Ready or not, here they come!
We are just hours away from the arrival of @SEFutbol in downtown Chattanooga Friday afternoon
Excitement and commotion will be at an all-time high
Everyone is invited to cheer on Spain as they arrive at their decked-out home, the Embassy Suites
@drizzt__dourden ¿has visto que en un instituto americano han expedientado a un estudiante por subir vídeos de sus compañeros incapaces de leer un texto escrito? https://t.co/4Z54Uobkcl
Así ha quedado el vestíbulo interior de la Estación de Chamartín-Clara Campoamor. Se inaugura mañana. La estación madrileña fue usada el año pasado por 46,2 millones de viajeros.
el daño es que tú te levantas 1200€ en negro mientras yo pago 1200€ todos los meses de impuestos en mi nómina para que encima se destinen a tu ayuda de alquiler porque a ojos legales no tienes ingresos 🤙
Those pale hands in cuffs. The blue gloved hands. The derisive "I don't think you have, mate" as they flip him over like a piece of lost luggage at Heathrow amidst so many strangers.
The images say so much more about Britain than any number of erudite articles in The Spectator ever could, and all the more damning they are for it, too.
It is ironic that Britain's political class preoccupy themselves endlessly with notions of "privilege" and "rights" to this or that, even as they deploy such verbiage as a precursor to taking things away from you.
The liberal left calls you privileged so that they may loot your belongings, your money, your property more effectively — augmented with the appropriate degree of justification and self-righteousness.
They call you "racist" that they may elect to disavow you of the protections one comes to expect in civilised societies when it suits them, "everyone has freedom of speech - yet not freedom from consequences" prattles that smug liberal in the newspaper.
Well now we see what those consequences are, do we not?
Beneath the Liberal skinsuit lurks another assumption too: that somehow, if he had been racist, it would've in some way excused what happened. Clearly the culprit was well-versed in the implications of this paragraph of the Yookay's modern social contract.
Yet in the end all it took for Henry to lose something far more than a privilege, but a fundamental right - that of the presumption of innocence before being proven guilty, was for someone to call him "racist".
I see precious little evidence of Henry's rights or privileges being respected in this photo.
In fact none of our or Henry's state-ordained privileges are quite as strong as we thought. All it took for the state to deny him the last and most precious privilege of all - one final roll of the dice that he may receive treatment, perchance to live - was for someone to cast that magic spell: to call him a "racist".
Thus instead of receiving medical treatment, he was manhandled and dragged across the gravel drive as he expended his last remaining breaths attempting to explain to the officers that he had been stabbed.
The social contract (our relationship to government, what we give versus what we get, the tradeoffs of individual freedom versus public safety) was supposed to be designed first and foremost to protect people.
We are supposed to have police so that the general public may be protected from the horrors routinely meted out on them nowadays, whether in the form of Henry Nowak in this instance, or in the form of the grooming gangs more broadly.
Instead the political class opts to circle the wagons around themselves first and foremost and throw ordinary people to the wolves instead.
They gag whistleblowers and bureaucratise the process of concealing the evidence to protect their reputations and preserve their right to collect their pensions undisturbed wherever possible.
So in the end, this isn't a social contract at all: it's a pair of Latex gloves on a pair of pale young hands, ears echoing to a smirking "I don't think you have, mate" as everything fades to black.
"prefiere ganarse la vida de esa forma que terminar en la hostelería" ya está en la hostelería pero sin pagar impuestos, permisos, licencias y sin seguridad sanitaria
Juan es colombiano, tiene 29 años y lleva dos viviendo de las empanadas que hace su tío. Acumula nueve multas y cientos de euros en pérdidas por los decomisos, pero prefiere ganarse la vida de esa forma que terminar en la hostelería o la construcción
https://t.co/BqEwouauQU
Eran 2 judías americanas lesbianas que en el video además no mencionan a Israel en ningún momento mientras las otras gritan "Free Palestine"
Las han identificado y catalogado de sionistas únicamente por llevar una estrella de David.
Si eso no es antisemitismo...