Glen Rayner

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Glen Rayner

Glen Rayner

@GlenosaurusRex

Bergabung Kasım 2024
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W. Clifton
W. Clifton@wclifton968·
@VolodyaTretyak Liechtenstein? Monaco? Jersey? Guernsey? Herm? Isle of Man? Andorra? San Marino? I don't think they have lakes in those European countries!
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@FlyOptimum @mimikkiki I don’t even know what point you’re making here. You seem to be suggesting that it’s okay to harass, threaten & stalk people.
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
Non-citizens don’t enjoy the rights and protections of citizens, shocking concept, I know. The only thing we’ve cleared up is that you’re more than happy to empower the state to restrict speech and expression so long as it’s speech and expression you personally disapprove of. That’s not a principled stance, it’s an exercise of power over your fellow citizens.
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
@GlenosaurusRex @mimikkiki What precisely do you imagine makes a war legal or illegal? Also, don’t mistake being harmless for being peaceful. Lacking the capacity to do harm isn’t a moral victory.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@FlyOptimum @mimikkiki Does the US hold those that enter the US illegally in a holding facility outside the US or in the US. I understand it’s in the US before due process is complete. Guess the taxpayers in the US don’t pay that though.
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
@GlenosaurusRex @mimikkiki You could house them in their country of origin, or France, or the bottom of the English Channel.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@FlyOptimum @mimikkiki Again. Whilst horrific and a failing by the state. This was back in 2013. It’s right that a full enquiry takes place and those responsible, held responsible. Still 13 years ago
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
• Ongoing failures acknowledged in 2025: Baroness Louise Casey’s national audit (June 2025) found that authorities had “shied away” from the ethnicity of perpetrators. Local data from forces like Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire showed disproportionate over-representation of Asian (particularly Pakistani-heritage) men among suspects in group-based CSE, but ethnicity was unrecorded in about two-thirds of cases nationally. Fear of racism accusations persisted as a cultural/institutional factor. • Police and councils were criticized for slow reviews of cold cases, inadequate data collection, and not always treating victims credibly. In 2025, the government announced a new national statutory inquiry into grooming gangs (terms of reference published ~2026), a national policing operation led by the NCA, and reviews of over 800+ (potentially 1,000+) historical cases that had been closed without action. • Victims in 2025–2026 continued reporting that hundreds of their abusers remained free, with some alleging police officers themselves abused them or colluded during the original period. New convictions still occur for historic offences. • Broader critiques (from journalists, victims’ advocates, and some former officers) argue that political correctness, “community relations” priorities, and resource issues delayed justice for years, and full accountability for past institutional failures remains incomplete.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@FlyOptimum @mimikkiki Okay. So not against freedom of speech or “wrongthink” fabrications. It’s for legitimate reasons. Glad we cleared that one up. Just for reference. The USA vets those entering the countries social media posts. Turning people away for posts that criticise the us government
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
Communications Act 2003, Section 127
Makes it an offence to send (via public electronic communications network — which includes social media, emails, texts) a message that is “grossly offensive,” “indecent, obscene or menacing,” or to use the network to cause “annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety.”
Penalty: Up to 6 months imprisonment or a fine (or both). 
This is one of the most frequently used laws for online posts. Freedom of Information data showed ~12,000 arrests in 2023 alone under this section averaging over 30 per day across reporting forces.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@FlyOptimum @mimikkiki In what instances are people being jailed for wrongthink fabrication? There was cover up. It was horrific. It also ended in 2013. Where else are they meant to be housed if there is no space elsewhere? The fleet needs investment. Good job we’re not involved in any illegal wars
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
You’re here too ace. So if I have the wrong perception, educate me. Are all the instances of your government fining and jailing people for wrongthink fabrications? Are the widespread coverups of Pakistani rape gangs false? Are the migrants not being housed long term in hotels on taxpayer money? Is your fleet not dysfunctional. Is your army not vastly reduced? Are you not ruled by a bunch of globalists sellouts? Are these things not happening, or do you just approve of them?
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
