Peachy Keenan's Extremely Domestic

Peachy Keenan's Extremely Domestic

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Train stabbings, fertility, childhood vaccines, New York City, Taylor Swift, and your favorite southern fried diners: The real battles are going to be fought outside the Pentagon.

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Peachy Keenan
Sep 10, 2025
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Stop fighting, this is the war room.

There was a brief ceasefire after last November’s triumphant victory when the enemy was too shellshocked and demoralized to formulate a counterattack.

That halcyon period is now over. The culture war is raging again. We are not yet at Summer of Floyd levels of heat, but next summer, an election year, may be a doozy.

Targets are not burning to the ground, but I would argue that the level of hatred and vengeance brewing in the hearts of the left’s deranged and dysgenic misfits has never been higher.

We won the White House and I am still riding that dopamine high.

But the cities, our schools, and the media were lost years ago. Worse: the army of angry, broken people they created are now fully engaged in asymmetric warfare against innocents.

Asymmetric warfare requires opening the southern border to release millions of unvetted foreigners from the third world into our cities and small towns. It requires releasing psychotic murders and rapists into the general public, flying hundreds of thousands of Haitians into the heartland, and conducting dangerous medical experiments on suicidal, angry young men by injecting them with women’s hormones.

Robert Westman, deranged tranny, murdered two children and shot a dozen others.

There are so many battles raging on so many fronts that I wanted to recap them all to raise awareness.

Some of them we are decisively winning; others we have not yet begun to fight. Let’s review some of the big ones that blew up this week:

The Battle of Public Safety

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