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@Kalvingrad71

Someday a rain will come and wash all the scum off the streets. Time to get organizized, folks.

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Shirion Collective
Shirion Collective@ShirionOrg·
This infamous photograph shows a man being thrown to his death from a rooftop by a Muslim mob. He was accused of homosexuality. The crowd then cheered and pelted his body with stones as he lay dying, broken on the ground. This is what a "Free Palestine" actually looks like.
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Où va ma France ?
Où va ma France ?@ou_va_ma_France·
La France compte désormais plus de 2500 centres pour migrants. Ils sont financés par les français, il en faut toujours plus.. mafrance.app/lieux est en japonais 🇯🇵
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Truth is now considered a right-wing conspiracy. That’s the chilling line from Melanie Phillips that stopped me in my tracks. She explains how we’ve reached a point where simply stating observable reality — whether it’s basic biology defining a woman or pushing back against blanket accusations that all white people are inherently bad — gets you branded as evil. Not wrong. Evil. Therefore you must be silenced, cancelled, or erased. No debate. No evidence allowed. She calls it cultural totalitarianism: a Manichean worldview where one ideology claims a monopoly on goodness, progress, and reason itself. Dissent isn’t argued with — it’s treated as a moral threat that has to be removed. The deepest irony? In an era that smugly ditched religion in the name of superior rationality, we’ve ended up rejecting reason, evidence, and open inquiry altogether. We’re so “rational” we’ve dispensed with the very tools of rationality. It doesn’t add up. Her take has me wondering how we got here — and how quickly disagreement turned into moral excommunication. Anyone else seeing this pattern play out in conversations lately? Where have you felt truth itself become off-limits?
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
On March 30, 1822, when the massacre in Chios began, the Muslim Turks had clear orders. The Sultan had commanded that all Greek Christians be slaughtered, except for boys aged 3-12 and women from 12 to 40. These would be captured and destined for the slave markets. Young girls were raped publicly in the streets, and newlyweds in front of their husbands, who were then slaughtered. Others were raped in front of their parents, after which the men's genitals were cut off. Women over 40 were set on fire and left to burn alive. Pregnant women had their bellies ripped open and their fetuses pulled out, while small children were thrown forcefully against rocks. The frenzy of the Muslims was unprecedented. Many Turkish soldiers cut off the heads of Greek Christians and then licked their swords. With this act, they believed they would earn a place in paradise. Others were hanged from the island's trees for deterrence. Severed human limbs and corpses were scattered on the streets, while the sea had turned red from the blood. The smoke from the burning houses had covered all of Chios, while the flames made the night look like day.Several women from Chios preferred death over dishonor and slavery. They committed suicide by jumping off cliffs. Some were killed while defending their children, siblings, and husbands. Even among those who were captured, some died on hunger strike.Destitute women and children from the island were crammed into ships and transported to the markets of Smyrna and Constantinople, where they were sold as slaves at humiliating prices. By May 1, 1822, over 41.000 slave ownership documents, known as "teskerés", had been issued in Chios. According to the French-language newspaper of Smyrna, Spectateur Oriental, by May 10, duties had been paid at the Smyrna customs for 40,000 slaves. The priest Welsh from the English embassy in Constantinople recorded what he saw in those days at the city's slave market: "The Turks treated the women from Chios with utmost contempt. They examined them, groped them like butchers do lambs, and bought them for 100 grosia to 3 pounds per head. About 500 women from Chios were sold in the fish market." The tragic events of Chios shocked Europe and America. For many weeks, the European press reported daily information and descriptions about the fate of the inhabitants, the massacres, the plunder, and the sale of women and children in the slave markets. Korais writes in a letter to Varvakis: "Imagine that you see Christ on the Cross, drenched in His blood, and calling out to you these paternal words: