Mohamed Sabry Soliman.
He burnt an 82 year old female Holocaust survivor to death.
“Justice for Palestine” at University of Colorado, Boulder just publicly declared support for him calling it an “act of resistance”
This is the Pro-Palestine movement. They are the lowest of the low.
Po Francesce Albanese má OSN další palčivou ostudu, rovněž pobírající peníze od autoritářských mocností. Navzdory popisu práce bojovat za ženská práva ignoruje Reem Alsalem ženské oběti íránského režimu, Talibanu i Hamásu. Přesto nadále zůstává ve funkci, kde může volně nakládat se značkou Spojených národů. A nadále ji pošpiňovat.
My name is Ella, I'm 17 years old.
I do long jump. I play volleyball. I go to school in New Richmond, Wisconsin.
When my school allowed a biological male into the girls' restroom without telling parents —
I went to the school board.
With my name attached.
In my own town.
I got bullied for it. Harassed online. Even some of my own teachers came after me.
I'm still here.
Because here's what I know:
The net in women's volleyball is set nearly a foot lower for a reason.
A biological male can hit a ball across that net at force that could seriously injure a girl.
And in track — all it takes is three biological males entering the girls' category
and not a single girl in this state stands on a podium.
I didn't speak up because it was easy.
I spoke up because somebody had to.
The Supreme Court is about to answer the question every girl in America is asking.
We're ready.
@JenniferSey@xx_xyathletics
In Argentina, rent freezes destroyed the housing market.
When Milei got rid of the price controls, supply rose by 300%, and rent prices decreased compared to inflation.
But communists are nothing if not absolute idiots who refuse to learn from history.
"It's already a complete sh*tshow in Russia - actually, it's even worse": Russian Z-blogger Golman is preparing Russians for a "spectacular" autumn and advises them to stock up on salt, matches, and canned food, and to start digging potatoes.
Watching ordinary Russians react to Ukrainian drone strikes spreading across Russia, I see that the "Russian stability" that existed in the minds of many Russians is starting to crack. Until now, most of them continued to live as if the war existed somewhere nearby but not in their daily lives. They watched it like a football match and cheered for their "team."
For them, Putin was a figure who delivered victories, but not at the cost of their stable lives.
Strikes on oil refineries are an instrument of economic coercion. But the fact that these strikes are also undermining the sense of normal life and creating a feeling of vulnerability among ordinary Russians has become an additional pleasant bonus - perhaps no less important than the economic strangulation of Russia.
Elections have never been the source of Putin's power, while sustained ideological mobilization has remained the exception rather than the norm. Even the Crimean consensus of 2014 was a short-lived surge, not a new foundation for the regime.
Putin's legitimacy rests on something else. It is built around the image of a guarantor of order - a leader who provides stability, predictability, and protection from chaos. This was the essence of the informal social contract of the 2000s: citizens gave up political participation in exchange for the right to live private lives. And in return for pride in Russia's illusory greatness, they are willing to tolerate poverty and humiliation at the hands of the system.
This legitimacy is negative in nature. Putin is supported not because he is loved, but because he is associated with Russia’s greatness and the absence of catastrophe. He is seen as insurance against a return to the 1990s.
The foundation of trust in Putin is the promise of order. The key expected phrases are "Everything is under control" and "Everything is going according to plan." People believe that Putin has a plan.
Russians even accepted the de-occupation of Kherson and other Ukrainian territories because they were told it was not a retreat, but part of the plan.
That is why the Russian system depends not so much on support for the war as on preserving the illusion of normality and control.
This is why Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries, Moscow, St. Petersburg, and deep inside Russia matter far beyond the realm of military economics.
The attacks demonstrate that the war is no longer "somewhere out there." It is reaching territories that the state has spent decades portraying as a secure rear, while simultaneously disrupting the comfortable lives of ordinary Russians.
For the regime, this creates a dangerous risk. If it is unable to protect critical infrastructure, maintain the usual order, and guarantee predictability, its legitimacy begins to disappear.
The cumulative effect of an economic crisis combined with the decline of Putin’s authority could ultimately bring down the Putin regime.
The key thing is not to stop.
Oh, yes. During a genocide, the starving people are able to have bakeries and stores open and to have lavish parties.
You should know all about how concentration camps work. Tell us more, Mr. Totenkopf.
It's important to remember that this one relatively benign incident in 2018 resulted in Starbucks closing all of its stores and forcing 180,000 employees to endure diversity training — such was the power of black crocodile tears during the Great Awokening.
Young Bob, who literally sets up a stall to calmly debate anyone, is again attacked by a gang of invaders today.
Anyone celebrating or encouraging this is a coward.
Starmer's regime shutting down debate online, and the left shutting it down in public!
Today, Russia damaged:
- Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a nearly 1,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site;
- The Mystetskyi Arsenal cultural complex in Kyiv;
- The Dovzhenko Film Studio in Kyiv;
- The Kharkiv Art Museum;
- The House of Chamber and Organ Music in Dnipro.
These are not military targets. This is Ukrainian culture, history, art, and identity.
So tell us again, what exactly is Russia fighting for? Or is it fighting against the very existence of Ukraine itself?
É a Copa mais bizarra da história. Ou pelo menos da era moderna, com certeza.
Nem na ditadura catari foi feito isso. Nem na Rússia de Putin.
Mas vai ter gente querendo justificar o injustificável, passando pano. Só porque é nos Estados Unidos.
Fifa rendida ao dinheiro.
🚨BREAKING: Henry Nowak's father speaks out on the murder of his son:
"He told officers he could not breathe NINE TIMES, he said he had been stabbed FOUR TIMES, but the officer replied saying' 'I don't think you have, mate.'"
What a brave man.
FYI, this is kier Starmer, the prime minister of the UK, kneeling for fentanyl addict George Floyd, who died of an overdose.
He hasn’t said a word about Henry Nowak, the British kid who was stabbed to death by an Indian man in his country.
Henry drowned in his own blood, and Kier can’t be bothered to even give his condolences.
🇬🇧 Brytyjski koszmar na żywo:
Pakistańscy muzułmanie w Londynie urządzili oblężenie restauracji Rangrez tylko dlatego, że właściciel śmiał wywiesić szyld: „Nie serwujemy halalu.”
Miesiące nękania, fałszywych recenzji, groźby gwałtu wobec żony, atak na lokal, a na koniec policja aresztuje... właściciela broniącego swojego biznesu. Po 16 latach – lokal zamknięty.
To nie jest „kulturalna różnica”. To szariat w praktyce: nie dostosujesz się do nas?
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