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🚨🇬🇧 Look, Lucy Connolly is not the brightest button, so let's help her understand why she went to prison for her tweet, and why Bushra will not go to prison for her's. Bushra Shaikh is not saying: “Go and burn white people’s houses down.” She is making a sarcastic point about the racist double standard at the heart of these riots. When a Muslim, Black, brown, or migrant man commits a crime, the far-right does not just blame the individual. They blame the whole community. They march on mosques. They attack hotels. They threaten families. They burn infrastructure. They turn one person’s alleged crime into a licence for collective punishment. When a white man commits a crime, nobody asks whether we should burn down white neighbourhoods, attack white families, or terrorise random white people in retaliation. Why? Because most of us understand the basic moral principle here: individuals are responsible for their own crimes. Communities are not collectively guilty because of the race, religion, or immigration status of an offender. That is Bushra’s point. Lucy Connolly’s tweet was different. She did not ask a sarcastic question exposing the absurdity of collective punishment. She targeted migrant hotels - the exact infrastructure already being demonised by the far-right - and wrote: “Set fire to all the fvcking hotels full of the bastards for all I care.” And then mobs did exactly that. That is not a clever point about hypocrisy. That is not anti-racism. That is not “free speech absolutism.” It is language directed at a vulnerable out-group, in a volatile real-world context, approving or encouraging the destruction of the places they were living. Bushra’s post says: “Why don’t you apply your own logic when the offender is white?” Lucy’s post said: “Burn down the hotels full of migrants.” If you can’t see the difference, I can't help you.
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Let's make her famous.
Meet Jade Mitchell. From Belfast. Saying: "This is where should be being burnt out.. illegal immigrant hotels etc." "If there is factual information of illegals staying here do it." @NIFRSOFFICIAL
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Johnny retweeted
If you are being told to "protest" in Belfast but you weren't in Bristol after Alina Burns tried to behead someone, ask yourself "why?"
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Jenrick's exact words to Parliament. 26th October 2023. Send it to every Reform UK Ltd supporter.
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Call you old fashioned? Alright, old-fashioned, @PatrickChristys, let us go through the decades you prefer. The 1960s: Ian Brady and Myra Hindley tortured and murdered five children, buried them on Saddleworth Moor, and recorded their screams on tape. The 1970s: Peter Sutcliffe murdered 13 women with hammers and screwdrivers across Yorkshire. Dennis Nilsen began strangling young men in his London flat, dismembering them, boiling their skulls on his stove, and flushing the remains down the drains. The 1980s: Michael Ryan shot 16 people dead in Hungerford. Fred and Rose West were raping, torturing, and dismembering women and girls and burying them under their house in Gloucester. Their own daughter among them. The 1990s: Two 10-year-old boys abducted a toddler from a shopping centre in Liverpool, tortured him, and bludgeoned him to death with bricks and an iron bar. Thomas Hamilton walked into a primary school in Dunblane and shot 16 five-year-olds and their teacher. Harold Shipman was murdering his patients by the hundred. The 2000s: James Watt and his family enslaved a man for a decade, tortured him with baseball bats, air pistols, boiling water, and pit bull attacks, then decapitated him and dumped his body in a lake. Mathew Hardman, 17, murdered a 90-year-old woman, cut out her heart, placed it on a silver platter, and drank her blood. The 2010s: Derrick Bird shot 12 people dead across Cumbria. Thomas Mair shot and stabbed an MP in the street while shouting "Britain first". The 2020s: Jemma Mitchell decapitated her friend, stored the body for two weeks, and drove 200 miles to dump it. Those are the decades you prefer. And for each decade there are 20 other equally horrific incidents. And here is the thing, old fashioned Patrick. According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence, burglary, and car crime have fallen by close to 90% since the mid-1990s. The ONS confirms that violent crime is two-thirds lower now than in the 1990s. The country you live in today is measurably, statistically, dramatically safer than the one you are nostalgic for. That's not an opinion, it's a fact. And I am not even touching Glasgow and its past knife crime epidemic. So, which decade was better, Patrick? Tell us.
Call me old fashioned but I preferred our country before Somalians started trying to behead people in the street.
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Johnny retweeted
Here’s what really happened.
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Let’s break this tragedy down 😭😂 1 - It’s “two-tier”, not “two tied”. The education system is the first victim here. 2 - Your son pleaded guilty. That’s usually a clue he did it. 3 - “It didn’t hit anyone” is a strange defence. If I rob a bank but drop the money on the way out, I’m still getting arrested. 4 - Calling it a kangaroo court after a guilty plea is like calling a football match fixed because your defender scored 3 own goals. 3 - “He’s only 21.” A fully grown adult then. 4 - “He’s got a full-time job.” Brilliant. So he had something to lose and still decided launching traffic cones at police was a good career move. 5 - “Never been in trouble before.” Well congratulations, he’s popped his virginity. 6 - The judge didn’t remand him because he’s white. He remanded him because throwing things at police during disorder tends to be frowned upon and is ILLEGAL! The funniest part is that this entire post reads like: “My son committed the crime, admitted the crime, was filmed committing the crime, pleaded guilty to the crime… but somehow the real criminal is the judge.” 😭😂
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Johnny retweeted
Your ICE agents shot an unarmed US citizen in the head. A mother. Then they shot another man for standing in the street. The US government murders its own citizens.
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it. Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse. It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
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There's a new initiative in Makerfield to put signs up pointing at places where idiots live.
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Barely a month ago this man was imprisoned for the violent rape of a Sikh woman believing that she was a Muslim. No Douglas Murray articles in the Spectator, no Baroness Fox speech in the Lords. No riots. Two tier? Too right bbc.com/news/articles/cpqxrz…
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Rob Kenyon in lockstep with the script he’s been coached to stick to in order to deflect from his litany of misogynistic comments. It wasn’t all 15 years ago, and respecting your Mum and your Nan should be standard, not ‘proof’ you’re not a sexist #bbcqt

