“Virgin female prisoners should be raped before execution so that they do not go to heaven.”
-Ayatollah Khomeini
(founding leader of the Islamic regime in Iran).
I will never wrap my head around the fact that this is what Western leftists decided to side with.
not surprised - when the same cadres who crashed southafrican law & order, army navy airforce, rail transport, home & foreign affairs & the borders etc when those pious angels instruct us on how to behave! then we all know what’s gonna be happening down the road yes - jailtime!!!
South Africa’s ANC is facing a major political collapse. Voters are losing faith in ANC.
• ANC support has dropped below 50% across most groups
• Even among black South African voters, it is polling under 50%
• Rural support is also below 50%
• Only 4% of suburban voters say they would vote ANC
People are getting poorer.
Real GDP per person has fallen from over R80,000 in 2012 to around R75,000 in 2025.
Job creation has also collapsed from about 1 million new jobs a year in the early 2000s to around 100,000 a year under Ramaphosa.
Many South Africans feel their lives are getting worse.
The government also continues to block Starlink from launching. The service is already operating in many other African countries. This denies high-speed internet to millions of South Africans, especially in rural areas. It limits education, small business growth, and economic opportunities. Their corrupt officials even asked Elon Musk for bribes to approve Starlink, but he rightfully refused.
Everyone has to remember that Iran was not a Muslim country.
It was conquered by Islam.
This is how beautiful Iran looked before the Islamic Republic.
Make Iran GREAT AGAIN 🇮🇷
Something has shifted in Britain. A change that was building for a long time has burst upon us. We see it in the reaction to Henry Nowak’s murder. We see it in the response to the failure to section Valdo Calocane.
People are no longer paralysed by the fear of saying the wrong thing on race. They understand that this fear contributed to both tragedies.
They grasp that, as long as being accused of lacking proper racial sensitivity was the worst thing that could happen to a public-sector worker, the incentives were skewed. They sense that the same anxiety lay behind the failure to restrain Axel Rudakubana, and that it hampered investigation of the rape gangs. They see, in short, that anti-racism has become literally lethal.
I fear the backlash will not be pretty. I hope we can stick to the ideal of a society in which skin colour matters no more than hair colour. But I worry that we may be past that point. The anti-racist bellicosity that we have seen since the Great Awokening, especially from 2015, is conjuring an ugly response. Precisely as some of us tried to warn at the time.
Rural safety? What rural safety? Less than 50% of police vehicles actually work here. This is Klapmuts SAPS station in the winelands. Police members here don’t even have warm water and the building is a train wreck (happens to be old railway houses). Necessary reporting and feedback to be done.
visit africa the real africa where politicians fear to tread & ask anybody & they’ll want corrupt flashy politicians (there’s no politics so these cruds cant be labelled politians can they?!) people in africa trust the old colonials who brought stability & law & order & etc
Colonial powers built extensive modern infrastructure in places that had only had hunter-gatherer tribes or rudimentary subsistence agriculture prior to their arrival.
Since their departures, the last of which were about 50 years ago, over $60 billion in development aid has been sent to Africa every year, totaling around $1.5 trillion in foreign aid to the continent.
Huge amounts of that money are lost to waste and graft. Infrastructure that is built by international groups in Africa is rarely maintained and is often stripped and looted for scrap.
In 1960, South Korea was basically Gaza; razed by war with a GDP per-capita lower than that of Ethiopia. Today, South Korea’s GDP per capita is five times higher than that of South Africa, the richest Subsaharan country, and about 30 times Nigeria’s.
You can’t blame colonialism for everything forever. At some point, Africa has to take responsibility for its own failures.
For the first time in 123 years, Argentina has achieved a sustained fiscal surplus without being in default. We are one of only 5 countries in the world in this position.
LONG LIVE FREEDOM, DAMN IT...!!!
If the IRGC is left in control of Iran, America will never be secure. We need to keep at this and show the Iranian regime - and the world - that we are ready to do what it takes to win.
When people talk like this, and they’re rich, they should prove their words have some meaning by giving all their own money away. Otherwise they’re just bullshit artists of the lowest order
I’m tired of people telling other people what they should do with their money. Hold him to his word, or ignore him completely.
Remarkable story in Telegraph revealing just how useless recent Tory governments were:
A secret Whitehall report found that more than £28bn in foreign aid and Covid-19 loans was handed to terrorists, hostile states and gangsters!
The misappropriation of taxpayer funds from 2015 to 2021, includes millions sent to the Islamic State and Russia.
Those responsible remain unpunished and the dossier was buried to spare official embarrassment.
Within hours of being announced as the nominee to be the U.S. Director of the CIA, I received a hand-delivered message on MI6 stationery congratulating me on my nomination. It was signed simply "C" in green ink. Legendary. I shared it with my son and even he thought I was now cool!
More than that, this note, from Sir Alex Younger, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service of the United Kingdom, confirmed what I already believed: the work that the CIA and MI6 did together mattered, that the partnership was critical, and that two leaders focused on the mission could save lives and provide tools for our nations to deter our adversaries.
Alex's passing this week brought back so many memories of our time in service together. He flew to Langley to see me the day I was confirmed. We brought our two senior teams together in the UK to plan and coordinate and build in the first several weeks of my time on duty: making clear to them all that this relationship was more than special - it was critical for the security of our two countries.
Alex was a remarkable intelligence partner. When we needed help, it wasn't "let me see;" it was "this matters to you and America we'll get it done." And he and his team always did. I think he knew we would do the same for him and his team and his nation. Many Americans are alive today because of his leadership of MI6, I never knew how to thank him enough.
Alex became a friend as well. In the years since we both left office we would see each other from time to time. He was always so kind, so thoughtful, so smart. His deep love of his country was surpassed only by his deep commitment and love of his family. Decent and proper - and funny as hell - Alex was "C." As espionage requires, he was quiet, not attention seeking. He knew what evil was and he was ruthless in his efforts to crush it with every legal tool at his command. And he knew who his friends were and committed himself to supporting them.
I miss Sir Alex Younger. He was a role model for me and a man with whom every minute I spent was valued and savored. Blessings to you Alex. Praying for you and for your family. Well done and may you rest in peace in His hands.
Not sure what your point is. Yes I write columns for the Daily Mail. Read and learn. I also host a show on Times Radio. And in my career I have been an editor of The Economist, the editor of The Sunday Times, Publisher of The Scotsman Group of Newspapers, Chairman of Sky News, broadcaster for network BBC TV and Radio, Chairman of The Spectator. Oh — and cricket corr. for the Paisley Daily Express!!!
But I see you have an MA from something called the ‘Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism’. So I guess that puts me in my place 😜
My complaint against the BBC over David Olusoga’s Empire has now reached its final internal stage.
After months of evasions, unargued assertions, and failures to engage with the substance of my case, I have drawn the obvious conclusion: the BBC complaints team does not seem to see itself as a fair judge of standards, but as a defender of the BBC, come what may.
Read my latest at The Biggar Picture: https://t.co/n4YZ01Sh0S
The Islamic slave trade enslaved over 17 million Black Africans for 1,400 years:
They brutally castrated men, r@ped women, and yet, no one is talking about it.