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"Perhaps thousands of young women have been drugged, raped, and beaten across dozens of UK cities by men belonging to so called grooming gangs." "December 2020, British authorities charged 32 men in a grooming gang with 200 sexual exploitation offenses against eight girls, some as young as 13." "Most perpetrators convicted so far are reportedly Muslim. The majority of their victims are white." "because she was white, a non Muslim, a virgin, and didn't dress modestly, that she deserved to be punished." "She escaped a year later, becoming part of The UK's largest ever child sexual abuse investigation." "In her new book, Pray, Somali born women's rights activist Ayan Hirsi Ali argues that immigration and Islam are major factors threatening women's safety."

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In England, there is concern over government overreach with arrests for online speech, surpassing Russia. Thought crimes lead to arrests, even for retweeting. The definition of hate speech is subjective, leading to potential consequences. Calling someone by their former name can now result in a lifetime Twitter ban, showing a shift in what is considered hate speech. This trend raises concerns about potential jail time for violating hate speech laws.

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Tommy Robinson is not the freedom fighter many in America believe him to be. He has a criminal record, including convictions for violence, fraud, and contempt of court related to defaming a Syrian refugee. While he has highlighted issues with grooming gangs, his methods and character are deeply problematic. The conversation shifts to the UK government's failure to address these grooming gang scandals, which has led to public outrage. Some argue that this creates a narrative where Robinson is seen as a whistleblower, but it's essential to separate his actions from the broader issues of government accountability. Understanding Robinson's legal history and the context of his convictions is crucial for forming an informed opinion. Political correctness may have influenced the handling of these cases, but that doesn't excuse Robinson's behavior or misrepresentation.

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Breaking news: The Southport stabbings, where Axel Rudacubana killed three children at a dance class, have prompted government scrutiny. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper criticized the ease with which he purchased a knife online, despite his violent past. The Prime Minister labeled him the "two-click killer." Cooper plans to introduce stricter online knife sales regulations. Radio presenter James O'Brien linked the incident to Amazon's Jeff Bezos and X's Elon Musk, suggesting they should be held accountable, despite their lack of involvement. This reflects a broader trend of avoiding uncomfortable truths about violence and focusing on irrelevant figures instead. The government continues to evade addressing the root causes of such incidents, perpetuating a cycle of denial. For more insights, consider subscribing to Ground News for a balanced perspective on current events.

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UK creates an elite unit, the National Internet Intelligence Investigations Team, to monitor anti-migrant social posts, claiming it detects early signs of potential unrest. A protest followed after a 38-year-old asylum-seeking migrant was charged with sexual assault for attempting to kiss a 14-year-old girl. Prime Minister says he still believes in free speech. Michael Schellenberger argues there’s story after story about people being thrown behind bars in The UK even for tweets that they have deleted with longer prison sentences than people who've committed physical violent crimes. He cites a woman imprisoned for 31 months for a four-hour tweet and notes a police task force to monitor social media, can stop content based on age verification and block content. He says they will not allow criticism of mass migration and will call it Islamophobia and a hate crime. Orwell’s 1984 is cited; Europe’s crackdown, including the EU Digital Services Act.

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I fled Syria to Germany as a refugee. My relationship has challenges; for instance, I must dress modestly. The refugee council is here to help those in need. Recently, there have been shocking arrests of Labor Party officials in the UK related to child grooming. Allegations suggest that these officials are part of a larger network involved in serious crimes against children. The situation is dire, with claims of systemic cover-ups and complicity at high levels of government. Elon Musk has drawn attention to these issues, highlighting the government's fear of exposing such networks. The urgency to address these crimes is paramount, and the truth must be revealed to protect vulnerable individuals. I fled Syria to Germany as a refugee. My relationship has challenges; for instance, I must dress modestly. The refugee council is here to help those in need. Recently, there have been shocking arrests of Labor Party officials in the UK related to child grooming. Allegations suggest that these officials are part of a larger network involved in serious crimes against children. The situation is dire, with claims of systemic cover-ups and complicity at high levels of government. Elon Musk has drawn attention to these issues, highlighting the government's fear of exposing such networks. The urgency to address these crimes is paramount, and the truth must be revealed to protect vulnerable individuals.

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The number of people arrested in the UK for social media posts is astonishing, with thousands receiving prison sentences despite no direct link to violence. Authorities claim these posts encourage violence, yet no actual incidents have resulted from them. Meanwhile, the UK faces prison overcrowding, leading to the release of convicted pedophiles while individuals are jailed for their Facebook posts. This situation raises serious concerns about the justice system and its priorities.

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I can't believe the rapid Islamization in the UK. Voting for the Labor Party will speed it up. Muslim population doubles every 10 years, leading to Sharia law. LGBT rights will vanish, men will be softened, and women's rights will be at risk. A move towards communism, digital currency, and social credit scores is coming. British patriots must choose: give up or protest for change. Let your voices be heard.

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A convicted sex offender was allowed to stay in Britain due to fear of violence in Afghanistan. Represented by a top lawyer, he continued to act inappropriately towards women.

