⛔️ This Christian pastor in Lebanon, his wife, and daughters were murdered by the IDF, and their church destroyed. Do you stand with Israel in its crimes against the Christian Church in Lebanon ?‼️‼️
The world’s first trillionaire Elon Musk, in an email to Jeffrey Epstein:
“Do you have any parties planned? I've been working to the edge of sanity this year and so, once my kids head home after Christmas, I really want to hit the party scene in St Barts or elsewhere and let loose.”
Thousands joined anti-racism demonstrations across the UK after days of anti-immigration unrest.
Large crowds gathered in Belfast and Glasgow to reject racism and far-right mobilisation following riots that targeted ethnic minorities, homes and businesses.
Meet Estelle Whalley.
51 years old. Penwortham, Lancashire.
Convicted of attempted murder. Possession of a knife. Wounding with intent.
Victim: a man in his 50s. Stabbed repeatedly outside The Black Bull Inn, Pope Lane.
Sentenced to 10 years and two months at Preston Crown Court.
The BBC did not mention her ethnicity once.
Now Brierfield, Lancashire. 12 June 2026.
17-year-old girl. Stabbed in the back of the neck on Wood Street.
30-year-old man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
BBC wrote “described him as a British man of Pakistani heritage.”
Same force. Same offence. Same county. Same outlet.
For Whalley, the BBC didn't mention her ethnicity.
For the Brierfield suspect, they did.
This isn't a one-off.
It's a pattern, repeated until it becomes the public's default association: stabbing equals Muslim, equals Pakistani, equals threat.
One ethnicity flagged. One ethnicity erased. Both times, by the same broadcaster.
That's not neutral reporting. That's a choice. And choices repeated often enough stop being choices and start being policy.
This is why we exist. We document every case, on every side, with the source attached.
Report: https://t.co/D9amGp2yxO
Keep us alive: https://t.co/Z8H0Flg44Y
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@piersmorgan Such a stupid question from such a famous journalist 🤔 It's like asking "why do you use your opponent's weapons, his language, his cultural peculiarities if you don't like him"
@Parodyjeffx What could be more anti-Semitic than the deliberate murder of over 20,000 Arab Semitic children? What could be more anti-Semitic than calls for the ethnic cleansing of Arab Semites? What could be more anti-Semitic than the rape of Arab Semites in Israeli prisons?
🚨 9 Ayda Tanınmaz Hâle Geldi:
Filistinli sporcu Moazaz Obayat'ın, İsrail hapishanelerinde geçirdiği 9 ayın ardından çekilen görüntüleri
Öncesi ve sonrası arasındaki çarpıcı değişim, tutukluların maruz kaldığı koşulları gözler önüne serdi
Today we honor the memory of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, who was just 16 years old when he was kidnapped in Shuafat in occupied East Jerusalem, beaten, tortured, burned alive and brutally murdered by zionist settlers 11 years ago on July 2, 2014.
NEVER FORGET! NEVER FORGIVE!
Muslim women in hijab were sprayed with urine on their own university campus.
They reported it.
The university wouldn't call it a hate crime.
These are the words of UK students. Recorded by FOSIS this year.
A lecturer told a student Palestinian children deserve to die.
A student asked to leave a lab to attend Jummah. They were locked out.
Spat at. Sent death threats. For walking across campus.
This is happening to the youngest, brightest people we have. The ones meant to grow into the doctors, lawyers and leaders who shape this country.
And when they name what's being done to them, they're told it isn't a hate crime.
This is not a few bad campuses.
Last year Muslims were the most targeted faith group in England and Wales. 45% of every religious hate crime recorded. Up 19% in a single year. And that figure leaves out London.
It's the same hostility. It just changes address.
And it falls hardest on women.
1 in 5 Muslim women experienced a hate crime in the last year.
80% never reported it.
Hate aimed at Muslim women is more likely to carry sexual aggression than hate aimed at men.
Urine. On women. Because they are visible.
On campus, it isn't called a hate crime.
On the streets, an imam's home is firebombed with his children inside.
A teacher is stabbed in the neck shielding his pupils. They call him a hero. They don't call him a Muslim.
On campus, our pain doesn't count as a crime.
On the streets, it doesn't count as ours.
Edited out. Made a footnote. Praised, but never named.
671 students spoke up anyway.
If you are one of them, add your voice.
If you can help, tell us and we will connect you to the right people.
If you want this to change, you have to demand it.
The 17-year-old girl who was stabbed in Brierfield has been released from the hospital, and I hope she makes a full recovery soon.
Unfortunately, some far-right activists are spreading misinformation and trying to portray the incident as a racially motivated attack.
Both the victim and the suspect are British Pakistanis.
A 30-year-old British Pakistani man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Notice how Tommy Robinson stopped tweeting about it once it was announced that the 17-year-old girl is British Pakistani.