YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #faith #libtards #racism #communism #crime
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2025 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Install our *FREE* WEB APP! (PWA)
Night mode toggle
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2025 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

100 Percent Fed Up Feed
100 Percent Fed Up Feed
1 y

JUST IN: F-35 Fighter Jet Crashes Near New Mexico Airport, Pilot Injured
Favicon 
100percentfedup.com

JUST IN: F-35 Fighter Jet Crashes Near New Mexico Airport, Pilot Injured

A military aircraft crashed Tuesday near the Albuquerque International Sunport. “Currently, numerous emergency crews are on the scene after a military F-35 fighter jet crashed at or near Albuquerque International Airport, causing a huge explosion with dust rising into the air. My self witnessed this crash after noticing a large fireball and black smoke rising in the sky, followed by dozens of emergency vehicles heading to the scene immediately I know something wasn’t right,” Rawsalerts wrote. “Local media are reporting that the F-35 fighter jet appeared to have issues shortly after takeoff, but there is no official word yet on what caused the crash. The pilot reportedly ejected and is being treated for possible injuries,” the post added. “I was casually relaxing and looking out my window when, next thing I know, an F-35 fighter jet crashes as we were on the runway waiting to take off,” Rawsalerts noted. WATCH: Sorry for taking so long to post. I’m currently 38,000 feet in the air, and my flight’s WiFi isn’t the best. I’m still in shock at what just happened. I was casually relaxing and looking out my window when, next thing I know, an F-35 fighter jet crashes as we were on the runway… — R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) May 28, 2024 From the Associated Press: The pilot, the only person on board, was able to escape after crashing around 2 p.m. on the south side of the airport and was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, according to Albuquerque’s fire department. A video posted by the department on X showed a burn scar on a hillside. Kirtland Air Force Base was leading the investigation into the crash. The base did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It marks the second crash of a military plane in New Mexico in the past month. In April, an F-16 Fighting Falcon went down in a remote area near Holloman Air Force Base in the southern part of the state, leaving that pilot with minor injuries after he ejected from the aircraft. WATCH: US F-35 fighter jet just crashes during takeoff near Albuquerque, New Mexico — reports pic.twitter.com/MDahTO1PM8 — Leandro Romão (@leandroptbr) May 28, 2024 BREAKING! An F-35 fighter jet just cashed during takeoff at Albuquerque International, New Mexico. pic.twitter.com/jPdTH07a5m — DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) May 28, 2024 “Pilot was transported, categorized red, meaning he had some serious injuries, required immediate need for transport. There was two other civilians that were also assessed on scene. One was a patient refusal, and one was a non-patient for some of the debris that came across the road and that they were struck by,” said Albuquerque Fire Rescue Public Information Officer Lt. Jason Fejer, according to KRQE. Per KRQE: The Sunport says flights have resumed, but people need to check with their airline for flight status. Fejer said that the crash area on University Boulevard, north of Rio Bravo Boulevard, will be blocked off to allow the Federal Aviation Administration and Kirtland Air Force Base to investigate. A large plume of black smoke could be seen following the crash. Fire crews extinguished the flames, Fejer added.
Like
Comment
Share
The People's Voice Feed
The People's Voice Feed
1 y

Tedros Threatens Humanity: Disease X Will Kill 20 Times As Many As Covid: “It’s When, Not If”
Favicon 
thepeoplesvoice.tv

Tedros Threatens Humanity: Disease X Will Kill 20 Times As Many As Covid: “It’s When, Not If”

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says humanity is not ready for the next global pandemic and warned Disease X will kill twenty times as many people as Covid. No-one can predict [...] The post Tedros Threatens Humanity: Disease X Will Kill 20 Times As Many As Covid: “It’s When, Not If” appeared first on The People's Voice.
Like
Comment
Share
The People's Voice Feed
The People's Voice Feed
1 y

NIH Admits mRNA Shots Permanently Alter Vaccinated DNA For Generations To Come
Favicon 
thepeoplesvoice.tv

