Some findings in the UK’s R*pe gang inquiry report:
-250,000+ young white British girls raped, gang-r*ped, trafficked and tortured since the 1950s.
-87-95% of offenders in grooming gang cases had Muslim names, mostly Pakistani heritage.
-Abuse networks operated in 149 council areas across the UK.
-Girls as young as 11 were groomed with drugs/alcohol, then passed around for repeated r*pe and blackmail.
-Police, councils and social services ignored evidence and protected the gangs for years.
-Authorities covered up the ethnic/religious pattern out of fear of being called racist.
-Labour governments especially blocked proper inquiries to protect Muslim voting blocs.
-Islamic cultural and religious attitudes played a key role in targeting non-Muslim girls.
-Victims faced horrific repeated abuse, then were betrayed and disbelieved by the system.
-Many victims suffered forced pregnancies, abortions, STDs, torture, and some were murdered and lifelong trauma for survivors.
This was a national scandal hidden by political correctness! This is so dark and evil!
@frankriccidc Hey Ned ‼️@GovNedLamont
If memory serves you conspired with the legislature to fast track the tax payer burden of data center incentives via “specials rules” & signed it mid session.
What’s up wit’dat⁉️
@TonyDeAngelo7
A foreign billionaire just did the job the entire British press wouldn't.
@elonmusk asked the question every newsroom in this country should have been screaming for months. Who are the officers that handcuffed a dying boy and let him bleed out in the street? Who are they, and why are they still in a job?
Not the BBC. Not Sky. Not GB News. A bloke in Texas with no stake in this country.
They had the story. They let it die. He picked it back up, called it unconscionable, and offered to fund a wrongful death lawsuit.
The answer to his question? Silence. Still.
This is Henry Nowak. First year student. Walking home from a night out with his football team. A wounded teenager telling officers he couldn't breathe, and the response was handcuffs, not an ambulance.
A boy dies like this on a British street and it should never have left the front page. It should have been the reckoning that didn't stop until someone answered for it. Instead it took a man who owes us nothing to drag it back into the light.
Not one officer named. Not one suspended. The watchdog is investigating now, and only now, because the pressure came from a website and not a single news desk in this country.
Ordinary people never needed permission to care. They raised over £40,000 for Henry at a charity football match in his memory. That is the Britain that still has a pulse. The one that doesn't wait to be told who's allowed to matter.
When the richest man on earth has to do your journalism for you, what exactly is the British press for?
So let me ask you the question they wouldn't. Did you see Henry's name on the news? Or did you have to find it here?
Henry Nowak. 18 years old. Walking home. He should have made it.
@nettermike@bookhoarder1226 The mayor of Charlotte needs to be required to live next door to three or four of such offenders . Make it happen North Carolina voters!
The mayor of Charlotte, NC asks that we not post about this lady murdered on a Charlotte train by a repeat offender with 14 prior arrests!
I say in Iryna’s memory please share and make this go viral! A repeat offender with 14 prior arrests should not be roaming the streets of ANY city! They should be locked up!! Epic failure in the justice system!
Hello Senator Thune,
At 3 AM on Friday, March 27th, in a near-empty chamber, you passed a bill by voice vote that excludes all funding for ICE and CBP.
Let me repeat that: voice vote. No roll call. No record of who was there. No accountability. Just you, Barrasso, and a handful of senators shuffling paper in the dead of night while America slept.
You could have demanded a recorded vote. You chose not to.
You could have held the line for five more days until the House returned. You chose not to.
You could have used the same procedural tools Democrats have used against you for 40 days. You chose not to.
Instead, you gave Chuck Schumer exactly what he asked for, DHS funding minus immigration enforcement, and called it a win. Then you walked to the cameras and blamed the Democrats.
Let's be precise about what you did:
1. You caved to a demand Democrats made on Day 1 of this shutdown. Forty-one days of supposed hardball negotiation, and you settled for their opening offer.
2. You handed them a template. The next time Democrats want to defund any agency — ICE, CBP, or anything else — they now know: just shut down DHS and wait. John Thune will fold at 3 AM.
3. You punted to reconciliation. "Good possibility," you said. Not "we will." Not "guaranteed." Just maybe. Meanwhile, ICE operates on fumes from last year's bill with no certainty of future funding.
The precedent you set:
You have argued for months that the filibuster is sacrosanct. That the 60-vote threshold protects minority rights. That we cannot bend Senate rules for policy wins.
But at 3 AM on Friday, you bent every norm that actually mattered:
• Voice vote to avoid accountability
• Empty chamber to avoid debate
• Midnight deal to avoid scrutiny
• Immediate recess to avoid questions
You'll bend the rules to avoid a fight. You just won't bend them to win one.
What you've actually accomplished:
Democrats demanded ICE restrictions. They got ICE defunded.
Not reformed. Not restrained. Defunded.
And you're out here tweeting about how Democrats are the "Defund the Police" party while you just voted to defund border enforcement at 3 in the morning.
The question you should answer:
Why did this deal have to happen at 3 AM?
Why couldn't it happen at 3 PM, with cameras rolling and every senator on record?
You know why. Because you didn't want your voters to see what surrender looks like.
Here's my message: We saw it anyway.
Stop hiding behind "Democrat obstruction." You're the Majority Leader. You set the schedule. You control the floor. You chose this outcome.
Own it.
@JermRev@HunterBLaptop1@actingliketommy@WallStreetApes It varies by state. For example, in CT, the only requirements are to live in Connecticut (not be a legal citizen of the US) and be below qualifying income levels
I’m exhausted from covering dead children in Minnesota, Charlie Kirk, and 9/11.
I’m out of words.
Here’s all I can muster at this point.
Donald Trump is term-limited and will be gone by January 21, 2029. He is not a dictator.
Democracy is not under attack.
The nation will keep having elections that swing back and forth between the parties.
There is no permanence in politics.
We are not at war with each other unless we choose to be.
There is evil in the world and we keep seeing it, but many of those you think are evil also think you are evil and you do not know each other, which makes it easier to think each other is evil when, in fact, you just have profoundly different views on what would make the world better.
If you read the last one and thought “yes, but” you might need to unplug from politics instead of justifying the evil on the other side of your political tribe.
And if you’re still defensive and want to reflect on the evil we have all seen and I am not dismissing but you someone think I am, you really ought to touch some grass for a bit. You’ll be okay.
We are not in an authoritarian or totalitarian state.
There is no constitutional crisis.
Trans people are not being killed by those who disagree with transgenderism as a concept. Many of us think it is mental illness and many of you are proving us right.
Fighting fire with fire gets everyone burned, and making every hill one to die on gets everyone killed.
Words are not violence, and physical violence against words must be punished.
These truths are self-evident: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
Lastly, God is still on the throne and we’re all going to be okay.
Shame on @NPR@planetmoney - after years under Biden of higher than usual revisions to employment data, today they choose to question whether the jobs numbers are reliable
@financemom1 In CT also and the Lake Compounce field trip was for physics in action (roller coasters, spin rides). Not sure how well it was tied to lesson plans but at least it was free
Meet Annie Dunleavy, a special education teacher at Chapman School (@CheshirePublic) in CT who reportedly posted a video online threatening to k*II and hurt Trump supporters.
She should not be anywhere near school children.
Fact check: The $100 billion is a published estimate on revenue due to unenforced oil sanctions.
It is true that we have no confirmation that Iran has tapped the $6 billion, but Treasury testified to Congress that Iran did tap the $10 billion unfrozen in Iraq.
Vance is correct.