🚨SHAMELESS BLACK MIGRANT BRAGS: “I WAS IN THE MOOD” SO I SEXUALLY ASSAULTED A WOMAN
This filthy Black Eritrean invader openly admits raping a white woman because he felt like it — the same way he did it back home. He’s been here three years, known to police, and shows zero shame or remorse.
We are importing violent Black men who treat our white women like animals. Enough! Mass deportations NOW — send every last one back before more innocents suffer!
Le dije a mi hijo: —¿Te vas a casar con la mujer que yo elija?
Él dijo: —¡NO!
Le dije: —Es la hija de Bill Gates.
Mi hijo dijo: —OK.
Llamé a Bill Gates y le dije: —Quiero que tu hija se case con mi hijo.
Bill Gates dijo: —¡NO!
Le dije a Bill Gates: —Mi hijo es el CEO del Banco Mundial.
Bill Gates dijo: —OK.
Llamé al presidente del Banco Mundial y le pregunté si podía convertir a mi hijo en CEO del Banco Mundial.
Él dijo: —¡NO!
Le dije: —Mi hijo es yerno de Bill Gates.
Él dijo: —OK.
Así es exactamente cómo funciona la política...
🚨ABSOLUTELY HORRIFIC CALL🚨
A London woman calls in and cries her eyes out in desperation
"WE'RE NOT RACIST WE'RE PETRIFIED"
"WHAT ARE THESE POLITICIANS DOING TO US. THEY'RE PUTTING EVERYONE IN DANGER"
"I DON'T LEAVE THE HOUSE WITHOUT A MAN"
- My local shop has had 3 stabbings. 1 Murder.
- My friend was murdered last year
- A girl I know was murdered in the park
- I'm begging my son to leave the country
- My cousin was murdered
"OUR FRIENDS. OUR FAMILY ARE DYING"
You need to hear this. Patrick Christys went to a migrant shelter and asked why so many choose the UK over other countries like France. Their answers were brutally honest: “Because the British are good people. They give us money, free education, free housing, everything we need.”
When pressed why they think they deserve it, they simply replied: “Because the British are good people.”
This is how parts of the migrant community view Britain, not as a country to build or contribute to, but as a cash machine that provides everything for free.
Let that sink in.
Keir Starmer has announced that Dublin protesters will be immediately dragged through 24-hour fast-track two-tier courts.
Meanwhile, cases of migrant rape against children receive bail and £200 fines.
This is the system in action.
Patriots who speak out get crushed.
Predators who rape our children get a slap on the wrist.
Starmer’s Britain: justice for the invaders, punishment for the natives.
This ends when he is gone.
Vickrum Digwa’s brother, Gurpreet Digwa, 27, lied to police that Henry Nowak hadn’t been stabbed and had racially attacked his brother, perverting the course of justice.
Police also recorded him conspiring with Vickrum in a police car.
Six months later, he was arrested on multiple weapons charges and is currently on bail.
Meanwhile, Reece Robinson, 21, threw two stones at the Southampton police protest, hitting no one, and was jailed for 2 years and 1 month within 7 days.
BREAKING NEWS: Australia's public broadcaster ABC News just accused @elonmusk of ''inciting racial tension'' in Belfast because he did not censor footage showing a Sudanese refugee attempting to behead someone.
They're angrier at Elon than at the stabber.
Scientists in 2023 published a study claiming prehistoric women were better hunters than men. The same scientists who can’t define what a woman is are now experts on what women were doing 12,000 years ago 😂💀
She's a rabid socialist with an £1800 Gucci silk blouse.
It doesn't take them long to abandon their principles and bury their snouts in the trough does it.
“I never thought I’d live to see the day when the right wing would become the cool ones giving the middle finger to the establishment, and the left wing becoming the snivelling self-righteous twats, going around shaming everyone.”
- John Lydon, The Sex Pistols
One only has to look at the sheer scale of the planet to see the flaws in the climate agenda.
Combined, every town and city on Earth occupies a mere 3% of the world's landmass. The true driving forces for regional climates rest in the oceans and major landforms - the planet's genuine engine rooms. Oceans cover 72% of the globe to an average depth of 2.3 miles. They contain roughly 86% of the global carbon reservoir and 91% of all retained heat energy; by comparison, our thin atmosphere holds a meager 1 to 2% of each.
Ancient ocean currents give balance to the world's weather, carrying tropical warmth to northern regions in cycles that drive migration, cloud formation and global storms. Landforms guide ocean currents across deep geological time, as tectonic changes to continental land masses reshape the entire world.
The legacy of ignoring this planetary scale of the environment can be seen today in our defaced countryside and industrialised coastal retreats. Sweeping vistas are being vandalised by massive arrays of wind and solar structures, causing immeasurable localised environmental carnage.
It has created a perpetual, asset-swapping loop of renewal and replacement at a staggering, endless cost to national economies, while hollowing out traditional industries and aggressively mining the earth for rare metals like copper and silver.
The back-end of this 'clean' energy loop is an impending hazardous waste crisis. With global solar capacity now officially surpassing 2 Terawatts (TW)���representing between 7 and 8 billion solar panel equivalents—the world is utterly unprepared for the onslaught of disposal.
The International Renewable Energy Agency projects up to 78 million metric tons of solar e-waste by 2050. Because there is little financial incentive for complex recycling, up to 90% of decommissioned panels currently go straight into the ground. When left to fracture in landfills, heavy metals like lead and cadmium can leach into surrounding soil and groundwater.
This will remain the most visible legacy from the Twenty-First Century.
20 years ago, An Inconvenient Truth put climate change at the center of global debate, shaping politics, influencing leaders, and inspiring a generation of activists.
Two decades later, we can assess not just its impact, but its accuracy. Many of the film’s most alarming predictions did not materialize, while many of the policies it inspired have proven costly and ineffective.
The lesson? Panic is a poor guide for public policy. Focusing on innovation, adaptation, and economic development can do far more to help both people and the climate—at a fraction of the cost.
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