đšBREAKING: UK GOVERNMENT TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUTUBE ALGORITHM
This is pure authoritarianism
Keir Starmer's/Andy Burnham's Government is set to control the YouTube algorithm by LAW stipulating that they must push "APPROVED CONTENT" to UK Citizens
And independent voices who criticise the government will be pushed to the back of the queue making it harder for people to find
YouTube has acknowledged this is happening
This must be stopped
BREAKING:
An eyewitness has told the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet what happened when Swedish football fan Christian Zedig was stomped to death by an African gang while watching the Norway - Ivory Coast game at a fan zone in Copenhagen:
âA group of 7 or 8 young men arrived at the square during the match.
It was completely clear that they had only come to cause trouble. They werenât there to watch footballâ
According to the eyewitness, the young men waved to the Norwegian and Swedish fans who were present when Ivory Coast equalized to 1-1.
âWhen Norway scored the 2-1 winner, the Swedes and Norwegians responded, but with only half the intensity of the other groupâ
âThen the young guys started throwing beer and other things at the Scandinavians and started assaulting them. Suddenly a fight broke out, when the young men ran over to the table next to them and began beating the Norwegian and Swedish fans.â
The situation then escalated quickly, the witness explains.
âOne of the young men â a big guy â swung a fist at the head of a man in a Swedish national team jersey, who immediately fell to the floor.
After that, several of the other members of the gang ran over and stomped him several times on the head him while he was lying on the ground. They then quickly fled the sceneâ
To summarize, African supporters of Ivory Coast taunted Swedish and Norwegian fans after the African team scored. When the Scandinavians responded the same way after Norway scored the winner, they were assaulted by the Africans, with one of the Swedish being stomped to death while unconscious after taking a powerful punch to the head.
This is Europe in 2026. People canât even watch the World Cup in peace in their home countries.
We donât have to live like thisâŠ
German AfD Leader Alice Weidel: Why is Germany still paying development aid to China? China is now far more advanced than we are technologically. Or why are we funding gender toilets in Nigeria? Nobody can explain that.
@EU_Commission Wasnât that the very same EU commission who told the US citizens that they would carry the tariffs costs imposed by trump? đ€Ą u are so fucking retarded !!!!!
@sonderby Tror mange har det sĂ„dan đ kommer det til at ske, sĂ„ bliver det Tesla med fsd uanset min prĂŠferencer for Mercedes. Kommer ikke til at stĂžtte de europĂŠiske bilfabrikker fĂžr de bruger deres magt og siger nok er nok.
Jeg mÄ bare indrÞmme, at jeg kommer til at passe bedre og bedre ind i "land of the free and home of the brave", nÄr jeg lÊser nyheder som dette.
Egentlig ikke fordi jeg kÞrer for stÊrkt, men det er for mig en grÊnseoverskridende form for overvÄgning og kontrol.
BREAKING:
The mother of 17-year-old Louis, who was head-stomped to death on video in Narbonne, France on June 19th, has announced a massive protest march in Narbonne on July 5th. She says:
âNow isnât the time for mourning, itâs time for warâ
The BBC has issued an official explanation on why it has failed to cover our rape gang inquiry.
'Complex choices' are made for editorial and practical reasons.
These choices 'should not be taken as indicative of bias.'
Their words.
But the BBC were very quick to cover malicious complaints against our inquiry, in an attempt to smear our efforts? They were then forced to later apologise about how they covered the story.
So either the inquiry is worth reporting on, or it's not.
They can't pick and choose.
We're told 'complex choices' are made, meaning that efforts to uncover the industrial rape of young girls is not near the top of list.
Let's take a look at a few stories on the main BBC news page, right now...
'Osaka pays 'love and respect to Japan' in Wimbledon kimono'
'Why ÂŁ15 durians are being sold at half price - or given away for free'
'We had packed lunches every day for 10 years and retired at 40'
Are these stories more important than the rape gang inquiry?
I think not.
You cannot hate the BBC enough.
I expect no fair coverage from them, I've stopped expecting it.
But the BBC is funded by the British people.
Their continued suppression of our inquiry is a disgrace.
@EvaSelsing@EvaSelsing hvis du bliver ved pĂ„ den mĂ„de sĂ„ sker der et af 2 ting. BT bliver snart den mest lĂŠste skraldeavis pĂ„ grund af dig alene, eller du bliver fyret og smidt pĂ„ historiens losseplads som de andre dissidenter. FortsĂŠt det gode arbejde đ
@JuulMona Den stĂžrste manipulation har altid vĂŠret at medierne skulle vĂŠre den 4. Statsmagt der holdte statsmagten i skak. Sandheden er at medierne er den 4. Statsmagt men til for at holde befolkningen i skak. Derfor statstĂžtte, pressenĂŠvn og you name it.
KÞbenhavns Politi har stadig ikke reageret pÄ min advokats spÞrgsmÄl om lovligheden af at pille min videoovervÄgning ned - og dermed fratage mig muligheden for et dokumentere indgrebet.
Hvis de har slettet optagelserne - og dermed beviserne for at de fx ikke ville oplyse mig om sigtelserne - har de sandsynligvis overtrÄdt straffeloven.
mEn JeG kAN jO bArE kLaGe TiL dUp