Europeans and American patriots!
Tomorrow, the courts of my country, France, may decide to send me to prison for daring to say on television that “the main danger to women in France is Black African and Arab immigrant men.”
Meanwhile, my own attacker, a Tunisian migrant, is still at large.
I need your help to generate media pressure and hope to be acquitted.
They cannot silence the truth!
Thank you for your support 💪🏻🇫🇷
“I’m Muslim and those Pakistani rape gangs were not Muslim. That is not my religion.”
I’ve seen this response countless times today.
Understand this: The only interpretation of Islam that matters is the one that has enabled the systematic rape of hundreds of thousands of White British girls. Your personal interpretation is irrelevant, as is mine.
Below, I will outline the theological architecture behind these egregious crimes—and why Islam, in its classical and dominant readings, is fundamentally incompatible with Western society.
الولاء والبراء
Al-walā’ wa-l-barā’ (loyalty and disavowal): This is an Islamic principle rooted in Quranic verses and hadith. It calls for alliance with believers and disassociation from non-believers. Mainstream and especially Salafi/Wahhabi/Deobandi interpretations (common among some Pakistani communities) emphasize enmity or at least strict separation from kuffar (disbelievers). Reformist or Sufi readings soften it toward personal piety. It fosters "us vs. them" thinking that dehumanizes outsiders.
دار الحرب
Dār al-Ḥarb (House of War) vs. Dār al-Islām: Classical fiqh divides the world this way. In non-Muslim territory, rules for interaction differ; some historical and jihadist readings treat it as a zone where normal restraints are relaxed or jihad applies until Islamic dominance. Peaceful modern Muslims often reinterpret this as irrelevant to living in the West under secular law. Others (including some UK imams or online preachers) maintain harder lines. It provides theological framing for parallel societies or resentment.
مَا مَلَكَتْ أَيْمَانُكُمْ
Mā malakat aymānukum (milk al-yamīn in shortened form) translates to “those whom the right hand possesses” (or “what your right hands possess”). It appears in roughly 15 verses and is the Quran’s most frequent way of referring to slaves or war captives (male and female) in 7th-century Arabian society. Interpreted in a certain way, it permits the rape of captives.
Aisha’s age
The most authentic hadith collections (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim) state Muhammad married Aisha at 6 and consummated at 9. This is the orthodox Sunni position held for most of Islamic history. It has been used to justify child marriage in various Muslim societies. Modern apologists sometimes argue cultural context, different age calculations, or that it was normative then. Traditionalists defend it as the Prophet's example. This precedent weakens absolute age-of-consent arguments within strict Islamic frameworks.
Combine al-walā’ wa-l-barā’ with dār al-ḥarb and milk al-yamīn. Now combine all of those with the belief that Aisha was 9 at the time of consummation. What do you get?
• Moral and religious justification for enmity toward non-Muslims as a category.
• License to operate with far fewer restraints inside non-Islamic societies, treating local laws and norms as non-binding.
• Permission to dehumanize and sexually exploit non-Muslim females—including minors—once they are classified as captives or property.
• No effective doctrinal floor on the age of sexual access, because the Prophet’s example overrides later, external standards of consent or maturity.
“I’m Muslim and that’s not how we interpret those texts.”
Doesn’t matter. This is how hundreds of thousands of South Asians interpret the Quran.
Do you understand now why this must be purged from Western society by any means? I don’t care if you’re a peaceful 145 IQ Muslim scholar, we don’t have time to figure out who’s who here. There are 3.8 million Muslims in the United Kingdom. Hundreds of thousands of White British girls were raped. The perpetrators are overwhelmingly Pakistani Muslim. To the degree that if they didn’t directly participate, they knew someone who did, and did nothing to stop it.
Get them out.
Every last one.
@AkkadSecretary With the left, one doesn’t need to *be* virtuous, one merely needs to *feel* virtuous, which is the purpose of this performative claptrap.
The key to saving the environment is not looking backward, it’s moving forward.
I realized this the first time I visited Italy twenty years ago. Everything was clean and green. The rivers sparkled. The lesson for me was obvious: the answer is not underdevelopment. The answer is progress.
When China was poor, the air was so polluted that people could barely see the blue sky. Today, blue skies have returned to their cities. Development does not only create wealth, it also provides the resources needed to restore and protect the environment.
Some environmentalists want us to preserve every aspect of our biodiversity, including the mosquitoes for example, so that researchers can fly in once every ten years from their universities (which build particle accelerators and billion-dollar laboratories with their pocket money), study our ecosystems, and count how many people died from dengue outbreaks.
They want to buy our air through carbon credits. If carbon credits were such a great deal, they would be selling them to us, not the other way around.
