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Saved - August 26, 2025 at 12:35 PM

@dave24144975 - 'Seeing is believing'

🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 🤮🤮🤮 An Indian immigrant in Canada is shocked as Starbucks employees ask him to leave for defecating in their store. https://t.co/uy1Saqn6pr

Saved - April 3, 2025 at 11:42 AM

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🇬🇧The UK turned upside down... A Christian man is hounded and prosecuted for silent prayer, while others do what they want and the authorities turn a blind eye... https://t.co/rVUDxx5CxD

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Adam Smith Connor was criminally convicted and faces bankruptcy for praying outside an abortion clinic. On 10/08/2023, people outside the Israeli embassy in London prayed towards Mecca, but faced no consequences. Connor, a Christian, was convicted for praying, allegedly even silently. Richard Williams in Wales was sentenced to three months for a derogatory Facebook post. In 2021, a car convoy in North London shouted antisemitic slurs, but no punishment was given.
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Speaker 0: Fellow called Adam Smith Connor, who was criminally convicted for praying outside an abortion clinic. It's cost him thousands in legal fees and probably will bankrupt him, and he's been criminally convicted. For praying? For praying outside an abortion clinic. Technically, in parts of the country, is illegal to pray. However, on 10/08/2023, outside the Israel embassy in Kensington in London, swarms of people went to the embassy. They were not just celebrating. They were not just chanting Allah Akbar. They were on their knees facing Mecca, praying thanks. Those people were not sentenced. But the Christian guy who was praying Christian guy praying inside his head, he has been criminally convicted. This is two tier system. Richard Williams in Wales sentenced to three months in prison for a derogatory Facebook post. In 2021, an entourage of cars driving around London shouting, f the Jews, f their mothers, raped their daughters on megaphones going around the Jewish part of North London. Nothing. No punish
Saved - March 3, 2025 at 2:43 PM

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I don't like white people... Yet came here for what??? A better life??? These people have come here in their droves to the UK... The majority of these people "Hate us and our way of life" https://t.co/3viOfA6s5A

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Excuse me, sorry to interrupt. I'm just trying to talk. What do you want to know? So go. What are you doing here then? It's a white country. Well, you hate white people. He makes you...He hates white people, everybody. This man here, he hates white people. That's what you just said. You say you hate white people. This man just said to me that he hates white people. This man, he says he won't talk to me because I'm white. He hates white people. Just go. No. You go away.
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Speaker 0: Excuse me. Sorry to interrupt you. Sorry to interrupt you. Speaker 1: It's alright. Speaker 0: It's alright. I'm sorry to interrupt you, brother. You guys teach out to me. I'm sorry to interrupt you. Just me, bro. Just me. Oh, okay. Just me. Don't like What do you what do you wanna know? Don't like white people. Speaker 1: So what are doing here then? Speaker 0: So go. Just go. What are doing here then? It's a white country, sir. Yeah. Yeah. This guy is like Speaker 1: Well, you hate white people. Speaker 0: He makes you Speaker 1: He hates white people, everybody. This man here, he hates white people. That's what you just said. He hates white people. You say you hate white people. You hate white people. This man just said to me that he hates white people. This man, he says he won't talk to me because I'm white. He hates white people. This man here. Say it again. Just bro. Say it again. Speaker 0: Just go. Just go. Speaker 1: No. You go away. You go away.
Saved - February 12, 2025 at 10:32 PM
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I turned down a significant offer from the Home Office to house hundreds of migrants at my hotel because I believed it would harm the village. When they first contacted me, I thought it was a joke. My priority is to protect the community and its integrity.

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A Cornwall hotel owner has told GB News why he turned down a 'considerable amount of money' to house hundreds of migrants in his establishment. John Mappin, owner of the Camelot Castle Hotel, said he thought it was a joke when the Home Office contacted him, and ultimately rejected the offer because 'it would have destroyed the village.'

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We received a letter from the Home Office with an offer we initially thought was a joke. The amount of money was considerable, about double our usual good year, for full occupancy on a rolling contract for a year. They wanted to house illegal migrants in our hotel, Camelot Castle. However, accepting would have meant laying off most of our staff, a devastating blow to the village where we are a major employer. The plan was to house around 300 people, and we were unsure if they would be allowed to freely roam the village. We were concerned, as other hotels in Newquay have experienced serious problems housing migrants. Our guests spend significant money in the village, supporting the local economy, which would be destroyed. Beyond the economic impact, we also worried about the cultural degradation this would bring.
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Speaker 0: You refused a request from the Home Office to house migrants. What did they offer you? And why did you turn it down? Speaker 1: Well, it was a considerable amount of money, Beverly. It was probably double what we would normally make on a good year because they offered full occupancy on a rolling contract for a year. Speaker 0: So how does that work? Somebody literally just picks up the phone to you, or do they send you a letter? Speaker 1: They sent us a letter first. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: And to be honest with you, I thought it was a joke. And Well, because of the the amount of money they were offering. I just couldn't believe that the government wanted to put, you know, illegal migrants up in four poster beds Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: At Camelot Castle. I mean, it was absolutely remarkable. It would have destroyed the village because one of the things they said is to lay off all the staff and all but two because they do meals on wheels. You clean the rooms once a week. And you're probably a big employer in the village? Well, a major employer in the village and locally. And of course, those jobs in a village like Tintagel, they wouldn't be replaced. No. So but also, they would have stacked the place up with about 300 people. And, you know, you then have those people wandering around the village. I don't know whether they intended to contain them or whether they would be allowed out and about. I know in other areas, certainly, hotels in Newquay have had some serious problems because there were a few hotels that did take the migrants there. Speaker 0: Presumably people who stay at your hotel then spend their money in the village. Speaker 1: Well, of course they do. They do spend their money there, and it would have destroyed the local economy. It's hard to say how many hundreds of thousands of pounds our guests spend in the village, but certainly a fair amount. But it's also the cultural degradation that goes along with this.

