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Probably just coincidence! 😆😂🤣
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A 13-year-old was reportedly found nearly naked and drunk with 7 random Pakistani men. A neighbor heard screams in central London and reported it. Police then arrested the 13 year old, but didn't arrest the men.

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We all know there are more taxes to come aye Napkins! 😉
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RT @TRobinsonNewEra: A Scottish grandmother posted the following today, and the whole incident has sickened me. "This is my grandson, Luca…
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Tommy is over in America and Americans are now listening This is the real evil being shown to us The evil that has infested the UK and many of the western countries Grooming Rape Gangs praying on British Children People are so easily distracted and unable to see this is the evil ideology that was spreading, this is what Trump Vowed to eradicate from the face of the Earth Radical Islamic Terrorism and this is what Tommy has been fighting for years, the ripple effect carried over into our nation through the teachings of Islam Time to pay attention #harrythesoulcoach #unitedkingdom #groominggangs #truth #TommyRobinson
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Brilliant! Douglas Murray compares white Western culture to vanilla ice cream.
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Boom 💥 beautifully said!!
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This video of Marco Rubio is still golden. “I want Israel to destroy Hamas. They’re vicious animals.” How can you not love this guy?

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Farcical. Yesterday, Chris Hipkins publicly criticised Genesis Energy for not dipping into its own pockets to fund new generation projects, completely unaware that the company is in fact committing $1.6 billion to new generation. For the Labour leader to be so out of touch with the basic details of major new generation projects at a company in which the government holds a 51% stake, is a masterclass in incompetence. Hipkins then claimed there is "manufactured scarcity" in electricity supply, completely ignoring the massive barrier of resource consents, which this government's Fast-track Approvals Act is designed to address. Hipkins rounded off by criticising the proposed LNG terminal - while failing to make any mention of the record levels of Indonesian coal imported by Labour - which ironically coincided with his govt declaring a climate emergency.
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The Officer Who Held the Line When the System Wouldn't A short video went viral last weekend for a simple reason: a police officer did her job. In Whitechapel, surrounded by an angry crowd of Muslim men demanding the arrest of a Christian street preacher, a lone Metropolitan Police officer calmly refused. She did not panic, apologise or search for a pretext to silence them. She stated the law. In Britain, people have the right to speak in public, and if you do not want to hear it, you can walk away. That moment of basic competence travelled across the internet because it felt extraordinary, and that is the real scandal: ordinary policing now looks heroic. The officer's name has not been released and the Metropolitan Police have declined to comment, which in a way is fitting. She stands not as a celebrity but as a reminder of what the uniform is supposed to represent; calm authority, legal clarity and the quiet confidence of a state that knows its own laws and is not afraid to apply them. What she demonstrated in a few minutes has been missing for years. Again and again, British police forces have arrested street preachers, comedians, activists and ordinary citizens for saying things that offended someone, and again and again the courts have thrown the cases out. Judges have repeated the same lesson: free speech protects ideas that shock, offend and disturb. The cycle is depressingly familiar – arrest first, apologise later and pay compensation at the taxpayer's expense – yet it continues. This officer broke that cycle by applying Article 10 of the Human Rights Act on the street, in real time and under pressure from a hostile crowd claiming territorial ownership of public space. She understood something too many officers now forget: public order law is not a tool to silence speech but a tool to protect it, and that is why the video struck such a nerve. It was not merely reassuring; it was unsettling, because if this is what correct policing looks like, why does it feel so rare. The answer lies in training and culture. Freedom of Information requests have shown that recruits receive almost no serious training on free speech law while being immersed in ideological frameworks, diversity seminars and social messaging. The imbalance is glaring. Officers are taught how to avoid offence before they are taught how to protect liberty, and the result is predictable. Faced with complaints, many officers choose the path of least resistance: silence the speaker, remove the risk and let the courts sort it out later. It is safer for careers, easier for paperwork and disastrous for public trust. The Whitechapel officer chose the harder path, stood her ground, upheld the law and resisted the pressure of the crowd, behaving exactly as every British police officer should behave, and the fact that this felt remarkable should trouble every citizen. This single moment exposes the gap between what policing is meant to be and what it has become. One officer knew the law and trusted it, and the public watched in relief because they are no longer sure the institution does. She should not be exceptional; she should be the standard. Until she is, the video will keep circulating as both a comfort and a warning. "In Whitechapel, surrounded by an angry crowd of Muslim men demanding the arrest of a Christian street preacher, a lone Metropolitan Police officer calmly refused. She did not panic, apologise or search for a pretext to silence them. She stated the law."
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Who Agrees with Rowan Atkinson that one of the most important things in life is “The Right To Express Yourself Freely” 👏👏👏👏 I certainly do, it is the bedrock of our democracy and society!
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Reminder: London’s Muslim mayor dismisses white British rape victims as he keeps victimizing Muslims by portraying them as poor, harmless victims of “Islamophobia”. He should be removed from office! Share if you agree!

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I am Charlie Kirk!
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HELP ME PLEASE. A MAN NEEDS HIS NUGGS
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