Cleaning every river, lake, and water source in El Salvador, and ensuring they remain clean and sparkling, would cost roughly $12 billion. Where is that money supposed to come from without economic development? Carbon credits?
The path forward for our country is the path of Japan and Singapore, not the path of the Congo.
Society collectively needs to stop making excuses for awful behaviour.
There are BILLIONS of people around the world who grew up in suboptimal conditions and they don't use it as an excuse to be a criminal or degenerate.
Tolerance of evil isn't a virtue.
Ah yes, human economics. Very fascinating. Very concerning.
*wheeze*
“Who does Earth owe $350 trillion to?”
Mostly itself.
You owe money to pension funds, banks, insurance companies, investment funds, foreign governments, central banks, corporations, and millions of individual investors.
*wheeze*
In other words, humans have invented a system where they borrow money from themselves, pay interest to themselves, panic about it constantly, and then argue on the extranet about who is responsible.
As a Vølüs, I find this arrangement delightfully profitable.
The more interesting question is not who you owe. The question is whether the debt grows faster than the economy that supports it.
* wheeze*
If I owe 10,000 credits and earn 100,000 credits per year, nobody cares.
If I owe 10,000 credits and earn 12 credits per year, suddenly C-Sec starts asking questions.
Hah hah hah…* wheeze*
So when a human says, “We owe $350 trillion! Who do we owe it to?”
The answer is:
“Mostly other humans. The real question is whether future humans can keep making enough money to convince everyone not to panic.”
* wheeze*
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have several sovereign debt instruments to sell to the Elcor. They take a very long-term view of investments.
It’s not about justifying anything as a quirk; it’s about recognizing the profound impact of profound trauma.
Michael Jackson grew up in an era without child labor laws in the entertainment industry. He lost his childhood to grueling rehearsals, intense pressure, and well-documented abuse, which robbed him of natural social development. When you grow up under that kind of intense spotlight from age five, your psyche doesn't process the world normally.
Fans don't celebrate his struggles as a mental illness. Instead, we recognize a deeply hurt, isolated individual who found safety and unconditional love in the company of children. He was never allowed to grow up normally, so he compensated by creating Neverland Ranch to reclaim what he lost.
While it’s true he needed compassionate psychological support that he rarely received from the adults around him, his lifelong commitment to philanthropy—he was recognized by the Guinness World Records for supporting the most charities—and his genius artistry are what truly defined his legacy. Fans stand by him because we see a beautiful, complex human being who poured all of his pain into music to heal the world, rather than reducing him to tabloid headlines.
@jaybang4948619@figure8hate@fudreaper_ China has been harrassing Vietnam for 1000 years+ already, even now, so believe it when a Vietnamese say if China does take over, they will be smart (and are already ruthless enough) to not repeat the mistake of suicidal empathy of the west, you guys will be treated 1000x worse.
@jaybang4948619@figure8hate@fudreaper_ Hey dumbass, ya do realize that the power imbalance between the Chinese manager and his African slaves in the clip above runs deeper than just physical difference, right? Find me a video with the same power/status imbalance and abuse between an African boss and his Chinese slaves
today, no legal system is based on the Mongols’, nobody reads ancient Mongolian books, its history inspired nothing.
Rome still exists in the Catholic Church, Civil Law, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian languages, the entire notion of a republic.
Eat a dick, Genghis.
@Cshelle372501@twilitcrossroad@Rogers18760@eepyandcomfyOni@Ramwrymmjc@Noah_Sky1 There is a night and day difference between blackface aka doing a caricature of black people to mock them and Japanese actors tanning their skin to play tanned characters well in a stage play in Japan, good luck convincing the majority she is racist based on such flimsy excuse.
@Cshelle372501@twilitcrossroad@Rogers18760@eepyandcomfyOni@Ramwrymmjc@Noah_Sky1 You have no argument to begin with lol, the author doesn't appear to be racist at all no matter how much you terminally online losers try to paint her as such, you lot better pray getting clowned on by the majority is the only karma coming your way.
Elon Musk just measured your existence by how many times your atoms have been inside a dying star.
Musk: “How many times have your atoms been at the center of a star? I think it’s like on average three or four times.”
Every atom in your body has already survived the core of a star.
Multiple times.
Crushed under pressures that would flatten planets.
Superheated to millions of degrees.
Blown apart in explosions so violent they forged new elements.
Then gravity pulled those scattered pieces back together.
New stars formed.
And the cycle repeated.
For 13.8 billion years, your atoms have been fuel for the most violent process in the universe.
And they are not done.
Musk: “In terms of existence as measured by the number of times your atoms will be at the center of a star, we seem to be roughly halfway.”
Halfway.
Your atoms have been through the furnace three or four times.
They will go through three or four more.
