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@AmbroRoger77

anticomunista antiislam e antisionista, profondamente sovranista (e sempre piu monarchico). il parlamento europeo non va rifondato... deve essere disintegrato

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Roberto Avventura
Roberto Avventura@RobertoAvventu2·
Che spettacolo ieri nella multietnica Parigi 🇫🇷
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Luisa Cerutti🇮🇱
Luisa Cerutti🇮🇱@LuisaCerutti7·
@fratotolo2 Mi ricordo che all'inizio i giornali ne parlavano ossessivamente, quando hanno capito che il compagno ( italiano e bianco) non c'entrava niente l'interesse è sparito
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Francesca Totolo
Francesca Totolo@fratotolo2·
Voleva provare "forti emozioni" e "per noia" ha ucciso con la lucidità e la freddezza “di un sicario professionista": questo hanno sottolineato i giudici nelle motivazioni della sentenza con cui Moussa Sangare, 32enne maliano con cittadinanza italiana, è stato condannato all'ergastolo per l'omicidio di Sharon Verzeni, la 33enne accoltellata mentre faceva jogging nella notte del 30 luglio 2024 a Terno d'Isola.
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Marco Setaccioli
Marco Setaccioli@marsetac·
A Kharkiv, a una manciata di Km dal confine russo le bombe non spaventano più nessuno. Questi giovani studenti di una scuola sotterranea di concedono (in un rifugio) anche il loro valzer di fine anno. È l’ennesima prova che la Russia ha perso la guerra
Dmytro Lubinets@lubinetzs

Kharkiv. The graduation waltz in an underground school. This year, our graduates are dancing their farewell waltz in a shelter. But just look at them — beautiful, smiling, with a sparkle in their eyes. The enemy tried to intimidate the city and rob them of their future, but our children are proving that life and beauty always prevail over darkness. I am truly proud of this strong generation.

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Teenage girl swarmed and attacked in Finland by invader youth. Deport their whole families!
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Biden'smissingbrain
Biden'smissingbrain@jamesnoble57257·
@TRobinsonNewEra Suicidal empathy in action. This is what your children will endure now. All because you don't want to be labeled a "racist".
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Francesco 🇮🇹
Francesco 🇮🇹@SaP011·
Import the Third World, become the Third World.
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
El mundo guarda silencio ante la horrible masacre de perros en Marruecos. El rey ordenó la eliminación de todos los perros antes del Mundial de 2030 (3 millones de perros callejeros). Métodos: - Dispararles en las calles - Envenenarlos - Quemarlos vivo - Ahogárlos en jaulas
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
¿Estás de acuerdo en que los hombres que violan a niños deben ir a prisión de por vida?
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Teddy Roosevelt
Teddy Roosevelt@tTeddyRoosevlt·
Parigi è una zona di guerra in questo momento. Violenti scontri tra bande di immigrati e polizia continuano. La Francia è stata conquistata dai barbari.
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Chime | Principled thinking. Disciplined format
@kevinnbass I've said this severally and I'll say it again. One of the worst things that can happen to a nation is it's people losing confidence in the government and it's agencies like the Police. People will soon begin to take matters into their own hands. x.com/donchyme/statu…
Chime | Principled thinking. Disciplined format@donchyme

One of the most dangerous things any society can lose is confidence in its Police force. Not fear of the Police. Not respect for the uniform. Actual confidence that when something goes wrong, the Police will act decisively, intelligently, and in the interest of innocent people. I just watched a video of a British man who tracked his stolen bike to a woman’s compound. The bike had reportedly been sitting there for almost 24 hours. He called the Police, expecting action, only to be told there was no proof the woman stole it because the gate was open and “anyone could have dumped it there.” Now think about that carefully. If you woke up and found a strange bike dumped inside your compound, would you leave it there for an entire day without reporting it? Common sense matters. And this is where many Brits are beginning to feel frustrated. Increasingly, ordinary citizens feel like they are being asked to solve crimes themselves, gather evidence themselves, trace suspects themselves, and then still convince the Police to care. This frustration didn’t start today. There have been several high-profile cases over the years where British policing procedures came under serious criticism. In the Shannon Matthews case, reports later emerged that locals had pointed investigators toward suspicious individuals early on, but those leads were allegedly not acted upon quickly enough. There was also the case involving teenager Ellen Higginbottom, where Greater Manchester Police later admitted there had been long delays in searching for her after she was reported missing because of lack of available officers. And then you have countless smaller incidents that never make international headlines: Phone theft victims tracing devices themselves. Burglary victims being told there’s “not enough evidence.” Citizens advised to file online reports instead of seeing actual officers. People feeling abandoned unless the crime becomes politically sensitive or media-worthy. Yet many Brits have also noticed something else. The speed with which authorities move when it comes to social media posts. People see officers show up rapidly over online comments, offensive tweets, or speech-related complaints, while victims of theft, assault, anti-social behaviour, and even violent crime sometimes struggle to get meaningful responses. Right or wrong, that perception is growing. And perception matters in policing. Because once citizens begin to believe the system protects narratives more aggressively than it protects people, trust starts collapsing. That is the real danger Britain faces. A functioning society depends heavily on the public believing: “If something bad happens, the authorities will help.” Once enough people stop believing that, they begin taking matters into their own hands. Neighbourhood vigilantism rises. Public anger rises. Conspiracy thinking rises. Communities become tribal and defensive. People stop cooperating with authorities. And eventually, the rule of law itself weakens. No civilized nation can survive long if citizens begin viewing the Police as either ineffective, selectively active, or politically distracted. Britain is not in anarchy. But public confidence is clearly being tested. And history shows that when ordinary people lose faith in institutions, the damage rarely stays contained to policing alone.

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Kevin Bass
Kevin Bass@kevinnbass·
In the UK, you can stab a white person to death and get them arrested while they bleed to death, because racism. In the UK, you can brutally assault police officers on video and go free, because racism. In the UK, "anti-racism" has become far more dangerous than racism.
Chris Philp MP@CPhilpOfficial

Apparently this video isn’t enough evidence to convict the guy in blue for assaulting all three police officers Yet Lucy Connolly got two years in prison for an off colour tweet - prosecutions Keir Starmer encouraged Labour’s two tier justice system has to end

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IA Davide Marchiani
IA Davide Marchiani@incel_aidigino·
I cristiani in Nigeria vengono sterminati. Sarebbe giusto intervenire militarmente?
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Fatto a gattodio
Fatto a gattodio@Odiolezecche·
Nostra connazionale, rappresentante politico al governo. Questa donna vine pagata lautamente per stare nel palazzo. Il sistema di rappresentanza democratico è un aberrazione sociale.
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Francesca Totolo
Francesca Totolo@fratotolo2·
Parigi si prepara per la finale di Champions League
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Luce
Luce@lucyshow11·
What happened to our society?
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