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Hypocrisy is the doctrine of communists The Federal Reserve is a communist moneyopoly

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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Bondi should have been fired the day after the Epstein binder fiasco, which was one of the dumbest, most gratuitous and wholly unnecessary stunts I’ve ever seen in politics. I’m glad she’s gone now. We need someone who will actually do things. Not pretend to do things.
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National Conservative@NatCon2022·
Two shot, one killed at High School track meet in Ferguson, MO. Police say shooter is a 13 year-old! Track meet was held at Ferguson's premier math and science school, but included students from across the district. District is 83.7% Black.
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🤍 𝕂𝕚𝕥𝕥𝕖𝕟 🤍
Pyramid builder doesn't understand how a child can be 18 months old when there's only 12 months in a year.🧮
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National Conservative@NatCon2022·
Police in Fayetteville, NC say Rodney Robinson Jr, 36, was charged with crimes for trespassing and threatening his ex-girlfriend Shayna Marie Raynor, 34, but they were dismissed on March 3rd. Then he allegedly murdered her on March 12th. H/T @TruthsTells
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Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
An elderly Spanish man is asked how life is in Spain. He responds positivley. Immediatley after a group of migrants become agressive and surround the man. Suicidal empathy on full display.
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TRIPLE D@thetripledshow·
A White Man Was Robbed And Murdered By A Group Of Black Suspects During A Home Invasion
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
London (March 31) — Viral video shows youths taking over the street & causing chaos in Clapham. This follows a similar incident of disorder at a grocery store a day earlier in the same area. Mayor Sadiq Khan says there will be an increased police presence.
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Russian Garbage Human
Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman·
>dey don do that in Africa Except they have camera phones there too. x.com/k9_reaper/stat…
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Children smashing up shops in broad daylight, stealing and even filming themselves doing it as if it were a game, is a much bigger problem than is being recognised. This is a total collapse of consequences. To those making snide comments about race or black kids - you do not see scenes like this in Lagos or Nairobi. Not because the children there are different, but because actions have consequences. There are clear boundaries. Parents, communities, and the authorities do not wring their hands or look the other way. Here, we have created a culture where too many young people believe they can do what they like and nothing will happen. That is the problem. And we should be honest about where that leads. If a child loots a shop today, films it for social media, and faces no real consequence, they are going to do much worse tomorrow. This is why under my leadership Conservatives are focusing on ENFORCEMENT, not just making more and more rules. Our Take Back Our Streets Campaign is about getting 10,000 more police officers, immediate justice and immediate punishment. But let’s be honest, this is not just a policing issue. It is a failure of authority at every level. Parents need to know where their children are and what they are doing. Discipline should start at home, not in a courtroom. We have also weakened the system around them. Deterrence is the backbone of criminal justice. Labour have changed the law so anyone receiving a sentence under 12 months will automatically walk free, instead receiving a suspended sentence. When people believe offences like this will not lead to meaningful punishment, we should not be surprised when more of it happens. You get more of what you tolerate. It’s not like we haven’t been here before. In 2011, when riots spread, the Conservative response was swift and visible. People saw consequences. And behaviour rapidly changed. That is what is missing now. This all comes down to fairness. Law-abiding people should not feel like fools while gangs smash and grab without consequence. The sad truth is the communities most damaged by this behaviour are often the very ones these young people come from. Only one approach will fix this: clear rules, real consequences, and the confidence to enforce them. It’s time to Take Back Our Streets and bring back a culture of enforcement.

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Jonathan Wong@WONGthink·
@KemiBadenoch "You do not see scenes like this in Lagos or Nairobi."
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Dries Van Langenhove
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove·
@KemiBadenoch Actually this does happen in Africa — a lot. The only difference is African shops have adapted to the nature of Africans. Our shops haven’t, yet, but they sadly soon will, as you can see in the ghetto in America where these ‘prison shops’ are everywhere already.
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Zoomer
Zoomer@ZoomerHistorian·
@KemiBadenoch ‘This doesn’t happen in Africa’ is the dumbest thing I’ve literally ever heard This is exactly how Africans act whether it’s in Africa, America or Europe. It’s embedded within them. They cannot help it.
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Christopher Talbot
Christopher Talbot@Lord_Talbot64·
Kemi desperately trying to ignore the fact they are all black.
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Children smashing up shops in broad daylight, stealing and even filming themselves doing it as if it were a game, is a much bigger problem than is being recognised. This is a total collapse of consequences. To those making snide comments about race or black kids - you do not see scenes like this in Lagos or Nairobi. Not because the children there are different, but because actions have consequences. There are clear boundaries. Parents, communities, and the authorities do not wring their hands or look the other way. Here, we have created a culture where too many young people believe they can do what they like and nothing will happen. That is the problem. And we should be honest about where that leads. If a child loots a shop today, films it for social media, and faces no real consequence, they are going to do much worse tomorrow. This is why under my leadership Conservatives are focusing on ENFORCEMENT, not just making more and more rules. Our Take Back Our Streets Campaign is about getting 10,000 more police officers, immediate justice and immediate punishment. But let’s be honest, this is not just a policing issue. It is a failure of authority at every level. Parents need to know where their children are and what they are doing. Discipline should start at home, not in a courtroom. We have also weakened the system around them. Deterrence is the backbone of criminal justice. Labour have changed the law so anyone receiving a sentence under 12 months will automatically walk free, instead receiving a suspended sentence. When people believe offences like this will not lead to meaningful punishment, we should not be surprised when more of it happens. You get more of what you tolerate. It’s not like we haven’t been here before. In 2011, when riots spread, the Conservative response was swift and visible. People saw consequences. And behaviour rapidly changed. That is what is missing now. This all comes down to fairness. Law-abiding people should not feel like fools while gangs smash and grab without consequence. The sad truth is the communities most damaged by this behaviour are often the very ones these young people come from. Only one approach will fix this: clear rules, real consequences, and the confidence to enforce them. It’s time to Take Back Our Streets and bring back a culture of enforcement.

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