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A 13-year-old girl from Rotherham, UK goes missing from school. At 3 am, someone calls the police on the other side of town, claiming to have heard a girl scream. The police discovered 2 half-naked girls, delirious with 7 adult Pakistani men. They arrest the young girls.🤬 https://t.co/PvjAhFbgAy

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A grandfather from Rotherham recalls a family story about his granddaughter who went missing one month after her thirteenth birthday. She went to school that day, then disappeared. Her mother immediately rang the police, who told her not to worry and that she would turn up as soon as she got hungry. She did not turn up that afternoon or that evening. At 02:30 in the morning, a woman on the other side of Rotherham rang 999 because she heard a young girl screaming in the house next door. The police went to the house and found a 13-year-old girl with another young girl. The older girl was almost completely naked, blind drunk, and in the company of seven adult Pakistani men. Southampton Police arrested the 13-year-old girl for being drunk and disorderly. They took her back to the station, charged her, and she was convicted. They did not question the men about why they were in a house with a 13-year-old girl who was naked and in the early hours of the morning.
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Speaker 0: Family stories. One of the very first was from a grandfather who rang from Rotherham who wanted to talk about his granddaughter. One month after her thirteenth birthday, she'd gone to school and then gone missing and the school had rung up mom who'd immediately rung the police. Who'd said, don't worry love, she'll turn up as soon as she gets hungry. She didn't turn up that afternoon, that evening. And at 02:30 in the morning, the next morning, a woman on the other side of Rotherham had picked up the phone and dialed 999 because she'd heard a young girl screaming in the house next door. Police had gone round to the house. They found this 13 year old girl with another young girl. She was almost completely naked. She was blind drunk and she was with seven adult Pakistani men. She was drunk and leery. Southampton Police arrested the 13 year old girl for being drunk and disorderly. They took her back to the station, put her in the cells, eventually charged her, and she was convicted. They didn't even question the man as to why they were in a house with a 13 year old girl who was nearly naked in the early hours of the morning.

@Pseudo_Prophet_ - Pseudo Prophet

This guy in the UK got stabbed by a Somalian Muslim "refugee" for trying to defend his girlfriend. Later on the police arrested him not the somalian guy who stabbed him, and he was also found guilty by the courts. 🤡 The reality is so absurd that it’s beyond belief. 😒 https://t.co/fyzdSNDQ6b

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Speaker 0 expresses a significant concern about UK and Europe immigration. They start by stating they are not racist and urge listeners to hear them out. They recount a personal incident from October 2024: a stabbing by a Somalian immigrant while the speaker was defending their girlfriend from being touched. The assailant hit the speaker first, and the speaker only realized they had been stabbed after the confrontation ended. The speaker was in hospital for two days, and after being discharged, they were arrested for defending themselves. Upon returning to Scotland, the speaker had to go to court for the incident, and the assailant did not face charges in the speaker’s version of events. The speaker ended up losing the case in court, and this outcome affected their job prospects because the incident was recorded as assault. They note that this issue has since been resolved in their favor, but they describe a process that still felt unjust. Beyond this personal experience, the speaker claims a broader pattern: it’s happening to hundreds of people a week, and thousands of people a month. They describe the situation as unacceptable and emphasize the core concern that people are being brought from other countries with different cultures who “think it’s okay to do these things” into the country without proper documentation of who they are, where they are, who they have connections to, or what they want to do in the country. The speaker asserts that this lack of documentation and the cultural differences contribute to the problem and that “it’s all just wrong.” The speaker reiterates the central thesis: immigration from other countries with different cultural norms, with insufficient documentation, leads to serious personal harm and a perceived systemic injustice, and this situation is not acceptable. The overall message is a call to reevaluate immigration and the ways individuals are identified and tracked within the country, tying the personal incident to a broader, ongoing pattern that the speaker views as harmful and concerning.
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Speaker 0: I have a big problem with UK immigration and Europe immigration as a whole. And before you call me a racist, because I'm not, just hear me out. In 2024, in October, I was stabbed by a Somalian immigrant for defending my girlfriend while he was trying to touch her. He hit me first and I defended myself. And by the time the whole situation had ended, I had realized I'd been stabbed. I was in hospital for two days afterwards, and eventually, once I was let out, they arrested me for defending myself. By the time I came back to Scotland, I had to go to court for it, and he didn't. I was basically just fighting in court against no one, and I ended up losing. And this affected my chances of getting a job because it was put down as assault. And, eventually, that's all gone away now. I took it to court again, and they basically just overruled everything because it was, quite frankly, retarded. Okay? But it's not just that. It's not just the fact that happened to me, but it's the fact it's happening to hundreds of people a week, thousands of people a month. It's not okay. It's not okay to bring people from another country with different cultures who think it's okay to do these things into our country without documenting who they are or where they are, who they have connections to, what they want to do here. It's all just wrong. Okay? And that's just the way it is.
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