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Inside The Somali Invasion

Tyler Oliveira travels to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attempts to get inside the Somali invasion. What he finds: The residents don’t speak English and none of their signs offer English translations. They don’t want to speak with him, either.

You have yo wonder: Why are they in America? Who invited them and for what purpose?

An Indian Poo Fight

💩 We take a look at a classic Indian POO FIGHT.

Tyler Oliveira stumbled into India’s poop-throwing festival — yes, that’s a real thing.

SugarTits and I wish we were making it up. It’s called the Gorehabba, where villagers literally lob cow dung at each other to celebrate Diwali 💩.

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City That Pays You To Do Drugs

In spite of record-high drug overdose deaths in 2023–80 percent of them from fentanyl–rampant homelessness, deadly drug addiction and unpunished crime, the once-proud city of San Francisco is slowly dying.

Independent journalist Tyler Oliveira reports directly from the drug zone, where he discovered that the city is basically paying the homeless and downtrodden to use drugs. Says one unfortunate addict, “If we’re going to be realistic here, they pay you to be homeless. I get $620 a month.” Many others admit doing drugs daily, some saying they’ve actually faced death several times, before being revived.

Oliveira hooks up with citizen journalist J.J. Smith, whose lived in the heart of San Francisco’s drug crisis his entire life, for a deep dive into the chaos and to discuss possible solutions.

City Where Every Drug Is Legal

Welcome to Portland, Oregon, the most drug-riddled city in the United States and a prime example of how liberal politics represent a scathing failure.

Here, Tyler Oliveira investigates the scene down on the streets, including a couple of homeless camps, accompanied by a social worker who is passionate and fearless, but ultimately, fighting a losing battle.

You don’t want to live in Portland, and most certainly, you don’t want any cities near you copying Portland’s horrific policies.

 

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