Kono✝️
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Kono✝️
@kononer
Jesus is King! | Amateur ball knower | Drake Maye enjoyer | I also like anime a lot | Mat 10:34


Two Pakistani muslims were sitting very close to a Japanese girl while the entire seats were empty & trying to verbally sexually assault her, and another Pakistani was continuously recording her. Inviting Pakistanis in your country is always a risk.




Banned for an entire week because I said I don't give a fuck about the opinions of illiterate third worlders. Would someone be banned for saying they don't care about what an American's opinion is on the Middle East? Of course not Blatant double standard, I didn't break ToS

Mosque in Japan was! BURNED! Crazy news, we don't know did it..... But, one thing we know is, anti-islamic immigration is the fastest Growing ideology in JAPAN note* Great Japan will revenge, Don't even try....







Mar Mari: "You can't go directly to God when you sin." Thank God this isn't true. This guy is a heretic. Stop sharing his videos.

🚨🇵🇱 Poland celebrates Easter by making a jewish doll so all the kids can beat it with sticks These are the real Christians that I know…

The Republican Governor of Texas declaring the state as Indian conquered territory Treason




'If I fall sick tomorrow and I cannot work, should I be allowed to claim benefits?' 'No.' Stella Tsantekidou and Aman Bhogal clash over the UK's welfare state. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 🇬🇧 Become a Friend of GB News: gbnews.com/support


🚨🇯🇵BREAKING Japan Moves to Criminalize “online misinformation” Japan’s parliament is now seriously debating new laws to crack down on “fake news and defamatory information” spread on social media during elections. While politicians claim it’s about protecting democracy, the real target is any criticism of vaccines, mass immigration, or globalist policies. The proposal, pushed in the current Diet session, aims to regulate what the government and ruling parties label as “misinformation” — specifically content questioning vaccine safety and effectiveness, highlighting problems with rapid foreign worker intake, or opposing globalist agendas. Opponents warn the changes would directly threaten the freedom of expression guaranteed by Japan’s Constitution. With unified local elections coming next spring, both sides agree some rules are needed, but the debate is now centering on how far the crackdown can go without turning into outright censorship of dissenting voices on vaccines, immigration, and anti-globalism.














