@fair368617 Why is @elonmusk not seeing this and speaking to the proper people in the Trump administration? Like @SecRubio ? As an American citizen I would really like our promises fulfilled to refugees from South Africa
@Cindy76896563@PieterVand37940 Try out Wisconsin!!! We are called Gods Country and are the Dairy State! Cheese factories everywhere, beautiful rolling hills. Close to the Great Lakes! Lots of family farms too. Welcome to the USA!🇺🇸
🚨 ESCÁNDALO: ayer se publicó el informe de 200 folios "The Rape Gang Inquiry Report" (investigación sobre Bandas de Violación pakistaníes en Reino Unido). Las instituciones lo ocultaron todo, incluido Keir Starmer, el PM. Es horroroso. Te lo resumo.
Estima en 250.000 niñas británicas abusadas en 149 distritos del Reino Unido durante años. No son casos aislados: son redes organizadas, mayoritariamente de hombres de origen paquistaní (entre el 87% y 95% según condenas y datos).
Recoge testimonios extremadamente gráficos y perturbadores. Ejemplos: una víctima violada por 600-700 hombres en 3 años. Niñas encerradas en jaulas como perros, quemadas con cigarrillos, waterboarding, estrangulamiento, violaciones con objetos. Fallos médicos y policiales que agravaron el trauma. Racismo étnico-religioso de los abusadores.
Y lo peor no es solo el abuso... es que las instituciones lo sabían y miraron para otro lado. Policía, servicios sociales, ayuntamientos, NHS y escuelas recibían denuncias y las ignoraban, destruían pruebas o incluso arrestaban a las víctimas por "consentir".
El miedo a ser tachados de "racistas" era más fuerte que proteger a las niñas.
Aquí es donde la historia desemboca directamente en Keir Starmer. Entre 2008 y 2013, él era el Director de Fiscalías (DPP) y jefe de la Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), la agencia que decide qué casos se persiguen.
Durante su mandato se emitieron más de 13.000 Child Abduction Warning Notices (avisos blandos sin consecuencias reales) a sospechosos de estas bandas.
En lugar de procesos penales fuertes, se optó por palmaditas en la espalda. Casos clave como Rochdale empezaron con decisiones de la CPS de no perseguir, priorizando supuestamente "evitar tensiones comunitarias" sobre la justicia.
El informe lo señala claramente (junto a otros como Sadiq Khan o Andy Burnham): el Partido Laborista, en ayuntamientos y a nivel nacional, priorizó votos en las comunidades étnicas afectadas y evitó confrontar el patrón para no parecer racista o xenófobo.
Starmer ha dicho que impulsó algunas persecuciones después, pero los hechos muestran un sistema que falló sistemáticamente bajo su liderazgo. Hoy, como primer ministro, prometió una investigación nacional... pero muchos ven que llega tarde, después de años de presión y con un enfoque que algunos critican por diluir la responsabilidad.
🚨BREAKING: Andrew Tate offers to donate the total cost to help fund a documentary series exposing rape gangs in the UK.
In cooperation with @RestoreBritain
Save the UK! 🇬🇧
They intentionally used children as bait. Then once the Muslims were there, they let them rape thousands of these same children. Everyone who enables this should be hung.
250,000.
The number is almost incomprehensible, but here’s what that looks like.
4 SEC stadiums full of sexual abuse victims.
And English politicians looked the other way to flood their country with 3rd world trash.
Historic evil.
Ireland is being made to shrink its dairy herd, with healthy in-calf cows going to slaughter early, to satisfy a nitrogen figure set in Brussels.
Start with how cruel the timing is. Barely a decade ago, when the EU scrapped its milk quotas in 2015, Ireland told its farmers to do the opposite. Expand. Grow the herd. Build the new parlour. The government's own strategy pushed dairy hard for export growth, and thousands of families borrowed heavily and did exactly as they were asked. Now the same establishment that cheered them bigger is ordering them smaller.
The instrument is a rule that sounds technical and harmless. The EU caps the nitrogen that livestock manure may spread on the land. Ireland's grass-fed dairy farms, among the most efficient and lowest-carbon on earth, held a hard-won allowance to graze a little heavier. After a water-quality review, that allowance was cut, from 250 kilos of nitrogen a hectare down to 220, across great swathes of the country from 2024, and it has stayed under threat ever since, its conditions tightening at every review.
To drop under the new line, a farmer has three doors. Find more land, ship his slurry away, or get rid of cows. Land is scarce and the squeeze itself sent rents soaring, so for many the only door left is the herd.
The Irish Farmers Association reckoned an extra sixty nine thousand acres would be needed nationally just to stand still. One senator, a farmer himself, warned that up to forty one thousand cows, a great many of them pregnant, could be sent to slaughter to comply, and called it an animal welfare catastrophe in the making.
Sit with that. Healthy, productive, in-calf cows, on some of the greenest grass in Europe, culled early because a stocking number on a form moved by thirty kilos. The very cows the nation was begging the farmer to buy ten years ago.
This is what modern environmental policy looks like at the sharp end. A good cow loaded onto a lorry she never needed to be on, on a wet Tuesday in County Cork, to shift a figure in a spreadsheet.
I walked through the red light district in Brussels today and it was one of the most horrible things I’ve ever seen.
Young women standing behind glass while groups of men banged on the windows and haggled over them like products. Most of the women appeared to be Asian or Eastern European.
The men crowding around them were overwhelmingly African or Muslim men, many still dressed in Islamic clothes.
Anyone who looks at that and sees “empowerment” is sick in the head.
