A privilege to join @joerogan and hopefully inform a global audience about what has been happening in Britain - mainly the rape, abuse and torture of countless young white working class girls.
I hope you all find our conversation as informative as I did.
https://t.co/ApsHRzcffC
🚨 Agreement in principle for Marco Palestra to join #CFC.
Deal to be finalised in next 24 hours.
Chelsea and Inter offers not far off after Italian club increased bid.
Appeal of Palestra is his versatility. Can also play on the left.
Wage will fit into Chelsea’s structure.🇮🇹
Did they cover the UK Rape Gang Inquiry?
Legacy Media…
BBC: No
CNN: No
MSNBC: No
ABC News: No
CBS News: No
NBC News: No
USA Today: No
New York Times: No
Washington Post: No
Like it didn’t happen.
Thousands of girls tortured. Like they never existed.
Pure evil.
Wonder why?
One of the craziest things about the UK rape gang scandal is that it's largely considered a 'right wing' concern.
In a sane, serious country, it would be completely bipartisan. In fact, it wouldn't even be seen as a political issue, but one of basic justice and morality.
Media today:
When middle class liberal women were having their knees stroked by leering CEOs, it was worthy of a global movement.
When 12 year old working class white girls are having broken bottles and baseball bats inserted into them, it's not worth bothering with.
Reminder that when a handful of actresses said they got felt up by Hollywood producers we pretty much shut society down and tanked a multi-billion-dollar industry meanwhile this was met with skepticism and shrugging shoulders