Mbappe will never escape Messi’s shadow. Whatever he does, Messi does better. Talent is one thing, but the level of discipline and drive to keep achieving greatness so deep into a career where he’s already won every individual & team accolade possible is difficult to fathom
@tonydonnelly41 Don’t agree. As an institution yeah there’s a lot to criticise Christianity for but as a belief system they’re not comparable. Mohammad married a 6 year old, cousin marriage is not only permitted but very common in Islam. Christian countries are mostly secular, Islam is a dogma
Islam is a religion of rape, incest and paedophilia. Any objective analysis of the facts can’t come to any other conclusion. It’s a primitive ideology which has no place in the modern world and shouldn’t be legal to practice in any Western country. Our tolerance will destroy us
@tonydonnelly41 Far from it, unlike most I am capable of being both anti-Israel and anti-Islam. Being anti one doesn’t mean you have to be pro the other. Israel is a genocidal, evil regime that has no respect or care for innocent life, that doesn’t mean I have to ignore how fucked up Islam is
@tonydonnelly41 Tell that to 100s of thousands of victims documented in the report. I don’t listen to Tommy Robinson he’s a thug. There’s never been worse crimes committed in Britain & it’s being covered up because the political institutions value not being called racist over delivering justice
The primary motivational force of bleeding heart liberals is not compassion but envy. This is why they react with such fury against people they perceive to have disproportionate power/influence, but stay completely silent when much worse crimes are committed by the ‘marginalised’
Look how angry liberals were when George Floyd died (by fentanyl btw), a career criminal who robbed a pregnant woman at gunpoint. Compare that to their indifference to over a quarter of a million of young British girls being systematically groomed and abused. Demons
Actually you should politicize the rape gangs. It was politics that got us into this. The deaths of migrants during their invasion were politicized to facilitate NGO support in making them safer and ultimately bringing in more. Any backlash or outrage against migrants is immediately politicized by our enemies to try and bring about crushing any defiance, whether that is judicially or socially. Your children are indoctrinated politically in schools to believe that diversity brings greatness and racism is the greatest evil imaginable.
So yes, politicize every last ounce of this report and everything which has occurred. When your enemies tell you it’s wrong to politicize these things, it simply because they wish them to continue. They believe wholeheartedly that the horrific abuse of hundreds of thousands of young women is either a necessary cost for diversity, or they actually find this to be a positive feature of mass migration.
The only people on Earth who say not to politicize these things, or that it’s time for forgiveness and healing, are either total cowards, or extremely misguided. There are only three questions which matter in the face of this.
1. How do you stop all of this.
2. How do you prevent it from ever happening again.
3. How do you bring the full weight of justice against absolutely everyone responsible, both perpetrators and enablers.
That’s it. That’s all that matters. And those are very important questions to answer, as it is not enough to simply be righteous and angry. You must actually win. If you do not win here, all that is left for you is total annihilation. So yes, politicize it, and do so effectively, in a calculated manner, and work towards specific steps which will bring victory.
Here are eight essential quotes from @RupertLowe10's Rape Gang Inquiry.
1) This was a nationwide, not merely local, phenomenon.
"...that this was never a series of isolated local failures. It was a coordinated, nationwide pattern of organised child sexual exploitation that repeated in town after town, city after city, from the far north to the south coast."
2) The scale was enormous, more than anyone dared to think.
"The scale of the crimes committed is staggering. It has been previously established that, at the very least, 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma. The true number is probably higher."
3) As has been reported, the vast majority of perpetrators were Pakistani Muslims.
" In court records and official inquiries, around 87% of those convicted in these group-based child sexual exploitation (‘CSE’) cases bore distinctively Muslim names... Dr. Taj Hargey, an imam with the Oxford Islamic Congregation, believes the true proportion of gang members who are Muslims to be around 95%."
4) Vulnerable girls were targeted using a consistent method.
"Organised networks of perpetrators built coordinated operations that transported victims between locations, supplied them with drugs and alcohol, recorded abuse for distribution and blackmail, and passed girls between multiple adult men."
5) The police, and other institutions, knew what was happening and ignored it.
"Police forces ignored repeated reports, criminalised victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail. Social care services undermined protective parents, placed children in trafficking hubs inside children’s homes, closed cases despite clear indicators of exploitation, and retaliated against whistleblowers. The NHS recorded genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts, yet discharged victims back to their abusers without safeguarding referrals or trauma care. Schools observed older men collecting girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape on school premises, and responded by excluding victims rather than protecting them."
