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Clelia L. retweeted
Flashback: A 14-year-old Palestinian jihadist went out to stab and murder non-Muslims in Israel as human sacrifices for Allah. He was shot and neutralized after targeting armed officers first. He didn’t get another chance to kill or target others. Muslims online immediately cut the first part of the video to make it look like he was shot for no reason. The edited clip reached millions of views, turning the jihadist into another “victim of Islamophobia.” Here is the full, unedited version. This is the classic Palestinian propaganda machine in action: indoctrinate children with a death cult, send them to kill Jews, and when they are stopped — scream “victim” and flood the world with lies. A teenager brainwashed by Hamas does not become innocent the moment he is neutralized. He is a willing participant in genocidal jihad. Share the full video. The world needs to see the truth, not the edited propaganda.
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José Nuno Rocha 🌍 retweeted
This sick, racist, MURDER APOLOGIST, Howard University ‘professor’ Dr. Stacey Patton, feels completely comfortable and job secure in saying that STABBING ANOTHER HUMAN BEING to DEATH is the UNARMED WHITE VICTIM’S FAULT! Of course Howard University hasn’t asked her to recant.
🚨 Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University, wrote an article in which she blamed Austin Metcalf – and his family – for Karmelo Anthony's decision to murder him. Titled "Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries," the article argues that Jeff Metcalf failed to teach Austin that "black children have boundaries." In other words, Jeff should have taught Austin that black people will try to kill you if you ask them to stop violating social norms. While Patton falls short of outright defending Karmelo's decision, the entire purpose of the piece is to rationalize his behavior. Kind of like "Sure Karmelo shouldn't have stabbed him, but it was Austin's fault at the end of the day." She writes, "We have to talk about Austin's decision to approach and confront." As if Austin didn't have the right to tell someone from another school to leave his school's tent. As if somehow that minor confrontation justifies stabbing him in the heart. It is complete insanity. Patton ties Austin's behavior to "a long cultural tradition of policing black bodies and space." Right. Patton's Substack has nearly 50k followers. He has 300k followers on Facebook. She is an accomplished professor and journalist. The article received thousands of likes. We've all seen the low-class black people causing a scene outside of the courthouse. But it appears that even many educated blacks believe that people of their race have the right to murder anyone who asks them to stop playing music in public, respect physical boundaries, and so on. "Let us do what we want or we'll kill you" appears to be the message being broadcast by a sizable share of the black community. You don't have to be a far-right radical to recognize the many unsettling implications this holds for the future of American race relations.
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Sussex patriot retweeted
A jury in Dublin, Ireland has heard that Riad Bouchaker, who is accused of attempting to murder three young children outside a school, had allegedly been “upset” over a social welfare refusal before the attack. Three children were stabbed. One 5-year-old girl was stabbed in the upper body, head, and chest. Her mother told the court that her daughter required emergency surgery, during which a fragment of her skull had to be removed. The court also heard that bone fragments were found in her hair. The child survived. But her life has been permanently changed. She is now reportedly non-verbal, uses a wheelchair, and communicates by blinking. This is not just a crime story. It is a story about public safety, failed systems, weak borders, and governments that keep exposing ordinary families to dangers they never voted for. How many more children have to be harmed before Western leaders admit that their first duty is to protect their own citizens? This could have been anyone’s child. A government that refuses to protect its people from preventable violence has betrayed the most basic responsibility of leadership. Credit House of Common sense
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KKN9ja retweeted
Replying to @DHQNigeria
God punish all una wey dey very spineless? Passing? He fall sick and die? Them abduct am then murder am for forest, una dey talk as if the man dey enjoy life, fall sick and die.

@HQNigerianArmy If na true say Major General Rabe Abubakar die in bandit/insurgent/kidnapper custody and all of you no vex and reset this f*cking system wey Tinubu dey lead, e no go better for ANY of you. Whether na snake, koboko, bullet or even malaria wey kill am , no reason he suppose dey in their custody for 1 minute talk les of 1 hour talk less of close to two weeks. Honor your uniform. Reset this system. Tinubu government no get capacity, ability or desire to provide leadership. You suppose say enough is enough. Now is the time. Reset the system. Run credible election and return to barracks. Pls because today na Major General Rabe, a whole Major General, tomorrow e fit be ANY of you.
