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Location. Location. Location. 가입일 Şubat 2022
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moncon@monconish·
@Sureshsinghn @Saskiateague "carrying a knife in public is normally a criminal offence", unless you say you're a sikh. Then it's fine. Ok.
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Resh.boom MIQ/acc@Sureshsinghn·
Woah!!!! Woah!!! Woah!!! Let’s correct one inaccuracy here (I can’t comment on the other elements as I don’t have full context on the rest of the topic). This claim that “Sikhs can do as they please and carry ceremonial blades” is blatantly false. In Sikhism, the kirpan is a sacred article of faith, worn since 1699 by Amritdhari (baptised) Sikhs as one of the Five Ks. It is meant to symbolise the duty to protect the vulnerable, not a licence to walk around armed or to start fights. In UK law, the starting point is simple: carrying a knife in public is normally a criminal offence. That includes everyone, whatever their background. The only narrow exception is where a person can prove they have a “good reason”, one example being “for religious reasons” in the Criminal Justice Act 1988, section 139. That is the basis on which a practising Sikh can wear a kirpan. When knife laws were tightened, Parliament clarified that Sikhs should not be criminalised purely for owning or wearing a kirpan as part of their faith. That is to stop peaceful worshippers being treated as criminals just for having a religious article on them. It does not create a licence for anyone to use a blade in public arguments or street violence. Bottom line: the kirpan exemption is about peaceful possession for genuine religious practice only. The moment a kirpan is used to threaten, injure or kill, it is treated exactly the same as any other knife. All the usual offences still apply, including assault, wounding, attempted murder and murder. The person can be arrested, charged and jailed like anyone else. Religion is not a free pass. So Sikhs do not have a special privilege to break knife laws. They live under the same criminal law as everybody else. The specific protection is only so that a law‑abiding Sikh is not arrested just for quietly wearing a religious symbol that happens to be a small blade. If they misuse it, that protection disappears on the spot. What happened to Henry Nowak is horrific and heartbreaking. Unless there was a clear, immediate and genuine threat to life, using a 21 cm blade in that way is not a proportionate or justified response. The law is not anyone’s playground and I hope the courts deal with this with the full force of the law. I cannot imagine if it were my own family. My heart goes out to Henry’s loved ones. I’m correcting your statement because I do not want anyone thinking Sikhs are above this country’s knife laws. Any defence has to be justified and stand in line with the laws of this land.
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Sas@Saskiateague·
The brutal murder of Henry Nowak should be declared a national emergency. White people across Europe are being massacred. We are lambs to the slaughter. Remigration. Now.
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
If schools and universities refuse to teach the great books of the West, we will do it ourselves. We started an independent group to study the Great Texts of the Western canon, together. ...and we are now 600 members strong! 🙌 What should we add to our reading list??
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Random Steely Dan
Random Steely Dan@randomsteelydan·
They tell me that I'm lazy.
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moncon@monconish·
@CharlotteCGill Keep going Charlotte, your sunlight disinfectant is invaluable.
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Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill@CharlotteCGill·
Later I will be releasing a new list of taxpayer-funded think tanks. Last week I released a list of taxpayer-funded charities in the asylum and migration space. Paid subscribers get access to all in the resources section of my Substack. charlottecgill.co.uk/p/list-of-taxp…
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
GB News' @MichelleDewbs brings Labour MP @BarryGardiner to account for the 2 Afghans jailed for the rape of a girl aged 15. Dewbs, "why is your govt putting us at risk like this?" Ouch! BG "rape is not a cultural practice". For Afghans it is. Being fundamentalist Muslims they have embraced Quran 4.24 which justifies the rape of non-Muslims by Muslim men. Women in Afghanistan are treated as baby machines. They have no rights & most wear a burka where you can't even see their eyes. Any girl who is not dressed in this manner is considered fair game & can be raped. It is doubly difficult women have equal rights. An Afghan woman told me that they are so hostile to this environment they aggressively retrench further into their misogynist, backward views. In Afghanistan women with bullet & shrapnel wounds won't be treated in hospital because they only have male doctors. It is rape culture derived from their secular culture, derived from Islam.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
@GeneralChop1 Forgive me if I'm not going to take my economic lessons from 'Horny Jizzhadist'.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Exciting news - we've just launched our new Restore Britain podcast. A good, fiery debate. Britain needs A LOT more of them. Watch through the link below, and please subscribe to the channel. A powerful way to continue shifting that window... youtube.com/watch?v=5BzQ0t…
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moncon@monconish·
@OneNationAus Can you put your constitution on the website please so we can see what we're signing up to.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
One Nation has warned for years that throwing open the gates to uncontrolled mass migration would end badly. We were right. It has pushed housing out of reach, strained communities and left too many Australians feeling unsafe in their own homes. It’s time to put Australians first again.