6) Those in these institutions did so because they were afraid of being called 'racist'.
"Political correctness, fear of accusations of racism, and fear of losing electoral support from certain demographics have taken precedence over the protection of British children."
7) Parts of the foster and orphan care system became exploitation hotspots.
"Children’s homes became trafficking hubs where staff failed to stop older men collecting girls at night. Local authorities often returned children to unsafe homes and placements despite repeated disclosures of grooming... Social care across England systematically enabled organised grooming and the rape of children. Children’s services, local authorities, foster carers, children’s homes, and independent units repeatedly returned vulnerable children to known risk."
8) Multiple offenders explicitly linked their treatment of these girls with their own religious and cultural beliefs, and the girls' white ethnicity.
"They were taken to houses, flats, restaurants, and hotels where they were raped repeatedly by groups of men, tortured, filmed for blackmail, and told they were “white trash” or “kuffar” who merited punishment."
There must be comeuppance for this, and it must involve the death penalty.
250,000+ British girls.
What's included in this report is fucking harrowing:
- A baby was abused and had cigarettes stubbed out on it while the mother was forced to watch; the baby was then killed.
- Girls were set on fire.
- Girls were sent to “red rooms” to be tortured, some of them killed, some of it livestreamed.
- One girl was raped by a dog while men bet on whether it would vaginally or anally rape her.
- Girls were forced to have abortions with knitting needles.
- Glass bottles, keys, baseball bats, and other objects were forced inside them, some shattering.
- Girls were gang-raped by dozens of men at a time in “party houses.”
- Girls were whipped, hung upside down, suffocated, and urinated on.
- Girls as young as 5 or 6 were tied up and abused.
- Girls were locked in dog cages.
- Girls were branded with an “M” for Muhammad.
- Girls were threatened with being killed and fed to pigs.
- Girls were mocked for wearing a crucifix during the rapes.
All of this was carried out by predominantly South Asian, Pakistani men, with smaller numbers from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Bangladeshi, and Iraqi men.
And yet perpetrators were let off, authorities turned a blind eye, and it continues to this day because people are scared of being called racist.
Anyone who covered for this needs to face the death penalty alongside all of those who hurt these girls.
I'm glad Rupert Lowe and everyone else behind this put this together; it needs to be seen by everyone.
All types of people commit evil, however the scale and horror that is being perpetrated by groups of Muslim men far outweighs anyone else. There is clearly an enormous problem within the culture and religion, misogyny is inbuilt. They need to be held to account
I’m not gonna repeat the unimaginably disgusting crimes investigated in this report. Just read it for yourself. Anyone who seeks to delegitimise the pushback against mass Islamic immigration as racist or points instead to the sins of native white people is complicit
Savannah Montano and Alex Cooper says women don't want ''nice guys'' because they are boring and they treat them right, they want shady men who would cheat on them because they are fun
''why would i pick a guy that's good for me, i want to feel like shit daily''
So why does the media not use this picture of Stephen Ogilive instead of the one where he looks like a hairy human thumb? Because the less you sympathise with the victim the better, and images have much more powerful impact on our subconscious than words
This is heartbreaking 😔
All this poor man has ever known is suffering
Stephen Ogilvie, the special needs man who was attacked in Belfast a few nights ago suffered an attack years earlier.
Mr Ogilvie, 44, moved from Belfast to Scotland to live with a man who offered him to flat share in 2001, but the man who was also a drug dealer, tried to kill Stephen.
The man gave Stephen the date rape drug GBH then stripped him, poured aftershave over him and torched him alive.
Vulnerable Mr Ogilivie, who is understood to have learning difficulties, later woke up to find his body on fire.
The sickening ordeal was captured on video by his torturer. He then fled back to Belfast.
The man responsible was jailed for 14 years at the High Court in Edinburgh in April 2003
Fcking hell.
Poor bloke.
@owenjonesjourno So it’s OK to riot for George Floyd during global pandemic, a career criminal who robbed a pregnant lady at gunpoint ( he died of fentanyl btw), but Irish people aren’t justified in being angry when an innocent person gets beheaded in the streets? Fuck off you treacherous coward
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on.
But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there.
That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified.
There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory.
The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.”
Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t.
That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.