Rebacca Robinson
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🚨 BABY NEARLY STABBED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT - BY A MIGRANT WHO HUNTED HIM DOWN
A mother and her defenceless 16-month-old are followed like prey… then the migrant pulls a blade and tries to carve up the toddler.
We shouldn’t have to live like this.
Our streets have become hunting grounds for imported savages while spineless politicians lecture us about “tolerance.”
How many more White British/Irish babies need to be slashed before we admit mass migration is child slaughter by design?
Deport them. All of them. Now.
This isn’t compassion - it’s civilisational suicide.
Who’s still defending this madness? Drop your thoughts below. 🇬🇧🇮🇪
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In Japan, there is no janitor.
The children are the janitors.
Every day. After lunch. Twenty minutes.
Classrooms. Hallways. The toilets too.
Since 1947 it has been written into the national curriculum.
An official part of school. No grade. No exam.
You simply clean the space you use.
So the cleaning cloth sits on the supply list.
A six-year-old packs her own, folded, with her name on it,
the same week she first learns to hold a pencil.
She kneels. She wipes a floor that wasn't even dirty yet.
And long before she can spell the word,
her own two hands have taught her what respect is.
Then something strange happened. The world came to copy it.
Egypt runs it now, in thousands of schools.
Indonesia teaches it. So does Mongolia.
They flew their teachers to Tokyo to learn the secret,
and the secret was a wet rag in the hand of a child.
Think of the last time you watched a seven-year-old
clean a floor with no punishment, no payment, no shame.
Japan asks it of every child, every afternoon.
And it has never once called it a chore.
It calls it the first day of becoming a person. 🇯🇵

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A 12-year-old boy was swimming in a few feet of water off Alaska when an orca shot straight at him at full speed. It bumped his shoulder, then folded its body in half, turned, and swam back out to sea. The boy was unharmed. The researcher who described it said the orca realized at the last second that he was not food.
Wild orcas have killed zero humans in all the years people have kept records. Not one person, in any ocean, ever. The same animal, kept in a marine park tank, has killed four people.
They could if they wanted to. An orca can kill a blue whale, the biggest animal that has ever lived. Off South Africa, pods flip great white sharks upside down, hold them still until they stop moving, and eat the liver. The sharks leave those waters and stay away for up to a year.
What an orca will eat comes down to one thing: what its family taught it to hunt as a baby. Scientists have found at least ten different kinds of orca around the world, and each kind eats only a short list of foods. Some hunt only salmon. Some hunt only seals. One group near Antarctica eats just one kind of fish. A salmon-eating pod will swim right past a seal, because no one ever taught them to catch seals.
Baby orcas learn the family diet from their mothers and grandmothers, the same way you learned which things in your kitchen are food. This gets passed down for generations and almost never changes. Different kinds share the same water, ignore each other, and don't even breed with each other. Humans were never on a single one of those lists. We are just not something an orca's mother ever taught it to eat.
There is one exception on record. In 1972, a surfer off California was bitten hard enough to need more than 100 stitches. He was in a black wetsuit with sea lions swimming nearby. The orca let go the moment it realized its mistake and left.
And wild orcas do more than leave us alone. In a 2025 study, scientists recorded 34 separate times, over 20 years and in oceans all over the world, when wild orcas swam up to people and offered them food. Fish, birds, pieces of seal, a whole stingray, once a sea turtle. Each time, the orca dropped its catch next to the person and waited to see what they would do.
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One of the biggest mysteries to me is that orcas are the most efficient predators on Earth, yet they’ve never hunted humans in the wild. Maybe they know something we don’t
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This beautiful and talented young Irish teacher went for a run one morning and was brutally stabbed to death in the neck by an immigrant on benefits from Slovakia. His family, also on benefits in Ireland, tried to hide his crime. The British and Irish media and governments tried to downplay the crime and instead tried to destroy the life of her grieving boyfriend because he stated that neither the man or his family should have been in Ireland in the first place.
Jake Fitzsimons@JakeFitzsimons
This was stolen from us. Not just the beautiful person herself, but all she represented as a part of Ireland. A piece of ambitious youth. A piece of wisdom unto the next generations after her. A piece of artistic talent and whimsy. A joyful harmony in an otherwise now emptiness room. A light in the dark. Stolen
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A school in Japan apparently stopped saying “itadakimasu” and “gochisousama” before and after school lunch.
The reasons were apparently things like:
“Why should we say it if we pay for school lunch?”
“Religious consideration.”
Honestly, that feels very strange to me.
“Itadakimasu” is not a religion.
It is not about worshipping someone.
It is about thanking the people who made the food,
the people who delivered it,
the people who cooked it,
and the life that became our food.
Before eating, we simply say one word of gratitude.
That is all.
The idea that “we paid money, so we don’t need gratitude,”
or “it looks religious, so we should remove it,”
is much scarier to teach children, in my opinion.
“Itadakimasu” is gratitude for life.
“Gochisousama” is gratitude for the people who prepared the meal.
These are not words Japan should erase.
They are words we should preserve.

