The rape-maxing European leftists.
Native populations in Northern Europe rape very little. So if you hypothetically wanted to get *more* rapes, what would be the best way to do it?
The best way would be to import foreigners from the most rape-prone countries in the world, and also give them generous welfare. This ensures that they will be able to stay here even when they can't support themselves, and they can then proceed to rape more of the native women and girls.
And this is indeed what European left-wingers support.
🧵Hamas doesn't just use Gaza hospitals as bases. Many “hospital workers” are Hamas operatives, possibly fake medical staff. Hamas just admitted yet another "nurse," Najm Abu al-Jibeen, was a Qassam commander. The infiltration of hospitals runs deeper than imagined. Details: 1/
Muslim Brotherhood TV host explains under what circumstances Christian girls should be raped by Muslims as an act of worship for Allah’s sake:
“Allah allows Muslim men to rape non-Muslim women to humiliate them.”
Jeg har i dag fået rettens ord for at @OmarMarzouk anklager om at jeg skulle være meddelagtig i folkedrab, sprede propaganda, misinformation, og fabrikerede historier (for blot at nævne nogle få) har karakter af injurier og bagvaskelse.
Jeg har screenshottet dommen så alle kan se præcis hvilke anklager Omar er dømt for.
Det har været et langt og opslidende forløb, men jeg har på intet tidspunkt været i tvivl om at det Omar havde gang i var præcis det Københavns Byret fandt; nemlig en kampagne af injurier og bagvaskelse.
Han har ikke kunne bakke nogle af sine påstande op, men tværtimod fremsagt dem igen og igen med det klare formål at bedrive karaktermord.
Jeg håber, at de medier der vil dække sagen gør det bedre end sidst. At man beskriver alle punkter Omar er dømt for men måske vigtigst af alt, at der er tale om BÅDE injurier og OG bagvaskelse.
Det er en væsentlig pointe som mange medier desværre undlod at beskrive i deres dækning af sagen mod Asmaa Abdol Hamid, der blev dømt for det samme.
Til slut har jeg bare at sige tusind tak til alle jer der har støttet mig - både økonomisk og moralsk - igennem hele dette vanvidsforløb. Uden jer havde jeg ikke fået oprejsning og retfærdighed. ❤️
Og selvfølgelig til min advokat @HeidiHsj der endnu engang har gjort et stykke arbejde der mest af alt kan beskrives som eminent. Hun er en stjerne.
Here’s a list of synagogues that have been targeted since October 7:
- Oct 17: El Hamma, Tunisia
- Oct 18: Berlin, Germany
- Nov 8: Montreal, Canada
- Nov 15: Yerevan, Armenia
- Nov 19: Lakewood, NJ, USA
- Dec 10: Albany, NY, USA
- Feb 28: Sfax, Tunisia
- Apr 5: Oldenburg, Germany
- Apr 10: Moscow, Russia
- May 1: Warsaw, Poland
- May 17: Rouen, France
- May 30: Vancouver, Canada
- Jun 10: Yerevan, Armenia
- Jun 23: Derbent & Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia
- Jul 11: Obninsk, Russia
- Jul 29: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Aug 10: Brooklyn, NY, USA
- Aug 24: La Grande-Motte, France
- Oct 26: Chicago, IL, USA
- Dec 6: Melbourne, Australia
- Dec 18: Montreal, Canada
- Dec 30: Mykolaiv, Ukraine
- Jan 11: Sydney, Australia
- Jul 4: Melbourne, Australia
- Aug 13: Obninsk, Russia
- Oct 2: Manchester, UK
- Oct 7: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Nov 27: Chernivtsi, Ukraine
- Jan 10: Jackson, MS, USA
- Jan 14: Giessen, Germany
- Jan 28: Brooklyn, NY, USA
- Feb 10: Olney, MD, USA
- Feb 22: Charleston, SC, USA
- Mar 3: Toronto, Canada
- Mar 7: Toronto, Canada
- Mar 7: Ontario, Canada
- Mar 9: Liège, Belgium
- Mar 12: West Bloomfield Township, MI, USA
- Mar 23: Golders Green, London, UK
Every time a synagogue is targeted, I have to update this list. And it doesn’t feel any less heavy.
