Wisbech, Cambridgeshire UK
A PENSIONER who is hard of HEARING was approached by police after requesting someone to 'speak clearly.' The POLICE warned that his words could be interpreted as HATE speech…
You couldn’t make this 💩 up
There are many vulnerable men in men’s prisons: old, young, gay, ill, police officers & men who have committed the absolute worst crimes. If men who claim to be women are vulnerable in men’s prisons, they should be protected in the same way all others are: not in women’s prison.
@wil_da_beast630 I'll take the man bc I have a pretty good chance of stopping him with a 9mm. Not so sure about the bear.
But you'll note that I'm anticipating the worst either way.
WOW. LISTEN TO THIS. This is the call that sealed Henry Nowak's fate. As surely as the blade did.
While Henry lay dying his killer was on a three way 999 call coaching his brother on what to say. And there was one thing the operator needed to know above everything else.
Listen and tell me I'm wrong.
Digwa's brother Gurpreet called 999 the night Henry died. It was a three way conversation. Vickrum was right there. The man who just stabbed Henry five times. Coaching his brother on what to say while Henry bled out.
The operator kept asking. Was he racially abusive? What did he say? What did he specifically say?
Gurpreet struggled. You can hear it. He's searching. Taking too long. Because the story was being built in real time. On a 999 call. While Henry was dying.
Then he found the word and the operator said that's what I needed to know. Think about that for a second.
The operator asked about injuries. Accepted bleeding from his mouth and moved on. Didn't push further. Didn't establish whether the person being restrained needed urgent medical attention.
But asked three times what racist thing he said.
Like there was a checklist. Like that one word unlocked a protocol. The moment the P word came out everything else stopped mattering. Box ticked. Narrative locked. Cars on their way.
When police arrived Henry was on the ground surrounded by all four of them. Vickrum. Gurpreet. Both parents. The whole family around a dying boy they'd just stabbed. Coordinating their story. His mother later hid the murder weapon. Convicted of assisting an offender.
White man. Racist attack. No weapons. Police already decided before they saw a single thing.
Henry repeatedly told them he'd been stabbed. Don't think you have mate.
A lie constructed on a phone call decided everything. The system was primed to hear exactly that one word above everything else. Above the evidence. Above a dying boy's own words.
That's not one bad operator on one bad night. That's a priority embedded in the system. Racial element confirmed. Everything else secondary.
Including a dying boy.
Profile Pics vs Reality: A Thread
Let’s see the stubbled and entitled faces/Of the men demanding entry into women’s spaces…
And yes, I’m taking submissions. These fake photos are part of the lie we’re being sold.
1. “Steph” Richards. Just look at that head tilt, ladies!
Female cyclist Hannah Arensman retired from the sport she loves, after a man in a women’s race was very physical & aggressive towards her
Austin Killips got off his bike and waited for Hannah 3 different times, pushing her against the wall. This video is just one of them
🚨🇬🇧 La policía ignoró a los inmigrantes que acosaban a una mujer en su casa y luego la amenazó con arrestarla por "odio racial" si denunciaba los hechos. Ahora, el hombre que lo expuso está esposado.
Una mujer fue acosada en su casa por inmigrantes. Acudió a la policía, pero no hicieron nada.
Cuando dijo que acudiría a la prensa, la amenazaron con arrestarla por "incitar al odio racial".
Un periodista ciudadano @ActivePatriotUK publicó información al respecto y fue arrestado por "comunicación maliciosa".
Lo retuvieron hasta las 11 de la noche, le confiscaron el teléfono y lo pusieron en libertad bajo fianza durante 3 meses con condiciones estrictas que no puede mencionar.
Esta es la realidad del Reino Unido hoy.
They killed my 2 year old great aunt at Auschwitz, along with every single person in her entire extended family - 79 people - except for her mother and my grandfather, the latter of whom the family had been able to hide in 1939 after one of his school friends died unexpectedly.
My great grandmother weighed 72 pounds when she was liberated, and she carried the scars of the medical torture she endured for the rest of her life. She was also left sterile, and deeply traumatized.
When she tried to go back to the house her family had owned for a hundred years, a neighbor family had moved in, and threatened her life if she didn’t leave town and never come back. When she tried to collect her parents’ life insurance, with the numbers her father had made everyone memorize, the insurance company said that without proof of death, they wouldn’t pay.
The only thing on that list that’s happening to trans people is the sterilization —- but y’all are doing that to yourselves. It is unbelievably offensive to victims of actual genocide for you to pretend that men being told to use men’s spaces is even in the same ballpark.
What’s inclusive about this?
In any competitive or sex-segregated environment:
If a male-bodied athlete enters the girls' category and a girl loses a spot, a race or her sense of safety, then the girl is the one excluded
That is a fact of outcomes, not a political opinion!
@MoniFunGirl Idk, but my daughter always says that I should have been named Annie. Not Ann, not Anna, just Annie.
I would probably go with Mistress. 😂 Jk, but it would be fun.