@sfliberty I remember watching a report from Ethiopia in 1984/5 in which the reporter was walking around a market in Addis Ababa & there was plenty of food. Even as a kid, I found that strange. And over the years, it became obvious that all wasn't what it seemed. Thanks for this thread.
American patriot @Asmongold read our entire Rape Gang Inquiry report to his millions of subscribers over seven hours.
He has already done more than the entire British media establishment.
An incredible effort.
https://t.co/RKkqx9yY4V
Jeremy Clarkson has strongly criticised the sentences handed to three teenage boys convicted of raping two girls in Hampshire, arguing the punishment was far too lenient and questioning the judge’s decision to spare them immediate custody.
Writing in his newspaper column, Clarkson said the outcome “beggars belief” and accused the court of failing to reflect the seriousness of the offences. He argued that those convicted of rape should face much tougher penalties and expressed support for the decision to have the sentences reviewed by the Court of Appeal.
The case, heard at Southampton Crown Court, involved the rape of two teenage girls in separate incidents, with footage of the attacks later shared online. During sentencing, the judge said he had to consider the defendants’ ages, personal circumstances and prospects for rehabilitation, noting that peer pressure had played a role in the offending.
Clarkson rejected those arguments, saying the offenders should be held fully accountable for their actions. His comments have added to the wider public debate surrounding the case, which has attracted significant criticism and is now set to be reconsidered by the Court of Appeal.
@calvinrobinson What is still clear is that a large group of people are still politically tribal. Someone once said,'There are ppl out there who wld vote Labour even if you dug Jimmy Saville up & stuck a red rosette on him'.
Hearing multiple reports that a teenage girl was gang raped in Arbroath, Scotland by invaders over the weekend and the police threatening people not to mention it???
Any locals hearing this?
If a migrant comes to our country and attempts to saw a man's head off in the street, a Restore Britain Government will not deport.
With the British people's approval, that savage will be put to death.
But that is not enough - these atrocities will keep happening. The barbarians are already inside the gates.
Immigration will end from countries that are proven to supply us with these monsters.
Third world migrants who hate our way of life will be removed from our country. Restore Britain will deport millions.
I have had enough. The British people have had enough.
We do not have to live like this - there is another way.
Death penalty, mass deportations, end mass immigration.
That is what Restore Britain will do.
@pahowle @hol40900 @Nigel_Farage The point is that Starmer knelt for someone in a foreign country for political reasons; basically, virtue signalling, yet he ignored the death of a white boy in the UK. I know the world didn't follow Starmer.
Well done, Zia. I don't know how you stayed so calm!! I detest the BBC. You articulated very well the truth. I have nothing but contempt for the BBC!!!!
@elonmusk There are many things that are wrong & evil within this tragic event. I'm so saddened thinking about this poor boy being stabbed for no reason. The behaviour of the murderer & his family. But what's clear is that the system that creates mindless robots who can't think is broken!
@HoodedClaw1974 It's difficult to take anyone seriously when they follow a religion that forces women to dress like this, executes gays, kills people when they decide to no longer follow this barbaric religion. & the person who started it was a paedophile.
@daveatherton@LBC I think anyone who believes that Islam isn't a danger to the West is deluded. Ask any woman who likes to wear a skirt that is above the knee or tight trousers. Would they be allowed to wear that in a mosque. Islam is the most dangerous of ideologies & shld not be in our country.