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how to get away with murder นี่ตามดูเพราะสนใจทนายเกย์คนนึง เฟียสดี แต่ก็เว่อร์มากแบบที่ตัวละครนั้นกระพริบตากับเกอีกคนนึงละนัดไปเอากันในห้องน้ำศาลได้ (เหนือจริงมาก 555)
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Joy Kamiza retweeted
Replying to @RapidReport2025
Looks like murder to me, they should be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted, ain’t no way all of them forgot to secure the rope
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CyFr 🇨🇦💙💛 retweeted
OMG A possible Epstein MURDER VICTIM has been identified
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Replying to @Heccles94
Marxism in 3 words: Hate. Envy. Murder. @Heccles94 has Stage 2 Marxism. Don't be like @Heccles94.
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Lorenz Cordova retweeted
BREAKING: IT'S MURDER! Death of a 31-year-old woman dropped by ICE at a Pittsburgh bus stop in freezing weather with no coat ruled a homicide! The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s office has ruled the death by hypothermia of Haitian immigrant Daphy Michel, who spent more than 30 hours shivering at a Pittsburgh bus stop after being dumped by ICE, a homicide. Three days earlier, Michel had been in Washington County Jail on misdemeanor charges that a judge dismissed. Her family was waiting to pick her up in Charleroi – just a 40-minute drive away. But because ICE had placed a detainer on her, instead of releasing her to loved ones, authorities handed her over to immigration enforcement. ICE fitted her with an ankle monitor, put her in their “Alternatives to Detention” program, and then dropped her off on the South Side of Pittsburgh, far from home, in February cold, wearing only light clothing. She never made it back. “When you release someone like that that far from home, it’s a recipe for disaster,” Her attorney Joseph Murphy said. “She would have been in her own environment. She wouldn’t have been sitting around a bus stop [with no coat] in February, and she’d be alive now.” The death at the hands of ICE was no accident. It was the direct result of cold, bureaucratic cruelty, with immigration officials choosing enforcement theater over basic human decency. County Executive Sara Innamorato said the death was “a tragedy that appears that with a little humanity, it could have been completely avoidable.” After the death, friends and family gathered at the bus stop where she died and held a vigil for her (photo, right). This horror is part of a pattern under Trump’s ICE that hasn’t dissipated since the agency has fallen from the headlines: they still treat people as disposable, and appear to get perverse satisfaction making life as difficult as possible for the people they harass, like dropping vulnerable individuals in unfamiliar places with no support. Michel didn’t deserve to die alone in the cold on a bench because the system cared more about optics than people. Her death should haunt every official who signed off on this cruel process. Each one should be worried about the pendulum of justice swinging in their direction now that the ruling is official. If this preventable, heartbreaking tragedy makes you furious, like and share this post. No one should die abandoned in brutal winter's cold because ICE decided their life didn’t matter.
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But of course, you can't even see why you're wrong because you support a woman's 'right' to lie in court to destroy a man's reputation. You even support a woman's 'right' to murder her own children if she hates the father or hates them.
Replying to @NotFarLeftAtAll
Attempted murder
Dulu retweeted
Uncle Murder sends officer Ricky a message 😤😤😭😭
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Rip van Winkle retweeted
Replying to @LollipopLeyley
whats the excuse you have when one of your precious high-iq white guys murder suicides his family or touches kids
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Replying to @AgoristN @MikeMtk63
how did they "take it"? when was it "yours"? what changed with that murder?
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Nope. Because some people kill people is not evidence that murder laws don't work. Removing a rule because some people break it, that's just retarded logic. It show you as a pro malware asshole. Go away. Go to ETH.
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What??!! How did we get to this point. Probation for murder!
It seems super fishy. On something like that typically more than one person does a safety check on anyone going over the edge as a fail safe. The fact she had ZERO ropes attached AT ALL (you could maybe understand a carabiner not being attached properly or something) and NO ONE noticed or said anything? I just can't believe a entire group of people are that stupid around a life or death business like bungee jumping... And not to mention the poor victim not noticing nothing was connected to her or saying anything...it's like they lied to her and said "ok you're good to go!" We're talking either premeditated murder or the most low I.Q. caveman-level intelligences at work.
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Rip van Winkle retweeted
Replying to @LollipopLeyley
Whites may want to sit out the child murder argument.
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