Economically and militarily, the last vestiges of you being a great, or even significant power have expired. For my entire life you were our closest and most capable ally. Now there’s not much you can do to help us even if you felt inclined to, which you don’t, so it doesn’t matter. You’re no longer a free people that share our deeply held convictions regarding freedom of speech and expression. When the internet and social media came about, and individuals with the “wrong” opinions got too loud for your taste, you became a censorious, hectoring bunch of scolds, except you used real government power to enforce it. COVID in particular was very illuminating. We have no patience for that. The way your social elites seem hell bent on destroying your culture to capitulate to a combination of rabid secularism and radical Islam have probably been the biggest thing that alarms us. You see, we like British history, and you seem to despise it, preferring to see it erased and replaced. Every one of your social and legal institutions is hostile to your own people, and grants protection to people who hate you. That’s why when you guys sneer at us and say “you’re only 57% white” it rings so hollow. We have the same type of morons dreaming of civilizational suicide as you do, but here they have so much less power, and what power they have accumulated is rapidly decreasing. Despite us being a far more multi-ethnic society, British culture, values, and law seem safer here than they do over there, though we’ll never replace the land, and all the history it contains, once it’s people are gone.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@FlyOptimum @mimikkiki For interests sake. What is your view of our current state? And what is fading into nothingness? Hopefully, you’ve some insight, not just what you’ve seen on X. I’m intrigued.
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Beau D
Beau D@FlyOptimum·
Alright then, be mad. We’ve done nothing to harm you. Most of us think well of Britain and consider ourselves an extension of you. You’re our Israel so to speak. That’s why we look upon your current state of affairs with a combination of pity and dismay, because we see something we value fading into nothingness. We didn’t cause your current mess, and “uniting” against us won’t find you out of it. So be mad, blame us if it makes you feel better. We’ll just be sad as we watch something we cherished die of suicide.
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🧢
🧢@shaolinwaaavy·
UK people glazing Coachella hard like we don’t have Glasto, don’t beg it
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@MediocreDecisi1 @Connor973245 @acuset857 You’re new to insulting people aren’t you. Tell tell sign being that you’re not very good at it. God loves a trier though, so keep on soldiering on cupcake. You’ll get there someday. Anyway little man, have a delightful day.
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MediocreDecisions
MediocreDecisions@MediocreDecisi1·
@GlenosaurusRex @Connor973245 @acuset857 Such sagacious advice from a moron. Here’s my advice to you, you banal hack. Delete your account, join a monastery and take a lifelong vow of silence. That way no one else will be forced to deal with your insipid drivel. Failing that, tweet into the void
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ACuser38677🇬🇧🇪🇺
ACuser38677🇬🇧🇪🇺@acuset857·
If the UK was US state it would rank 1st in life expectancy 1st in state with lowest Homicide rate 1st in avg years in school 2nd in lowest drugs deaths 3rd in minimum wage 9th in HDI 10th in lowest obesity But.. 51st in GDP PC Yet again GDP per capita doesn't equal qol.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@MediocreDecisi1 @Connor973245 @acuset857 👏 👏 You’re finally getting it. Now apply it to your posts and arguments going forward. Try be original and don’t take what X tells you as the truth. You’re welcome.
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Glen Rayner
Glen Rayner@GlenosaurusRex·
@MediocreDecisi1 @Connor973245 @acuset857 You’re actually awful at this. Likely the endless preservatives, super sized Big Mac meals in your diet, have prevented any sort of adult development. Good luck with life pauper.
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MediocreDecisions
MediocreDecisions@MediocreDecisi1·
@GlenosaurusRex @Connor973245 @acuset857 You’re legitimately terrible at this. Likely the lack of vitamins in your diet has prevented your forming of a fully functional prefrontal cortex. Good luck with that, peasant.
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Woke Lefty 🫣
Woke Lefty 🫣@SalfordMe2023·
'Yeah he was foreign but he offered me a cheap price' 🤦‍♀️
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1RareGh0st
1RareGh0st@1RareGh0st·
@davidvance The only way that it could be more accurate is if Starmer was bent over with his head in a headcuff with tape keeping his asshole open and Satan tattoing sharia law on his taint. The guy has no spine and is an evil retard.
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David Vance
David Vance@DavidVance·
How it started. How it ended.
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Mariana T Trench
Mariana T Trench@MarianaTTrench1·
I have been reading about the Statute of Winchester and the Assize of Arms (1285) requiring men 15 -60 years of age to keep arms in their homes to preserve the peace which is the ancient foundation of our right to bear arms (Second Amendment) compared now to modern Britain with its draconian gun laws and anti-gun attitudes. How did this once great civilization come to this?
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