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carla🍓WILL SEE BTS NO MATTER WHAT! retweeted
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the second the crowd got splashed jimin lost it 😭😭 pointing at them and laughing nonstop
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Finally full video... Jimin couldn't stop laughing 😭😂 the e second the water splashed into the crowd, everyone started hiding.
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Jacob Fatu has completely SNAPPED!! 😰 The Samoan Werewolf just SPLASHED Eric André TWICE!
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Jo Cox: Ten Years On. On 16 June 2016, Labour MP Jo Cox was brutally stabbed 15 times and shot three times in a savage attack outside her constituency surgery in the quiet Yorkshire market town of Birstall. A mother of two, cut down in her prime while going about her duties. It was a horrific crime that shocked the nation and deserves to be remembered with dignity. But for many Birstall residents who knew the killer, and for millions of ordinary Britons sick and tired of mass immigration, failed multiculturalism, grooming gang scandals and the relentless erosion of community life, this week’s tenth anniversary feels less like genuine mourning and more like a carefully orchestrated political weapon. Thomas Mair, 52, was a reclusive gardener well known locally as a troubled loner. He had a long history of mental health problems including OCD, depression and crippling anxiety, and had sought help at a local wellbeing centre just the day before. Eyewitnesses heard him shout this is for Britain as he carried out the frenzied assault. In court he declared himself death to traitors, freedom for Britain. Mair had no links whatsoever to Britain First or any organised far-right group. His home was filled with white supremacist literature, Nazi books and bomb-making manuals. The courts labelled the murder an act of terrorism motivated by extremist ideology. But to those who lived alongside him for years, this was the visible breakdown of a deeply disturbed local man with severe, well documented mental health issues who had finally snapped. Within hours of the murder, selective phrases from the attack were clipped and splashed across the front pages. Headlines screamed Britain First, pinning the atrocity to the Brexit referendum taking place one week later. It was a gift to Remain campaigners desperate to smear Leave voters and immigration sceptics as dangerous extremists. Ten years on, the tragedy is still wheeled out like clockwork to silence dissent. Dare to speak about uncontrolled mass immigration, integration failures, grooming gangs, Islamist terror incidents, no-go areas or two-tier policing, and Jo Cox’s name is immediately invoked to crush debate. Hundreds of innocent people have been slaughtered and thousands more raped or terrorised in those other atrocities. Yet they are rarely granted the same permanent national shrine or endless establishment sermons on hate and division. Meanwhile, Jo Cox’s widower Brendan Cox continues to position himself as a leading voice on social cohesion. In 2026 he is still warning of a national emergency over far-right threats and division, while enjoying influence with senior political figures. This is the same Brendan Cox who was forced to resign from Save the Children in 2015 after multiple complaints from female colleagues about inappropriate behaviour, unwanted advances and flirtatious conduct while drinking. He later admitted making mistakes that caused hurt and offence. Further allegations emerged of an incident at Harvard involving inappropriate touching. A woman in her 30s reported it to police. No charges were filed and Mr Cox has strongly denied assault. He stepped back from some charities set up in his wife’s name in 2018 amid the scandal. Yet here he remains, a decade later, still prominently in the spotlight, prompting private dismay in charity circles. Jo Cox’s death was a tragedy. She was a dedicated MP taken far too soon. But transforming the mental collapse and ideological crime of one well-known local loner into a permanent shield against any honest discussion of Britain’s borders, demographics and disastrous integration record, while conveniently airbrushing her husband’s controversies, is the real scandal. Locals in Birstall knew Tommy Mair as the troubled man who finally snapped. Ten years on, many are still asking why simply acknowledging the truth brands you an extremist in modern Britain. #UKNews #UKPolitics #JoCox
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