We've always known this, but it's nice to see it confirmed

U.S. — In a corroboration of what many had long suspected, a new report finally confirmed that the holiday of Kwanzaa had been revealed to be an elaborate prank on white people.

While experts had wondered for decades if the manufactured holiday was just a clever inside joke to mess with caucasians, it wasn't until a bombshell exposé revealed the complex ruse for what it was all along.

"Yeah, you got us," said black dude Achonte Ndukwe. "We all held a secret meeting back in the late '60s to figure out what we could do to mess with white people. It was decided that making up a holiday out of thin air was the best way to do it. That's how Kwanzaa was born. We honestly didn't think we'd keep the prank going this long, but everyone kept falling for it, so we just went with it. It's hilarious."

(More at the link)

Clearly, we've yet to assimilate Muslim culture — we'll be taught to, no doubt, and pretty soon, too

UPDATE: David Strom has much more on this topic; as always, he’s very much worth reading.

UPDATE II:

father of the brides

“Two reasons for it”, the Governor told FWIW in an exclusive interview. “First, we’re gonna need replacements for all our current crop of Somalis who will soon be moving to more ‘secure’ locations out of state, but, and this is even more important, there are a lot of young girls out on our dairy farms that simply aren’t getting the care and attention they deserve; this will fix that problem.”

Forced (by reality) to abandon the Maryland Fishermen tack, Democrats have turned to their real goal: defending narcotics smugglers

Sen. Chris Coons Now Says It's Not About the Video (and Sinks Dems' 'Fishermen' Talking Point)

Democrat Sen. Chris Coons is, after weeks of Democrats talking about what's on the videos, now saying that it's not really about the video. Watch: 

Here are some of Coon’s former fishmen now — no wonder he gave up

A tale of two cities

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates

Charlotte, North Carolina

Ed Driscoll: YES, THAT’S THE IDEA: Charlotte Sheriff Gripes That Iryna’s Law Is Likely to Overcrowd Jails.

Talk about having your priorities completely out of order. The sheriff for the North Carolina city that became infamous for the race-fueled, deadly stabbing of Iryna Zarutska is angry that so many crimes are occurring in his city, but not for the reason you’d think.

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden complained that Iryna’s Law will overcrowd the jails. He said this days after another train stabbing. So it would seem he has no issue with criminals sticking knives into innocent victims, so long as they don’t fill up his jail. Talk about a sheriff unfit for duty. To make the situation even more shameful, the sheriff whined about how many people saw the video of Iryna getting stabbed and acted as if the judges that social media users criticized were more worthy of pity than Iryna.

Sheriff McFadden acted as if Iryna’s grisly death at the hands of serial criminal Decarlos Brown Jr. — simply because she was white — were somehow a plot to make his life difficult. “And we believe that the only reason that this caught national attention is because it was caught on video and it was displayed across the United States, and our local politicians at that time saw it was a political agenda, or they could highlight her as a refugee and not an immigrant,” he griped at a press conference. “This is why they created Iryna’s Law.”

And boy, is he angry that criminals will be sent to jail instead of being allowed to roam free and commit crimes over and over and over. You see, Iryna’s Law imposes stricter penalties for violent offenders and repeat offenders before pre-trial release, in some cases preventing them from pre-trial release altogether.

After trying to gin up sympathy for the woke judges, McFadden then turned to commiserating with the families of criminals, whose repeat offender or violent offender relatives will be staying in jail where they belong. “So when people say, 'Well, is that gonna cause a problem for your staff?' Of course, it is. Why? Because my staff is not gonna be subject to having to deal with people with much more mental health problems than we had in the past. Or we're gonna be dealing with families who will not understand why their loved ones are not being released,” the sheriff ranted.

Sheriff McFadden is the latest leftist to stumble into the world of Fox Butterfield: “‘The Butterfield Effect’ is named in honor of ace New York Times crime reporter Fox Butterfield, the intrepid analyst responsible for such brilliantly headlined stories as ‘More Inmates, Despite Drop In Crime,’ and ‘Number in Prison Grows Despite Crime Reduction,’ not to mention the poetic 1997 header, ‘Crime Keeps on Falling, but Prisons Keep on Filling.’”

VS

Baltimore sees staggering crime drop as Democratic prosecutor holds repeat offenders accountable

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates says the days of going easy on repeat offenders are over.

The Democratic prosecutor is promising accountability after years of violent crime in the city, crediting a tougher stance on gun crimes and repeat offenders for a sharp drop in homicides and shootings.

"We realized it’s about the victims," Bates told "Fox & Friends" Wednesday, responding to questioning about soft-on-crime policies adopted by other Democratic prosecutors.

Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade contrasted Bates’ approach with that of progressive prosecutors in other areas, noting that some legal philosophies emphasize leniency toward marginalized communities in an effort to address systemic inequities.

FWIW: And this is exactly the point that’s been hammered on here (and most all conservative sites) for years — letting black criminals loose to prey on new black victims is not serving the black community:

"A number of the victims within the community were also minorities and African Americans, and they have a right to be safe and free in their house," Bates said.

