An apology at the very least. He showed exactly the attitude that enabled the Rotherham scandal to roll on so long and claim so many *generations* of victims. The likes of him and Sturgeon should never get into power again.
A 25-year-old housewife in Chennai earns ₹250/hour ($3) just by doing her normal housework.
She wears a phone on her head and records herself making coffee, cutting fruit, folding laundry.
These first-person videos get sent to AI companies training humanoid robots to handle real-world tasks. She shoots 90+ clips a day.
Her quote: "Who else will pay you ₹250/hour ($3) an hour just for doing housework?"
She's part of a growing gig economy in India where thousands are doing the same thing, filming everyday life to train the robots of tomorrow.
bingo. Hey, @unherd, you deleted @DocStockk's execrable article slurring the Dundee girls (https://t.co/c6R20XMZiM), but you haven't left any notice up about why you deleted that. Why? Do tell. Will @DocStockk comment? All agog in waiting.
In regards to the girls in Dundee, Police Scotland released a statement implying that these girls were lying. Politicians, journalists and even feminists dismissed the allegations of assaulting as “far-right, racist” nonsense.
This is how the Pakistani rape gangs flourished.
Dear @HumzaYousaf do you want to apologise to the 12 year old Scottish girls who were sexually harassed and violently abused by this man?
Please let us know when you will be making your apology
@freddiesayers To be clear, you didn't just express skepticism, you overconfidently called it "propaganda slop".
You should apologise to the poor girls and reflect deeply on what made you not believe the terrified children in the first place.
This was the statement released by Police Scotland after the footage of the incident in Dundee went viral last year. It seems that everything was done to give the impression that the young girl was the aggressor and the migrant couple the victims. A court decided yesterday that it was the other way round. Blatant disinformation. Police Scotland owe everyone an explanation.
There’s a new disturbing social media trend of BLM activists posting edited images of themselves urinating on Austin’s grave
You can’t get much lower than this.
Make these POS scum famous
The woman David Lammy wants to choose our judges said they should not be appointed on merit alone.
Now she says she could appoint judges with NO EXPERIENCE in order to improve diversity.
She must not be allowed to run the Judicial Appointments Commission.
@Rightanglenews Lol, his parents are like the embodiment of BLM. Their own kid is in trouble. They get a million in donations and what do they do? Buy themselves whatever they want and said fuck their kid. That's exactly what happened to BLM too.
🚨 Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University, wrote an article in which she blamed Austin Metcalf – and his family – for Karmelo Anthony's decision to murder him.
Titled "Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries," the article argues that Jeff Metcalf failed to teach Austin that "black children have boundaries." In other words, Jeff should have taught Austin that black people will try to kill you if you ask them to stop violating social norms.
While Patton falls short of outright defending Karmelo's decision, the entire purpose of the piece is to rationalize his behavior. Kind of like "Sure Karmelo shouldn't have stabbed him, but it was Austin's fault at the end of the day."
She writes, "We have to talk about Austin's decision to approach and confront." As if Austin didn't have the right to tell someone from another school to leave his school's tent. As if somehow that minor confrontation justifies stabbing him in the heart. It is complete insanity. Patton ties Austin's behavior to "a long cultural tradition of policing black bodies and space."
Right.
Patton's Substack has nearly 50k followers. He has 300k followers on Facebook. She is an accomplished professor and journalist. The article received thousands of likes. We've all seen the low-class black people causing a scene outside of the courthouse. But it appears that even many educated blacks believe that people of their race have the right to murder anyone who asks them to stop playing music in public, respect physical boundaries, and so on.
"Let us do what we want or we'll kill you" appears to be the message being broadcast by a sizable share of the black community. You don't have to be a far-right radical to recognize the many unsettling implications this holds for the future of American race relations.