Britain’s own Virtual Joan of Arc is back again, and this time she’s singing a different tune. Amelia — product of a totalitarian state Reeducation Camp campaign gone horribly right — flips the script on the Left’s cruelty narrative in a remarkably kind and gentle way.

This is political messaging at its absolute finest.

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Thad Balmas
February 11, 2026 5:29 PM

If you come into my house you obey my rules, as gentle as they may be. If not you are shown the front door…

David Pimentel
February 11, 2026 5:29 PM

I prefer the Blondie song, Just Go Away which states unabashedly

Don’t go pre-fab

Cause you been had

Don’t go way sad

Don’t go away mad

Just go away (Go away)

Go away and stay away

Soft messaging is wasted on those who don’t care about abiding by a country’s laws and norms.

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Kurt Wullenweber
February 11, 2026 3:45 PM

Can we get the person doing the Amelia videos to take over mid-term messaging for the Republicans??? How hard should it be to expose the democrats for protecting every scum of the earth illegal alien criminal, JUST SO THEY CAN CONTINUE TO HARM AMERICANS?????????

Kurt Wullenweber
February 11, 2026 3:43 PM

Scott’s comment on teeth was subtle enough, but I have had to say from the first Amelia video, the person running the AI surely knows what a beautiful Caucasian girl looks like!

Keith Jackson
February 11, 2026 3:39 PM

It’s funny. If Maine, for instance, was waving goodbye to its immigrants not conforming to Maine’s culture, they wouldn’t be standing on a hill looking down at long lines of brown and black people. I landed there a couple of years ago (to get guided around doing bird photography) and was met in South Portland by a huge BLM rally. Frothing-at-the-mouth middle aged white women and their significant others were losing their minds. Nothing but whites everywhere. It may have changed – I hear they may even have a Somali enclave – but the threat of abandonment of lobster for… Read more »

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The Genos
February 11, 2026 3:05 PM

Your main title has the word “show“ instead of “slow.“

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Stanley Hall
February 11, 2026 2:47 PM

I haven’t done much international travel, but I visited Sweden some years ago and spent about a week there. In that time I only encountered one person who didn’t speak English. But I felt awkward that I couldn’t speak Swedish. I realized that if I were to move there, my first priority would be to learn the language as I did when I moved from Nebraska to Puerto Rico.

Rick Notkin
February 11, 2026 2:35 PM

It galls me that people who come here [mostly] demand to be accommodated (e.g., signs, websites, public religious practice displays, food shops), but as Bill noted, try moving to, say, Egypt and let me know how well you can get them to accommodate you.