Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Her obituary: Iryna Zarutska, 23, of Charlotte, North Carolina, passed away on Friday, 22 August 2025.

Obituary, Visitation & Funeral Information | Iryna Zarutska


"Born on 22 May 2002, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Iryna was the beloved daughter of Anna Zarutska and Stanislav Zarutskyi. In August 2022, she emigrated from Ukraine with her mother, sister, and brother to escape the war, and she quickly embraced her new life in the United States.

""A gifted and passionate artist, Iryna graduated from Synergy College in Kyiv with a degree in Art and Restoration. She shared her creativity generously, gifting family and friends with her artwork. She loved sculpting and designing unique, eclectic clothing that reflected her vibrant spirit.

"Iryna also had a deep love for animals. She often cared for her neighbors’ pets, and many fondly remember seeing her walking them through the neighborhood, always with her radiant smile. She dreamed of pursuing a career as a Veterinary Assistant while also working toward her independence by learning to drive. Remarkably, she became fluent in English within a very short time, reflecting her determination and love of learning.

"Though she enjoyed adventures, sightseeing, and exploring new places with her close friends, Iryna was also a homebody at heart, happiest when surrounded by family and loved ones. Her mother lovingly recalls her ability to sleep for wonderfully long stretches—something she affectionately called an “artist’s gift.”

"Iryna is survived by her parents, Anna and Stanislav; her sister, Valeriia; her brother, Bohdan; her life partner, Stas Nikulytsia; aunt, Valeria Haskell (Frank Scott); her cousins, Vera Falkner and Viktor Falkner; and many cherished family members and friends.

"Iryna will be remembered for her kindness, her creativity, and the lasting impression she left on everyone she met. Her absence leaves a deep void, but her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved her." . . .

Iryna’s murder and bad judges . . . "Why so much silence from the media?

She Fled the Ukraine War for Safety. America Delivered Her to a Killer.  

"Moreover, many Democrats decry “big business” and “billionaires” by echoing slogans like “eat the rich” while shrugging at the exploitation of cheap labor by illegal immigrants at your Home Depot. Meanwhile, hardworking, law-abiding immigrants like Zarutska, who came here seeking peace — and contribute to local commerce — are left to fall victim to violent criminals in a transit system lacking meaningful security."

. . . "A GoFundMe fundraiser was even launched for Brown, prompting outrage as the narrative pivoted toward pity for the killer instead of justice for the innocent woman whose life he stole. Instead of grappling with the implications of allowing a mentally unstable, repeat violent offender to roam free, media outlets have turned the story into a familiar script: another failure of the system, another man “failed by society.” They want you to believe that the system failed the killer, not the victim. This reframing ignores the hard truth; this was a preventable tragedy, enabled by a justice system more focused on rehabilitation and its political reputation than actual public safety." . . .

In shock and dying, Iryna wonders who and why this happened.

Iryna’s murder and bad judges   . . . "Why so much silence from the media?...
"The media silence is an outrage.  What it tells us about our judges is far worse.  This young woman was murdered because this man was a free man.  Every judge who kept this murderer out of jail should explain what they did."  . . . "Put these judges on TV and have them explain how they gave a “get out of jail card” to a man who should have been locked up.  How many others are free as well?  How many other young women are in danger?" . . .

Liberal media accused of covering up Ukrainian girl's brutal murder in Dem-led city as video explodes online | Daily Mail Online 

" 'If you search MSNBC, CNN, NY Times or Washington Post, you won't find any mention of this news story about Iryna Zarutska,' one X user also wrote. 

'The Democrats on the Charlotte city council tried to block the release of the video footage. 

'Why are they avoiding the story of a Ukrainian white girl being so brutally kiIIed?'

'How can all these outlets have zero stories on a deadly attack and still claim to keep the public informed?' another person wrote. 

A third X user slammed the media for 'ignoring "black on white" crime'.

'Iryna Zarutska was brutally murdered, yet CNN, NYT, WaPo, BBC, Reuters said NOTHING.

'Zero coverage. If it were the other way around, the outrage would be everywhere.'  

Brown Jr. had a lengthy rap sheet and had been released by the Democrat-run police force several times before." . . .



After GoFundMe removes fundraiser for suspect who stabbed Ukrainian refugee on train, Trump slams democrats over law and order in North Carolina 
 . . . As per one of the fundraising page, Brown is just as much of a victim as the woman he fatally stabbed, and the money raised will be used "to stop the injustice against Decarlos Brown Jr." These people choose our congress reps.

