What bothers me the most about the Nowak case is how he had no chance. He was stabbed, and in other cases maybe he would have received assistance, maybe the perpetrator would have run away and then people would have helped, an ambulance would have come.
But he wasn't just stabbed. Then a systematic process began. The knife was hidden by a family member. A second family member made the call to police and lied. This set in motion the police response which judged Nowak the perpetrator without interviewing him or anyone. He was cuffed and couldn't even speak as he was cautioned that he was arrested.
It wasn't just the police response, it was that he lay wounded and dying and those around him were all a family, involved in hiding the weapon, lying to police and telling police when they arrived that Nowak wasn't stabbed.
The whole system was against him, in his own country he was completely alone, surrounded, with no chance to survive. From the moment the perpetrator decided to stab him, he had no chance. The entire system worked against him.
And when you see the video of the perpetrator and family, they act like this is a completely normal day...like they would just walk away and it was fine. No sense of shock, no sense of shame.
@catturd2 It’s the same tactic every election. They cheat, they win, people complain, they wait till the people are tired of complain. Nothing changes, they don’t care,
They Won! It is third world, it’s disgraceful, and a Senate majority refuses to pass reform! 🤬
It feels good to see people in our capital city enjoying their parks again.
Turns out, all it took to bring the community back out was cleaning things up and turning the fountains back on.
@Liz_Wheeler There’s a flaw in your theory. You label the Senate GOP as losers. They are not stupid, or weak, or losers. They are establishment scumbags betraying the very people they claim to represent. They are the worst kind of backstabbing politicians. Constantly screwing us on purpose!
This is:
John Guandolo, a former FBI Special Agent and counterterrorism expert.
What Palestinians teach to school graders in Gaza is happening right here on American soil—on page 162.
The curriculum from Texas schools teaches that if Muslims die trying to kill all non-Muslims, they’ll be rewarded in the afterlife.
“Why is it that what our leaders say about Islam is exactly the opposite of what Muslims teach Muslim children about Islam in U.S. Islamic schools?
I have here the most widely used tabletop book of Islamic law in North America. What it says is that the purpose of Islam is to wage war against non-Muslims to establish Sharia law on Earth.
Right here—the three duties are jihad. This is a picture of a tank.
If anyone dies in jihad, they automatically go to paradise. We have found copies of these in Texas in multiple cities. Islam is a totalitarian system governed by real law.
We’re losing the war in Texas, and we’re going to lose if this isn’t rapidly turned around.”
Anonyme : Je suis pompier et ce que j’ai vu hier dans les rues de Paris m’a brisé le cœur.
On est intervenus vers 22h, après l’appel pour un feu de poubelles qui dégénérait. On pensait à un simple incident de soirée. On est arrivés sur place et c’était l’enfer. Paris, ma ville, celle où j’ai grandi, où j’ai fait mes premières gardes, était devenue une zone de guerre. Des fumées noires partout, des cris, des explosions de mortiers. Des groupes de jeunes, souvent issus de l’immigration, cagoulés, organisés, qui chargeaient les forces de l’ordre comme sur un champ de bataille.
J’ai vu des collègues policiers se faire lyncher à coups de barre de fer. J’ai vu une voiture de police caillassée alors qu’on sortait juste pour éteindre un feu qui menaçait des familles. On a été pris à partie par des émeutiers qui nous hurlaient dessus, nous traitant de “chiens”. On essayait juste de sauver des vies, et on devenait des cibles.
J’ai ramassé un gamin de 14 ans, le visage en sang, qui pleurait en disant qu’il avait suivi “les grands” pour “s’amuser”. J’ai vu une mère de famille, volets fermés, qui nous suppliait de protéger ses enfants pendant que ça cassait tout en bas. Les vitrines défoncées, les commerces pillés, les voitures brûlées… tout ça sous prétexte de “fêter” quelque chose.
Fêter, ce n’est pas casser.
C’est ça, la France en 2026 ? Un pays où on ne peut plus sortir le soir sans risquer sa vie ? Un pays où des quartiers entiers sont livrés à des clans qui ne respectent ni nos lois, ni notre histoire, ni nos pompiers, ni nos policiers ? Où on regarde impuissant notre capitale, symbole de lumière et de culture, transformée en terrain de jeu pour des barbares qui crachent sur la main qui les nourrit ?
Cette nuit, en rentrant chez moi à 6h du matin, encore couvert de suie et de sueur, j’ai pleuré comme un gosse. Pas de fatigue. De rage et de tristesse. Pour mes enfants. Pour mes collègues blessés. Pour ce pays que j’aime et qui se laisse mourir.
Réveillez-vous. S’il vous plaît. Avant qu’il ne reste plus rien à sauver.