Wikipedia is dead!
An editor called Iskandar323 (Wikipedia username), who was the leader of the "Gang of 40", a group of editors, has just been banned.
Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee site-banned him after an investigation showed the group coordinated over ONE MILLION EDITS shaping pro-Hamas narratives on articles about Hamas, Iran, Zionism, and the Middle East conflict.
Too little, too late!
It doesn't matter how much they'll try to "fix" it, it will stay unfixable as the rot has infested every once healthy tissue!
Euthanize it!
Google should immediately remove the "first result on the first page" bias they started 2 decades ago.
AI companies should immediately downgrade Wikipedia's ranking in training models
And we should all simply avoid entering that site from now on!
Christopher Hitchens: ”In 1786, when the United States was barely a country, it was having its sailors taken as slaves by the Barbary states, the states of the Ottoman Empire and North Africa. Tripoli, shores of Tripoli. Ships stopped, its crews carried off into slavery. We estimate 1.5 million European and American slaves taken between 1750 and 1815.
Jefferson and Adams went to their ambassador in London and said, why do you do this to us? The United States has never had a quarrel with the Muslim world of any kind. We weren't in the crusades. We weren't at war with Spain. Why do you do this to our people and our ships? Why do you plunder and enslave our people? The ambassador said very plainly, Mr. Abdul Rahman said, because the Quran gives us permission to do so, because you are infidels, and that's our answer. Jefferson said, well, in that case, I will send a navy which will crush your state, which he did.
Islamic fundamentalism is not created by American democracy. It's a lie to say so. It's a masochistic lie, and it excuses those who are the real criminals, and blames us for the attacks made upon us.”
Den der problematiske sandhed, at vi konstant importerer retarder, er det spørsmål Løkke, Mette, Pia og Pelle ikke vil forklare sig på! Derfor skal du stemme dem ud af landets ansvar! Stem remigration! #dkpol#fv26
🚨ANOTHER fake "journalist" killed in Gaza, Mohammed Bassam Al Jamal, listed by @pressfreedom, has been outed by Hamas' themselves as a field commander in a recent "martyr" notice. So far 60% of "journalists" posing as terrorists have been exposed as combatants, more coming. 1/
Watch a pro-Pal wearing a t-shirt saying “Defend the right to protest” march with an Iranian regime supporter holding a placard of Ayatollah Khamenei who murdered thousands of protesters.
The sickness of the left in one short clip.
Til @btdk . udtaler @HKokborg :
»Mange danskere føler sig i stigende grad tvunget til hele tiden at skulle forholde sig til muslimske normer og praksisser. Det gælder for eksempel spørgsmål om kønsroller, halalmad, tørklæder, kønsopdelt svømning, bederum og religiøse friskoler,« udtaler han til B.T.
Henrik Kokborg forklarer, at det »pres« af mange danskere bliver opfattet som et forsøg på at ændre de værdier, det danske samfund bygger på.
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Det er jo for de meget praktiserende troende et krav at udbrede deres religion og ideologi.
Det er jo det, vi ikke orker mere.
Vi vil faktisk gerne beholde det samfund, generationer af os har bygget op - i blod, sved og tårer.
For jo, ikke mindst kvinderne har måtte tage nogle barske kampe.
Friheden, der er ved at forsvinde, fordi begrebet "frihed" nu skal handle om en "frihed" til at underlægge sig en guds regler.
Nej, det har intet med frihed at gøre.
Den frie kvindekrop igen skal tildækkes og tabuiseres.
Vores mad, der bliver hånet.
Vores værdier, der tales ned og hånes.
Vores fantastiske ytringsfrihed, der lider under berøringsangst, men hvor så proppen springer af på de sociale medier, og alt for megen vrede kommer for dagen.
Volden, som jo i sig selv ikke er religiøs, men er fostret af en kultur, der ikke kan lide os.
Truslerne og tavshedskulturen, der ligeså stille undergraver vores frihed, tryghed og tillid.
Og ikke mindst skolerne, der lider under trusler, dominans og kaos fra kulturreligiøse børn, der ikke er dannet og opdraget til demokrati hjemmefra.
