The “far-right” doesn’t drive vans into crowds like the Westminster, London Bridge or Nice attacks.
Doesn’t knife soldiers in the street like Lee Rigby.
Doesn’t blow up Ariana Grande concerts Salman Abedi murdered 22 kids and parents at Manchester Arena screaming Allahu Akbar.
Doesn’t run grooming gangs that raped and trafficked over 1,400 girls in Rotherham alone (thousands more in Telford, Rochdale, Oxford).
And they sure as fuck aren’t 75-90% of MI5’s terror watchlist that’s Islamist extremists (around 39,000 out of 43,000).
The imaginary “far-right” is a pathetic distraction so they don’t have to admit what they’ve actually imported.
Britain’s had enough of this lie. 🇬🇧 😡
🗓78 years ago today, the communists killed one of the bravest defenders of Polish independence.
The British historian, Professor Michael Foot, called Witold Pilecki one of the six bravest people in the world, fighting in an underground movement during WW2. Despite torture, he remained steadfast and faithful to the motto: God, Honour, and Fatherland.
The man who voluntarily entered Auschwitz to organise resistance and gather intel data – and escaped from this “hell on earth” to inform the world about the Holocaust – certainly deserves to be called a hero. Pilecki, as a soldier of the Polish underground army, undertook a special mission to penetrate Auschwitz to learn the truth about the fate of thousands of people held behind barbed wire. Witold Pilecki was one of the first people to prepare reports on the atrocities committed at KL Auschwitz. His reports were among the first available eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust. After the escape, Pilecki remained in the resistance and fought during the Warsaw Uprising.
After the war, he returned to Poland, where the Soviet occupation began. He built a network of conspirators, thanks to whom he would provide the legal Polish authorities in London with information about the spread of communism and terror in Poland. However, he was arrested and sentenced to death after being tortured.
🔎Visit our website devoted to Witold Pilecki: https://t.co/rPsm1jsorJ
Throughout the People’s Republic of Poland, all information about the achievements and fate of Captain Pilecki was subject to strict censorship. His burial place is still unknown.
I’m protesting outside the Ministry of Justice against the potential downgrading of Henry Nowak’s alleged murderer’s charges to manslaughter.
This is two-tier justice at its worst in Keir Starmer’s Britain.
I stand for truth, justice, and fairness, and so should you. RIP Henry.
The renowned German sculptor Veit Stoss (Wit Stwosz) began work on his masterpiece, an intricately carved wooden altarpiece in St. Mary’s Basilica, Kraków, on 25 May 1477.
It is the world’s largest Gothic altarpiece.
I'm at the Ministry of Injustice and Jokes in London.
Henry Nowak was stabbed 5 times with 8 inch blade and his alleged attacker's charges are potentially being downgraded from "murder" to "manslaughter"!!!
This is unconscionable and the perfect example of two-tier justice.
🔴 Zelenskyy does not hold back, condemning Russian attacks on civilians.
“They saw this museum. They attacked the museum. Just crazy a*sholes. That's it."
Someone filmed Zelensky shaking the hands of workers helping at the site after the Russian attack.
He didn’t do it for the cameras, but because he genuinely felt like it. It proves that politicians are not always fake.
🚨 A case in the UK is rapidly turning into a national political firestorm.
Lawmakers are now openly demanding answers after the death of Henry Nowak sparked outrage over police conduct and accusations of “two-tier policing.”
The controversy exploded after claims that officers focused on allegations made at the scene while a critically injured student was reportedly left without immediate life-saving attention.
Now members of Parliament are calling the situation a full-blown scandal and demanding investigations into how police handled the incident.
The debate has now moved far beyond one case.
Public trust.
Equal treatment under the law.
And confidence in policing itself.
All being dragged into the spotlight.
🇬🇧🔥
Pressure on UK authorities is rising by the hour.
Witold Pilecki was murdered by the communist regime on 25 May 1948. He is considered one of the greatest wartime heroes. Pilecki was the only person to voluntarily enter the German Death Camp in Auschwitz. He gathered intelligence about the German atrocities committed at the camp and organised the underground resistance movement.
The European Parliament has set this day as the International Day of Heroes of the Fight against Totalitarianism.
We will not allow Polish cities to be turned into what London and Paris have become.
Poles have the right to their own state.
@krzysztofbosak, Polish MP and Deputy Marshal of the Sejm. 🇵🇱
🇵🇱 Today, we commemorate the 78th anniversary of Witold Pilecki's execution at the hands of the communist authorities. The burial site of this heroic Home Army soldier was concealed by the communists and remains unknown to this day.
Read more: https://t.co/jNxlUTE4oQ
Thomas Sowell: “It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.”
“Freedom is unlikely to be lost all at once and openly. It is far more likely to be eroded away, bit by bit, amid glittering promises and expressions of noble ideas.”
— Thomas Sowell