Footage shows male senior swiftly strike ball in attempt to make goal, inadvertently hitting female player directly in mouth. A female high school lacrosse player [more…]
Allie Beth Stuckey issues stern warning to Christian right: Mocking Erika Kirk is a ‘soul sickness’ and a risky gamble with your soul
In the several months since Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s death, his widow, Erika Kirk, has faced consistent and intense online harassment, mockery of her public grief, egregious accusations, and threats from both sides of the political aisle.
Allie Beth Stuckey, BlazeTV host of “Relatable,” has been deeply disturbed by all the vitriol unleashed against Erika — especially when it comes from the “Christian” right.
No matter what Erika does, says Allie — smile, cry, stay home, or go out into public — there awaits a host of people ready to mock and accuse her.
The latest example of this occurred following the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which was cut short due to a would-be assassin rushing a security checkpoint and firing multiple shots in an attempt to kill President Trump and other administration officials. A video of Erika crying and expressing a desire to go home after the incident went viral on social media, with many accusing her of faking tears and performing.
Many of those accusers, Allie points out, identify as conservative Christians.
“You are just playing this very dangerous game with your soul; you’re gambling here,” says warns. “Like this is such a dangerous thing for you to have to bring before the Lord one day — that you found it to be an entertaining sport to mock someone’s widow.”
It’s OK to “criticize a public figure” and express hesitation about “the official law enforcement story,” Allie concedes, as long as you do these things “without relentlessly and mercilessly mocking.” Those unable to refrain from mockery and hatred are suffering from “a soul sickness,” she argues.
“If you do feel good about [mocking Erika] and you’re like, ‘Well, I don’t really feel any conviction. I think that this is fine,’ that’s not an indication that what you’re doing is OK,” she declares. “That’s an indication that you are callous; that you worship the god of self; you worship the god of money; you worship the god of entertainment; you worship the god of sensationalism — not the God of scripture.”
“If you keep feeling good about and finding joy in the mockery of a widow, that is an indication of the absence of the Holy Spirit in your life. It just is,” she continues, “and that’s not Allie Stuckey’s judgment, OK? That is the nature of the Holy Spirit because he is the convictor.”
Many of the most horrific injustices in the history of the world, she reminds, happened because callousness to the suffering of others became normalized.
“It takes one person being willing to go out there and consistently dehumanize and consistently deride, and then it takes a few people being entertained by it, and then more people being entertained by it, and then it becomes less of a person that you’re talking about, and it just becomes this abstract thing,” says Allie. “These people talking about Erika, I don’t even think they see her as a person.”
“When someone’s humanity in your mind goes away, you can justify anything,” she warns.
And when we become numb to widows’ suffering specifically — that’s even more dangerous territory, at least spiritually, Allie argues.
Citing Isaiah 1:17, Psalm 68:5, and Exodus 22:22-24, she says, “It seems like [widows are] something that’s super important to God.”
For the people who may not be mocking or deriding Erika but are constantly criticizing her role as TPUSA’s CEO, claiming she should be at home with her kids instead, Allie has a blunt message: “I promise you that Erika loves her kids more than you do. … I promise you that she thinks about their well-being and thinks about what is best for them more than you do.”
If anyone is concerned about Erika or her children, the best thing they can do is to pray, she says.
When it comes to Erika Kirk or any public figure, Allie stresses that she’s “not even asking for us to all agree” because “we can all have opinions.”
“I’m asking for some humanity here, right?” she says, “And I’ve just been super disappointed in some people who used to be in my audience who have just become so merciless when it comes to this woman.”
“This is like a huge indication of just very dark spiritual sickness, and it grieves me. I’m really praying about it.”
To hear more, watch the video above.
Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey?
To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
Relatable with allie beth stuckey, Relatable, Allie beth stuckey, Erika kirk, Turning point usa, Tpusa, Tpusa ceo, Widows, Blazetv, Blaze media
A prolonged operation in the Strait of Hormuz does more harm than good
With Brent crude futures surging past $115 a barrel, President Trump’s rejection of Iran’s latest Strait of Hormuz proposal is a test of whether Washington elites understand what ordinary Americans actually want: energy stability, not another forever war in the Gulf.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, through Pakistani mediators in the ongoing Islamabad process, recently floated a phased 14-point plan: reopen the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. lifts its blockade, with nuclear talks deferred to a later stage.
Trump dismissed the offer as not acceptable, yet the real story is not Tehran’s maneuvering, but the widening gap between Beltway hawks who see confrontation as inevitable and voters who see confrontation as unaffordable.
Younger voters, already skeptical of ‘forever wars,’ view the Iran standoff as another distraction from domestic priorities.