Disse mennesker, der bruger deres ideologi på denne ødelæggende måde, skal slet ikke være her i landet.
Hvis de gerne vil blive her - så må blive demokratiske dannede mennesker.
Det burde ikke være så svært.
#dkpol #dkmedier
Two hospital explosions. Two @BBCNews narratives.
One dominated headlines for days.
The other disappeared within hours.
This is evidence of anti-Israel bias.
But it’s also something more.
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It is possible that close to all stranger assault rape in Northern Europe is by immigrants and descendants of immigrants.
Preposterously, not a single country has officially studied this. But a 2018 study by a Swedish television channel found that 80% of all stranger assault rapes were foreign-born. The majority of the remaining 20% may well be descendants of immigrants.
GENOCIDES, CULTURAL GENOCIDES, AND ETHNIC CLEANSINGS UNDER ISLAM
It’s NEVER been just about the Jews.
Throughout its history, various Islamic caliphates, empires, and armies have engaged in armed conflict with numerous religious and ethnic groups.
These conflicts occurred during the rapid expansion of the 7th-8th centuries, the medieval Crusades and Ottoman periods, and various regional conquests in Central Asia and South Asia.
Key Groups Fought in Early Islamic Expansion (7th–8th Centuries)
Arab Polytheists (624–630 CE): The initial conflicts led by Muhammad in the Arabian Peninsula, including the Battle of Badr (624) and the Battle of Uhud (625).
Jewish Tribes of Medina (624–628 CE): Banu Qainuqa, Banu Nadir, and Banu Qurayza were expelled or defeated in Medina.
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Christians) (634–11th Century): Campaigns in Syria, Egypt, and North Africa (e.g., Battle of Yarmouk 636, Sieges of Constantinople 674-678, 717-718).
Sasanian Empire (Persian Zoroastrians) (633–651 CE): The Muslim conquest of Persia, featuring the Battle of Qadasiya (636) and the Battle of Nahavand (642).
Berbers (Traditional Religion / Christians) (647–742 CE): Fought during the conquest of the Maghreb, led by figures like Uqba ibn Nafi and Kusayla / Kahina (resistance ended around 701).
Visigoths (Catholic Iberia) (711–732 CE): The Umayyad conquest of Hispania starting in 711 under Tariq ibn Ziyad.
Franks (Western European Christians) (732 CE): Fought at the Battle of Tours.
Turgesh Turks and Sogdians (Buddhists / Shamanists) (673–751 CE): Campaigns in Central Asia (Transoxiana) to take Bukhara and Samarkand, culminating in the Battle of Talas (751) against the Tang Dynasty.
Conflicts in the Medieval and Ottoman Periods (10th–19th Centuries)
Shia Ismailis (1025 CE): Mahmud of Ghazni attacked Ismailis in Sindh.
Armenian Christians (1064 CE): Seljuk Turks under Alp Arslan captured Ani.
Assyrian Christians (1310, 1380s-1405): Massacred in Irbil (1310) and targeted by Timur (Tamerlane) in the Near East.
Hindu and Buddhist Kingdoms (India / Afghanistan) (11th–18th Centuries): Campaigns by Mahmud of Ghazni (998-1030), Bakhtiyar Khilji (1197), and various Delhi Sultanate / Mughal rulers.
Jains (1100s–1600s): Persecution and temple destruction in India.
Serbs (1371, 1901): Fought against Ottomans at the Battle of Maritsa and later targeted in Kosovo.
Yazidis (1500s–1800s): Targeted for forced conversion by the Ottoman Empire in Iraq and Syria.
Alevis (1514 CE): Targeted in massacres by Ottoman Sultan Selim I.
Sikhs (1658 onwards): Persecuted by the Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb.
Mangalorean Catholics (1784–1799): Forced onto a death march and persecuted by Tipu Sultan.
Assyrian and Armenian Christians (1894–1923): Massacres and genocide under the late Ottoman Empire.
Modern Era Conflicts (20th–21st Centuries)
Bulgarians (1913 CE): Murdered and expelled from Thrace by the Young Turk government.
