Did the conclave pick a LIBERAL to be the new pope?
The conclave in the Vatican has elected a new pope, Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, who has taken the name Pope Leo XIV.
And while many are thrilled that the Conclave elected an American pope, others are concerned that his political ideology might lean too far to the left, as Prevost hasn’t been shy about blasting Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric.
He made this clear when he shared an American Magazine article on X titled, “Pope Francis’ letter, JD Vance’s ‘ordo amoris’ and what the Gospel asks of all of us on immigration.”
The article centers around a letter Pope Francis wrote to the bishops of the United States regarding immigration and mass deportation, which was in response to the Trump administration’s focus on the immigration crisis.
The letter from Pope Francis also criticizes JD Vance’s interpretation of “ordo amoris,” which is a theological concept the vice president used in explaining his view on immigration.
“It seems like they could have picked a super conservative, and they went, ‘We’ll pick one that wants to be political again,’” Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” comments.
“They could have picked a complete looney liberal. I mean, I’m not surprised that he’s different than a conservative on immigration,” BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden counters, though he believes that “a lot of that has to do with wanting to fill the pews in Catholic churches in the United States.”
“The majority of the people, if you go to Catholic churches here, are Hispanic. So part of it is that,” Marsden continues, adding, “It’s nice that it’s an American pope though. I’m going to take that win.”
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WATCH: Elon Musk’s vulnerable moment with Jordan Peterson over his 'dead' son
In his recent interview with Jordan Peterson, Elon Musk was more vulnerable than we’ve perhaps ever seen him when the topic of the trans movement was brought up.
According to Sara Gonzales, their conversation was “a powerful exchange” because the subject hit home for Musk, as one of his sons – Xavier (now Vivian) – has “transitioned” genders.
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“It wasn’t explained to me that puberty blockers are just sterilization drugs,” he told Peterson. “I lost my son essentially.”
“The reason they call it dead-naming is because your son is dead. So my son Xavier is dead — killed by the woke mind virus,” he continued, adding that he “vowed to destroy the woke mind virus after that.”
“That’s like superhero s**t,” Sara tells the Drinkin’ Bros, Dan Hollaway and Ross Patterson.
Ross then tells the story of when “a principal from the Dallas area” stopped by the Drinkin’ Bros’ studio and said, “You wouldn't believe the amount of people that are coming in saying, ‘I think I might be trans or I might identify as this,’ … 99% of them it's because the parents are getting divorced or they got divorced. They're in a single parent household, and they're just trying to gain attention. They're not trying to switch their gender; they're just trying to gain attention from the other parent that is currently missing.”
Sara then points to California’s recent passing of the SAFETY Act bill, which prohibits any school personnel from sharing a child’s gender identity, sexual orientation, or gender expression with parents.
In response to the new law, Musk, keeping with his vow to fight the “woke mind virus,” announced he would be moving SpaceX and the X headquarters to Texas.
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DEGENERACY: Did MrBeast know Kris Tyson was a CREEP?
When the news broke that “Ava” Kris Tyson sent highly sexualized texts between himself and a 13-year-old fan of the MrBeast franchise, the internet was in an uproar.
Tyson, who came out as transgender last year and left his wife and child to pursue a new life as a woman, has now been labeled as a “groomer.”
Despite standing behind Tyson throughout his transition into womanhood, MrBeast himself, Jimmy Donaldson, is finally taking action against him.
“Over the last few days, I’ve become aware of the serious allegations of Ava Tyson’s behavior online and I am disgusted and opposed to such unacceptable acts,” he wrote in a post on X.
MrBeast explained in his statement that he would hire “an independent third party to conduct a thorough investigation” to ensure he has “all the facts.” He also removed Tyson from the company and channel.
However, Sara Gonzales and her panel on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” are skeptical that Tyson was actually operating under Donaldson’s nose rather than right before his eyes.
In one clip of the MrBeast team in Tyson’s house, there is child porn-inspired art called “Loli” hanging on the wall. The art was created by Shadman, who uses live child models.
“They call it ‘Loli,’ a type of highly sexualized anime where grown women are depicted as children,” Gonzales explains, disgusted.
BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens doesn’t think Tyson is the only one to worry about.
“In any given moment in the United States, there’s 750,000 predators actively communicating with children online. Any given moment. Right now, as we’re speaking, there’s ¾ of a million predators communicating on social media,” Booyens explains.
“The average groomer at any given time is grooming 32 children,” Booyens says, adding, “This is not an isolated incident by this guy.”
Booyens also points out that MrBeast didn’t seem to mind that Tyson was leaving his family to pursue his dream of being a “woman.”
“This is not the first MrBeast sexual swirl around that team,” he says. “Birds of a feather flock together.”
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Feminist influencer to white women: 'You can't CORRECT BIPOC individuals'
If you thought the “White Dudes for Kamala” Zoom call was bad, then you’re in for a real treat with its extra-cringeworthy counterpart: “White Women Answer the Call.”
Former public education teacher and feminist influencer Arielle Fodor led the charge, telling the other white women on the call that “BIPOC women have tapped us in as white women to listen and get involved in this election season.”
“You are all influencers in some way,” she continued in an extremely condescending baby voice that she’s built her entire brand on. “If you find yourself talking over, or speaking for BIPOC individuals, or — God forbid — correcting them, just take a beat and instead, we can put our listening ears on.”
Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” is horrified.
“I choose to believe that is exactly what hell is like,” she tells Stu Burguiere and Matthew Marsden, who can’t help but agree.
“Sin enough, we are in that Zoom call for all eternity,” Stu says, adding, “Is that really the rule though? You’re not allowed to correct a person because of the color of their skin now too?”
If there were a “White Dudes for Trump” or a “White Women for Trump” Zoom call, it would likely not be received as well by the left — which would be understandable.
“I tend to frown upon any organization that delineates itself by skin color. I feel like that’s bad in every circumstance,” Stu says. “We have really basic rules, like it’s an easy one to follow. Don’t make decisions based on skin color in any circumstance.”
Marsden believes one former president helped us get to this point. And that president was Barack Obama.
“I don’t think we’ve really completely understood all the damage that he’s done,” Marsden says. “The slippery slope was not just gay marriage, it was also his attitude towards race.”
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