NIH Admits mRNA Shots Permanently Alter Vaccinated DNA For Generations To Come

A bombshell study published by the National Institute of Health (NIH) has revealed that Covid mRNA inoculations alter the DNA of recipients, with repercussions for generations to come. However, despite its endorsement by the U.S. [...] The post NIH Admits mRNA Shots Permanently Alter Vaccinated DNA For Generations To Come appeared first on The People's Voice.
Like
Comment
Share
The First - News Feed
The First - News Feed
1 y ·Youtube News & Oppinion

YouTube
O’Reilly Calls Out ‘Unintelligent’ Robert De Niro
Like
Comment
Share
One America News Network Feed
One America News Network Feed
1 y

Melinda French Gates To Donate $1B To Support ‘Women’s Rights And Mental Health’
Favicon 
www.oann.com

Melinda French Gates To Donate $1B To Support ‘Women’s Rights And Mental Health’

Melinda French Gates announced that she will be donating $1 billion to support women and families over the next two years, including programs that uplift "women's reproductive rights."
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
1 y ·Youtube News & Oppinion

YouTube
EXPOSING George Soros' Plan for Texas
Like
Comment
Share
NEWSMAX Feed
NEWSMAX Feed
1 y ·Youtube News & Oppinion

YouTube
Carl Higbie: Robert De Niro, you're not an actual mobster
Like
Comment
Share
Independent Sentinel News Feed
Independent Sentinel News Feed
1 y

Steve Bannon to Go to Prison on June 6?
Favicon 
www.independentsentinel.com

Steve Bannon to Go to Prison on June 6?

Steve Bannon’s appeal for a conviction of not responding to a subpoena by the Stalinesque J6 panel was denied. The hearing to remand him to prison will take place on June 6. He was sentenced to four months in prison. Bannon is one of Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters and he’ll be locked up during […] The post Steve Bannon to Go to Prison on June 6? appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Like
Comment
Share
Daily Wire Feed
Daily Wire Feed
1 y

WATCH: Chase Bank Building Explodes In Ohio; Multiple Injuries Reported
Favicon 
www.dailywire.com

WATCH: Chase Bank Building Explodes In Ohio; Multiple Injuries Reported

Emergency crews responded to an explosion at the Chase Bank Building in Youngstown, Ohio, on Tuesday after the incident was caught on camera. WFMJ said that information is currently limited about what transpired, but the blast appears to have been a gas explosion. The bank occupies the first floor of the building, which appears to be the main floor that was impacted by the explosion. “We are in close contact with local officials to check on the safety of everyone in the Realty Building and area,” said Angela Reighard, associate, regional communications at JPMorgan Chase. “After that, we’ll work to determine what happened and to assess the damage.” Medical officials said that seven people were transported to the hospital with injuries, including one person who is listed in critical condition. Authorities have not said what they believe is the official cause of the explosion and the State Fire Marshalls have already launched an investigation, the report said. WATCH: Here is the dramatic security video of the explosion at the Chase Bank Building in downtown Youngstown. pic.twitter.com/QdapO52uME — 21 WFMJ (@21WFMJ) May 28, 2024 Drone footage following the incident showed a heavy response from emergency crews — including paramedics, firefighters, police, a bomb crew, and more — as the entire lower floor of the building appeared to be gutted with debris blown all over the surrounding area. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP WATCH: Here is drone footage of the aftermath of the explosion in downtown Youngstown. Stay with 21 News for the latest on-air and online. Drone footage from @680aerials. pic.twitter.com/gUPw5Bji2z — 21 WFMJ (@21WFMJ) May 28, 2024
Like
Comment
Share
Daily Wire Feed
Daily Wire Feed
1 y

Will The West Ever Win Another War?
Favicon 
www.dailywire.com

Will The West Ever Win Another War?