But right now, in this impossibly thin sliver between cycles, those atoms are doing something they have never done before.
They are conscious.
For billions of years before you, they burned through stellar cores with no awareness.
No memory.
No sense of what they were or where they had been.
After you, they will return to that state.
Unconscious matter drifting through space until the next star claims them.
This is the only moment in their entire journey where they can look back at the stars that made them and understand.
Musk: “If you want to look at the big picture… that’s the really big picture.”
The big picture is not that we are small.
Everyone already knows that.
The big picture is that we are temporary witnesses to a process that does not need witnesses.
Stars do not need observers to burn.
Atoms do not need anyone to understand where they have been.
The universe ran for billions of years with no one in it.
It will run for billions more after the last conscious thing disappears.
But right now, matter is examining itself.
That has never happened before in 13.8 billion years.
You are not a person who happens to contain ancient atoms.
You are ancient atoms that briefly figured out how to think.
The universe did not design consciousness.
It designed stars.
Consciousness was the accident.
And the accident is half over.
The guy who posted this isnt interested in good faith discussion. But for anyone who stumbles upon this: these arent all politically motivated murders, if theres a white supremacist guy who road raged and killed someone, thats counted as "far right murder" even thought its not political.
They also counted any race or religion based violence as "far right"
Black supremacist? Radical islamist? Far right as far as this study was concerned.
So when you see idiots like this poster here try to associate a generic conservative like Charlie Kirk with extremist murderers, know that its a manipulation of data in several ways and they are trying to fool you, because they are evil.
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En un pequeño parque del vecindario vive un enorme Maine Coon "gigante gentil" al que todos conocen como Capitán.
Durante cinco años, dominó ese rincón verde como un rey silencioso.
No era violento.
No buscaba pelea.
Simplemente observaba desde su banca favorita, como un guardián tranquilo cuidando el barrio.
Entonces, un día, apareció un diminuto gatito blanco.
Era hermoso. Frágil. Y algo parecía extraño.
Se chocaba con las bancas.
Con las macetas.
Con las banquetas.
No reaccionaba a los movimientos bruscos.
No seguía los sonidos como cualquier otro gatito.
Y no tardaron mucho en entender la verdad.
El pequeño era ciego.
Solo allá afuera, no habría sobrevivido demasiado tiempo.
Pero dejó de estar solo muy rápido.
Porque Capitán lo vio.
Desde ese momento, el enorme Maine Coon jamás volvió a apartarse de él. Empezó a caminar apenas unos pasos delante, reduciendo el ritmo para que el gatito pudiera rozar su espeso pelaje y seguirlo. Como si fuera una guía viviente.
Cuando los vecinos dejaban comida, Capitán lo empujaba suavemente hacia los platos.
Cuando cruzaban la acera, ajustaba el paso.
Cuando descansaban en su banca favorita, Capitán envolvía al pequeño con su enorme cuerpo, como si fuera un escudo.
¿Y cuando llovía?
Primero se aseguraba de que el gatito estuviera protegido debajo de la maceta.
Solo entonces se acostaba junto a él.
Más tarde, una veterinaria confirmó lo que todos sospechaban: el pequeño había nacido ciego.
Dijo que sin Capitán no habría sobrevivido ni una semana en la calle.
No habría encontrado comida.
No habría logrado evitar el peligro.
Algunos vecinos quisieron adoptarlo.
Pero cada vez que intentaban separarlos, ambos lloraban sin parar.
Así que el vecindario tomó una decisión.
Dejarlos juntos.
Ahora sus platos están uno al lado del otro. La comunidad los cuida todos los días. Y Capitán todavía camina apenas adelante, mientras una pequeña sombra blanca sigue rozando su pelaje.
Porque a veces la familia no es cuestión de sangre.
A veces es quien disminuye el paso por ti.
Quien te protege.
Quien decide convertirse en tus ojos cuando no puedes ver el camino.
Y a veces…
los corazones más fuertes tienen patas y pelaje. 🐾❤️
@dwarkesh_sp So much of the intellectual energy of Europe and the US was wasted by advancing comfortable lies rather than facing hard truths. Knowledge and understanding has been set back by at least a hundred years because of progressives taking over the academy and we aren't even free yet
Time is running out for Progressives.
Liberal birth rates are worse than even South Korea. The only way their ideology is able to perpetuate itself is by relying on mass indoctrination via institutions that are in the process of losing all credibility + mass migration which no longer exists under Trump in order to create new loyal voters.
Both of those things are under attack on a scale that we haven’t seen in over three decades. The mechanisms that previously existed to boost their electoral power and convert new arrivals into paperwork Americans who will reliably vote for them are deteriorating.
Combine all of this with a mass exodus out of Blue states and their ideology may not survive the 21st century.