
Ben Sim
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Genghis Khan and Jesus Christ:
Good does not defeat evil if it does nothing, or if it lacks the means and the power to act.
The teachings of Jesus are powerful, but only as long as those who believe in them are willing to live them and defend them. Morals and ideals, by themselves, do not stop evil without will, means, and action.
If no one had acted during World War II, Nazism would have prevailed. And if those who stood against Hitler had lacked the power and the means, evil would have won.
The whole Middle East was once predominantly Christian. But when Christians remained passive in the face of Islamic expansion, they were conquered, many were killed, others subjugated, and many eventually converted. That is how Islam spread across the Middle East and North Africa.
This is not about sentiment, it is about reality.
Quoting Will Durant is not wrong in this context. Genghis Khan represents brute force and destruction; Jesus Christ represents moral good. But moral good can be crushed, killed, and erased if those who carry it refuse to stand and defend it.
Islamic expansion is one of the clearest historical examples of this dynamic.
The lesson is simple: good must be willing to act, defend itself, and use power when necessary, or it will be overrun.
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All true, but jihadist Islam is not our main threat. Electoral Islam is, and an Islamic government (or Green Left / Islamic Alliance government) is possible within 1 or two election cycles. It's just simple demographics coupled with bloc voting. Restore Britain MUST win in 2029 because 2034 will be too late electorally.
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You don’t need a Muslim majority in order for Islam to dominate policy.
All you need is key Muslims in official roles placed strategically around a country to influence local laws.
Once the local laws all around a country favor Muslim culture then add to that the influence of the Muslim electorate on highly corruptible non-Muslim politicians and the result is a de facto Muslim government.
That’s what we’re seeing in the UK with Muslim city councils, council leaders, and mayors who possess executive power and it’s exactly the plan they want to replicate in America.
That’s what the men in this video are talking about.
They’re openly telling us how they plan to take over Christian countries.
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I am never happy criticizing Islam.
With every post I make, every article I publish, every interview I give, I wrestle within myself. This world is cruel, and it needs more kindness, and it saddens me that I can't contribute more of it.
If Islam were confined to a certain geography, I wouldn’t concern myself with it. If Islam were reformable, if it were possible for an open, high-trust society to survive it, I wouldn’t risk my life or waste my energy discussing this backward, dark ideology.
But the problem is that Islam is none of these things.
Islam is an expansionist ideology that, wherever it exists, erases individual liberties. And with that, it destroys creativity and prosperity.
What we have witnessed in the West since October 7 has been a revelation: Islam has been rebranded using a narrative that frames Israel, and the West, as the cause of the violence and bigotry inherent in this political ideology, giving it the space to expand.
That is why it is a moral obligation to stand against its expansion, to educate decision-makers about the threat it poses to the West, and to ensure that the Church, which plays a decisive role in shaping U.S. political direction, is equipped with the right tools and not deceived by false narratives.
Committing to moral obligations is a discipline that brings no earthly pleasure. I find no pleasure in combating Islam.
However, I can't live with myself if I choose to live a quiet, normal life while knowing that I might be able to make a difference, even if I am not very optimistic.
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I took one AP wire story about the Iran war and found 6 manipulation techniques inside it.
Not opinions. Named, documented techniques.
This is how the news is built.
Technique 1: Conclusion Laundering. The headline read "Trump Knocked Back on His Political Heels."
That is not a fact. That is a verdict dressed up as a news observation. The manipulation started before you read a single word of the article.