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Saved - December 13, 2023 at 6:51 PM
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Ahmed Hamrouni, an economic migrant from Tunisia, documented his 2,500-mile journey to the UK by hiding in lorries and using an inflatable dinghy. Although he lacks permission to stay, he is currently permitted to work in the UK.

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🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 Allowed to stay... Migrant films himself hiding in lorries and travelling on an inflatable dinghy across the Channel as he makes the 2,500-mile journey from Tunisia to the UK... Ahmed Hamrouni said he came from his home in North Africa as an economic migrant looking for a better life. He has not received permission to stay in the UK but is being allowed to work.

Saved - December 7, 2023 at 5:17 PM
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Saad Gomaa, an Egyptian national, allegedly raped a woman in the UK weeks after arriving by boat. He attacked her in Tower Gardens, Skegness, and was later arrested in a local bar. Gomaa, a married father-of-one, claimed she seemed happy but possibly drunk.

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Saad Gomaa, 34, an Egyptian national, is accused of raping a woman weeks after arriving in the UK by boat... Gomaa attacked the woman after she wandered into Tower Gardens in Skegness after dark. He was arrested in a bar in the Lincolnshire resort later that night... The married father-of-one, who was living at a hotel in Skegness while on Home Office bail, said through an Arabic interpreter: 'I don't know if she was maybe drunk. But she was happy...

Saved - November 29, 2023 at 6:12 PM
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In 2014, Nigerian asylum seeker Oseghale turned to drug dealing in Italy. Tragically, he raped and brutally murdered 18-year-old Pamela Mastropietro in Macerata. Her dismembered body was found in suitcases. Oseghale, convicted of murder, sexual assault, and body destruction, received a life sentence. A grieving mother wore a t-shirt depicting her daughter's decapitated head to the killer's appeal hearing.

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🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 ANIMAL😡😡😡 Nigerian Oseghale arrived in Italy in 2014 as an asylum seeker but dropped out of a refugee assistance programme and started selling drugs. A GRIEVING mum wore a t-shirt showing her daughter's decapitated head and dismembered body to her killer's appeal court hearing. Pamela Mastropietro, 18, was raped and butchered by drug Nigerian dealer Innocent Oseghale in the Italian town of Macerata. Pamela's mutilated and dismembered remains were found stuffed inside two suitcases in a ditch a day later in January 2018. Oseghale, 32, was sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of murder, sexual assault and destruction of a body.

Saved - November 20, 2023 at 7:19 PM
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In Wakefield, a mother pleaded for her autistic son's safety after he received death threats for accidentally dropping a Quran at school. Despite her son's fear, she requested that the children responsible not be prosecuted. The mother's understanding and concern for her son's well-being were commendable, highlighting the need for empathy and protection against religious bigotry.

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 2023 Wakefield This mother was effectively begging for her son’s safety, while the school and police were apparently more concerned about protecting religious bigots’ hurt feelings. Boy who 'accidentally dropped a copy of the Quran at Wakefield school' receives 'death threats': Teenager is left 'absolutely petrified' by messages, says mother... Akef Akbar, a councillor for Wakefield East, sat next to the mother of the autistic student. ‘To her credit’, Akbar said, ‘she understands the situation and has advised the police that she does not want any of these children [who sent threats to her son] to be prosecuted, and she only asks that her son is not harmed’. ‘He’s absolutely petrified’, the mother, who is unnamed, told the meeting later on: ‘But I don’t want anybody to be prosecuted because of the stupidity of my son and his friends.’

Saved - November 12, 2023 at 5:40 PM

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🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland spokesperson Dr Ali Selim said there is a need for more Muslim burial sites. There are more than 100,000 Muslims living in Ireland and approximately 90 places of worship, but only a small number of graveyards for those who practise the religion.

Saved - November 10, 2023 at 5:04 AM

@dave24144975 - 'Seeing is believing'

🙃🙃🙃🙃 100% GENUINE... Hundreds of refugee children are spending their first winter in the UK, far from home and their families. Send them a message of hope and help them believe in themselves. https://t.co/WtGlJDC561

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