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unreal@dreckweb·
@BradfemlyWalsh "him and his mates are too shy to even talk to a pretty girl" not being able to talk to girls as if they are ordinary people with ordinary interests - as potential friends - is half the problem.
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Shambo of Luxembourg@BradfemlyWalsh·
My son is 15, him and his mates are too shy to even talk to a pretty girl, they're still being tucked up in bed at night with a kiss on the head, they're worrying about spots and homework and why is Charlie so much taller. That's a normal teen boy life. Not being serial rapists.
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Shambo of Luxembourg@BradfemlyWalsh·
She's absolutely correct. Something has gone very wrong in their early lives for them to be seasoned abusers and rapists at only 15. The whole family beds investigation. It's almost a guarantee they'll have been exposed to pOrn at a young age or not stopped from watching it.
Kelly@broadwaybabyto

It’s terrifying that boys this young are already raping little girls. It should be considered an emergency. It should anger everyone that rape culture is so pervasive and normalized that children are doing it. Sadly our society doesn’t care about women and girls.

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unreal@dreckweb·
@m0w4q45 It doesn't matter how often the knife is used for violence or not - it's the double standard of allowing people to be above the law on the grounds of dark-age fairytales (or any other reason). Civilised society = public weapons illegal. For everyone.
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Waqas🔶️@m0w4q45·
A man murdered Henry Nowak. Lock him up and throw away the key no argument. But Rupert Lowe, Zia Yusuf and Robert Jenrick now want to punish every Sikh in Britain for what ONE criminal did. Here's what they're conveniently leaving out. The "loophole" they're raging about doesn't exist. The second a kirpan is used in violence, the religious defence is GONE and it's treated as an offensive weapon, full stop. Digwa was convicted of murder AND possession the exemption protected him from nothing. He was reportedly carrying a SECOND, non-religious knife anyway. So ban the kirpan tomorrow and a man who set out to kill still kills. You'd outlaw a symbol of faith and change precisely nothing. Want to talk "public safety"? Use the real numbers. London, April–Oct 2025: 1,625 kitchen knives used in knife crime. Kitchen knives are the single most common murder weapon in the country 46% of knife homicides. Kirpans aren't even on the chart. And knife crime is FALLING offences down 5%, knife homicides down 18% to the lowest since records began in 2003. So why the sudden moral panic over a ceremonial blade carried peacefully for generations? Because outrage is cheap and real policy is hard. "Equality before the law," says Jenrick while demanding a law that targets one specific religion. Pick a lane, lads: it's either equality OR singling out a faith. It can't be both. And remember WHO you're lecturing. 83,000 turban-wearing Sikhs DIED for Britain in the two world wars. 109,000 wounded. 14 Victoria Crosses, a per-capita record, their names carved on a memorial beside Buckingham Palace. The turban was their only helmet. The REAL scandal? Police handcuffed Henry as he lay dying because his killer shouted "racism" first. THAT is the failure that cost a life. Fix the policing. Don't scapegoat a whole faith to dodge the harder conversation. Let Sikhs carry their kirpan. Don't let one evil idiot rob a patriotic, law-abiding, 300-year-old faith of one of its most sacred articles. That isn't justice and it isn't safety. It's cheap politics and we can all see it. 🪯
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unreal@dreckweb·
Wmn point out that every man on the planet would rape as long he thought he could get away with it - bcs the only thing stopping them is fear of consequence from their bros. Then along comes Sad misogynist Gaad to say the same thing, but to & try to spin it as women's fault. FFS
Gad Saad@GadSaad

The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple.

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unreal@dreckweb·
@ShabnamCha89 @SikhFedUK Sikhs have not been "demonised" - though that sort of language underlines half the problem here: demand for special provision to be above the law on religious grounds (nonsense) then meltdown/accusations when people point out the double standard.
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Shabnam Chaudhri@ShabnamCha89·
I stand with the Sikh community @SikhFedUK
Sikh Federation (UK)@SikhFedUK

