@SarahForRuncorn@TRobinsonNewEra Enough is Enough.
"The soul of a nation begins to fade when people and institutions no longer speak what they feel, think what they believe, or trust their own conscience without fear."
@MattWallace888 "We cannot bring Henry back. We cannot return the birthdays, the laughter, or the years that should have been. But we can ensure his memory reminds us of a timeless truth: no Indoctored ideology is so important that it should ever blind us to the humanity standing before us."
@SarahForRuncorn@TRobinsonNewEra Enough is Enough.
"The soul of a nation begins to fade when people and institutions no longer speak what they feel, think what they believe, or trust their own conscience without fear."
@BasilTheGreat@glynmorgan3921 "A nation is in danger when its institutions become more concerned with protecting ideas than protecting people, and more afraid of questions than the consequences of not asking them."
@Telegraph@AllisonPearson "The greatest danger of any ideology is not that it teaches people what to think, but that it can teach them to stop seeing the human being standing in front of them."
@MattWallace888 "We cannot bring Henry back. We cannot return the birthdays, the laughter, or the years that should have been. But we can ensure his memory reminds us of a timeless truth: no Indoctored ideology is so important that it should ever blind us to the humanity standing before us."
@TRobinsonNewEra@Nigel_Farage "When a cry for help competes with fear, politics, assumptions, or labels, everyone should pause and ask a simple question: what happened to our humanity?"
@libsoftiktok "We cannot bring Henry back, but we can decide whether his empty chair at the family table becomes a memorial to one tragedy or a warning to an entire nation."
Enough is enough, RIP Henry.
@PapiTrumpo@TricaGlobalFuel "If some lives matter more than others in the public conscience, then equality becomes a slogan rather than a principle. The most dangerous moment for any nation is when fear of saying the wrong thing becomes greater than the instinct to do the right thing."
@NEWSMAX@RobFinnertyUSA "The greatest danger of any indoctrinated ideology is not that it teaches people what to think, but that it can teach them to stop seeing the human being standing in front of them."
@realDailyWire@michaeljknowles@PiersUncensored "The soul of a nation is not measured by its wealth, power, or influence. It is measured by whether humanity remains its first instinct when another human being is in need or are we blinded by an evil indoctrinated ideology".
@TRobinsonNewEra@Nigel_Farage "When a cry for help competes with fear, politics, assumptions, or labels, everyone should pause and ask a simple question: what happened to our humanity?"
@TRobinsonNewEra "If some lives matter more than others in the public conscience, then equality becomes a slogan rather than a principle. The most dangerous moment for any nation is when fear of saying the wrong thing becomes greater than the instinct to do the right thing."
@PapiTrumpo@TricaGlobalFuel "If some lives matter more than others in the public conscience, then equality becomes a slogan rather than a principle. The most dangerous moment for any nation is when fear of saying the wrong thing becomes greater than the instinct to do the right thing."
@libsoftiktok "We cannot bring Henry back, but we can decide whether his empty chair at the family table becomes a memorial to one tragedy or a warning to an entire nation."
Enough is enough, RIP Henry.
@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 "A police officer's loyalty should be to the law, the evidence, and the public not to any ideology, doctrine, or approved way of thinking. Policing depends on judgement. The moment judgement is replaced by doctrine, the uniform begins serving ideas instead of people."
@SuellaBraverman “Justice cannot survive where people are encouraged to see race before humanity, labels before individuals, and ideology before truth.”
@JayMitchinson "Every child deserves protection. Every victim deserves to be heard. Every crime deserves to be confronted, no matter how uncomfortable the facts may be. How many more children will be raped before we take action".
@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 "A police officer's loyalty should be to the law, the evidence, and the public not to any ideology, doctrine, or approved way of thinking. Policing depends on judgement. The moment judgement is replaced by doctrine, the uniform begins serving ideas instead of people."