In Rome, this savage named Shahadat Hossain from Bangladesh hacked an entire family to death with an axe inside their own home.
He slaughtered the father, the mother, and their 5-year-old daughter.
The teenage son got beaten within an inch of his life but somehow survived and is clinging to life in the hospital.
This animal had been stalking the mom after she rejected him.
Kept showing up at their house harassing her until he finally snapped and decided to wipe the whole family out.
Now he’s on the run and Italian cops are hunting him down.
In Bangladesh he already had 6 convictions for sexual violence and extortion.
Still, when he came to Italy, he became a member of the Bengali Islamic Nationalist party.
Europe keeps importing this kind of barbarism and then acts shocked when it explodes.
Secure the border. Deport the invaders.
Kentucky Exemplary Army Pilot
1LT Jerry Ardell Roberts
Gave All July 5, 1966 at 25
Silver Star, Bronze Star,
14 Air Medals🎖️ Remember
Jerry #America250 Hero 🇺🇸
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jose Alonzo Hernandez was killed in action on December 14, 2010 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Jose was 19 years old and from West Palm Beach, Florida. 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. Remember Jose. American Hero.🇺🇸
Britain just released Haroon Aswat — an Islamist terrorist directly linked to the 7/7 London bombings that murdered 52 innocent people — from a secure mental health unit.
Despite police warnings that he remains a major risk to national security.
Despite him telling psychiatrists “I am a terrorist.”
Despite continuing to preach violent jihadist ideology even when “stable.”
This man trained in Afghan camps with the 7/7 bombers. He stayed in the same al-Qaeda safe house as the killers. Calls were traced to him hours before the attacks. He plotted terror training camps in America under Abu Hamza. Now a judge says his “treatment” is complete — so he walks free back to Batley, Yorkshire.
This is not justice. This is national suicide dressed up as compassion.
It is the same Britain that spent years covering up the mass rape of thousands of British girls by Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs in Rotherham, Rochdale and beyond — terrified of being called “racist” while the innocent white girls were sacrificed.
The same Britain where political correctness protects the ideology of conquest but demonizes anyone who names it.
The same rotten system that treats Islamist threats with mental health loopholes while ordinary citizens pay the price in blood and fear.
52 dead on 7/7. Hundreds more maimed. And the man tied to it all is now back on the streets because the establishment decided his feelings and “rights” matter more than public safety.
From Israel we see it clearly: you cannot appease a death cult. Britain’s elites have chosen delusion over survival.
Wake up.
Before the next attack.
Deport the threats.
Lock up the dangers.
End this insanity now.
Enough is enough.
The cattle cars were already loaded. Two hundred and fifty men, women, and children, packed in for a one-way trip to a death camp.
A German businessman named Berthold Beitz watched the guards work the platform. Then he did something almost no one else in his position ever did.
He walked toward the train.
Not away from it. Toward it.
This was 1942. The war had ground on for three years, and the killing machine in occupied Poland had become terrifyingly efficient. Beitz was 28 years old, running the Carpathian Oil Company in the town of Borysław — territory that belongs to Ukraine today. Under his charge were 13,000 workers, thousands of them Jewish laborers with no protection and no future.
He told the guards a simple lie. These people were his employees. Essential to the oil operation. Untouchable.
And somehow, again and again, the guards believed him.
Here's what makes this harder to explain: Beitz wasn't a resistance fighter. He had no underground network, no secret organization backing him up. He came from a family that leaned toward Nazi sympathies, not against them. He later summed up his entire strategy in one sentence — "self-assurance and incredible luck."
But he had access. As director of a strategically important oil company, he moved in circles close to Nazi officials, which meant he often got word before a roundup happened. And once he knew, he acted.
He tipped off the Jewish community in advance. He drew up work papers — some real, some quietly forged — declaring tailors, hairdressers, and Talmudic scholars to be indispensable "petroleum technicians." Then he'd show up at the station and pull them straight off the transport list, one name at a time.
