
Bob Duke
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@GMB It doesn't matter how many complaints there are. The law is clear and single-sex spaces must be maintained on the basis of biology.
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Bob Duke รีทวีตแล้ว
Bob Duke รีทวีตแล้ว
Bob Duke รีทวีตแล้ว
Bob Duke รีทวีตแล้ว

As a lesbian woman, I fucking hate Pride Month with every fiber of my being.
It makes us look like absolute shit.
The entire LGB has been hijacked by groomers, men in cheap wigs with toilet-paper tits, freaks duct-taping their peanuts to their asses, pedophiles, fetish weirdos and every other kind of gross filth parading down the street.
Real gay, lesbian, and bisexual people want NOTHING to do with this circus.
We just want to be left the fuck alone.The LGB community condemns these degenerates and every organization pandering to them.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk. 🖕
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🚨Don’t think for a moment you have free speech.
South Wales Police has instructed officers to record “hostility” towards Muslims that they decide is not a “legitimate” discussion of Islam. Er … they also decide what “legitimate” is!
Criticising a religion in the UK is lawful.
But now your lawful views could be recorded by the police if an officer decides he doesn’t like it.
And that record could be disclosed in vetting checks. Just so employers know you are “unacceptable”.
What the hell?

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Britain had a moment of silence for George Floyd. Our politicians kneeled en masse to show their outrage at his killing. "I can't breathe" became a slogan.
George Floyd died on the other side of the world. He wasn't British.
Henry Nowak *was* British and his treatment by the police was shocking and negligent in the extreme. Yet there is no minute of silence. There is no coordinated public campaign. There is no kneeling at sporting events.
And we all know why.
During the summer of BLM, some people said "All Lives Matter". This was treated as the highest form of racism and anyone who said this was immediately cancelled. Why? Because the people in charge don't actually think all lives matter in the same way.
They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood where a career criminal who died through mistreatment by police in a foreign country with 0 evidence of racism like George Floyd is automatically sanctified because of the colour of his skin.
And Henry Nowak, a British man, one of ours, is automatically dismissed and ignored because of the colour of his.
This is the ugly fruit of so-called "anti-racism", an obsession with race that has created a two-tier society which treats people differently because of the colour of their skin.
This needs to stop.
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I hope Hampshire Police and the CPS have a good explanation as to why Digwa’s brother and father have not yet been charged.
His mother is being sentenced soon for removing the murder weapon from the crime scene.
If his brother and father knew Henry had been stabbed, are they not accessories too?
The brother called 999 to falsely report Henry for racially attacking the murderer.
The father physically detained a dying Henry until the police arrived.
None of them informed the police that Henry had been stabbed. All watched him die, handcuffed, on the ground.
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Bob Duke รีทวีตแล้ว
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Bob Duke รีทวีตแล้ว

Now we can see why Police won’t release body cam footage of the arrest of Henry Nowak.
We all know that Hampshire Police are trying to hide things that happened on that fateful day.
The first three officers on the scene were all female.
They say video footage is too disturbing to be made public.
But when you read what was shown in court proceedings you begin to realise what the real reason is.
We all know how this would play out had the roles been reversed.Mass demonstrations outside Police stations all over the country until the Police have meetings with “community leaders”
Unfortunately that kind of service isn’t applicable to the white people in Britain 🇬🇧

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@BettyBoochichi2 I was a police officer for nearly 30 years.
A person says, "Help I've been stabbed".
"Show me where", is the only appropriate response.
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Since you’ve turned off replies, I've quoted posted to allow me to clear up your confusion. The law is incredibly straightforward:
Where the Equality Act 2010 refers to sex, it means biological sex. The Supreme Court ruling made this a settled fact.
This means "single-sex spaces" must be based on biological sex. Women's bathrooms, changing rooms, and services are for biological women only (and vice versa for men).
Per the ruling and statutory guidance, a single-sex space ceases to be one the moment you permit a member of the opposite biological sex into it. It doesn’t matter how that person identifies, and it doesn't matter if they have a GRC.
If you fail to uphold this, you are leaving yourself wide open to highly successful discrimination claims.
For the dignity of all biological women and men alike, I urge you to comply with the law.
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This is a shocking indictment of Britains energy policy…Brits are being ripped off!
Matt Hoy@MattHoyOfficial
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I was there. We laid flowers, we had 3 minutes of silence, and spoke about his life and death.
Whilst you guys protested us standing up for a murdered 18 year old boy.
You’re scum.
Stand Up To Racism@AntiRacismDay
Antiracists & antifascists outnumbering & out shouting fascist ‘White Vanguard’ in Southampton. We won’t let the far right divide our communities!
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Anonyme : Je suis pompier et ce que j’ai vu hier dans les rues de Paris m’a brisé le cœur.
On est intervenus vers 22h, après l’appel pour un feu de poubelles qui dégénérait. On pensait à un simple incident de soirée. On est arrivés sur place et c’était l’enfer. Paris, ma ville, celle où j’ai grandi, où j’ai fait mes premières gardes, était devenue une zone de guerre. Des fumées noires partout, des cris, des explosions de mortiers. Des groupes de jeunes, souvent issus de l’immigration, cagoulés, organisés, qui chargeaient les forces de l’ordre comme sur un champ de bataille.
J’ai vu des collègues policiers se faire lyncher à coups de barre de fer. J’ai vu une voiture de police caillassée alors qu’on sortait juste pour éteindre un feu qui menaçait des familles. On a été pris à partie par des émeutiers qui nous hurlaient dessus, nous traitant de “chiens”. On essayait juste de sauver des vies, et on devenait des cibles.
J’ai ramassé un gamin de 14 ans, le visage en sang, qui pleurait en disant qu’il avait suivi “les grands” pour “s’amuser”. J’ai vu une mère de famille, volets fermés, qui nous suppliait de protéger ses enfants pendant que ça cassait tout en bas. Les vitrines défoncées, les commerces pillés, les voitures brûlées… tout ça sous prétexte de “fêter” quelque chose.
Fêter, ce n’est pas casser.
C’est ça, la France en 2026 ? Un pays où on ne peut plus sortir le soir sans risquer sa vie ? Un pays où des quartiers entiers sont livrés à des clans qui ne respectent ni nos lois, ni notre histoire, ni nos pompiers, ni nos policiers ? Où on regarde impuissant notre capitale, symbole de lumière et de culture, transformée en terrain de jeu pour des barbares qui crachent sur la main qui les nourrit ?
Cette nuit, en rentrant chez moi à 6h du matin, encore couvert de suie et de sueur, j’ai pleuré comme un gosse. Pas de fatigue. De rage et de tristesse. Pour mes enfants. Pour mes collègues blessés. Pour ce pays que j’aime et qui se laisse mourir.
Réveillez-vous. S’il vous plaît. Avant qu’il ne reste plus rien à sauver.
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