This incessant pandering to "black communities" is toxic, divisive & insulting. My race lends me no more cultural kinship with Chris Kaba than Rowley's does with Fred West. There are only 2 communities the police should be interested in, those who commit crimes & those who don't.
The POLICE officer should NOT be the main FOCUS here. He will answer for his part. LETS see the CCTV footage of the Muslim immigrants attacking our FEMALE officers first then we can understand why he used force! RT if you agree. #IAmBritish🇬🇧
Most people are good, and kind...
But then you have the worst type... 😡
@Dunnesfarmeggs have been robbed again. A disgusting thing to happen at their egg honesty box which is so valued by most locals. 😢
Make this guy famous guys🙏🏻
#Kildare#IrishFood
Imagine watching people go to prison and KILL THEMSELVES, while knowing they were not guilty of anything!
BEYOND BELIEF, BEYOND COMPREHENSION, for anyone with a slither of humanity
Get her in court, take her (vast) money, bankrupt her, make her deliver mail on a fucking post bike
Simone Segouin, mostly known by her codename, Nicole Minet, was only 18-years-old when the Germans invaded. Her first act of rebellion was to steal a bicycle from a German military administration, and to slice the tires of all of the other bikes and motorcycles so they couldn't pursue her. She found a pocket of the Resistance and joined the fight, using the stolen bike to deliver messages between Resistance groups.
She was an extremely fast learner and quickly became an expert at tactics and explosives. She led teams of Resistance fighters to capture German troops, set traps, and sabotage German equipment. As the war dragged on, her deeds escalated to derailing German trains, blocking roads, blowing up bridges and helping to create a German-free path to help the Allied forces retake France from the inside. She was never caught.
Segouin was present at the liberation of Chartres on August 23, 1944, and then the liberation of Paris two days later. She was promoted to lieutenant and awarded several medals, including the Croix de Guerre. After the war, she studied medicine and became a pediatric nurse. She passed away at the age of 97 in 2023.
“This is my friend's 17 year old nephew, Tanner. Yesterday he was enjoying a day at Scissortail Park with his mother and younger siblings when he noticed a person struggling in the pond. Tanner's mom said he did a quick double take then without a word he was running toward the water. She had no idea what was happening but Tanner knew someone needed him. His instincts took over and this guy saved a drowning 2 year old!!! He suffered a head injury in the process and had to have staples. Police, fire and medics responded and the child's mother cried uncontrollably with gratitude. Tanner is humble, compassionate and really does not understand how much heartbreak his actions have saved a family.”
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We need some feel good!!! ❤
Credit: Anna Herman