There’s a big question that arises in the aftermath of Memorial Day, the day when we pay tribute to the Americans who have fallen on behalf of America, on behalf of our defense, on behalf of freedom.  That question is: Is the West generally geared toward winning wars anymore? Will we ever win another war?  When it comes to military conflict, the only thing that justifies an evil as great as war is victory. If you fight a war and lose, then all of the sacrifices that are made on behalf of that war are treated as disposable and dispensable. If you fight a war and find a way not to win, then you have spent blood, you’ve spent treasure, and you’ve made human beings sacrifice their lives for something that has not actually been effectuated. Where is the virtue in that? The first rule of war is: Win. So the question for the West is, can we win wars anymore? Because it’s been a long time since the West actually won a war.  You can’t really say that the West won the Afghanistan war. We didn’t. We didn’t win the Iraq War. That place is now a sectarian hellhole. The United States didn’t win the Vietnam War.  Obviously, the United States won the first Gulf War in the sense that Kuwait was no longer dominated by Iraq. That did not end with the death of Saddam Hussein. He retained his power. But that led to the second Gulf War. The United States really has not won any major war in any serious fashion since the Korean War, and even that ended with an armistice. With that said, at least South Korea exists as a thriving independent state in the modern world, but that was fully three generations ago. WATCH: The Ben Shapiro Show So why don’t the West and America win wars anymore?  There are three conditions to winning wars — three preconditions that have to be fulfilled to win a war.  First, there must be an actual end goal. There must be an answer to, “What is the goal of the war?” We have not really defined our goals in any war that we have entered in recent years, other than generalized victory, nor have we specified what exactly that victory would look like or what we sought to achieve in attaining that victory. Second, there must be military capacity to achieve that end goal, which means building a military that is capable of actually attaining that goal. It doesn’t always work that way. Sometimes the United States military is stretched too thin. Virtually all Western militaries have spent an extraordinary amount of time and money in the post-Cold War era trying to shrink the size of the military: light footprint militaries. That means, sometimes military ability is not up to what is necessary in order to achieve the end goal.  But the third, final, and biggest obstacle to winning a war that currently exists for the West is not lack of end goals, or even lack of military ability to achieve the end goals. It is the political willingness to take the measures necessary to obtain the end goals.  Of course, there are some military means that a country is unwilling to undertake in favor of victory, such as, for example, dropping a nuke on a country to get them to decrease oil prices.  The real problem is that the West is no longer in favor of victory because political leadership and public support for victory in war is totally and utterly lacking. Even in places where the West isn’t directly involved — meaning America and Europe aren’t directly involved, or we’re just funding other people to fight wars — public support can no longer be maintained, even for the most anodyne political issues. That’s a result of the public not understanding why we fight particular wars and not understanding the nature of war itself. That combination is absolutely toxic.  The lack of understanding as to why we fight particular wars stems from havingemptied the rhetorical barrel over and over again without actually explaining America’s interest in particular conflicts. Politicians cite bumper stickers like “Democracy” or “Our Way of Life.” While the American people want to feel ideologically motivated if they’re going to war, that’s necessary, but not sufficient. We have to feel that we’re right in a conflict, but there actually have to be real interests at stake. If there are not, the American people rapidly tire. That is why it was so overwhelmingly damaging to American foreign policy when the originally expressed motivation for the Iraq War — which was to end the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq — was one of the main motivations. When that turned out to be false, it undercut Americans’ sense of why we were there in the first place.  Fighting for democracy can have two different meanings. First, we can mean that America’s interest, as the world’s largest and oldest democracy, is in preserving itself and our interests. But the other way that we generally use it is that we’re supporting “democracies against dictatorships.” The problem is, that’s inconsistent because the United States upholds a lot of dictatorships. For example, we actually don’t want voting in Saudi Arabia because the population would likely vote for a terrorist government, as the Palestinian population did in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank. It’s very easy for critics to point out that many of the flaws that we sense in other countries are also present in watered-down form here at home. So when we say “democracy against dictatorship,” you’ll hear critics on the far Right and the far Left say those things exist in the United States. Quite often, that’s not honest. They’re comparing the Gulaging of opponents to the political prosecution of Donald Trump, for example. That’s really bad. What’s happening here at home is not the same as somebody being forcibly jailed in Gulags and then dying in mysterious circumstances in Russia.  