@HumzaYousaf “Muslims - across the UK - no longer feel safe in the only country they call home.”
And how exactly do the millions of British girls feel at home?
The fact that Ellison is still in office given that he is on a recording essentially soliciting political donations to help the fraudsters get away with their crimes is crazy to me.
I know it's not the most charming term but the death penalty is a divinely ordained eugenic mechanism in a healthy civilization and one look around you should prove the point. We don't even arrest people for things we used to hang them for so now we live among lots of criminals.
SHARIA CITY SHUT DOWN
Dubai-backed developers had big plans for thousands of acres in rural Kaufman County Texas.
The project was pitched as a sustainable city that could house up to twenty thousand foreign nationals.
Texas AG Ken Paxton launched an investigation into the foreign-linked proposal.
The developers have now confirmed they are walking away from the Kaufman site.
Paxton stated he is glad they ceased operations and that his office will keep ending any illegal schemes that try to subvert the Constitution.
This is what happens when a state actually enforces its laws and protects local resources instead of rolling out the welcome mat for foreign influence.
One set of rules for everyone. No special carve-outs.
Other states paying attention yet?
So Jacksonville Florida is also being taken over huh?
WTF is a cow-based physician you ask? I had to look.
It is a "self described title."
These "doctors" use milk, curd, ghee, cow urine, and cow dung as medicine.
Moo-ving into medicine now?
This is America at 250.
No way.
There’s now a prayer room in Arashiyama, Kyoto — one of Japan’s most historic towns.
And apparently, there’s even a Muslim-friendly restaurant attached to it.
This is Kyoto.
A place with centuries of Japanese history and culture.
If you come to Japan, the first thing you should do is respect Japanese culture.
Japan is not a place that should be reshaped to meet every demand from around the world.
Kyoto should remain Kyoto.
A black man in San Francisco shoves an elderly man from behind.
The victim hits his head on the pavement and dies.
Completely unprovoked. “I was having a bad day.”
And he got PROBATION.
Chuck Schumer secured $1.5 million in taxpayer funds for a new door at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a museum sitting on $5.8 billion in assets. This is what Congress does with your money.
New declassified records confirm the evidence ALWAYS supported the lab leak theory: the virus was engineered in Wuhan with US taxpayer dollars.
https://t.co/lINv89zm9R
Ichikawa council has backtracked on their ban on Muslim prayers in the local park.
They now say Islamic prayer is only permitted if it doesn't interfere with public use of the park 🤦
This is a contradiction
Minamioki Park is a children's park, Japanese mothers are going to stay away from it once they hear ALLAH AKBAR! blaring out loud.
In 1999, after Rosie O’Donell criticized Rudy Giuliani for police harassing the homeless, John Tierny pulled of an incredible act of journalism by posing as a homeless man outside her tony Connecticut home and being arrested after her private security asked him to leave.
Connecticut currently has 22 data centers that are operational in the state
Who pays the electricity for those data centers?
Does the increase in our electric bills coincide with these data centers coming into Connecticut?
Is that really what the Public benefit charge is?
I think of Lamont has some explaining to do @GovNedLamont
Usually, the data center company is billed for the electricity (through its utility bill, often under a commercial/industrial rate), but in many places the cost to build/upgrade the grid needed for large data-center demand can end up being spread across other electricity customers—meaning some residents and businesses indirectly pay through higher utility rates