Wild story.
A student allegedly faked parts of his application, got into a U.S. university, received aid, landed an internship, and was eventually deported after publicly confessing.
Everyone focuses on the fraudster.
I’m thinking about the people he displaced.
The student who didn’t get admitted.
The family that paid full tuition.
The applicant who never got the internship.
Fraud is never victimless.
The U.S. denied him entry because they say he has links to the Islamic terrorist group, Al-Shabaab.
So it's perfectly on-brand for Canada to welcome him in, no questions asked.
What’s great is getting old enough to see the people who screeched “fascist” over regular Republicans, now voting for Nazi death squad enthusiasts who hurt women
Women mostly base their opinions on consensus, not reason
That's why this woman doesn't bother making an actual argument or rebuttal
She thinks all she has to do is signal that his opinion is "weird" and others will agree with her
It's shockingly effective
3-5 years for a throwing a traffic cone is wild when Hamid Safi, a Rochdale child rape gang member, only received 4 years.
This is how disposable white lives are to them.
This is outrageous: We requested surveillance video of four recent homicides on the LA Metro. The authorities are now denying our lawful FOIA—because they are scared the truth will get out.
Hey @MetroLosAngeles, preserve your documents. We're not going to stop.
Spencer Pratt got 0 out of 24,000 votes in a late night LA ballot drop.
0/24,000
A guy getting around 30% support got 0 out of 24,000.
Astronomically small probability of happening.
Impossible.
California no longer even hides it.
Doors need to be kicked in.
For years, Scott Pelley sat behind the 60 Minutes desk as one of corporate media’s most celebrated “journalists.”
This week, CBS fired him.
Now Pelley is claiming the network is casting him aside to appease the Trump administration
Pelley spent his career using one of the most powerful platforms in American media not to challenge power, but to protect the left’s preferred narratives.
He gave Andrew McCabe soft treatment. He helped Merrick Garland explain away the timing of Trump’s indictments. He helped CBS frame parents concerned about explicit books in schools as irrational censors. And when he interviewed Democrat lawyer Marc Elias, he left out key details viewers needed to understand Elias’ role in the Russia collusion hoax.
That is not journalism. That is propaganda.
Scott Pelley’s firing may be welcome news to Americans tired of being lectured by partisan activists posing as neutral journalists.
But Pelley is only one face of a much larger problem.
For decades, corporate media has buried facts that threaten the left’s preferred narratives, protected institutions that deserve scrutiny, smeared ordinary Americans who dare to object, and presented partisan propaganda as objective reporting.
Police were filmed bashing a black man’s head in with their knee at a BLM rally.
Except, it wasn’t a black man.
And it wasn’t at a BLM rally.
It was a white protestor being brutalised for protesting the murder of a young white boy.
So, of course, the media won’t care.
The core part of the Henry Nowak murder (the part we must not forget and must seriously engage with) is that his killer and family instinctively thought to fabricate a racism narrative because they knew it would give them an immediate advantage and invert the roles at the scene. And it worked exactly as calculated.
It has struck a raw nerve because it makes visible in the most repulsive way imaginable what many have long sensed, that accusations of racism have become a powerful, paralysing force in modern Britain eventually leading to a dying boy being sidelined while the system instinctively prioritised accusations of racism.
I still don't think you fully understand just how nasty and deliberate this was by @annesofiero and @asooth.
- Headline omits the subject: awkward in Norwegian, highly ambiguous in English. Designed to mislead at first glance.
- No names in the headline: keeps everything vague and depersonalized while the image does the heavy lifting.
- Manipulative photo choice: Manually selected CCTV still of victim Henry Nowak, cropped to make him look shady with hands low, as if concealing a knife.
- They had clear photos of the actual killer, Vickrum Digwa, but chose not to use them prominently (two photos of Henry come first).
- Minimal fixes even after pushback: Only buried clarifications in the caption. Headline and thumbnail left unchanged.
Classic mainstream media framing: plant the wrong first impression without technically lying.
VG knew exactly what it was doing.
I will take absolutely no lectures about "divisiveness" from the people who gave us two-tier policing, racial hiring quotas and endless race-baiting.
Unlike you, we do not kneel.
A message to every officer that attended Southampton last night.
You were given an amazing opportunity to show a bit of solidarity with the public. And to acknowledge that your colleagues treated Henry appallingly.
All it would have took was to bend the knee in Henry's memory for just 1 minute with the crowd as they did.
You could have diffused nearly all the hostility in that 1 simple act.
Shame on you...