination rate.

    Commentary From the Right‑Wing Front

    • @RapidResponse47: “We’re already kicked off 275,000 illegal aliens. Keep your eyes on the numbers, folks!”
    • Maureen Steele (American Greatness): “We don’t need an executive order to bar illegals from Social Security – we need a government that obeys the law.”

    What This Means for the Real‑World

    While the numbers are impressive to those listening for bragging rights, critics say the memo doesn’t truly address deeper policy flaws. For now, the story is told with a mix of triumph, a dash of humor, and the kind of confidence only a former president can bring to the political spotlight.

    A Fresh Take on the Immigration Cost Debate

    It’s hard to forget how the Biden‑Harris administration has opened the door to a wave of migrants from distant lands. Critics say this shift has let millions cut into the pockets of hardworking citizens and legal residents—an alleged Cloward‑Piven style move designed to shift the political balance.

    The Numbers Keep Growing

    • Billions in the Pipeline – The Federation for American Immigration Reform estimates that taxpayers pour over $182 billion annually onto caring for 20 million undocumented folks and their kids.
    • Federal Share – A hefty $66.4 billion of that comes straight from federal coffers.
    • State & Local Load – Additional $115.6 billion gushes into state and local budgets, squeezing services that people who paid their dues help fund.

    When the “Free Lunch” Starts to Crack

    Some say that the Democratic Party’s “free‑lunch” for newcomers is showing its cracks. The catchy phrase “Exhibit A” is a nod to the unsustainable feel of a system where people untouched by tax contributions are drawing from the stew. The punch‑line? That some folks are effectively stealing money from other Americans to bankroll new voter blocs.

    Why This Matters

    • It’s about fairness: those who haven’t contributed to the pie are sharing in it.
    • It’s about balance: keeping public funding sustainable for everyone.
    • It’s politics: some say this shift is a calculated gamble to attract new voters.

    Conclusion: A Call for Mindful Reform

    While the debate stirs images of a culinary heist, the underlying issue is one of fiscal responsibility and equitable policy. The question remains: can a society afford to let one group profit from the contributions of others? The answer may shape our American future.

  • Roblox's Child Predator Problem Just Got Weirder

    Roblox's Child Predator Problem Just Got Weirder

    Via VigilantFox.com

    Every so often, a story comes along that’s so outrageous you can’t even fathom it being real.

    Yet something deeply disturbing is happening in the Roblox universe, and everyone with a pulse needs to know about it.

    Every month, 380 million users log into Roblox, a massively popular mobile and console game among children.

    The platform boasts more custom-made games from users than you could ever count, giving Roblox virtually infinite replayability. However, some of these custom games have become a magnet for child predators.

    A horrific example is XYZ Public Bathroom Simulator, a game where it is commonplace to see naked avatars (predators) showering with kids.

    That’s “the whole premise of the game,” according to 22-year-old Roblox YouTuber Schlep.

    7.4 million users (mostly children) have been exposed to filth. And it’s still widely available for anyone to join.

    Schlep has been exposing how “there are so many predators” on the Roblox platform that “it is actually unreal.”

    “And parents aren’t aware of this,” he warns.

    “I get emails from kids daily about all the horrible stuff that they’re exposed to. I get emails from parents talking about what their kids were exposed to.”

    “If I were a parent… I would be outraged.”

    According to Schlep, his efforts have even led to the arrests of six different child predators over the past year, something he says law enforcement is glad when people give them this information.

    Here’s one of those arrests in action.

    How did Roblox respond to Schlep helping get child predators on their platform arrested?

    The company sent him a cease and desist letter and terminated all his accounts—a glaring example where reporting a crime is punished more harshly than the crime itself.

    I urge you to take less than two minutes out of your day to listen to the full video.

    According to IndiaTimes, Roblox accused Schlep of “sharing or soliciting personally identifiable information.”

    Schlep was gobsmacked and wondered if Roblox was referring to the practice of turning over the information of predators to police. “Like, does Roblox understand that?” he asked.

    Schlep defended his actions, saying his efforts were in good faith and aligned with the “same tactics” used by law enforcement.

    Schlep has drawn overwhelming community support, with most users siding with him over Roblox. On r/games, one Redditor delivered a scathing statement on the Schlep case, receiving the most upvoted comment:

    “History has proven again and again [that] it’s infinitely easier for corporations to silence and censor whistleblowers than actually work on fixing whatever issue they’re bringing attention to. Roblox doesn’t have a child predator issue if no one’s able to report on it. The fact [that] his [Schlep’s] investigations led to six actual arrests made by the police acting on outside evidence is proof enough his efforts aren’t misguided.”

    IndiaTimes also reported that, when Schlep was younger, he was groomed by a Roblox developer—hence why he is so determined to expose child predators.

    His mother filed a complaint with Roblox, but “they brushed her off, and the predator continued abusing others for years before being banned.”

    Schlep was so traumatized by the experience that he even made an attempt on his life.

    That happened under David Baszucki’s watch, who has been Roblox’s CEO for 21 years now.

    He has been oddly silent on the Schlep fiasco.

    In March of this year, he brushed off parents’ concerns about safety, saying, “If you’re not comfortable, don’t let your kids be on Roblox.”

    While Baszucki has been quiet, Roblox has been attempting to justify nuking Schlep’s accounts and condemning vigilante justice against child predators.

    But the backlash has been fierce, with Roblox even receiving a community note on their X post stating they have a “known history of being ineffective” at keeping their game safe from child predators.

    The optics have gotten so bad for Roblox that American lawmakers are now getting involved.

    On Wednesday, Rep. Ro Rhanna (D-CA) issued a public statement, condemning Roblox for “not doing enough” to protect kids from child predators.

    He called on Americans to sign this petition on his website.

    The goal is to get a million signatures by Friday “to push Roblox to do more to protect our children and to prosecute predators.”

    If you’re a parent or Roblox user, I urge you to sign Rep. Khanna’s petition and uninstall Roblox from your devices.

    Roblox has chosen to be a safe space for predators over children, and nothing teaches a company a lesson better than hitting them where it hurts—their wallets.

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