"We wanted to make sure that everybody, didn't matter your race, didn't matter where you're from, everybody has a right to be safe, and it wasn't a Democrat issue, it wasn't a Republican issue, it was a people issue. At the end of the day, there were too many murders, too much violence, and we needed to make a change."

Bates said his office’s crackdown on repeat violent offenders and illegal gun crimes helped drive a 22% drop in homicides compared to last year.

For him, the strategy is simple: 

"Hold violent repeat offenders accountable, especially with illegal handguns. We had too many murders, 300-plus murders for eight years straight. That's a terrible number to have," he said. 

We invoke the mandatory minimum that allows it under the law: five years without the possibility of parole. There's no discretion.

"If you lock up violent repeat offenders, you hold them accountable. We invoke the mandatory minimum that allows it under the law: five years without the possibility of parole. There's no discretion. The judge must give a violent repeat offender five years…. When you send those individuals to jail, the community is safer at that moment in time, and they can get themselves together, but they will be held accountable."

Data from the Baltimore Police Department shows 2,129 repeat violent offenders have been sent to prison under the new strategy – double the number under the previous administration.

At the same time, 64% of homicide cases have been closed, 44% of non-fatal shooting cases have been closed and non-fatal shootings have dropped by 19%. 

Homicides fell 23% by the end of 2024 (201 vs. 261 in 2023) and non-fatal shootings dropped 34% (414 vs. 635). BPD also reported clearance rates above national averages in several categories. 

Two sales and one pending

Sale: 52 Round Hill Road, $4,030,000. Began at $4.5 million September 15, dropped to $3.995, and that stirred up at least two bidders.

Sale: 10 Carissa Lane, $2,642,500. Listed at $2.650.

carissa Lane

And pending:

summit Road

22 Summit Road, listed at $2.795 million. Six days, so that answers the question I asked last week when this property appeared on the MLS:

Housing affordability — have prices really gone up 42% in three years?

22 Summit Road sold for $1.960 million ($1.950 asked) in December 2021, and has now been relisted, pretty much unchanged, for $2.795 million. Not saying they won’t get it, just that I’m surprised to see how high the market has jumped during this short period.

Turns out, prices have gone up even more that I’d imagined.

Starring Gavin and Tim?

Netflix Mocked For Film About Trans-Identifying Coal Miner Fighting The Patriarchy

From the trailer:

Queen of Coal

A trans woman dreams of working the coal mines — but in a town steeped in superstition and patriarchy, Carlita must fight to earn her place underground.

Sincere, Inspiring, Drama, LGBTQ+, Overcoming the Odds, Argentinian, Based on Real Life, Intimate, Fight the System, Movie

Genres

Argentinian, LGBTQ+ Movies, Drama Movies, LGBTQ+ Drama Movies, Movies Based on Real Life, Social Issue Dramas

Related:

Is Netflix Grooming Children? Absolutely.

Boys will be boys; well ...

Walz: "I think [my masculinity] scares them a little bit. It's why they spend so much time on me."

Newsom: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Walz: "No, I'm serious...They know I'm not bullshitting."
pic.twitter.com/V9vNhXqirT

— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire)December 9, 2025

Bummer

This from Fox News, which is hardly infallible, but is also not the NYT or Huffington Post, so I give its discouraging reporting more credibility than I would coverage of the results from the left’s media.

Democrats end 30-year losing streak in Miami as Trump-backed candidate falls short

Higgins rides affordability push to Miami mayor’s office, backed by national Democratic machine

It took nearly 30 years, but Democrats finally broke their decades-long ballot box losing streak in Miami, Florida, the city known as the nation's "Gateway to Latin America."

Democrat Eileen Higgins, a former county commissioner, defeated Republican Emilio Gonzalez, a former city manager, in Tuesday's Miami's mayoral runoff election, according to the Associated Press.

While the election was technically nonpartisan, the ballot box face-off became the latest showdown this year between Democrats and Republicans, with both parties pouring in resources and the race grabbing plenty of national attention.

President Donald Trump endorsed Gonzalez and this past weekend took to social media to emphasize that Miami's mayoral election "is a big and important race!!! Vote for Republican Gonzalez."

Meanwhile, the Republican Party of Florida poured in resources to boost Gonzalez.

But Democrats, energized by last month's decisive 2025 election victories and by last week's double-digit overperformance in a special election in a red-leaning congressional district in Tennessee, aimed for a victory in Miami.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and allied groups invested in the race.

DNC Chair Ken Martin told Fox News Digital that, following last week's "historic overperformance in Tennessee and the record Democratic momentum across the country this year," the DNC is now "laser focused" on Miami's mayoral runoff.

Martin added that the DNC was "all-in" for Higgins.

Florida was once the largest of the general election battleground states but has shifted dramatically to the right over the past decade.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won re-election by nearly 20 points in 2022, and Trump carried the state by 13 points in last year's presidential election victory.

But Miami remains a rare blue oasis in the Sunshine State. Trump narrowly lost the city in last year's presidential election, although the president won the wider Miami-Dade County by 11 points.

Higgins, a mechanical engineer and former Peace Corps director in Belize, focused on the issue of affordability and of making local government work better and faster during her campaign.