In August of that year, he pulled off his boldest move yet: 250 people plucked from a single train bound for the Bełżec extermination camp, in one afternoon.
He later pointed to a single memory as the moment everything shifted for him — watching a Jewish mother shot dead in the street while she held her baby. He had three daughters of his own at home. "When you see a mother holding her children being shot, while you yourself have children," he said, "your reaction has to be completely different."
His wife, Else, born in Hamburg in 1920, stood beside him through every bit of it. The two of them hid Jewish families in the cellar of their own house. Fed them. Sheltered their children while SS officers walked past on the street outside, no idea what was happening a few feet away.
Getting caught meant execution — for Berthold, for Else, for their own kids.
They did it anyway.
By the war's end, the couple had saved more than 800 people.
Beitz's life afterward reads almost like fiction. He rose to become one of the most influential industrialists in West Germany, running the massive Krupp steel empire and helping rebuild diplomatic bridges to Eastern Europe that the Nazi years had burned to the ground. His wartime record of decency followed him — and opened doors that stayed shut to almost everyone else.
In 1973, three decades after he first walked toward that platform, Israel's Yad Vashem memorial named him Righteous Among the Nations — the highest honor a non-Jew can receive for saving Jewish lives during the Holocaust. Else received the same recognition in 2006.
Beitz died in Kampen, Germany, in July 2013. He was 99. Ronald Lauder, then president of the World Jewish Congress, called him one of the great Germans of the last hundred years.
When people asked Beitz, decades later, why he'd risked everything, he never claimed some grand ideology. No underground cause. No political statement.
He just said he couldn't look away.
Eight hundred people are alive today — their children, their grandchildren — because one man decided that doing nothing was still a choice, and he refused to make it.
How many people have this kind of guts in the face of that evil to save that many lives?
Think of what it meant to the next generation of those families
Marine Vet Daniel Penny stepped up to protect innocent people on a NYC subway.
Alvin Bragg’s response? A vicious, politically motivated prosecution that nearly destroyed his life.
A jury saw through the BS and acquitted him.
Now Penny is fighting back — suing Bragg for malicious prosecution.
Enough is enough. These weaponized DAs have ruined good Americans with zero accountability for far too long.
It’s time they face consequences.
#JusticeForDanielPenny #HoldBraggAccountable
Lt. Mary Pumphrey was a dedicated Army Nurse who heroically served during the Vietnam War in the early 1970s.
Stationed at key evacuation hospitals like the 12th Evac in Cu Chi, the 85th Evac in Phu Bai, and the 3rd Field Hospital in Saigon, she provided critical care to wounded soldiers, often working long hours under immense pressure to save lives.
Nurses like Mary were the unsung heroes on the front lines, facing danger while healing others.
God bless this American hero and all our nurses of war🙏🏼❤️🇺🇲
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@AntiWokeMemes Hmmm…..
He’s right.
All religions can learn from Islam.
How to run, hide or be beheaded.
They could learn how 6 year olds were made for sex and/or slavery.
They could learn 6 wives/punching bags are better than one.
There is soooo much to learn!
@RichardRic23601@ZagoZana@AntiLeftMemes Hmmm…..
Don’t forget Get Up Jimmy Newman.
As someone who woke up in a casualty staging ward strapped to a gerney that song brings back memories. https://t.co/liWlu5AC4H
@ZagoZana@AntiLeftMemes Hmmm��..
Yes, that wasn’t our best day.
The only saving grace came from the other soldiers who landed in front of Bill Calley’s men, pointed the door guns at them and stopped the march to the Vietnamese shelters and more killings.
THAT was one helluva ballsey move at the time.
U.S. Marine Corps Wireman Lance Corporal Marvin Owens Stevens KIA July 5, 1967 by mortar attack in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. Marvin was 20 from Chicago, Illinois. COMM SPT CO, 7th COMM BN, 1st MARDIV, III MAF. Remember Marvin today. Semper Fi #America250 Hero 🇺🇸