My son Varvakis, many thousands of captives baptized in my name are in danger at this hour of renouncing me and embracing the abominable religion of Mohammed. Behold the time, baptized in my name, beloved son, to save your baptized brothers from the Turkish defilement." The horrific images of the crimes of the Muslims against the Greek Christians were never erased from the collective memory of Europeans. Great European artists were so shocked by the descriptions that they created important works inspired by Chios. The famous painting by Delacroix is exhibited to this day in a prominent position at the Louvre. Victor Hugo's poem titled "The Greek Child" is a moving record. But the most famous sculpture of 19th-century America also stands out, named: the "Greek Slave." The sculptor Hiram Powers began carving it about twenty years after the tragic events. The statue depicts a young woman, nude, bound with chains. In one hand, she holds a small cross on a chain. Powers himself describes the subject of his work as follows: "The Slave has been abducted by the Turks from one of the Greek Islands during the Greek Revolution, the history of which is known to all. Her father and mother, and perhaps all her relatives, have been exterminated by her enemies, and she alone was kept alive, as a treasure that could not be thrown away. Now she is among barbarian strangers, under the pressure of the full recollection of the catastrophic events that led her to this state. She stands exposed to the gaze of people she abhors, and awaits her fate with intense anxiety, which is mitigated by her trust in the goodness of God. Gather all these sufferings together, and add to them the strength and resignation of a Christian, and there is no room left for shame." (You can search for the sculpture to see it; I'm not uploading it because X might take down the post for sensitive content.) As a Greek, I will use my weapon, the knowledge of my history, to warn as many as I can about the violent and barbaric invasion of Islam and the war we are experiencing today. I will do whatever I can to warn you. - Homer Pavlos
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When Muslims killed Greek Bishop Gerasimos of Rethymno in 1821, they opened his chest, removed his heart, and sprinkled their banners with its blood in order to achieve victories against the infidels. The entire description of the incident directly evokes cannibalism from a primitive era. (Theochares Detorakis, "History of Crete") Apart from the official executions, there were also the mass slaughters of Christian populations in cases where the Islamic-Ottoman state wanted to demonstrate its power. The main pretext for the massacres was reprisals against revolutionary movements. Alongside the official figures who were publicly executed (bishops, notables, etc.), unruly hordes of Janissaries would rush into Christian homes, break down doors, kill anyone they found in front of them, and then plunder the house, seizing whatever they liked. When leaving, in many cases they also set the house on fire. Now, the hooks or "tsigkelia", as the Muslim Turks called them. On the walls of cities or on specially erected scaffolds, large hooks with sharp, sharpened points were fixed. The naked victim was thrown onto the hooks from high up on the walls or was hoisted up with special pulleys and dropped onto the hooks of the scaffolds. There he remained impaled for days, tormented by terrible pains until he finally expired. If, moreover, the hooks had not pierced a vital organ, the torture could last several days. Historical accounts mention the presence of such a scaffold with hooks in the central square of Heraklion (Candia), where many Cretans, mainly rebels, met their tragic end. One torture that the Muslim Turks carried out when they had no time for anything else was the breaking of limbs. They usually did this to prisoners they had captured in the countryside and did not want to transport to the city for something "more entertaining," either because they were in a hurry or because they did not want to take on the risks of a possible transfer. With an axe they smashed the main joints of the victim's limbs (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee) and several bones (humerus, femur, tibia). The victim was then unable to move at all, while terrible pains shook his body from the shattered joints. The executioners left him helpless and departed, so that he would die a few hours or at most two days later, or become prey to wild animals in the wilderness. An equally torture is that of beheading. The Ottoman lords even had a well-known proverb on their