Obituary, Visitation & Funeral Information | Iryna Zarutska 

Gravy Train Derails at MSNBC: Top Anchors Face Huge Pay Cut After Comcast Severs Ties With Left-Wing Network

Gravy Train Derails at MSNBC: Top Anchors Face Huge Pay Cut After Comcast Severs Ties With Left-Wing Network (Nov, 2024)

Not a syllable there about the stabbing murder of the young Ukrainian woman.TD

"Comcast is finally cutting ties with MSNBC, the media conglomerate announced Wednesday. That's bad news for the exorbitantly compensated and increasingly unhinged personalities who call the left-wing network home (for now). MSNBC and other declining television assets—but not the reality TV powerhouse Bravo—will be spun off into a new publicly traded company by the end of next year. That means MSNBC will soon be divorced from the ostensibly more serious and less overtly partisan NBC News, which routinely shares reportage, fact-checking (if you can call it that), and contributors with its sister network. Comcast brass on Wednesday told MSNBC staffers that the network's name and peacock logo might not survive the breakup. The outrageously inflated salaries of the network's top anchors almost definitely won't.

"The move suggests Comcast executives can no longer justify to shareholders the enormous incomes of "star" hosts such as Rachel Maddow, Joe Scarborough, and Joy Reid. MSNBC and other Comcast-owned cable networks continue to make money, but those profits have declined substantially in recent years. That explains why executives and investors are eager to rid themselves of the "declining assets." Comcast's stock price rose in after-hours trading on Tuesday after news of the decision was leaked to the press. MSNBC's hosts have had a good run, earning sizable fortunes preaching partisan hysteria to a dwindling audience of elderly viewers. In the week following this year's election, the network drew just 65,000 primetime viewers in the coveted 25-54 age demographic, less than 10 percent of total viewers." . . .    

Pictured: MSNBC commentator: all others there cut from this same mold. TD

 Much more here...

Why the Democrats Really, Really Hate RFK Jr.

 Joseph Ford Cotto  

"That is why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. draws the same fury as Donald Trump, and why his defiance may yet prove more dangerous to Democrats than any policy fight. He is living proof that the age of managed politics is cracking, and that ordinary citizens are not content to be ruled. They demand to be heard."

"Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has become the rare figure who draws as much raw hostility from Democrats as Donald Trump ever has. That fact alone is remarkable.

"Democrats once celebrated Kennedy as the scion of a legendary political dynasty. They now treat him as a menace to society. His break from the blue ranks last year, and the populist movement he has built, mirrors Trump’s earlier rebellion against establishment Republicans. That similarity explains why both men are uniquely loathed by Democratic insiders.

"The fury stems not just from Kennedy’s decision to leave the Democrat party, but from how he left. He accused party leaders of rigging 2024 presidential primaries against him, echoing the language Trump used in 2016 and 2020 about elections being stacked against outsiders.

"Those accusations landed hard with many Americans who already believed Democratic elites, at best, manipulate the rules to protect their favorites and, at worst, utilize election fraud. By later considering a unity ticket with Trump, Kennedy didn’t simply criticize Democratic leadership. He rejected its authority outright.

"That is why Kennedy, now history’s most powerful Health and Human Services secretary, stands in a category almost by himself. Like Trump, he represents a brand of populism that does not map neatly onto traditional left-right divisions. His campaign drew in voters alienated by Democratic elitism, people less concerned with ideology than with authenticity and choice.

"That unpredictability terrifies blue strategists, who, most charitably put, prefer elections to be controlled exercises in coalition management. Kennedy’s rise signaled that many voters want an alternative to being told what options they’re allowed to have." . . . More...

Dr. Joseph Ford Cotto hosts and produces News Sight, speaking the data-driven truth about economic and political issues that impact you. During the 2024 presidential election, he created the Five-Point Forecast, which correctly predicted Trump's national victory and the outcome in all swing states. The author of numerous nonfiction books, Cotto holds a doctorate in business administration and is a Lean Six Sigma Certified Black Belt. During 2014, HLM King Kigeli V of Rwanda bestowed a hereditary knighthood upon him. It was followed by a barony the next year.

How To Pronounce Common (and Commonly Confused) Irish Names

 Word Smarts

"While traditional Irish names can be tricky to sound out, they are very popular — so let’s take a closer look at the correct pronunciation for some names that may be difficult for those outside of Ireland to pronounce."



"Around 4.5 million Irish immigrants entered America between 1820 and 1930, and with them came an influx of lasting Irish culture. Case in point: In 2023, the Irish name Liam became the most popular baby boy name in the U.S. Other Irish names including Connor, Claire, Riley, Nora, Logan, and Rowan also have risen through the ranks.
"But some Irish names aren’t as easy for Americans to pronounce. This is perhaps most notable in the case of Irish American actress Saoirse Ronan. The Oscar-nominated star playfully jokes about her name (pronounced “SUR-sha,” which rhymes with “inertia”) in interviews, and acknowledges that Americans have trouble saying it correctly. While traditional Irish names can be tricky to sound out, they show no signs of waning in popularity — so let’s take a closer look at the correct pronunciation for some that might be difficult for those outside of Ireland to pronounce." . . . Full article

Remember Hurricane Caitríona?
Colonel Custer should have learned how to scream Irish names: half of the Seventh Cavalry killed at Little Bighorn were Irish immigrants.