Alles zu hinterfragen, warum sind die Dinge so wie sie sind, wer hat Nutzen davon, ist Pflicht.
Ungeimpft und Spaß dabei. Patriot 🇩🇪 Straßenabitur.
Ruhrpott.
23 year old Sudanese migrant Abubaker Mohamad Awad, stabbed 19 year old Tommie Lindhn to death in his own apartment in Härnösand, Sweden after Lindhn tried to stop Awad from raping a Swedish girl at knife point.
After killing Tommie, Awad continued to rape the young girl next to Tommies dead body.
The Sudanese migrant had already previously been convicted of several crimes, including sexual harassment, drug offences & shoplifting.
Had he been deported, Tommie would still be alive.
The media painted Tommie as Far Right, implied he was racist & that his life didn’t matter.
Tommie’s life DID Matter, all White Lives Matter.
Tommie Lindhn was a HERO
R.I.P Tommie 🤍🕊️
There is no justice without completely overhauling the broken system in the West & without Remigration.
Locking up violent foreign criminals AFTER they kill does not stop the next innocent person from losing their life.
No justice, no peace.
Heute habe ich mit meiner Schwester (Pflegegrad 4) über die geplante Pflegereform von Ministerin Warken gesprochen.
Als ich ihr erklärt habe, was da auf uns zukommen könnte, brach bei ihr etwas.
Am Ende fragte sie mit zitternder Stimme: „Aber du steckst mich jetzt nicht ins Heim, oder?“
Ich hatte Tränen in den Augen. Diesen Satz werde ich nie vergessen. 😔
4,9 Millionen Menschen werden in Deutschland zu Hause von Angehörigen gepflegt. Aus Liebe. Weil Pflegeheime voll sind und Pflegedienste fehlen. Wir waschen, füttern, trösten, sind 24/7 im Einsatz – 365 Tage im Jahr.
Und was macht diese Regierung? Sie macht genau diesen letzten großen Baustein kaputt:
Verhinderungspflege wird gestrichen (nur noch über Pflegedienst – auf dem Dorf ein Witz)
Rentenbeiträge für pflegende Angehörige um 30 % gekürzt
Weitere Leistungen werden zusammengestrichen
Das ist kein Sparen mehr. Das ist Verrat an den Schwächsten und denen, die sie lieben.
Meine Schwester hat Angst. Und ich auch. Weil ich nicht weiß, wie lange ich das noch schaffen kann – und was dann mit ihr passiert.
@CDU @nina_warken Wie könnt ihr Menschen, die ihr Leben für ihre Familie geben, so im Stich lassen?
Wer pflegt oder gepflegt wird – bitte teilt das. Das muss raus. ❤️🩹
#Pflegereform #PNOG #PflegeNotstand #AngehörigePflegen #Würde #CDU #Gesundheitsministerium
They broke his bones, gouged his eyes out, cut out his tongue and castrated him. He died of a heart attack after being set on fire and dragged himself 50 meters across the floor.
Es gibt keinen Rassismus gegen weiße ?
Kriss Donald ein 15 Jähriger schottischer Junge wurde von einer Pakistanischen Band entführt, gefoltert, angezündet, 13 mal niedergestochen, weil er weiß war
@derspiegel Sind DIE 🇩🇪 Unternehmer die in Russland am Forum teilgenommen haben auch RÄÄCHTS, klar geht ja nicht anders sonst wäre euer Blatt nicht mehr LINKS/WOKE.
Im übrigen ist der Journalismus des Käseblatts SPIEGEL ähnlich einer Kloake 😎☕.
🚨🇸🇾 Sexual slaves for sale in local markets in Syria. Keir Starmer and King Charles recently received Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in the United Kingdom. They even said there is much to learn from Islamic culture. Write it own words
Imagine being so talented you could make marble appear soft to the touch. Gian Lorenzo Bernini was only 23 years old when he created this breathtaking masterpiece in the 1600s.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini was just 23 years old when he finished The Abduction of Proserpina in 1622. Widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements of the Baroque era, the sculpture is celebrated for making solid Carrara marble appear remarkably soft and lifelike. Its most famous detail depicts Pluto’s fingers sinking into Proserpina’s thigh, creating the astonishing illusion of flesh yielding under pressure.
Through dramatic movement, deep shadows, and exquisitely polished surfaces, Bernini transformed rigid stone into what seems like flowing fabric, delicate skin, and even tears. Today, this extraordinary display of artistry and emotion can be seen at the Galleria Borghese in Rome.
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it.
Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse.
It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
Valentina Gomez on Piers Morgan: “Pakistan is a dirty shithole full of terrorists. I’ve never heard anyone say they want to go to Pakistan for a vacation.”
The clip is going viral in Pakistan — and for good reason.
While UK politicians and media tiptoe around the truth to avoid “racism” accusations, this is the blunt reality many in Britain are waking up to after years of mass migration, grooming gangs, and cultural clashes from such regions.
The establishment calls it “divisive.” The public calls it honest. Britain needs more of this, not less.