lips: "A head that does not bow falls." The execution of the sentence was carried out in public view by a specialized executioner called "makelaris" (a Greek-Byzantine word meaning "butcher" that derives from ancient Greek), with the well-known curved Ottoman sword, the "yataghan". The victim arrived at the place of slaughter ridiculed and publicly shamed. Before the execution he had, as a rule, been beaten and often mutilated. The punishment itself was painless and instantaneous, but the entire preceding process made it agonizing. The body and head remained exposed for days, just as in the other tortures we mentioned earlier. Often the victim's head was impaled on a pole and paraded through the city, especially if the victim happened to be an officially wanted person (e.g., Ali Pasha). Other times it was preserved and sent to the Sultan himself, as happened with the head of Ali Pasha. Still other times the head remained hung or impaled in a prominent position for days, until the natural decomposition of its features began. The torture of beheading is naturally connected with the fate of the Four Martyrs. The Synaxarion of the Saints confirms everything I have said so far. After harsh tortures and public humiliation through the streets of Rethymno, the Saints (Manuel, Angelos, George and Nicholas) ended up in the square of the Great Gate, which today bears their name in their honor, to be beheaded. This is recent history. Tortures ended almost 200 years before when we destroyed the Ottoman Empire. And if you think they changed, you should start reading their comments on my posts or the reposts. This is who they are. This is Islam - Homer Pavlos

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Capitán General de los Tercios
Sin el Islam... No habría controles en el aeropuerto. No habría zonas "musulmanas" en innumerables ciudades europeas y americanas. No habría atentados del 11-S. No habría atentados en el metro de Madrid ni en Londres. No habría Estado Islámico ni ISIS. No habría Al-Qaeda ni Bin Laden. No habría talibanes ni prohibición de educación femenina en Afganistán. No habría Hamás ni cohetes desde Gaza. No habría Hezbolá ni guerra constante en el Líbano. No habría ataques con cuchillo por “allahu akbar” en Europa. No habría violaciones masivas en Colonia ni en otras ciudades europeas por la misma causa. No habría burkas o burkinis en playas y colegios. No habría guetos de no integración en Francia, Bélgica, Suecia o Reino Unido. No habría gasto masivo en proteger sinagogas e iglesias. No habría leyes contra la blasfemia ni ejecuciones por dibujos de caricaturas. No habría migración masiva desde países de mayoría musulmana hacia Occidente. Sí, por todo esto y mucho más, me declaro un orgulloso "islamófobo".
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Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸
Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸@JoeyMannarino·
We used to have beautiful, safe, functional countries full of little joys and basic common sense. Before the invading hordes of third-world “beings of light” showed up and turned everything into a filthy, dangerous dumpster fire… Supermarkets didn’t lock basic items behind glass like we’re living in a prison. You could grab what you needed without some security guard breathing down your neck. Fast food restaurants had fistfuls of ketchup packets, mustard, extra napkins, plastic forks, and toothpicks no questions asked all FREE. Christmas markets were pure magic. Twinkling lights, mulled wine, families laughing, kids running around with zero fear. Now they’re surrounded by concrete bollards, armed cops, metal detectors, and everyone’s nervously scanning the crowd because one “enricher” might ram a truck through the stalls or blow himself up. Cities didn’t need anti-ramming bollards on every sidewalk. They weren’t turned into fortresses because normal people weren’t using vehicles as weapons. Streets were actually CLEAN. No piles of trash, no human shit on the sidewalks, no stench of piss and kebab grease hanging in the air at 3pm. Parks were for kids and picnics not Moslems praying in public or tent cities and open-air drug markets. Women and girls could walk alone at night without fear. You could leave your bike unlocked and actually expect to see it again. Crime was low, neighborhoods felt like home, and you didn’t need an app to warn you which streets had become no-go zones. This isn’t “diversity.” This is national suicide on purpose. Who else remembers when life was actually good and you didn’t have to triple lock your door or avoid entire neighborhoods just to feel safe? REMIGRATION NOW!!!
