24 hours after footage of an African man trying to saw the head off his Scottish victim in a Belfast street circulated online, Irish politicians and journalists openly discuss on live TV how such videos can be suppressed, in future.
We're going down a dark road. #TonightVMT
@EndWokeness Austin Metcalf was not “300 pounds”
He was not “on top of” Karmelo.
He also was not “beating him down…”
Literally every single line of this is a fake reality, all of it.
@EndWokeness …so just to be clear
…ALL Black women, all of them…100% of Black women, live in greater agony EVERY DAY just by being Black and alive and women…
…than a family whose son was STABBED TO DEATH?
Is that what I’m hearing?!!!!!
I want to know exactly what that Somalian scumbag is doing in our country.
How did he arrive? On what visa? Is he working? On benefits? Living in social housing/a migrant hotel? Criminal record? Who authorised it?
Demand answers.
I am doing that in Parliament.
@KarterMcFly Rittenhouse's attackers were chasing him, shouting "Kill him!".
Anthony's victim asked him numerous times to leave and said "I'm not going to fight you."
If you don't see the difference, you're a retard.
@nithyavraman Why was Skid Row’s voter turnout increased over 100% for you specifically when you personally lost your OWN DISTRICT?????
Please explain.
@heidiklessigmd Per Grok: Dr. Ashok Muralidaran, M.D. is the primary surgeon named in connection with the case. He received his Medical Degree from Madras Medical College, Chennai, India in 1999.
After heart surgery, the parents of a 13-year-old girl were told that their daughter was dying, and that they should start making end-of-life decisions, including donating her organs.
Upon transferring their daughter to another hospital however, they were told that doctors at Oregon Health and Science University had installed her new heart valve upside down.
“Doctors at Seattle Children's removed the inverted valve and replaced it with a different one, properly positioned. Her heart promptly began to function correctly. She was successfully taken off cardiac bypass and no longer required ECMO.
Her condition continued to stabilize over the following days in Seattle Children's ICU. After more than a month in critical condition, she was able to return home with her parents.”