Turns out that the racism at the world cup stadium in Boston that this Angry Ginge cuck flipped out about was the guy in front of him pointing out that it was not a shock that this Ghanian player was convicted of rape and sexual assault, not once, not twice, but 7 times.
@JoeyMannarino Punishment? An Italian woman shielded him from immediate punishment on the beach. First the women of the West need to shut the fuck up and get out of the way.
Our World Cup adventure is over . Back now in Philadelphia where it all started . We drove 4000 miles visited 15 states and were welcomed by everyone . Thank You America 🇺🇸🏴#Tartan Army
Stephen Miller is actively litigating to exclude illegal aliens from the Census which will remove possibly more than a dozen House seats from states like New York and California....
Everyone ok with this?
Uhhh uhhh the normalisation of revenge against the hordes of Muslim rapists features a guy who is 25% Jewish, uhhh uhh this is Jewish!!! You’re being tricked!!!!!
Yeah the movie is awesome actually and there’s a reason it’s become so popular. Jewish Holocaust revenge movies literally paved the way for what is considered right and wrong in our current society. Being a Nazi is seen as the worst thing ever. This movie is good for us no matter way you look at it.
A two year old girl murdered and raped.
A literal baby. These people are fucking sick.
If you're not demanding remigration, you're an absolute coward. They all have to go.
It could be any one of our daughters next.
Hoosier Enquirer Statement: We Are DONE Covering the WNBA
Effective immediately, Hoosier Enquirer is dropping all WNBA coverage.
The league’s pathetic, weak-kneed response — and outright tolerance — of the targeting, cheap shots, and resentment aimed at Caitlin Clark has crossed a line. Clark is the single biggest reason anyone pays attention to the WNBA, yet she’s been met with silence, excuses, and soft defenses while the league cashes her checks. Enough.
Flip the script: If this hostility, rhetoric, and physical nonsense were directed at a Black star player, we all know exactly what would happen. Cities would burn. Businesses would be looted. Murders and chaos would once again be excused as “mostly peaceful” protests.
That’s the toxic double standard staring us in the face. Blanket words and selective outrage do have consequences — they destroy credibility, fuel division, and prove the game was never about fairness.
Hoosier Enquirer refuses to play along. We’ll keep covering real Indiana stories with honesty and accountability. The WNBA can chase its declining relevance without us. We stand with Caitlin Clark.
-Hoosier Enquirer Team