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@sallyanna25 Japan has a long way to go to catch up with Modern Britain. Nagasaki: 1 mosque Birmingham: 180 mosques All Japan needs to do, to catch up, is vote for the wrong politicians. And they too can experience theocratic modernity.
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Dr David Berger BSc MBBS MRCP(UK) FRACGP-RG DTM+H
I do not understand how you can write a story on Aboriginal deaths in custody in this day and age without mentioning that the death rate for non-Aboriginal prisoners is 47% higher than for Aboriginal. How is this possible? It's intellectually dishonest and erodes trust in @abcnews. If the rates were reversed you can bet your bottom dollar they would be highlighted. "The death rate among the Indigenous prisoner population in 2024‒25 was 0.15 per 100. The death rate for non-Indigenous prisoners increased from 0.20 per 100 prisoners in 2023–24 to 0.22 in 2024–25." Source: aic.gov.au/publications/s… abc.net.au/news/2026-04-2…
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Freya Leach
Freya Leach@FreyaThinks·
Shocking allegations from Western Sydney: Iraqi refugee Abthar Bassam Talib Al-Athmany (19) and a 17yo accomplice allegedly took a 15yo Australian girl hostage and raped her in a Parramatta hotel room. They allegedly subjected her to degrading treatment, forcing her to eat pizza off the floor "like a dog," blindfolding her and taking turns raping her at knifepoint under a cold shower. A second female who arrived later to check on the girl's welfare was allegedly held against her will and ordered to remove her clothes. The girls managed to flee around 3:30am. When a trusted male arrived at 6:30am to help, the accused allegedly flashed a gun and scared him off. Shockingly, Al-Athmany was granted bail by the NSW Supreme Court despite the severity of the charges. No ankle monitor was required, just conditions like living at home with family supervision. This is yet another example of the problem with rapid, unchecked migration and "multiculturalism" without strong integration or accountability. They are in court now. Let's pray for justice.
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ƧMΛƧΉΉΛƬΣ@SMASHHATE_Au·
@sallyanna25 Japan has a long way to go to catch up with Modern Britain. Nagasaki: 1 mosque Birmingham: 180 mosques All Japan needs to do, to catch up, is vote for the wrong politicians. And they too can experience theocratic modernity.
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the black pope
the black pope@Noelwilson98473·
@AuFreeSpeech1 @wpbencic @corybernardi @OneNationAus Cory is too sharp for dumb reporters . Remember one thing . Muslims celebrated naveed akram in Lakemba . Muslims didn’t condemn naveed akram anywhere. All the people in the know tell me they are sure there will be more attacks ! Only one nation will rectify this !
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GeorgeOrwellwasaVisionary@OzWester·
@AuFreeSpeech1 @corybernardi @OneNationAus I've been following the posts of "Candid with Lubna" a young UK Muslim lady who raised her voice condemning the activities of the "bad apples" within her "community" hoping she would be supported by "good muslims". She was careful not to "blaspheme" or talk negatively about Islam
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Meritking Giriş Haber
Meritking Giriş Haber@MeritkingHaber_·
None of these people pay bills, they are largely obese on food that they don't pay for, and many are willing to PUNCH A BABY over a tribal dispute on the sidewalk. Our strength.
