Anyone else think Caroline Muirhead in the Netflix docuseries #ShouldIMarryaMurderer totally unsympathetic? Why anyone is praising her in any way is beyond me.
It is not just the UK. It is #Ireland too.
And the #UAE will not send its students to become hostages of Islamist jihadist ideology disguised as campus activism. Education is meant to free the mind, not imprison it inside hatred, intimidation, and fear. Universities were built to sharpen thought, not to dull conscience. Yet across British and Irish campuses, Muslim Brotherhood networks have turned lecture halls into echo chambers of extremism, where antisemitism is normalized and violence is intellectually laundered as resistance. When knowledge is hijacked, wisdom walks out.
The UAE once invested in these institutions believing in excellence, discipline, and merit. Today, too many have collapsed into spaces of riots, intimidation, and ideological recruitment. A society that tolerates extremism in its universities should not be surprised when it spills into its streets.
Governments in Britain and Ireland see what is happening. Silence is not ignorance. It is permission. When the state refuses to draw moral boundaries, chaos fills the vacuum. History teaches us this lesson again and again.
The UAE chooses a different path. We protect minds before they are poisoned. We safeguard students before they are radicalized. Caring for people sometimes means saying no, even when others look away.
A nation that exports graduates should not end up exporting rage. From these campuses now emerge agitators, propagandists, and extremists who seek to dominate councils, streets, and public discourse through intimidation rather than ideas.
In the UAE, clarity is law. Muslim Brotherhood ideology is banned. Antisemitism is a crime, not an opinion. Extremism is not activism. Wisdom begins where excuses end.
This decision is not driven by fear but by foresight. Not by isolation but by responsibility. Those who protect the future are rarely applauded in the present, but history always recognizes them in the end.
@visegrad24
A year ago on inauguration day, a U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot dead in a shoot out in Vermont involving a trans duo who are members of a trans death cult. One of the armed attackers, who also died, was a foreign national. There were no press conferences by any Democrats expressing sympathy for the federal agent, unlike the mass outpouring of support for the accused violent Tren de Aragua suspects in Portland who allegedly tried to run over Border Patrol agents. https://t.co/eruxyD5BQB
Did you hear what she said!?
6,000 illegals on the terrorism watchlist were given Social Security Numbers.
That means they know 6,000 terrorists who are here (at the very least). Only 19 pulled of 9/11.
All the “Israel is paying influencers $7k per post” accusations just demonstrate that these people don’t know Jews give money in very specific denominations. $18/$36/$72 gang wya?! 📣📣📣📣
Today marks a truly historic achievement in President Trump's mission for peace. It was incredible to see those hostages returned safely after two long years of unspeakable horrors. May God continue to guide our president and may this finally be a lasting peace in the region.
I wondered if I would ever see this day. It’s deeply gratifying to know that so many families will finally have their loved ones home. Today, twenty families are spared the unbearable pain of not knowing if they will ever see their loved ones again. But even in this moment of relief and happiness, my heart aches for those whose loved ones will not return alive. Bringing their bodies home is a must and an act of dignity and honors their memory forever. I can’t help but feel the presence of my son Andrew at this moment. I am profoundly grateful for the indomitable spirit of President Trump. This day would not have been possible without him.
NO JOKE: Amnesty International's researcher in Gaza got Hamas to arrest peace activist Rami Aman for the crime of organizing a video call for Gazans to meet Israelis.
Why, @AgnesCallamard@amnesty?
See exclusive new interview in full: https://t.co/rtiiTtBAZE
“The Kapos…were given special privileges—better food, a separate bed—and in return had to keep order. They often vented their own rage and despair on us. Many were more brutal than the SS officers themselves. Beatings and humiliations were constant. It was not unusual to be struck for no reason at all, or to be treated with greater cruelty by a fellow Jew than by a German.”
— Elie Wiesel, Night