As the administration officially activates Project Freedom — a mission utilizing U.S. naval assets to guide trapped commercial vessels — Washington is attempting a middle-path maneuver.
This operation is a band-aid on a bullet wound. Reports of U.S. helicopters destroying Iranian small boats and retaliatory missile fire toward UAE ports underscore the volatility. The public is not clamoring for a demonstration of strength; people are clamoring for relief at the pump.
Polling backs this up. The March 2026 Pew survey shows that foreign policy hawkishness is declining, with only 28% of Americans labeling China an “enemy” and similar fatigue evident in attitudes toward Middle Eastern entanglements.
Trump’s rejection of Iran’s deal, though well intentioned, misreads the electorate. Americans are not demanding another Gulf showdown that could shatter the current truce. They are demanding a pragmatic path to lower energy costs and a reprieve from endless deployments.
Iran’s offer was piecemeal, but it reflected a truth Washington ignores: Maritime choke points like the Strait of Hormuz are arteries of global commerce. Blocking them — or relying on risky naval escorts — is a gamble with the global economy.
Traders and shippers see the blockade as a distortion that ripples through supply chains. The attempt to isolate Iran has produced logistical chaos that even Project Freedom will struggle to untangle.
Americans feel this chaos in their wallets. Every increase translates to higher gasoline prices, higher shipping costs, and inflationary pressure. Younger voters, already skeptical of “forever wars,” view the Iran standoff as another distraction from domestic priorities.
The youth vote is not demanding ideological purity; it is demanding pragmatic management of global risks. By rejecting Iran’s offer outright, Trump risks alienating the very demographic that could give him cover for a diplomatic breakthrough.
RELATED: Trump administration establishes ‘red, white, and blue dome’ to allow safe passage through Strait of Hormuz
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
The Islamabad process — where U.S. and Iranian delegations are quietly exploring trilateral peace — reflects a regional appetite for pragmatic de-escalation. The same mood exists in the American electorate. Voters are tired of containment strategies that yield no domestic dividend.
The coming few weeks will be decisive. If the blockade continues, price spikes will drag inflation into the midterm season. If Trump pivots toward a phased maritime deal, he could claim a win that stabilizes the markets.
Washington elites may sneer at piecemeal diplomacy, but such diplomacy is often how to achieve real stability. The electorate understands this better than the pundits.
The American people are no longer the obstacle to pragmatic engagement; they are the engine of it. Rejecting Iran’s offer may satisfy Beltway hawks, but it risks alienating voters.
The smarter path is managed friction — accepting partial deals that stabilize markets while deferring ideological battles. The world does not need another forever war in the Gulf. It needs a recognition that energy stability is the foundation of strategic strength.
Us navy, Iran, Trump, Operation epic fury, Operation project freedom, Strait of hormuz, Blockade, Forever war, Middle east, Opinion & analysis
Extended Sedentary Behavior Impacts Proprioceptive Health Despite Regular Exercise, Studies Report
(NaturalNews) Introduction: The Physical Activity ParadoxA growing body of research identifies a significant health paradox whereby regular leisure-time exercise …
Omega-3 fatty acids: A natural solution for depression and anxiety amid a failing pharmaceutical system
(NaturalNews) Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA) from fish oil offer a natural, side-effect-free alternative to dangerous psychiatric drugs (SSRIs) for treatin…
Study Finds Association Between Midlife Vitamin D Levels and Reduced Tau Protein Decades Later
(NaturalNews) IntroductionA long-term study published in April 2026 has found that higher vitamin D levels in midlife are associated with lower levels of tau prot…
Glutathione: The master antioxidant your body needs and how to boost levels naturally
(NaturalNews) Glutathione is the “king of antioxidants”âa naturally occurring tripeptide (cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine) critical for detoxification, immun…
Research Indicates Step Range That May Offset Health Risks of Prolonged Sitting
(NaturalNews) IntroductionA study published in April 2026 provides new data on how daily steps interact with sedentary time to influence long-term health outcomes…
Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens as global powers jockey for control amid rising tensions
(NaturalNews) The Strait of Hormuz crisis is a manufactured globalist conflict designed to destabilize nations and consolidate elite control, using Iran and the…
China Orders Refiners to Ignore U.S. Sanctions on Key Iranian Oil Buyers
(NaturalNews) Chinaâs Ministry of Commerce formally invoked its 2021 Blocking Rules for the first time on May 4, ordering all entities in the country to disregard…
Iran’s Foreign Minister Rules Out Military Solution to Hormuz Crisis
(NaturalNews) Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Monday, May 4, that there is no military solution to the ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. He …
Chevron’s Mike Wirth Warns of Emerging Physical Shortages in Crude Oil, Asian Markets to be Hit Hard
(NaturalNews) Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said signs of physical crude oil shortages are emerging, warning that economies will need to slow as demand adjusts to constrai…
The Silicon Tide: A guide to breaking the digital chains
(NaturalNews) “The Silicon Tide: Humanity at the Crossroads of Automation and Displacement” warns that the mass automation and job displacement is not accidenta…
The surprising drink combo that could add years to your life
(NaturalNews) A massive UK study of 182,770 adults found that drinking roughly two cups of coffee and three cups of tea daily, plus water, was linked to a 45% l…
Illegal alien activists OUTRAGED over ICE ‘abductions’ of Disney cruise crew members
Illegal alien activist groups are demanding answers over “abductions” of crew members in front of passengers on a Disney cruise by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Benjamin Prado from Union del Barrio spoke at a press conference at the pier in San Diego along with other migrant groups to express their outrage that ICE was doing its job.
