Shabana Mahmood has CONDEMNED the Henry Nowak protests in Southampton, saying those responsible will be arrested.
Meanwhile, here she is on a pro-Palestine protest which turned violent and forced a supermarket to close.
She has since deleted this video. Please don't RT it.
While the raid on Mar-a-Lago was still in progress, CNN was already saying that Trump was guilty.
Immediately after the FBI raided Bolton's home CNN started claiming it was "political payback."
I'm sure that Erin Burnett will issue a correction. 🤪
Absolutely every politician currently crying about "not politicising Henry Nowak" has at least one tweet politicising George Floyd.
Seriously, search his name in their history and you'll find one for all of them.
When George Floyd died in 2020, Shabana Mahmood called for the UK to cut off all exports of security equipment to the U.S., to prevent police from using it to stop Floyd rioters torching cities.
Today, as UK Home Secretary, she is threatening a maximally harsh crackdown on those protesting Henry Nowak's death in Southampton.
But her probem isn't violence: She's the force behind news laws in the U.K. restricting "repeat protests," even if they're non-violent.
The left doesn't prefer peaceful protest to violent protest. They just think their protesters can be as violent as they want, and their opponents shouldn't get to protest at all.
Henry Nowak’s case is worse than you think - 60 of the 67 minutes which he spent dying in the street were in the custody of police officers. They broke basic rules of policing and PACE, denying him basic first aid and compassion because they falsely believed he was a racist.
The Soviet Union turned the Aral Sea from the world's fourth-largest lake into a toxic wasteland in just forty years, directly causing one of history’s worst human-caused ecological catastrophes.
Adding to central planning's disastrous environmental record: when bureaucrats control resources, they destroy them faster than any capitalist ever could.
In 1960, Moscow's planners decided Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan should grow cotton for the empire. They diverted the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers to irrigate two million hectares of desert. The Aral Sea, deprived of its water sources, began shrinking immediately. By 2000, it had lost 75% of its volume. Today, rusted fishing boats sit in what locals call the Aralkum Desert.
The economic logic was textbook central planning stupidity. Cotton prices were set artificially high by the state, making the crop appear profitable on paper. The true costs never entered any calculation: the destruction of a fishing industry that employed 60,000 people, the collapse of local climate patterns, the salt storms that now poison crops 500 kilometers away. Private property owners would have factored these externalities into their decisions. The Politburo simply ignored them.
Markets can misprice things temporarily. States can eliminate entire ecosystems permanently. The Aral Sea disaster killed 24 fish species, created 150,000 square kilometers of new desert, and gave the region some of the world's highest rates of throat cancer and kidney disease.
Private actors respond to price signals and bear the costs of their mistakes. Central planners respond to political signals and force others to bear the costs of their disasters.
How to lose a country and it’s culture…
The % of white population in America:
1970: 88%
1990: 80%
2000: 75%
2010: 72%
2020: 62%
2025: 57%
The % of immigrant households on government benefits:
1970: 6%
1990: 9%
2000: 18%
2010: 51%
2020: 59%
2025: 61%
All by design.
Insane.
🚨Dana Loesch exposes Candace Owens trip to Russia is a FARA Violation.
Dana eloquently exposes that Candace is part of Marxist multi polarity event to destroy the west through propaganda via Russian agents and propagandists like Alexander Dugin.
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On the left: British citizens who were arrested, processed and jailed within weeks over mean tweets.
On the right: Two thugs who savagely attacked officers in an airport with video evidence. No retrial. Still free to walk among us.
There is a sickness on this island.