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moncon@monconish·
@esjesjesj Bolt should come out (of retirement) as Ursula.
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moncon@monconish·
@OneNationAus Can you put your constitution on the website please so we can see what we are signing g up to.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
According to Newspoll, One Nation has added 1,351,471 votes since the May 2025 election. That is a huge amount. For perspective, The Australian reports no government which formed after a term in opposition have ever increased by 1million votes. Why are we adding so many votes? Because One Nation is right about electricity prices, Net Zero, immigration, budget spending and conservative values. onenation.org.au/join
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moncon@monconish·
@RestoreBritain_ I support taxing remittances. But I don't see how to do it. Too many easy work-arounds (indirect transfers, 3rd parties, crypto...)
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain·
How to punish countries identified as uncooperative in taking back their deported citizens? A 25% tax applied to all remittances, alongside a dividend tax on profits, repatriated to those nations. The aim is not revenue generation, but greater compliance. It would work.
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Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill@CharlotteCGill·
10 awful PhDs taxpayers are funding (and this is a tiny sample - there are so many more like this) 1) Queer Whores: Embodied Knowledge and Performance Practices in Sex Work techne.ac.uk/our-students/t…
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moncon@monconish·
@Lewis_Brackpool If graffiti was "art" it would change & evolve. But it doesn't: graffiti's the same now as it was 50 years ago. It's not art. It's vandalism. The CoE has literally vandalised itself.
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Lewis Brackpool
Lewis Brackpool@Lewis_Brackpool·
I don’t have the words to express how horrific this is. I’m grateful that I’m learning more and more about Orthodox Christianity.
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Lulu Cheng Meservey
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey·
Fighting JK Rowling in writing is like fighting Aquaman in the water
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moncon
moncon@monconish·
@mdtlion GO LIONS! 🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁
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mdtlion@mdtlion·
Twelve Goals of Pure Domination From one point up with four minutes left in the third, the Lions unleashed the most ruthless avalanche you’ll ever see. Twelve straight goals. Twelve nails in the Cats’ coffin. Will Ashcroft — back-to-back Norm Smiths at just 21. Tough, brilliant, unstoppable. The medal was his before the final siren even sounded. Chris Fagan — the greatest coach of this era. Calm, clever, bold. He turned a half-time arm wrestle into a coronation. Harris Andrews — the wall. Legendary captain, legendary leader, legendary human. Geelong tried to go through him, over him, around him. None of it worked. And Lachie Neale. Of course it had to be Lachie. The goal that ended the third quarter didn’t just split the sticks… it split the Cats’ hearts in two. Charlie Cameron lit up the ‘G, while the Cats’ supporters screeched: “He’s only played one good game all year… why today?” Because football is cruel, that’s why. Hugh McCluggage? Tagged into submission in the qualifying final, so he responded with 26 disposals and four goals. A masterclass. Zac Bailey? 23 touches, 3.6. Inaccurate but electric, every surge ripping Geelong wider open. And through it all, Cats fans moaned about the umps — despite the free kick count sitting at 17-4 their way at half-time. They even told Lions fans to sit down. As if anyone sits down for history. The dynasty is real. And this was the day it roared. Go Lions 🦁 #AFLGF #AFLCatsLions @AFL @brisbanelions @7AFL @FOXFOOTY
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Richard Angwin
Richard Angwin@RichardAngwin·
@Jill_Savage Guilt by unindicted association from 30 years ago? Your desperate hit piece on Cory Mills, ignoring his explanation that Al Hanooti was the only Iraqi imam available to wed his wife for her safety, exposes Blaze as the real radical conspiracy factory.
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Jill Savage
Jill Savage@Jill_Savage·
I met Cory Mills & thought he was great. Then I found his marriage certificate in March. Mohammed Al Hanooti was the officiant at his wedding, he’s an unindicted co-conspirator of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
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Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP·
£150 billion of business investment secured. 📈 7,500 jobs created. 👥 Tech Prosperity Deal signed. ✍️ This week we have shown that Britain is open for business.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am far more concerned about the children in my constituency receiving timely and high quality care than those from overseas. Great Yarmouth first, every single time. MPs from all parties need to remember who they are elected to represent. I’m uninterested in Gaza. I care about Great Yarmouth. I care about Gorleston. I care about Caister. I care about my constituency. Not Gaza. I’ll get accused of racism and whatever else. So sodding what. I am a British MP elected to serve my constituents. Hundreds of my colleagues should take note. They might learn something.
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moncon
moncon@monconish·
@TruthFairy131 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Ephesians 6:12
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
If we can save Victoria, we can save the country.
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moncon
moncon@monconish·
@BurnsideWasTosh What utter rubbish, stop with the lies already, it's easily eleventy schmillion billion quintillion.
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