Across England, patriotic groups are raising Union Jacks and St. George’s flags in quiet defiance of the country’s mass migration agenda. Yet left-wing councils in cities like Birmingham and London have rushed to strip the flags down, citing “safety” concerns — even as they have tolerated Palestinian flags flying for months at a time.
Seattle is preparing for potential unrest as Christian worship leader Sean Feucht announced plans to hold a rally later this month at Cal Anderson Park, the former site of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) and recent Antifa riots. Feucht’s Revive in 25 tour is promoting a message to “renew cities that have been devastated for generations.”
Dutch police arrested a 24-year-old man Saturday after he was caught on video spray-painting a World War II memorial in Amsterdam during a pro-Palestine protest. The suspect, described in media reports as an apparently transgender activist, was filmed wearing a dress and spraying the words “never again is now” across the National Monument in Dam Square.
Mark McCloskey, who gained national attention in 2020 for standing armed with his wife Patricia outside their St. Louis home to confront protesters, has finally reclaimed his AR-15 rifle after a prolonged legal fight. The rifle was seized less than a month after the June 28 incident and held for over five years.
A hastily organized rally in New York City on July 27 called “We’re With Colbert” drew fewer than two dozen participants outside the CBS Broadcast Center.
The Los Angeles Press Club filed a lawsuit against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem last week over the "excessive violence" used against journalists and protesters amid the city's anti-ICE demonstrations.
Two independent journalists covering anti‑immigration protests in Seattle and Tukwila report violent assaults by Antifa activists, yet city leaders and major news outlets downplay the chaos.
The progressive left has become a kaleidoscope of causes, each new week bringing a fresh banner to wave, a new slogan to chant, and a new enemy to vilify.