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As a user, it's simple. I open the @X app. Here's what I hope to see — and I suspect many of you do too:
1. Great, informative, useful, or entertaining content (by humans, machines, or companies)
2. Real, authentic — even “boring” — posts from the people and networks I actually care about
3. No spam, bad bots, or reply farming
As an X employee who uses it every day, I believe we’re actively building toward exactly this.
Does this match what you want when you open X?
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English football legend Matt Le Tissier thinks the UK government is under orders to deliberately destroy the UK.
"If they destroy the country enough, there'll be people begging for help from their government... That's probably when you'll see initiatives like the central bank digital currencies being thrust upon the population as the way to save us."
"People won't accept those kinds of things under normal circumstances. Yet in times of emergencies, people will accept all sorts of nonsense. As we saw in 2020."
Credit: @mattletiss7 @robprogressive
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Dear Sammy, I am sorry for your grandad. As an African and pro-life, I can respectfuly share my position on this question. Western countries are ruled by child rapists and criminals. This is no longer a divisive topic.
Many years ago, when they were promoting acceptance of abortion, they were presenting extreme cases such as the 15 years old pregnant from her rapist. Fast forward, recently doctors put a full term baby in the freezer until death followed because his mother would rather be back to her pre-pregnancy life. Entire generations are being aborted. They can abort until full term for whatever reason or no reason at all. There are even abortion parties.
When they were banning death penalty in Europe, they were telling the people: "Criminals will be locked for life". Fast forward, today, in many European countries, criminals kill, get locked up for a few years then are released just to kill again. Death penalty was transfered to the public and innocent people have to be murdered to give another chance to murderers.
When the LGBT lobby started, it was about "tolerance" and "between consenting adults, it's none of your business". Fast forward today, an Irish teacher is in prison because he refuses to submit to a compulsory role play with a student who demands some pronouns being used when addressing him. Kids are being mutilated and public insurance paying for it while the West sees FGM in Africa as a barbaric practice (which it is). Female Genital Mutilation is a crime in most African countries. There is no place where insurance covers the "procedures". It's slowly fading away while it's back to your country under the guise of progressism.
You see the pattern?
Same for euthanasia. Yes, they will use extreme cases to get the laws they want. This is their usual pattern. Then, they will end up killing healthy teenagers who are feeling depressed, or people who couldn't find a job.
Your rulers belongs to a death cult. They are easy to predict. They like wars, blood, suffering, killing, abortion, sterility...
You have to place the bar really low, otherwise they eat you alive.
Sorry for any typos. I don't use AI to write.
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For the virtue signalling morons at the back let me be clear: Nick Timothy nailed it—mass public prayer + adhan in Trafalgar Square is straight-up domination, not "celebrating faith." The adhan literally declares "no god but Allah" over a national landmark next to a church. That's not equality; it's assertion of supremacy.
Starmer, Creasy, and the other imbeciles piling on with "Islamophobia" hysteria and sack demands? That's not protecting minorities—it's dangerous cowardice. It lets radicals hide behind religion, exactly like ignoring Salman Abedi (Manchester Arena bomber) because "racism" fears stopped proper scrutiny. We tiptoed around his extremism, and 22 people died.
Islam isn't just another "religion of peace"—it's a totalitarian ideology masquerading as one, with built-in political conquest doctrines that demand submission. Calling it a pseudo-religion or death cult isn't hate; it's pattern recognition after grooming gangs, terror attacks, no-go pressures, and endless one-way accommodation.
Virtue signalling from Labour doesn't help integration or safety—it enables the problem. Nick spoke uncomfortable truth. The appeasers are the real danger to Britain. Time to stop pretending and start enforcing reciprocity. Britain first. 🇬🇧
Bravo @NJ_Timothy 👏🏽 - the UK would be a safer place if other public figures had your courage. Well done Sir. 🫡
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No one instructed me to do anything nick. My conscience sees a man seeking to foster division and hatred against a religious minority and calls it out because it’s wrong and dangerous. If you think Islam is unique in demanding one god alone be worshipped, the Ten Commandments will blow your mind….
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An important conversation has been started by @NJ_Timothy. Let's not shy away from it.
Behind this debate lies the idea that Islam is a religion of dominance, which seeks to confer the rest of us into adherents. It’s a proselytising religion. The Islamic concept of Dawah, coupled with the regular manifestations of violent Jihad the UK and the West have had to become accustomed to over recent decades, is one reason why many people feel a genuine and legitimate sense of unease when they hear the same words terrorists shout as they slaughter us, echoing across our nation’s primary public square. It is unsettling.
My article in the @spectator
spectator.com/article/feelin…
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He’s the only man in the Bible who seems to understand that women are human beings too. If Christianity and Islam demonstrate nothing else, they demonstrate that Jesus and Mohammad saw the world through very different eyes.
Islam is about submission. Christianity is about redemption. By Christ’s sacrifice, Christians believe, they are made worthy to enter God’s presence. There is emphasis on living a decent life, but the baseline message is that works alone are not sufficient; to a true Christian, no standard of behavior is ever “good enough.” Righteousness stems from Christ’s grace, not from one’s own behavior, and they believe there is no sinner so sunk in depravity that Christ’s grace cannot reach him. Christians may fail to truly live up to it, but the general idea is supposed to be to end self-righteousness, which is something Jesus clearly felt some kind of way about.
In Islam, one’s behavior — but more specifically one’s obedience - is what gets you into Paradise. Unquestioning belief and obedience are what make one righteous, and that is a dangerous slope to start down. Not only does it encourage adherence to an outdated and brutal worldview, but it creates a culture in which disobedience and theological nonconformity are is seen as the ultimate sin.
It creates a society that cannot evolve, and that stage lasts until that society manages to move past religion as an externally imposed structure, and see it as having pa personal relationship with God - or not - that is entirely one’s own choice.

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I dont think being overly emotional is particularly helpful when it comes to matters of the law but for the first time since becoming an MP I am genuinely sad about what parliament has done.
I am sad because I know what the consequences will be.
I am sad because I know nervous first time parents might give way to doubt and opt out of parenthood and how the reality of that means they'll be denied the greatest gift life will ever give them and instead inherit a life of monstrous guilt.
I am sad because, now, healthy babies will be destroyed.
I am really sorry that the UK has legalised full term abortion. For what it's worth, I voted NO.
I am going to squeeze my children a little tighter and thank the universe a little more than normal this morning.
You cannot become unpregnant. You just become the parent of a child you killed. That is the reality of life. We must face it.
My babies.

ben weller 🪴 ✟@flowerpotweller
The House of Lords have voted narrowly in favour of allowing abortion up-to-birth in England & Wales. The only solace is that one day they will meet Jesus.
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Britain is not an Islamic country, yet. We should not change our way of life to accommodate practices that have no place in any civilised society - sharia law, the burqa, halal slaughter, cousin marriage and more.
Britain is a Christian country, and under a Restore Britain Government it would remain that way.
We would not tolerate mass dominating Islamic prayer overtaking public spaces, entire schools would not be closed for Eid.
None of this is controversial. None of this should generate hysteria. But of course it will.
If a Muslim wants to live under sharia law, there are many countries to choose from.
I wish them well on their travels.
But this is Britain, and we have already tolerated the intolerable for too long. That must end.
There is finally a political party that has the courage to unapologetically stand up and defend the British way of life - one that is absolutely rooted in Christianity.
That party is Restore Britain.
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I don't know if it's already the case, but have you considered not basing any metrics at all on unpaid accounts? It might kill the statistics you can provide to advertisers, but it would also kill the bots?
Also, how about only monetising likes, and not interactions? Otherwise you're feeding the trolls.
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We tried something. It didn’t work.
And we took those learnings and decided to reward Articles instead of single posts.
Articles have grown 20x since December and they are now the largest blogging product on the internet by traffic.
In consumer product development, you sometimes take non-linear paths to discover opportunity.
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