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Grégor Puppinck
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EUTHANASIE DE NOELIA : VOICI LA DÉCISION DE LA LA CEDH... elle tient en une phrase... Voici la décision par laquelle la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme a rejeté la requête du père de Noelia, qui l’implorait de suspendre le processus d’euthanasie de sa fille Noelia. En rejetant cette demande, la Cour a permis l’euthanasie de Noelia. La CEDH a ainsi rejeté la demande de « mesures provisoires » qui pouvaient seules suspendre la procédure d’euthanasie. Les mesures provisoires servent à suspendre l’exécution d’une mesure, le temps pour la Cour européenne de vérifier qu’elle ne porte pas une atteinte irréparable à un droit protégé par la Convention, en particulier à l’intégrité physique ou à la vie. En rejetant cette demande dans l’affaire de Noelia, la Cour a donc jugé qu’il n’existait pas un tel risque, alors que la vie de Noelia était en jeu... Pourtant, la Cour a reçu la mission de faire respecter le principe suivant lequel « La mort ne peut être infligée à quiconque intentionnellement », inscrit à l’article 2 de la Convention européenne. Ce principe a été formulé après la Seconde Guerre mondiale précisément pour empêcher que se renouvellent les crimes commis peu avant, notamment d’euthanasie. Ce principe devrait donc exclure toute possibilité d’euthanasie qui consiste précisément à donner la mort intentionnellement. Mais la Cour a biaisé pour contourner cette interdiction de tuer afin de permettre à nouveau la pratique de l’euthanasie en Europe. Elle s’est conformée à la mode de la pensée « progressiste » dominante, par glissements successifs de sa jurisprudence et de ses concepts. Ce glissement est décrit dans article suivant : x.com/Gregor_Puppinc… La décision a été adoptée à la majorité, cela signifie qu’au moins un juge souhaitait suspendre l’euthanasie ; mais cette divergence n’a pas suffi à convaincre les autres juges. Vous pouvez le constater, la décision ne contient aucune justification, alors que la Cour indique qu’elle « peut exposer plus avant son raisonnement [si elle] l’estime opportun » (Instructions pratiques sur les mesures provisoires). Mais comment justifier l’euthanasie d’une jeune femme suicidaire au regard de la Convention ? Il appartient maintenant à la Cour européenne de décider si elle estime opportun de rendre un jugement sur le fond de l’affaire. Il est très improbable qu’elle le fasse, et moins encore qu’elle condamne l’Espagne après avoir elle-même fermé les yeux sur l’euthanasie de Noelia. Déjà, depuis l’affaire de Vincent Lambert, la Cour a systématiquement rejeté les requêtes de parents lui demandant d’empêcher que leurs enfants soient abandonnés à la mort, par arrêt des soins ou des traitements. Ce fut le cas notamment de Charlie Gard en 2017, Alfie Evans en 2018, Isaiah Haastrup en 2018, Archie Battersbee en 2022, et Indi Gregory en 2022. Le cas de Noelia est différent, et plus grave, car elle n’était pas en fin de vie. Elle n’était pas maintenue en vie artificiellement. Elle a été tuée intentionnellement, par injection létale. La Cour a fermé les yeux et s’en est lavée les mains. Les jours qui passent depuis la mort de Noelia apportent de nouvelles révélations sur les circonstances de son euthanasie. Il apparaît que Noelia était fragile, suicidaire, qu’elle a changé d’avis plusieurs fois, que la procédure d’euthanasie aurait été entachée d’irrégularités et de conflits d’intérêts, qu’elle a subi des pressions pour accepter de donner ses organes, etc. Cette affaire n'est pas terminée ; et la Cour sera certainement confrontée à l'avenir à sa propre décision. Les juges de la CEDH feraient bien de lire et méditer le jugement Buck c. Bell de 1927 par lequel la Cour suprême des États Unis déclara conforme à la Constitution la stérilisation contrainte des personnes handicapée. Les juges de la Cour suprême avaient alors, eux aussi, suivi la mode eugéniste de l’époque, et croyaient bien faire en sacrifiant le principe du respect de l’intégrité physique au « progrès » social. Déjà dans cette affaire, était en cause une jeune femme placée dans un foyer et dépressive après avoir été violée. C’est son état de santé psychique qui avait justifié, au regard des juges, sa stérilisation. Il est apparu ensuite que la jeune Carrie Buck avait été instrumentalisée par les lobbys eugénistes, en lien avec le responsable de son foyer d’accueil, pour obtenir cette décision de la Cour Suprême. Après l’arrêt Buck, la stérilisation eugénique fut légalisée dans 33 des 50 États américains et ainsi imposée à plus de 50 000 victimes. L’exemple américain fut suivi par d’autres pays, notamment par l’Allemagne en 1933. Déjà à l’époque, seules des organisations catholiques tentèrent de s’opposer à cette manipulation.