But that is an argument that is brought to bear when you use empty bumper sticker slogans like “Democracy” or “Our Way of Life” without filling in the gaps. All of this means that if upholding public support for a war is wanted, real American interests must be defended and explained. Yes, there must be an ideological interest in any sort of conflict, but those interests can’t be purely ideological. They need to be material and practical. They involve things that require explanation, like supply chains, freedom of the seas, spheres of influence, and resource allocation.  These things are complex, and they require explanations to the American public. The reality is that America is very powerful, particularly when it comes to freedom of the seas and trade. But in order to defend American interests in a muscular world, we must defend America’s place in the world. That means, we have to understand America is an awesome place that ought to be defended. We used to understand, on a general level, that America’s place in the world was not only morally defensible, but we also used to understand it was good, as seen particularly in the context of the Cold War binary between the Soviet Union — which was, in fact, a truly evil empire — and the United States and its allies. That was an easy case to make in the post-Cold War era, but that has been radically undermined by several generations of indoctrination from a Marxist-led educational system teaching America is actually a nefarious force in the world. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILY WIRE APP We in the United States are the luckiest people in history. Few of us have served in the military of the United States. The percentage of Americans who currently serve in the United States military is vanishingly small, which means the vast majority of Americans don’t know people currently serving. Further, the vast majority of people in the military have not fought in a major combat operation. Only about 15% of members of the military have been in active combat.  For the American public, this means our vision of war is typically World War II movies or video games in which there are no costs. Further, because we’re so powerful and overwhelmingly hegemonic, there’s very little cost to Americans in losing wars.  That’s also true on a personal level. It turns out that if your friends or family members are serving in the line of duty or have been killed in a war, you are much more likely to be invested in winning that war. But most Americans haven’t sunk costs into a war other than money, so it seems much easier to get out of a war. It’s also easier to say to get into a war when no one you know has actually spilled blood on behalf of that war.  Then, add to that our legacy media, which are hell-bent on the Left-wing perspective that our enemies are justified. When covering wars, the media in the West always start off on a justified quest for democracy. Then within months, the entire media have swiveled. They start talking about a Vietnam-like quagmire in which the truly morally righteous are the anti-war Left who are seeking to pull the West out of the death spiral of war. They keep replaying the Vietnam narrative, but instead of stretching it out over 12 years, they stretch it out over 12 months. For example: When Ukraine defends itself, that is democracy defending itself. But within months, it is a “quagmire.” The media begin saying the West needs an exit plan, asking, “How do we get out of this?” The media start pumping out images of war, which are always hideous because war is truly hideous. Then public support collapses because we don’t like ugly pictures on our television.  So the result of that for America and the West more generally is small, bloody, ugly little wars that stay under the radar, the kind in which Barack Obama uses thousands of drones. Those sorts of wars are fought because they are anodyne and don’t require justification, and we don’t even know about them. Then suddenly they explode onto the radar, at which point the media move to their scripts: “Oh my God, it’s a quagmire. Why are we even there? Here’s an ugly picture on your TV.” At that point, the West cuts and runs, leaving billions in equipment to our enemies. Something ugly happens when we run or attempt to conciliate evil so as to forestall war entirely.  Right now, America is not in a position to win another war. The best we can hope for is the status quo. That is a dangerous thing.  And that’s not because of the members of our military. The members of our military are amazing and heroic, and they kick a** at their jobs. They’re the finest fighting force in the history of humanity.  We’re not losing wars because of them. We are losing wars because of our politicians; because of a media that hates the country; because of our educational system, which is also training people to hate the country; and in the end, because we, the American public, don’t have the stomach for this stuff.  There are further problems because our inability to win a war at home is symptomatic of something even more serious at home. If we can’t win a war, that says something about what we think of ourselves. The real reason America can’t win a war is because much of America, in its bones, does not think we should win a war because to win a war would mean we are imperialistic and dominating. It would mean we are spreading our values elsewhere, which is supposedly bad. And that’s the problem. Once you, as a country, make the decision that your values are so bad they cannot justify winning a war, once you start believing that you as a country are so corrupt that you are a negative force on the world stage, the rest is a really short run.
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 62230 out of 90713
  • 62226
  • 62227
  • 62228
  • 62229
  • 62230
  • 62231
  • 62232
  • 62233
  • 62234
  • 62235
  • 62236
  • 62237
  • 62238
  • 62239
  • 62240
  • 62241
  • 62242
  • 62243
  • 62244
  • 62245
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund