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@muttonshunter @basilthegreat Even bigger plot twist: Sikhs have their knives as they were religiously persecuted - by islamisation.
And they still wearing it as a reminder for courage.
Never met an adult sikh acting like a thug. The next generation is also very modern and integrated.
Lets not generalize.
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I have a passport to prove who I am
I have a driving license to prove who I am
I have an NI number to prove who I am
This is & has always been enough in my 64yrs to prove who I am
Why do I need Digital ID now to prove who I am @Keir_Starmer
Stop lying to us
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Starmer is clearly confused...
Shall we remind him?
-7/7 London bombings, 2005
-Manchester arena bombing, 2017
-Borough Market & London bridge attack, 2017
-London bridge stabbings, 2019
-Sir David Amess MP murdered by Ali Harbi Ali, 2021
-Axel Rudakubana had jihadist manuals, 2024
-Jihad Al-Shami killed Jews at a Synagogue, 2025
-Mohammed Umar Khan killed Harvey at school, 2025
-Pakistani Grooming Gangs, ongoing
-And many more...
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
We will not tolerate attacks on our Muslim communities or any form of anti-Muslim hatred.
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"Muslim communities have endured unacceptable hate and threats....

Home Office@ukhomeoffice
Muslim communities have endured unacceptable hate and threats of violence. An attack on any community is an attack on us all. We've announced £10 million in additional funding to support vital security measures to protect Muslim communities from intimidation and violence.
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They told us that words are violence. That silence is violence. That speech must be policed, feelings must be protected, and disagreement is a form of oppression. But somehow, actual violence? Stabbings, riots, threats, mobs, glorifying terrorism - that gets a free pass. Or worse, a blue check and a book deal.
We’re watching the collapse of moral clarity in real time. The same people who light candles every September 11 and post “never forget” are now cheering for movements that chant “globalize the intifada” - a phrase that, in practice, means suicide bombings, knife attacks, and rockets fired at kindergartens. We saw it on October 7. We’ve seen it for 20 years. And yet, those who say “free Palestine” with no qualifiers are treated like moral leaders, while those who raise concerns about Hamas, radical Islam, or jihadist slogans are treated like bigots.
Look at who gets promoted. You’ve got an openly radical academic like Mohamed Mamdani - who supported Hamas “resistance,” called the NYPD a terrorist organization, and praised violent uprisings -running for mayor of New York. The city that buried thousands after 9/11 is now seriously entertaining putting a pro-intifada ideologue in charge of its police and schools. This isn’t progress. It’s surrender.
And now? We have people getting murdered for the crime of being conservative and for holding the wrong views. But you won’t hear a word about that from the same media who panic over microaggressions and misgendering. Because to them, violence only counts when it fits the narrative. A fist from the right is fascism. A knife from the left is “trauma expression.”
This is what happens when society teaches that justice is subjective, that truth is flexible, and that violence is acceptable - if it comes from the “oppressed.” When you teach kids that everything is power, they’ll take it by force. When you teach that norms are tools of white supremacy, they’ll burn them down. When you preach that "by any means necessary" is a virtue, don’t act surprised when those means turn deadly.
We don’t need more safe spaces. We need moral courage. We need the kind of clarity that says: violence is violence, period. It doesn’t matter who does it, or why. There is no just cause for stabbing a Jew. No liberation in mobbing a speaker. No resistance in silencing dissent. And there is no “context” that makes terrorism acceptable.
If we actually want peace, we have to stop normalizing rage. If we care about truth, we have to allow people to speak - even when it’s uncomfortable. If we believe in democracy, we cannot elevate those who would use democracy to destroy it from within.
We must have zero tolerance for violence - not just the physical kind, but the ideological kind that romanticizes it, justifies it, and excuses it when it comes from the “right” side. That starts by calling this rot what it is, no matter how loudly the mob screams back.
Never forget means nothing if we keep forgetting on purpose.
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@PatrickChristys @GBNEWS lets now hear from the law firm that gave her the alledged wrong Financial & Tax advice... lets hear their side of events... 🤣🤣🤣🤣


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