I'm not a nice person.
I am concerned for the future my country, culture and my race and that makes you the bad guy, and that just pisses you off even more.
@Gitmo99@DOGEQEEN@wickedcece315 Get used to it?
No, that's defeatist talk, we need to reverse it.
We need to make the headline read Muslim migrant shot dead by local, in self defense of course.
@DOGEQEEN Wait a minute! Hold the phone! Sweden has some of the toughest gun laws in the world, sooo Swedes can't have guns, but if your name is Mohammed, Mohammed, Mohammed, you can somehow have a gun in sweden? This stuff really makes me bat shit crazy!
🚨TRAGIC: His name was Mikael Janicki. He was a 39-year-old Polish man living in Sweden.
He was cycling with his 12-year-old son to the swimming pool. In a pedestrian underpass, they were surrounded and verbally harassed by a group of immigrants.
Mikael turned back to confront them and protect his son. One of them, named Mohammed Khalid Mohammed Mohammed, pulled out a gun and shot him twice in the head at close range, right in front of his boy.
Mikael died shortly after.
The shooter, a repeat offender with prior convictions including attempted murder, was sentenced to 14 years in prison in March 2025.
Four others from the group were convicted of helping the killer escape and covering up evidence. Since they were minors, they received youth care, probation with community service, and youth supervision and spent not a single day in prison.
El patriota italiano Simone Carabella se presenta en una fiesta islámica en Roma con un bocadillo de cerdo asado: "Roma es mi hogar, nadie puede decirme qué hacer o qué no hacer". ¿Lo apoyas?
@EndWokeness funny but what i remember about the Greeks is that they valued the physcal form very much. they admired the muscular men. this twerp does not look like a Greek , much less a Greek god.
🚨 BREAKING: Virginia State Senator Saddam Azlan Salim (D-Fairfax) has introduced Senate Bill 624, legislation that would define "Islamophobia" within Virginia's assault and battery laws while requiring law enforcement to track crimes allegedly motivated by anti-Islam bias.
For years, we've warned that this is one path by which Islam gains political influence in the West. In my view, measures like this move society closer to treating criticism of Islam as something deserving of special legal protection. I believe that raises serious concerns about free speech and religious liberty.
I also believe we're seeing a similar pattern elsewhere. In Tampa, Florida, State Attorney Suzy Lopez, a @GovRonDeSantis appointee, is prosecuting Christians for preaching to Muslims on public property in a case involving alleged disruption of a religious assembly. That prosecution benefits CAIR's agenda and sends a chilling message to Christians who engage in public evangelism.
Christians need to pay attention to what's happening around them. If criticism of one religion receives increasing legal protection while biblical preaching faces criminal prosecution, we should be asking hard questions about the future of free speech and religious liberty in America.
How much more needs to happen before Christians wake up?