I don’t know the circumstances of every woman there, but it was impossible to witness it and not wonder how many were there through coercion, desperation, trafficking, or poverty.
Nothing about it looked liberating. Putting it lightly it was dehumanising. The women treated like livestock by the most depraved men I’d ever seen.
This is Brussels. The capital of the European Union. The place where leaders gather, policies are written, and grand speeches about progress are made.
Yet just outside the conference halls and beneath the glass towers, this is happening in plain sight.
I only hope Ireland never comes to resemble it.
🚨🇦🇱JUST IN: More than 100,000 citizens are protesting in Tirana, Albania, against the controversial resort project linked to Trump-Kushner, which is planned to be built in the south of Albania.
⚡️The project has received approval from the Albanian government, but the protesters are demanding its cancellation over its suspicious offshore financing, as the project would destroy the ecosystem in a protected area and landscape
#Albania
1 AM. Arkansas. A dog won't stop barking.
A father walks down the hallway. Opens his 14-year-old daughter's bedroom door.
The bed is empty. The window is open.
He already knows the name of the man who took her.
He's known it for three months.
Aaron Spencer is 37 years old. Army veteran, 82nd Airborne, deployed to Iraq. Farmer. Husband. Father of a little girl who used to sleep with the light on.
The man who took her is named Michael Fosler. 67 years old.
Three months earlier, when she was still 13, Arkansas had arrested Fosler and charged him with 43 separate crimes against her.
Sexual assault of a minor.
Internet stalking of a child.
Sexual indecency with a child.
Possession of child pornography.
43 counts. Against a 13-year-old girl.
43.
The judge looked at all of it. And set the bond at $50,000.
Fifty. Thousand. Dollars.
Then she wrote "no contact order" on a piece of paper and called it justice.
Fosler walked out the same day.
And on the night of October 8, 2024, he came back for her.
That's when Aaron Spencer grabbed his Glock 19.
That's when Aaron Spencer climbed into his Ford truck.
That's when Aaron Spencer stopped waiting for the system to save his daughter.
He found Fosler's truck on Highway 31. His little girl was inside it.
He chased him six miles. High beams flashing. Horn screaming. Begging him to pull over.
Fosler did not pull over.
So Aaron rammed the truck into a ditch.
Drew his pistol.
And fired sixteen rounds.
Fifteen of them found the man who raped his daughter.
Then he picked up the phone, called 911, and said the only words a father can say in that moment:
"Michael Fosler is dead on the side of the road for trying to kidnap my daughter. I had no choice."
The state charged him with second-degree murder.
The prosecutor went on TV and said, quote: "We don't live in the Wild West."
The judge slapped him in a jail cell.
And every father in this country went silent for a long, long minute.
Then something happened that nobody predicted.
Aaron Spencer, awaiting trial for killing the man who raped his little girl, announced he was running for Sheriff of Lonoke County.
A murder defendant. Running for the badge.
The whole country laughed. The pundits called it a stunt. The papers called it impossible.
March 3, 2026. The voters of Lonoke County walked into the polls.
They did not laugh.
They gave Aaron Spencer 53.5% of the vote.
They threw out the incumbent sheriff who had locked him in a cell. They gave him a 27-point landslide.
The father who killed his daughter's rapist is now the Republican nominee for sheriff in a county where Trump pulled 76%.
His murder trial begins June 22, 2026.
Five weeks from today.
If he wins the trial, his name stays on the November ballot.
If he wins November, he becomes the sheriff who answers 911 calls in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
The father. With the badge. Of the same county that arrested him.
This is what happens when a system lets a 43-count predator walk free for $50,000.
This is what happens when a judge writes a paper order instead of doing her job.
This is what happens when a father decides he is done waiting.
There is something left in this country.
Something the courts cannot kill.
Something the judges cannot bond out.
Something the prosecutors cannot silence.
It is called a father.
And in Lonoke County, Arkansas, 53.5% of the voters just looked Aaron Spencer in the eye and said:
"Sir. You did the right thing. Now come run the whole damn sheriff's office."
His trial starts in five weeks.
God bless Aaron Spencer.
And God bless every American standing behind him.
🚨MUST SEE AMERICA! TEXANS ARE RISING UP
"I WAS KIDNAPPED BY MUSLIMS" - GREAT-GRANDSON OF SAM HOUSTON & DAVY CROCKETT DESTROYS FRISCO MOSQUE PLAN
This one hit like a thunderbolt.
Joel Teemi, direct descendant of Texas legends, stood before the Frisco City Council last night and delivered pure fire:
“My great grandfather was the first president of the Texas Republic… Sam Houston.
Another great-grandfather fought at the Alamo… Davy Crockett.
My great-great-great-grandfathers fought under George Washington in the Continental Army.”
Born on Langley Air Force Base. Military family for generations. He went into ministry instead, preached in 58 countries.
In 2021 he was kidnapped and held hostage by Islamic supremacists in the Middle East while caring for the widows and children of the 21 Coptic Christians beheaded by ISIS on that Libyan beach.
His own young children have lived on the front lines.
Their friends were killed by Muslims.
His message was crystal clear and unapologetic:
“I don’t want to bring a mosque to Texas ever. We shouldn’t have one here. It’s incompatible with what it means to be an American.”
He pointed to true assimilation: his brother’s wife, a former Muslim from India, converted to Catholicism, learned English, and joined a church, instead of demanding a mosque.
“Christ is King… Stay true to your roots.”
Real Texas bloodlines are showing up and saying NO.
Frisco is awake. Texas is awake.
The fight continues.