‘It was really unsettling. … Does the family even know that he’s not getting back on the ship today?’
“This is not an isolated incident,” Prado said. “In fact, it has become a growing pattern, not only here in San Diego but throughout this country.”
He went on to claim that the detainees were being denied their due process rights and access to legal representation.
“It is our responsibility as a society, as working people, to really denounce these actions by Customs and Border Protection, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the prolonged detention of migrant workers, whether it be here in our own community as well as those that work on ships,” Prado added.
Prado and the other groups demanded that Disney do more to protect its workers.
One of the passengers on the Disney cruise said her family was traumatized by seeing the crew members being detained by ICE.
“It was really unsettling,” Dharmi Mehta said at the briefing.
Mehta said they had gotten to know a head waiter during the five-day cruise, and they saw him and others being detained after they arrived in San Diego. She was distressed by the fact that they did not have any personal belongings with them.
“So that was just my big concern — like, how is he gonna reach out to his family? Does the family even know that he’s not getting back on the ship today?” Mehta added.
The migrant groups said four others were also detained by ICE from Holland America’s Zaandam cruise ship at the same pier. Around 10 were detained from the Disney cruise.
Protesters behind Mehta held signs demanding due process for Filipino workers.
RELATED: ‘GayDays’ at Disney World on ice after sponsors pull out
A spokesperson for the Port of San Diego released a statement to KNSD-TV.
“The Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department did not have any involvement in the reported enforcement actions on April 23 or April 25 at the B Street Cruise Terminal,” the statement reads. “We did not receive any calls for service related to these incidents. In accordance with California law, including SB 54, Harbor Police does not participate in immigration enforcement activities.”
Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Immigration and customs enforcement, Disney cruise, Illegal alien activists, Illegal alien advocate groups, Politics
MASSIVE federal operation under way to CRUSH cartel’s ‘notorious open-air drug market’ in Los Angeles
A massive operation targeting the “notorious open-air drug market” in MacArthur Park in Los Angeles began Wednesday, according to a Justice Dept. statement.
Details of “Operation Free MacArthur Park” were posted on social media by Bill Essayli, the first assistant United States attorney for the Central District of California.
At least 19 kilograms of fentanyl and 17 arrests were initially reported in the operation targeting the ‘notorious open-air drug market.’
“We are going after street dealers and suppliers of massive amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine,” he wrote. “Over the last 24 hours, federal and local law enforcement have started arresting 25 defendants charged in a federal criminal complaint with possessing and distributing dangerous narcotics, including fentanyl and methamphetamine.”
At least 19 kilograms of fentanyl and 17 arrests were initially reported in the operation targeting the “notorious open-air drug market” as described by Essayli.
He said the top drug trafficker, a resident of Calabasas, was already in federal custody and faced life in prison if convicted. Other defendants also faced decades in prison.
Essayli also posted video from the operation showing the many officers involved.
More than 300 agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency, the Department of Justice, and the Los Angeles Police Dept. were included, according to a Fox News report.
“The LAPD is currently assisting our federal partners in a joint narcotics enforcement operation in the MacArthur Park Area. This operation is focused solely on drug‑related criminal activity,” reads a statement from the LAPD on social media.
“There is no connection to immigration enforcement,” it added.
A video from the California Post showed many of the suspects being arrested or detained.
“We are attacking the open-air drug market that’s been allowed to proliferate under California policies for too long. You go down there, and there’s people actively selling fentanyl, methamphetamine. There’s people using in the open,” Essalyi said in an interview on the scene.
“To the drug dealers poisoning the streets of Los Angeles: your safe haven is gone,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche wrote.
The DEA indicated that one of the goals of the operation was “cleaning up the community” before the World Cup and Olympics.