Hazara Shias (1888-1893): Targeted by Pashtun forces in Afghanistan.
Hindus / Christians (Pakistan/Bangladesh) (1947–present): Various sectarian conflicts and anti-minority riots.
These conflicts involved a mix of religious, political, and ethnic motives, often driven by the expansionist policies of the caliphates and empires involved, or regional sectarian tensions.
https://t.co/6ljxyIZXBr
GENOCIDES, CULTURAL GENOCIDES, AND ETHNIC CLEANSINGS UNDER ISLAM
It’s NEVER been just about the Jews.
Throughout its history, various Islamic caliphates, empires, and armies have engaged in armed conflict with numerous religious and ethnic groups.
These conflicts occurred during the rapid expansion of the 7th-8th centuries, the medieval Crusades and Ottoman periods, and various regional conquests in Central Asia and South Asia.
Key Groups Fought in Early Islamic Expansion (7th–8th Centuries)
Arab Polytheists (624–630 CE): The initial conflicts led by Muhammad in the Arabian Peninsula, including the Battle of Badr (624) and the Battle of Uhud (625).
Jewish Tribes of Medina (624–628 CE): Banu Qainuqa, Banu Nadir, and Banu Qurayza were expelled or defeated in Medina.
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Christians) (634–11th Century): Campaigns in Syria, Egypt, and North Africa (e.g., Battle of Yarmouk 636, Sieges of Constantinople 674-678, 717-718).
Sasanian Empire (Persian Zoroastrians) (633–651 CE): The Muslim conquest of Persia, featuring the Battle of Qadasiya (636) and the Battle of Nahavand (642).
Berbers (Traditional Religion / Christians) (647–742 CE): Fought during the conquest of the Maghreb, led by figures like Uqba ibn Nafi and Kusayla / Kahina (resistance ended around 701).
Visigoths (Catholic Iberia) (711–732 CE): The Umayyad conquest of Hispania starting in 711 under Tariq ibn Ziyad.
Franks (Western European Christians) (732 CE): Fought at the Battle of Tours.
Turgesh Turks and Sogdians (Buddhists / Shamanists) (673–751 CE): Campaigns in Central Asia (Transoxiana) to take Bukhara and Samarkand, culminating in the Battle of Talas (751) against the Tang Dynasty.
Conflicts in the Medieval and Ottoman Periods (10th–19th Centuries)
Shia Ismailis (1025 CE): Mahmud of Ghazni attacked Ismailis in Sindh.
Armenian Christians (1064 CE): Seljuk Turks under Alp Arslan captured Ani.
Assyrian Christians (1310, 1380s-1405): Massacred in Irbil (1310) and targeted by Timur (Tamerlane) in the Near East.
Hindu and Buddhist Kingdoms (India / Afghanistan) (11th–18th Centuries): Campaigns by Mahmud of Ghazni (998-1030), Bakhtiyar Khilji (1197), and various Delhi Sultanate / Mughal rulers.
Jains (1100s–1600s): Persecution and temple destruction in India.
Serbs (1371, 1901): Fought against Ottomans at the Battle of Maritsa and later targeted in Kosovo.
Yazidis (1500s–1800s): Targeted for forced conversion by the Ottoman Empire in Iraq and Syria.
Alevis (1514 CE): Targeted in massacres by Ottoman Sultan Selim I.
Sikhs (1658 onwards): Persecuted by the Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb.
Mangalorean Catholics (1784–1799): Forced onto a death march and persecuted by Tipu Sultan.
Assyrian and Armenian Christians (1894–1923): Massacres and genocide under the late Ottoman Empire.
Modern Era Conflicts (20th–21st Centuries)
Bulgarians (1913 CE): Murdered and expelled from Thrace by the Young Turk government.
Hazara Shias (1888-1893): Targeted by Pashtun forces in Afghanistan.
Hindus / Christians (Pakistan/Bangladesh) (1947–present): Various sectarian conflicts and anti-minority riots.
These conflicts involved a mix of religious, political, and ethnic motives, often driven by the expansionist policies of the caliphates and empires involved, or regional sectarian tensions.
https://t.co/6ljxyIZXBr