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O MAIOR EXPOSED DO ANO E NINGUÉM TÁ FALANDO SOBRE…
Simplesmente usuários do Reddit expuseram que a empresa Amazon e o Vinted estão permitindo anúncios de crianças à venda de forma velada.
Os ped*filos usam da seguinte estratégia: anunciam brinquedos, ursos, bonecas e roupas de bebês com preços absurdamente caros que não condizem com o valor do produto, e na descrição, colocam as características da criança.
Na descrição, colocam informações como “prematuro”, idade, cor dos olhos e cabelo, quantos kg pesa, altura e gênero.
A plataforma Amazon está apagando comentários que falam sobre essa situação e o Vinted limitou os comentários de todas as redes sociais, não deixando ninguém comentar.
Quem for pesquisar sobre isso no tiktok, verá que todos os usuários que expuseram essa nojeira alcançando milhões de views estão tendo seus vídeos banidos da plataforma.




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My generation has failed millions of young British men and women who now feel unable to raise a family in our country, in our home.
Inflation. Housing. Immigration. Energy. Crime. Jobs.
The last 30 years has been a catastrophic failure.
It’s very easy for people of my age to sit in mortgage-free homes bought for a fraction of what it’s proportionately worth today and blame young Brits for the hole they find themselves in.
I’m not going to do that.
Yes, there are people taking the piss. They were when I was younger.
The vast majority of young men and women in our country want to work hard, find their way in life and build a family.
It is NOT their fault that inflation continues to soar, wages lag, the housing market is stacked against them, brutal energy costs drive up everything, their town centres are filthy with no opportunities, hard work is taxed to oblivion, millions of third world migrants are prioritised ahead of them.
We force them through university for no good reason, then saddle them with outrageous interest which is essentially just another tax.
That is not their fault. That is our fault.
My generation should start taking some responsibility for the mess we have left.
And we should start being honest about the pain required to fix it. Because we have had it easy, and our children and grandchildren will be the ones who have to pay for it - our eye-watering national debt is a shame on my generation. It is a genuine disgrace.
A false reality, all propped up by borrowed and printed money. It’s a con.
I feel guilty about it. I am trying to do something about it. It’s what Restore Britain is all about.
To leave a better country than the one handed to us.
A country where young men and women feel able to raise their family. That’s the aim.
A Britain restored.
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@Mschatnoir You could not pay me any amount of money to visit there either. Detained In Dubai support/advice groups exists for a reason. 😳
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@Mschatnoir I heard that the whole D. Chocolate thing was started due to a term being the top in searches with Dubai mentioned and they wanted to obscure it,so they came up with marketing this 'meh' chocolate as a must have. 🤔🤢
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When YOU think of Dubai...what do you associate it with?
Me? RAPE/EXCESS/NASTY/NOTHANKS/KEEP IT
The stories I have heard are horrific. These men full of money degrading young women in every way they can imagine and boy do they go for it. These men who are 'Holy' Muslims...yeah..pray 5 times a day does not make you enter any afterlife of worth lads...boy are you going to find out the truth of this existence when standing before your maker, every thought, behaviour and action open Infront of you and it's consequences...
I respect the open hedonistic atheist more..he thinks i'll do whatever because nothing has any meaning and when we die it's wires in a box...over...then at least they don't pretend to be 'good' or somehow have a deity supporting their evil deeds
Dubai? No thanks...none of it...

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