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Tahmineh Dehbozorgi
Tahmineh Dehbozorgi@DeTahmineh·
Islam has been so aggressively racialized in Western discourse that many people are no longer capable of looking at it as a religion, ideology, or governing system. Instead, it is treated as a kind of ethnic inheritance—something biologically fused to the people associated with it. This distortion becomes especially obvious in the case of Iran. Iranian civilization did not begin with Islam, and Iranian identity is not reducible to any religion. Yet outsiders routinely speak as though “Iranian” and “Muslim” were naturally synonymous, as if a civilization thousands of years old can simply be collapsed into the religion of foreign people who conquered it after a single battle in 636. That mistake has real consequences. Once Islam is racialized, criticism of Islam is misread as hatred of a people rather than criticism of a doctrine. Resistance to Islamist rule is then treated as identity confusion. Iranian rejection of the Islamic Republic becomes framed as alienation from “their own culture,” when in reality the opposite is often true: the rejection is rooted in the desire to recover what Islamist rule has spent decades degrading, erasing, or subordinating. This is the point many people refuse to confront. Islam—especially in its politicized and totalizing forms—has long existed in tension with Iranian civilizational identity. It imposed itself upon an older language, older memory, and older cultural instincts, and demanded submission not only in matters of worship but in law, dress, speech, art, and the structure of public life. The Islamic Republic sharpened this tension by weaponizing Islam as an instrument of state power—turning it into the vocabulary of humiliation, the architecture of censorship, and the justification for violence. For that reason, it should not surprise anyone that many Iranians are willing to risk their lives resisting Islamist rule. That willingness reflects clarity. People will fight the thing they know is suffocating their nation. They will resist the ideology that has turned beauty into guilt, joy into sin, dissent into heresy, and national life into a hostage chamber. The Western inability to process this stems from deeply flawed intellectual categories. Christianity is treated as theology, liberalism as ideology, nationalism as doctrine, and Marxism as a political project—all open to criticism and blame. But Islam, within this framework, is treated as identity. Once that happens, criticism becomes taboo and the people living under Islamist regimes become analytically invisible. Their resistance cannot be understood because the framework itself is designed to shield the ideology from scrutiny. That is why Iranian people so often break Western narratives. Their experience exposes the central error: Islam is not an ethnicity and it is not the inescapable essence of every society it has ruled. It can be rejected, criticized, and resisted—especially when fused to state power. For many Iranians, Islam is not experienced as sentimental heritage but as conquest extended through law, punishment, and forced piety. It is remembered not as mere faith, but as a structure that has repeatedly demanded the shrinking of Iran into something narrower, sadder, uglier, and more obedient. That is why so many efforts to romanticize Islam as somehow organically identical with Iranian identity ring false, even obscene. They ask a civilization to treat the ideology that has governed and constrained it as the essence of its soul. A serious analysis of Iran requires abandoning these fraudulent categories. Islam must be treated as what it is: a religion, a set of doctrines, and, in many contexts, a political program with concrete consequences for law, liberty, culture, and power. Once that happens, Iranian resistance becomes perfectly intelligible. The Western discourse that claims to value freedom, dissent, and decolonial analysis, yet suddenly goes blind when the object of critique is Islam.
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
White Dutch boy beaten by a black mob. If the colors had been reversed, the corrupt Dutch media would have covered it for years.
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'Seeing is believing'
'Seeing is believing'@dave24144975·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Kriss Donald: “I’m only 15, what have I done?” “Kriss was snatched while walking with a friend, forced into a stolen silver Mercedes despite desperate resistance—he reportedly cried out, ‘I’m only 15, what have I done?’” The UK’s most shocking racially motivated killing. A Pakistani gang targeted him because he was white. He was taken to a flat where he endured hours of prolonged torture and brutality. The perpetrators stabbed him repeatedly (13 times, including a severe throat wound), beat him, and eventually doused him in petrol and set him alight while still alive. Forgotten... The anniversary of #KrissDonald’s death is tomorrow, 15 March, 2004.
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
I used to think segregation and Apartheid were bad. Now, I'm not so sure. I think Whites might have had a perfectly justifiable reason for wanting to live separately from certain types of people, and I'm really starting to question why it is that we're not allowed to.
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Black girl brutally attacks a White girl at Hendersonville Middle School (@HCPSNC) in NC while everyone watches. You probably didn't hear about this because it doesn't fit the narrative.

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Connor Tomlinson
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson·
People are sick of hearing, "Immigration has happened. They're here now. There's nothing you can do about it." We didn't want it. We always voted against it. We aren't willing to risk our civilisation on insisting on "integration" and hoping it all works out. Millions must go.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 TERRIFYING: This is why Islam is the problem NICK SHIRLEY: If the US got in a war with a Muslim country, who would you defend? MUSLIM: Our Muslim brothers! SHIRLEY: Not America? MUSLIM: We would NOT defend America! The barbarians are inside!
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
This is why Farage does not deserve your time, your support, your vote.
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Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
It's most definitely a thing.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Rape Gang Inquiry update. As our hearings progressed, we had a distressing number of women come forward with similar horrific experiences who wanted to tell their story. Once the hearings concluded, we reopened the submission process. Many have come forward, and are now being supported by our team. We will help them tell the world their story in a safe and secure way. Our wider report is being worked on, and I’m hopeful that we will have a final version ready for publication soon. Our inquiry legal team is identifying further targets for private prosecutions - more news to come on that soon. More evidence is being released from our hearings, and we will continue to shine a light on this festering rot. We are a small team, working on a relatively small budget compared to the national inquiry ‘effort’. Labour's dithering behaviour has been utterly shameful. I want to thank everybody involved - from the staff, to our donors. But particularly the brave individuals who have come forward. It really does matter. Progress has been made, but there is so much more to do.
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