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Pint-Size here disrespecting the wishes of the poor Nowak family.
I don’t think so mate
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Nigel Farage has yet again incited riots on the streets of Britain, and now police are being attacked. ‘Cold hard rage’ He should be held to account.

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Just spotted Lee Anderson among the protestors in Southampton.
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Farage could have been in Parliament today, doing his job, and ask any question he wanted of the Home Secretary about the tragic Henry Novak case. Where was he? Instead he hides behind pre-recorded rage-bait videos. Coward.
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Most of these poor twats are going to be arrested. Farage will be at home drinking expensive wine, counting his money and chuckling to himself. This is the two-tier society we actually live in.
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He's heading for a big fall.
Chris Mason, "You made sexual remarks about Carol Vorderman" Reform UK's candidate for Makerfield Robert Kenyon, "Sorry, I've not made sexual remarks about Carol Vorderman" "Somebody else did, then I responded with a crass joke about that comment" "Personally, I didn't make the comment" Chris Mason, "Carol Vorderman said that what you said was disgusting" "There's a pattern about what you said in the past which sound like you're degrading women" Robert Kenyon, "There might have been a few crass comments" "If I was an elected public official which I am now, I wouldn't make any crass comments" "The comments I made before were before I was involved in politics"
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Chris Mason, "You made sexual remarks about Carol Vorderman" Reform UK's candidate for Makerfield Robert Kenyon, "Sorry, I've not made sexual remarks about Carol Vorderman" "Somebody else did, then I responded with a crass joke about that comment" "Personally, I didn't make the comment" Chris Mason, "Carol Vorderman said that what you said was disgusting" "There's a pattern about what you said in the past which sound like you're degrading women" Robert Kenyon, "There might have been a few crass comments" "If I was an elected public official which I am now, I wouldn't make any crass comments" "The comments I made before were before I was involved in politics"
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RT @supertanskiii: What’s going on in Southampton isn’t about injustice, it’s about male violence. It’s knuckle dragging scum being incit…

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