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Slavic Networks
Slavic Networks@SlavicNetworks·
🚨BREAKING NEWS: FICO DROPS BOMB — “EUROPE HAS ALREADY PAID 30 BILLION EUROS FOR HIGHER FUEL PRICES BECAUSE OF ZELENSKY AND BRUSSELS IS STILL PRAISING HIM!” 🇸🇰🔥 Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has launched a fierce attack on Zelensky and the European Commission. He said directly: “Citizens of the European Union have already paid more than 30 billion euros for higher fuel prices since the beginning of the crisis. But of course that’s all fine… as long as Mr Zelensky is doing well and Ukraine is doing well.” Fico accused Zelensky of damaging Europe with his policies, while the EU continues to praise him and support the war. This is yet another open clash from a Slavic leader against Brussels and Kyiv, highlighting the growing anger in Central Europe over the heavy economic price ordinary people are paying.
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Jon De Lorraine
Jon De Lorraine@jon_delorraine·
🔴🇫🇷 ALERTE INFO | L'internat des Chartreux (établissement catholique) est en feu à Lyon...
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Le Quoicoubologue
Le Quoicoubologue@quoicoubologue·
Lé blan nous on voler le savoirre
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Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸
Joey Mannarino 🇺🇸@JoeyMannarino·
When they claim “environment and citizenship” will fix everything, remember this: The Somali IQ average is 68. That’s lower than: Bottlenose dolphins 95 Orcas 92 Chimpanzees 90 Orangutans 88 Bonobos 87 Gorillas 86 Elephants 85 Ravens/Crows 80 African Grey Parrots 75 Average dogs 70
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Remix News & Views
Remix News & Views@RMXnews·
JUST IN: A stabbing attack in the German city of Solingen has just been reported. Multiple victims. The video shows the arrest of the suspect. Nius outlet reports two Turkish nationals and one German-Turk were involved in the incident.
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Audrey S. ⚔️@Kalvingrad71·
@Arckli_CH Es gibt auch die Black Axe (die „Schwarze Axt“), die aus Nigeria stammt.
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A.R.C.K.L.I. ⚔ 🇨🇭 ⚔
Ein weiterer Aspekt der Personenfreizügigkeit: Mitglieder von mafiösen Organisationen aus Italien, Korsika, Osteuropa oder Spanien haben freien Zugang zur Schweiz und nutzen ihn auch. Die Mafias aus Albanien und der Türkei haben wir uns durchs Asylwesen ins Land geholt.
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Nach der Festnahme von vier Mitgliedern eines kriminellen Netzwerks standen die Bündner Behörden in der Kritik. Das kantonale Justizdepartement hat den Fall untersucht. Das Ergebnis wirft ein schiefes Licht auf die Personenfreizügigkeit. nzz.ch/schweiz/organi…

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gauchecaca
gauchecaca@gauchecaca·
En ce premier jour d'avril, Bally Bagayoko a déclaré que la ville offrira un jouet à chaque enfant de Saint-Denis. 😂🤣
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🇨🇭 Stefan Stillhart 🏞
🇨🇭 Stefan Stillhart 🏞@StefanStillhart·
Geschächte Tiere !!! Eine Schande für Europa! Die Schweiz soll endlich ein absolutes Importverbot erlassen! Wir bauchen das nicht!
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Gina
Gina@ginnydmm·
And the DA , ANC, EFF and MK are facilitating this to happen in South Africa 🇿🇦 The black Africans have no idea how the Islamists HATE Africans and all non believers and will enslave them in a nanosecond.
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