A Korean fan was filming herself at the World Cup when a group of Mexico supporters behind her started pulling their eyes into a slant and laughing at her.
Social media tracked the main guy down.
He's reportedly the president of Jalisco's college of surveyors….
🔴🇫🇷 𝗙𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗛 𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗢 — En plein direct à Marseille, un influenceur sud-coréen est agressé physiquement par plusieurs individus. L’un d’eux menace de sortir un couteau.
Comprei um PS5, mas isso nem é o mais chocante. Minha esposa pediu para comprar Stardew Valley pra ela, assim ela joga enquanto eu estou usando o Switch 2. O console nem chegou e eu já tive a minha primeira decepção 🫠
Your Android phone is sending data to Google every 4.5 minutes.
Even when you're not touching it. Even when the screen is off.
A peer-reviewed study from Trinity College Dublin confirmed it.
12 settings to change right now:
Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs didn’t only see working class white girls as vulnerable.
To Islamists, white girls are subhuman.
And those same little girls were branded “white slags” by the local authorities dismissed them.
“Paki shaggers” by the politicians who turned a blind eye while cosying up to Pakistani-Muslim predators for the sake of ‘community cohesion’.
“Child prostitutes” by the police officers who arrested them mid-rape then handed them back to their rapists.
It’s not just that they were white.
It’s BECAUSE they were white.
I grew up in Telford. I was abused in Telford, had my abuse ‘investigated’ under Operation Chalice in Telford, and grew up with the “cautionary tales” of Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs in Telford.
I know the failures firsthand. The same powerful people and organisations that turned a blind eye to my abuse are now orchestrating the greatest cover-up in British history through this so-called “National Grooming Gangs Inquiry.”
Let us be clear:
This was not random child abuse.
It was racially motivated sexual terrorism, deliberately targeting girls outside their own community because they saw them as infidels, as unworthy of protection or respect.
In their eyes, shaped by a rigid interpretation of Islam and cultural attitudes within the Pakistani Orthodox, white girls were outsiders, devoid of the honour and purity afforded to their own.
“Kuffar” means unbeliever.
And, in this toxic mix of culture and faith, it justified everything: the grooming, the rape, the trafficking. They would quote twisted religious justifications, claiming non-Muslims deserved no mercy, no humanity. A perversion, thriving in communities where patriarchal honour codes protected their own daughters while marking outsiders as prey.
White, British, and poor: the perfect storm for exploitation in towns like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Telford.
Pakistani-Muslim men knew the system would shield them.
Why? Because for decades, Labour councils, police forces, and social services buried their heads in the sand. They feared being called “racist” more than they feared for those girls’ lives.
I saw how “cultural sensitivity” became a shield for inaction. Social workers were trained to overlook the taxis circling schools, the men handing out booze to white kids, and the flats full of middle-aged Muslim men welcoming in little girls at all hours of the day. Political correctness trumped child protection, and cultivating “community cohesion” meant leaving little white girls at the mercy of their abusers.
We grew up knowing which neighbourhoods in Wellington to avoid, which takeaways were run by pedos, and which taxi companies employed most of the predators. It was an open secret. A ‘hazard’ of being a girl growing up in a town where child sexual exploitation was the norm.
The gangs enforced a cultural double standard: protect your own daughters, but exploit the infidels’. And local authorities fell in line.
I will never forget being asked by a detective from the CSE team whether I had “consented” to sexual activity.
My abuse started at age 5.
So, the implication was clear.
Those familiar attitudes which Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs so often faced were echoing loud and clear:
Non-Muslim victims were lesser, asking for it, or simply deviant.
It was up to us to protect ourselves, because everyone also grew up knowing that the people in charge wouldn’t lift a finger.
Labour politicians.
Labour-led councils.
Labour localities.
They traded girls for votes.
And they are still doing it.
We are witnessing the greatest cover-up in British history.
It is a whitewash, plain and simple.
Pragmata Director Yonghee Cho's message for The Legend of Zelda 40th anniversary:
"Congratulations to The Legend of Zelda on its 40th anniversary! It’s been a source of inspiration in countless ways for so many game creators, and even after 40 years, its influence continues to endure.
For both gamers and developers alike, it’s a series that always delivers new discoveries and experiences, surprising us time and again. I’m very excited to see what lies ahead on the journey Zelda continues to take."
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Ce soir, on retrouve la division 2 avec une rencontre très intéressante entre une équipe féminine et une équipe militaire.😮
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