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What about all the killing of infidels, sir ?
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Prince William parrots his father Charles's words and says Islam is a religion of peace and understanding from which other religions can learn.
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@MadeySiyad @JohnCleese It's the 15-20% that we're talking about. The other 80% don't care to call out the nany atrocities
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@JohnCleese A prince acknowledges a religion's capacity for peace and a comedian demands he account for its worst actors. By that logic, Christianity's spokesman should open with the Inquisition.
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@JohnCleese What about stonings, terrorism, honour killings, child rape, British rape gangs, apostate murder, homophonic, misogyny...
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Green MSP who claimed to have ‘grown up starving’ in India exposed as privately educated with privileged upbringing
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@Mick_O_Keeffe Footage taken from one of the 16 yr oldswho murdered an innocent Irish man while out on a walk. The media machine and Virtue signalling puppets want this kept quiet. RIP to the victim, I pray for your family. I have it but can't upload
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@Mick_O_Keeffe Tommy has screen footage from the imports phone of them attacking him
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Please do not stop talking about Irishman Alex Coughlan who was murdered last week in Dublin.
The media say the attackers are an Irish boy and a boy with dual nationality, although a video of the attack posted by the "boys" in question seems to contradict that completely.
They look more like ruthless foreign killers than "boys."
We don't know their names and we don't have their images, because child protection laws in Ireland prevent that information from going public.
The world's attention was on Ireland for a week for an apparent racial murder of a Congolese man, which turned out to be entirely untrue. The post mortem showed no physical injuries.
But Alex Coughlan was murdered.
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@PaulMcCloud46 @benonwine If they are not white the police immediately side with them
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@benonwine You expect the perpetrator to lie to cover themselves, you don't expect the police to immediately side with them.
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Heartbreaking and deeply disturbing details are continuing to emerge during the trial of Vickrum Digwa, the man accused of murdering Polish-British student Henry Nowak.
Jurors have now been shown mobile phone footage of the confrontation that ended with a young man losing his life.
Digwa told the court he was carrying a 21cm kirpan a Sikh ceremonial blade worn around his neck and claimed he feared Henry would use it against him.
“I thought I had to do something because I was afraid that he was going to stab me with my own kirpan,” he said.
But the court also heard that Henry Nowak was trying to escape.
According to the evidence presented, Henry attempted to flee for his life, climbing over a fence while Digwa was allegedly still stabbing him.
One of the most shocking details heard by the jury is that police initially handcuffed Henry as he lay on the ground bleeding out, after Digwa reportedly claimed Henry was the aggressor and had made racist remarks.
The court also heard allegations that Digwa’s mother, Kiran Kaur, 53, removed the kirpan from the scene after the stabbing. She denies assisting an offender.
At the centre of all this is a young man who never came home.
A son.
A friend.
A life gone forever.
And every new detail emerging from this case is leaving people across the country horrified and heartbroken.
Imagine Henry’s family hearing that he was allegedly restrained while fighting for his life. Heartbreaking beyond words. Cases like this destroy public trust because people feel catastrophic mistakes are never properly acknowledged and this is why the police should be investigated and held to account for there massive failings and incompetence in Henry’s brutal murder, that’s not anti-police it’s about making sure every emergency response is fair, competent and focused on saving lives and that clearly didn’t happen in Henry’s case.


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@leo_leo_X @andyc142 @aquitainexox Straight in with the personal insults. Typical leftie. What's next...call the police?
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@leo_leo_X @aquitainexox Oh my God. You just can't take reality for a second
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@aquitainexox The woman lambasting Lee Anderson at least had the guts to do it to his face, unlike the coward yelling at Rachel Reeves from the safety of his white van.
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@thehealthb0t Bullshit. This post falsely claims a Japanese study of 20M people found “all excess deaths were in the vaccinated.” No such study exists. The real Japanese excess‑mortality papers didn’t analyze vaccination status and explicitly did not link vaccines to excess deaths.
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@thehealthb0t And for some reason the link to the study is not shared
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@realericmoutsos Oh Well, There is nothing we peasants can do now, The people in power Were apparently voted in by the peasants... lol
Humanity deserves to collapse if they are dumb enough to trust AI.
And They are....
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HE WARNED THE BANK. THE BANK COLLAPSED. YOU PAID THE BILL.
Paul Moore (@Paul_R_Moore) was Head of Group Regulatory Risk at Halifax Bank of Scotland. His literal job was to spot danger. In 2004, he spotted it. He told the board that HBOS was lending recklessly, growing too fast, and building a financial time bomb. They thanked him by sacking him.
KPMG was brought in to investigate his concerns. KPMG concluded everything was fine. The Financial Services Authority @TheFCA whose deputy chair was HBOS chief executive James Crosby, agreed. Nothing to see here.
Four years later, HBOS collapsed. Lloyds (@LloydsBank / @LBGplc) was pushed into a shotgun merger to absorb the wreckage, then needed a £20.5 billion taxpayer bailout to survive it. James Crosby eventually handed back his knighthood and forfeited part of his £25 million pension. He was not prosecuted. Nobody was.
Paul Moore went to the Treasury Select Committee in 2009 and laid out exactly what had happened. It caused, as one journalist put it, shockwaves through the British establishment. It also caused addiction, depression, and suicidal episodes for Moore himself.
He spent years warning anyone who would listen that the system was broken. He wrote a book called Crash Bank Wallop. He died in September 2020.
The men who built the disaster got pensions. The man who tried to stop it got destroyed.
If you think whistleblowers are protected in this country, Paul Moore's life is your answer.
Sources: @BBC, @guardian, @Channel4News | @Wikipedia | @TransparencyTF
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