The entire Sikh community has been "demonised" as one individual has broken the law and been found guilty of murder. The murder weapon was NOT a Kirpan (one of the 5 Ks), it has a different name that does not start with K, but the @CPSUK is refusing to share an image of the murder weapon with @BBCNews @SkyNews @PA @thetimes etc. after the case concluded last Thursday. It was incorrectly described as a Kirpan in court and media reporting. @Dabinderjit @SikhFedUK wrote to @ShabanaMahmood @LabourSJ @Nesil_Caliskan and hope Judge William Mousley KC makes this clear when sentencing on Monday or it will be a massive disservice to the Sikh community. Sensible politicians like @DavidDavisMP @aliciakearns that have made the mistake of calling for restrictions on the Kirpan based on this misinformation should distance themselves from @RupertLowe10 @RobertJenrick @ZiaYusufUK bbc.com/news/articles/…

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unreal@dreckweb·
@andygamblor Sikhs have not been "demonised" - though that sort of language underlines half the problem here: demand for special provision to be above the law on religious grounds (nonsense) then meltdown/accusations when people point out the double standard.
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Andy@andygamblor·
I disagree with this on so many levels Sikhs have fought alongside us and been an important part of British culture for TWO CENTURIES The Kirpan is a ceremonial religious knife, because 1 moron used it to stab someone does not mean you should ban the Kirpan and demonise the other 99.9% of law abiding honourable Sikhs Do you think the Kirpan and Sikhs in the UK are responsible for the ever increasing number of knife attacks? NO Would you rather be surrounded by Sikhs with Kirpans or "roadmen" with knives from their mum's kitchens I know which i'd choose every single time.... I hope this doesn't happen because its a real kick in the face to Sikhs across the UK
Charlie Peters@CDP1882

Robert Jenrick has told @GBNEWS that Reform UK would ban the kirpan, the Sikh ceremonial knife, being carried in public after the murder of Henry Nowak. The differing rules on knives being allowed in public have been described as another example of two-tier justice.

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unreal@dreckweb·
Why does "religious liberty" get to take precedence over the law that everyone else is subject to ? It's nonsense. No one should be above the law for any reason, including religion. Illegal to carry weapons = illegal for everyone.
Nusrit Mehtab@nucchidust

The Kirpan is a scared object for Sikh"s it's an article of faith. It's the right to religious freedom.Actions of one evil person don't define a whole religion. STOP weaponising this awful case for your nasty political agenda. Thoughts with the family & friends of Henry Nowak. 💔

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unreal@dreckweb·
@AgainstRacism99 It doesn't matter if it was a kirpan. It matters that: 1) any group gets special provision to put themselves above the laws the rest of us have to follow 2) the police are so captured by race grifters they take the side of anyone (including killers) using the magic "r" word
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unreal@dreckweb·
The Sikh community has not been "demonised" - though that sort of language underlines half the problem here: demand for special provision to be above the law on religious grounds (nonsense) then meltdown/accusations when people point out the double standard.
Sikh Federation (UK)@SikhFedUK

The entire Sikh community has been "demonised" as one individual has broken the law and been found guilty of murder. The murder weapon was NOT a Kirpan (one of the 5 Ks), it has a different name that does not start with K, but the @CPSUK is refusing to share an image of the murder weapon with @BBCNews @SkyNews @PA @thetimes etc. after the case concluded last Thursday. It was incorrectly described as a Kirpan in court and media reporting. @Dabinderjit @SikhFedUK wrote to @ShabanaMahmood @LabourSJ @Nesil_Caliskan and hope Judge William Mousley KC makes this clear when sentencing on Monday or it will be a massive disservice to the Sikh community. Sensible politicians like @DavidDavisMP @aliciakearns that have made the mistake of calling for restrictions on the Kirpan based on this misinformation should distance themselves from @RupertLowe10 @RobertJenrick @ZiaYusufUK bbc.com/news/articles/…

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John@TrueLibertyX·
@sophielouisecc What’s wrong with people being armed for their own defence?
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Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
If the Kirpan is purely symbolic as they are suggesting then it shouldn’t be functional - it could be plastic, fully blunted etc. They should not however be able to carry it in the form of a fully functioning knife - no matter if they don’t intent to ever use it
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unreal@dreckweb·
@TheRealJamieKay Yes, well done - about 4 years too late x.com/dreckweb/statu…
unreal@dreckweb

@FifeRight14 One simple change to the law would sort out the refugee/immigration "crisis": women and children only. No males past puberty (maybe OK if coming in on a visa for pre-approved work, ie some sort of green card system). Would save a lot of hassle.