RELATED: ‘Disgusting criminal’ illegal alien tortured dogs at animal training center in Las Vegas, DHS says
Ironically, Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass angrily denounced federal agents during another similar operation at MacArthur Park in July 2025.
“This is footage from today in MacArthur Park. Minutes before, there were more than 20 kids playing — then, the MILITARY comes through,” she wrote on social media at the time. “The SECOND I heard about this, I went to the park to speak to the person in charge to tell them it needed to end NOW. Absolutely outrageous.”
Federal officials denied that she had been able to shut down the operation.
Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Cartel macarthur park drugs, Massive drug bust los angeles, Operation free macarthur park, Federal operation los angeles, Politics
Tech billionaire Palmer Luckey calls out homeschool haters’ hypocrisy
Activists who demand strict oversight for homeschooling rarely apply the same standards to public schools, entrepreneur and defense contractor Palmer Luckey argued this week.
Luckey pushed back against growing calls for tighter regulation of homeschooling, responding to critics who say parents should face more evaluations and state monitoring.
‘Ask them what the consequences should be for homeschooling parents who fail to educate children.’
Home invasion
His comments came after writer Jill Filipovic argued that homeschooling families should accept more scrutiny if they believe homeschooling delivers better educational outcomes.
“If homeschooling is actually super high quality, then homeschooling families should not object to being evaluated, tested, and checked-in-on to make sure their kids are actually learning,” Filipovic wrote in a post viewed more than one million times.
Luckey responded that homeschool students often succeed precisely because they are not forced into what he described as the “slow-progress-across-all-subjects method public schools impose on every student, no matter how they learn.”
He added that standardized oversight would likely undermine the flexibility that makes homeschooling effective in the first place
“The evaluation/testing you are talking about would almost certainly prohibit that sort of tailored education,” Luckey wrote, “especially since they would be designed and administered by a system that wants to eliminate homeschooling in almost all cases.”
Several studies appear to support at least part of Luckey’s argument.
RELATED: Right-wing investor to challenge traditional banking with national crypto bank
Study haul
A 2022 study analyzing results from the Classic Learning Test — a college entrance exam launched in 2015 — found homeschool students outperformed peers from other school systems by margins ranging from three to 12.1 points, including in verbal and writing categories.
A 2025 study by Cardus found that 45% of short-term homeschoolers earned at least a bachelor’s degree, roughly comparable to the 46% rate among non-homeschooled students. The same study also found homeschoolers were more likely to be married, have children, volunteer in their communities, and report higher levels of optimism.
Meanwhile, a 2026 overview of peer-reviewed research found that 62% of studies conducted over a 30-year period concluded homeschool students outperformed their traditionally schooled peers.
RELATED: Anti-Trump Indian investor wants you to use this hat that reads your thoughts
Rubber rooms
Luckey also rejected the argument that public schools better prepare children for real-world socialization.
“We are putting the vast majority of our children into madhouses that no longer have anything to do with how society works or what they will experience in said society,” he wrote.
Despite the growing body of research and the rapid rise in homeschooling, major media outlets continue to advocate for tighter oversight. The Washington Post reported in 2024 that between 1.9 million and 2.7 million American children were being homeschooled — roughly a 50% increase over six years.
In England, homeschooling numbers rose from fewer than 81,000 students in 2022 to roughly 92,000 in 2023. The Guardian attributed much of the increase to COVID-era lockdowns while simultaneously calling for greater regulation and oversight, arguing public schools provide stronger safeguards for children.
Luckey, however, said critics often apply a double standard — demanding accountability from parents while excusing systemic failures in public education.
Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Align, Education, Education department, Educational outcomes, Parents rights, Public schools, Bachelors degree, Homeschooling, Lifestyle
TCM practitioner warns: Screen time damages eyes long before symptoms appearâancient remedies offer hope
(NaturalNews) Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treats vision and eye issues like dry eye and fatigue by addressing whole-body imbalances (liver, kidney, splee…
Data centers, forever chemicals, and a poisoned future: The toxic alliance fueling a public health crisis
(NaturalNews) Deep in the pine forests of Wayne County, Mississippi, a Sipcam Agro plant quietly releases the herbicide paraquat into the air â a chemical so leth…
Germany was never truly âde-nazifiedâ after WWII, Medvedev claims
(NaturalNews) Medvedev claims the West deliberately sabotaged post-WWII de-nazification of Germany to protect high-ranking Nazis for Cold War purposes. Histo…
China orders companies to defy US sanctions in escalating oil war with Washington
(NaturalNews) China ordered its companies to defy US sanctions on five domestic oil refiners linked to Iranian oil trade, deploying a 2021 blocking law for the …
