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Enough is enough - a deep line needs to be drawn in the sand. Talk is weak. Britain needs to say no more, and mean it.
A Restore Britain Government, with the British people's approval, would put Vickrum Digwa to death.
Henry Nowak was stabbed by Digwa five times, including twice in the back of his legs, once in the face and a fatal wound to the chest.
Rather than calling an ambulance, Digwa filmed Henry.
Digwa gave the knife to his mother and it was found by police at their home along with more than 20 other weapons.
Keeping this savage alive serves nobody.
The police officers on the scene who allowed Henry to die will face criminal charges for gross negligence manslaughter.
Digwa's foreign family will be deported.
Laws will change, the country will change, everything will change.
Order will be restored, the law will be restored.
Britain will be restored.
โWhen I was 10, a man came to our home and offered to buy me. My brothers accepted the offer.
I was forced to marry him. I was only 10, he was 40. I was still in primary school.โ
This is the fate of millions of Muslim girls every year. No protests or outrage!
Bridger Walker is the boy who saved his little sister from a vicious dog attack.
He took ninety stitches across his body, but he saved his three-year-old sister from what could have been certain death.
When asked why he did it, Bridger said:
โIf someone was going to die, it must be me. Iโm the older brother.โ
The World Boxing Council later recognized him as a World Heavyweight Champion for a day, and his name will remain in the official historical record of the WBC.
For that one day, this little boy was the best fighter in the world.
๐จ#BREAKING: The man who st*bbed a 66-year-old great-grandmother to DE*TH on an Atlanta train...
...now faces FEDERAL CHARGES and a possible DE*TH PENALTY after the Trump DOJ stepped in and charged him federally!!!!!!
A father recently shared something on Facebook that really touched people. He wrote:
"The hardest part about being a single dad is going to a restaurant with my beautiful daughter. She tells me she needs to go to the bathroom, and I go with her, but people look at me strangely. She's my daughter, and I have to take care of her. I would never send her alone. Itโs also really tough when I have to leave for work far away, and she cries and screams as I go. She calls me on video calls and tells me she wants me to come back to be with her. I love my daughter so much, and everything I do is for her to have a better future, so she has what I didnโt have at her age. I love her with all my heart, and I pray God blesses her with many years."
Not all men are the same. Some know how to love, respect, and even be fathers on their own. โค๏ธ
We have made the difficult decision that it is no longer safe or possible to provide proper and comfortable care for our precious girl at home, so we are now taking her to the Emergency Room (ER). ๐ฅบ๐
Our hearts are heavy, but hope is still aliveโฆ ๐ค
Please keep her in your thoughts, send your love, prayers, and positive wishes her way. ๐โจ
A White disabled teen was tied up & tortured for five hours by 4 Black
18 year olds in Chicago.
โF**k white peopleโ one of the attackers yelled in the video as they cut him with a knife.
These sadistic savages live streamed the torture video on Facebook.
They stayed together until their very last moments. ๐
Years earlier, a family spotted two frightened senior dogs walking side by side through the rain. They were thin, exhausted, and clearly had nowhere left to go. The family only planned to help them for a single night, but after seeing them curled up together beneath the same blanket, they realized these two best friends could never be separated.
The black dog always watched over the golden one. If one ate, the other waited. If one rested, the other laid down beside him. Through birthdays, backyard afternoons, and countless happy memories, they remained inseparable. Their faces turned gray, their steps grew slower, but they never stopped choosing each other.
Then one morning, the family found them lying peacefully beneath the same blanket they had shared for years. As if they had simply decided to fall asleep together one last time. Just as they had entered that home side by side, they left it side by side. Now two small wooden crosses stand in the yard, but everyone in that house knows their story was never about two dogs. It was about a friendship so strong that not even goodbye could separate them. โค๏ธ
The janitor saw a soldier crying alone at the gate. What he did next left the whole terminal speechless.
It was just past 6 a.m. at a busy airport when Army Corporal James Whitfield sat down in an empty row of seats at Gate 14 and put his head in his hands.
He had just missed his flight.
Not because he was careless. Not because he overslept. James had been held up in a security line for 40 minutes, his military ID triggering an additional screening that morning of all mornings. By the time he reached the gate, the door was closed. The plane was already pulling back from the jetway.
He was supposed to be on it to say goodbye to his mother.
She had passed away three days earlier. The funeral was in eight hours, two states away. And James a 26-year-old who had spent the last year deployed overseas, had come home just in time to miss it.
He didn't make a scene. He just sat there in his uniform, quietly falling apart.
That's when Marcus Webb noticed him.
Marcus, 58, had been mopping the floor near the gate when he looked up and saw the young soldier. He set his mop aside, walked over, and sat down next to him without saying a word. After a moment, he asked, simply: "You okay, son?"
James told him everything.
Marcus listened. He didn't offer empty words. He didn't say it'll be okay. He just sat with him in the quiet for a moment, nodding slowly. Then he stood up, took off his work gloves, and said, "Wait here."
Marcus walked to the nearest ticket counter. He had $800 in his checking account, his rent was due in five days. He asked the agent for the next available flight to James's destination. She found one leaving in two hours. The ticket cost $794.
Marcus paid for it without hesitating.
When he walked back to Gate 14 and handed James the printed boarding pass, the soldier stared at it like he didn't understand what he was holding.
"I can't let you do this," James said, his voice breaking.
Marcus shook his head. "You already can't stop me."
A gate agent who witnessed the exchange later shared the story online. Within hours, thousands of strangers had found Marcus's GoFundMe and covered his rent three times over. He refused most of it, asking that the rest go to a veterans' fund.
"I just saw a young man who needed to be somewhere. I had the money. He needed it more than I did that day. That's all it was." Marcus Webb, airport custodian
James made it. He walked into the funeral home twenty minutes before the service began, still in his uniform.
His family said his mother would have loved the story.
They'd never met before that morning. They've talked every week since.
16-year-old Loganville High School football player Gunnar Redding Bible (jersey #56) has passed away after a long and courageous battle with a rare illness.
Gunnar was diagnosed with Guillain-Barrรฉ syndrome, pneumonia, and lupus. He spent weeks in the hospital, became paralyzed, was on a respirator, and communicated with his family through blinks toward the end.
Loganville High School and the community are mourning the loss of this young athlete who touched so many lives with his strength and heart. A balloon release was held in his honor.
Rest in peace, Gunnar. Your fight will not be forgotten.๐๏ธโค๏ธ