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Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
‘Why are they mostly men?!’ Ok. So if tomorrow it became mostly women and children… suddenly everyone becomes pro-asylum? Just checking the rules.
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unreal@dreckweb·
@PwnzAll @JUN1984NOV It's banned in Denmark and France, but Sikhs manage to live there. Why not in the UK ?
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Jasmeet Singh 🇮🇱
As a baptized Sikh I am for banning the Kirpan in the UK, as the barrier to carrying is now so low I see children between ages of 8-14 cosplaying in full Nihang (Sikh military uniform) on London streets It's more acceptable that 200-300k people self-deport than sully the Sikh Religion.
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The Singh@JUN1984NOV·
The carrying of the Kirpan for baptised Sikhs is non-negotiable. It can NEVER be surrendered.
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unreal@dreckweb·
@Nettleshippy It's the old "once a woman has been violated by one man she is fair game for all" argument
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Helen Nettleship@Nettleshippy·
I see the argument* has moved on from “you have a gender neutral toilet at home” to “you have a masturbator at home” 😁
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unreal@dreckweb·
@j4ppleby Direct sun on head & neck is more heating than the "insulation" from the amount of cloth you're in contact with from a sun hat. Also reduces risk of sunburn.
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Jack@j4ppleby·
What’s the science behind wearing a hat in hot weather, essentially covering your head in a jumper? If you can tell I am skeptical about the whole thing
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unreal@dreckweb·
@therealmissjo Any male that is capable of harming women and girls like this needs to be beaten to a pulp, doesn't matter if they're a "child". They're wired wrong and need dealing with.
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Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Unbelievable. Simply unbelievable verdict yesterday. What is happening in Belgium? On April 2, 2024 during the Easter Holidays a 14 year old girl went to the fairground with her 16 year old boyfriend in West Flanders, Belgium. Afterwards, he invited her to go to the woods with him where he raped her. Little did she know that he had invited his friends and that not only did they watch but after the rape, he “loaned her out” to his friends and they took turns in raping her too. She screamed and was “in obvious pain” according to one of the boys but they did not stop. In total 9 boys aged between. 11 years old and 16 years old put her through a terrifying ordeal. The boys were not named but were reporting as being “of North African or Somali descent”, with the boyfriend being from Somalia. The rape was filmed and disseminated on Snapchat, tormenting the girl yet further. The juveniles were tried and the verdict was delivered yesterday, 29 May 2026. The 9 boys were found guilty of “repeated gang rape with aggravating circumstances and violating the victim’s sexual integrity”. Their punishment? Hardly anything. No custodial sentence was imposed - as Belgium instead prefers to focus on re-education and “guidance”. There is the possibility of a payment to the girl but this has not been disclosed.
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unreal@dreckweb·
@TellMamaUK Well no-one hates Muslim women as much as Muslim men. Start there.
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Tell MAMA UK
Tell MAMA UK@TellMamaUK·
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Stasi Barbie@StasiBarbie·
@dreckweb @thefempire50 So basically you are saying that women just have to put up with being unsafe everywhere and we shouldn’t bother trying to mitigate that in a civilised society?
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Lola@thefempire50·
“You’re more likely to get assaulted at home” Women, have you ever experienced a sexual assault or sexual harassment in a public place? (No need for details unless you want to, just trying to get an overall picture)
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unreal@dreckweb·
@TheatreSpoonie The police, judiciary and institutions have always been misogynists. On top of that they have been captured by the holy trinity of DEI: Muslims (more misogynists), TQ+ (more misogynists) and general race grifters (all-round bigots). We need to "rant and scream" about the lot.
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Theresa ♿@TheatreSpoonie·
And people rant and scream about trans people instead of recognising the UK has a rapist problem and young men are being taught they can get away with rape.
tern@1goodtern

What on earth 😮

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unreal@dreckweb·
Men showing us (yet again) their whiny, weak-egoed, stupidity: "if we can't harass and creep on women we will sulk and ignore them - how else can we possibly interact with them, waahhh, wahhh, waaah"
ELITE MASCULINE@MasculineM7

Funny how some women spent years teaching men that approaching them in the gym is weird, intrusive, and “creepy.” Now men keep their heads down, mind their own business, and suddenly that’s a problem too. You don’t get to shame behavior and then complain when it disappears.

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