Yesterday we had JD Vance wading in on British politics.
Now we have Pete Hegseth using D-Day commemorations to score a political point.
A complete insult to the memory of our D-Day heroes.
JD Vance's wife, Usha Bala Chilukuri Vance, is Indian American. Her parents immigrated to the United States from Andhra Pradesh, India, in the late 1980s. Vickrum Digwa's parents came to the UK from India in the mid-1990s.
By JD Vance's logic, his in-laws, Radhakrishna Chilukuri and Lakshmi Chilukuri, would be part of the "mass invasion of migrants" because they immigrated around the same time as Henry's killer.
Nigel Farage has retweeted JD Vance's tweet, calling British Sikhs "mass invasion of migrants."
Like I said the other day. Look how quickly they turned on the Sikh community.
Some people collect stamps, some collect train numbers, some collect rare coins, some collect miniature wargames figures.
Reform politicians collect community notes calling out their lies.
And it’s quite an impressive collection!
@SamLovesEngland@England Oh well let's start Dan Burn instead then just because he's white and drop one of our best defenders because some random racist twat on Twitter said so
Fuck off
Asked one of my known clinical psychologist about this and she said “Trauma bonding, fear, shame, or attempts to regain control often lead assault victims to maintain some contact with perpetrators & in most cases they are known/relatives & blocking may escalate things and no victim wants that”
And if you are not a woman & victim, do not patronise them by telling how to react to their trauma.