I’ve just heard paramilitaries are now ready to get involved in tonight’s protests in Belfast and across Northern Ireland
Now, there’s some people you really don’t want to piss off…..
⚡🇬🇧🇺🇸 JD Vance: “Defending your culture isn’t radical. It’s reasonable.”
“To everybody in the UK who rejects that idea, I’d encourage them to just keep on going
It’s okay to want to defend your culture. It’s okay to want to live in a safe neighborhood. It isn’t radical.”
🚨NEW: A newly elected Reform UK council in Merseyside has cancelled all refugee week events, and demanded any money already spent on it is returned back to the council
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Me: certain nationalities in UK are more likely to commit sexual offences than Brits
Leftist nutcase: “I’m gonna break your f*****g jaw.”
ICE detention facility in New Jersey.
I’m not surprised Charlie Kirk was murdered. These people are lunatics.
This S&P 500 chart is different.
That's what they said about Dot-Com in 1999.
That's what they said about Housing in 2008.
That's what they're saying now...
🚨JUST IN: Mikel Obi says No Premier League Club congratulating Arsenal after winning the Premier League says alot about how they won, no one accept that kind of football
> "I noticed something immediately after Arsenal won the league — almost no Premier League clubs were rushing to congratulate them publicly. In football, that usually tells you something."
> "People inside the game respect champions when they feel the football was dominant and convincing. But with Arsenal, there are still many conversations about how they actually won it."
> "When over half your goals and biggest moments come from set-pieces, naturally some people will question the overall quality of the football."
> "And then you add all the referee controversies throughout the season. There were too many moments where decisions seemed to fall their way."
> "Fans can call it jealousy if they want, but football dressing rooms notice these things. Players talk. Coaches talk. Clubs see patterns."
> "I’m not saying Arsenal cheated, because winning the Premier League is still difficult no matter what. But I understand why some people don’t fully respect the way it happened."
> "The great Premier League champions usually make rivals accept they were simply the best team. With this Arsenal side, I don’t think everybody truly believes that."
> "At the end of the day, the trophy is theirs forever. But respect in football is different from medals — that has to be earned differently." — John Obi Mikel