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Breaking news: The murder of three children by Axel Rudacubana at a Taylor Swift dance class last summer has sparked national outrage and riots. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper criticized the ease with which Rudacubana, a violent offender, purchased a knife online. She promised stronger regulations on knife sales in the upcoming crime bill. Meanwhile, radio host James O'Brien suggested that the focus should be on Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, linking them to the tragedy despite their lack of involvement. This reflects a broader trend of avoiding uncomfortable truths about violence in society. The government continues to deflect blame rather than address the root causes of such incidents.

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A Melbourne father was brutally attacked by a gang of masked thugs in front of his children. The incident occurred when the man was arriving home in an Uber. The attackers, armed with baseball bats and wooden stakes, ambushed him and filmed the assault. The victim believes he was targeted due to his support for an independent Sikh state in India on TikTok. The violence in Melbourne has previously escalated due to this campaign. The Uber driver also suffered injuries while trying to defend the victim. The attackers fled the scene in two white or cream-colored cars. Police have not made any arrests yet.

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Two children died and nine others were injured, six critically, in a knife attack at a dance school in Southport. The attacker, a 17-year-old male, injured multiple children attending a Taylor Swift event. Adults were also hurt trying to protect the children. The incident is not believed to be terrorism-related, but investigations are ongoing. Families of the victims are receiving support, and witnesses are urged to come forward. Victim Care Merseyside is offering assistance to those affected. Contact information for support services was provided.

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A migrant, believed to be new to the UK and in London, was captured on a Ring doorbell camera trying to kick in a door after following a lone woman home. The speaker claims this type of incident is increasing across the UK, with figures doubling. In April 2023, 2,130 men crossed the channel, while in April of this year, over 4,000 men crossed. The speaker advises awareness of surroundings, especially for women out alone.

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Judith Hobson, a victim of violence by trans activists, prepares to face her assailant in court. She expresses gratitude for the exposure her story received, despite facing backlash online. Concerns arise over the charges brought against the assailant, with Hobson fearing he may walk free. She vows that this is just the beginning of seeking justice.

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England has towns and cities with dense Muslim populations controlling housing and policing. In Glasgow, a woman on fire screamed for help in a Sharia-controlled area. A man saved her, showing the impact of dual policing systems.

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A man has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for a brutal sexual assault on a woman who mistook his car for a taxi. The perpetrator, who had a previous conviction for a similar crime in Spain, should have still been serving his sentence and should not have been allowed into the country. The judge also ordered him to undergo 10 years of post-release supervision. The speaker expresses frustration with the government's immigration policies and believes that the criminal should be sent back to Romania upon release. The victim is seen as paying the biggest price due to the government's negligence. The speaker emphasizes the need to close the borders and prioritize the safety of the country's citizens.

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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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In London, a 15-year-old girl was fatally stabbed. The speaker criticizes the police for focusing on social media instead of solving crimes. They also claim that the surveillance cameras outside of London are a scam, with no scientific evidence to support them. The speaker accuses Sadiq Khan of rewriting evidence to serve his own agenda and warns of the beginning of a surveillance state. The transcript ends with the speaker mentioning spending their day in the Clink.

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Anti-immigration protests have erupted in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Police have called for calm after several cars were torched, including a bus. The unrest is being described as the latest “far right trigger event.” The protests follow a violent knife attack that police say was allegedly committed by a Sudanese asylum seeker. The stabbing victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries to his eyes and face. Live pictures from Belfast show that it has just gone 11 PM, with smoke visible in the air and fire crews and emergency crews still on scene. The situation is ongoing, with officials indicating that the seriousness of what is happening has not yet ended, as Belfast moves toward midnight.

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Breaking news: The Southport stabbings, where Axel Rudacubana murdered three children at a dance class, have sparked national outrage. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper criticized the ease with which he ordered a knife online despite his violent past. The Prime Minister labeled him the "two-click killer" and promised stricter online knife sales regulations. Radio presenter James O'Brien connected the incident to Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, suggesting they should be held accountable, despite their lack of involvement. This reflects a broader trend of avoiding uncomfortable truths in society. The government continues to deflect responsibility, focusing on online hate rather than addressing the root causes of violence. For more insights, consider subscribing to platforms that provide balanced news coverage.

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Axel Rodacobana, labeled the "Amazon killer," committed a horrific act of terror by murdering children in broad daylight. He was found with ricin poison and Al Qaeda manuals, despite being previously reported for suspicious behavior multiple times. The real issue is that this information was not escalated to the authorities, including Kia Starmer, who kept it hidden. Starmer misrepresented Rodacobana as a harmless individual while punishing those who protested against the lies. This scandal reveals a long history of cover-ups by the labor party, prioritizing votes over public safety. The situation highlights a battle between good and evil, where those who conceal such crimes and manipulate the public are truly malevolent.

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A man in his fifties stabbed five people, including three children, outside a school in Dublin, leading to riots. Initial reports misidentified him as an immigrant, but he is an Algerian national who has lived in Ireland for 23 years without working. Many Irish citizens are frustrated with the government's immigration policies, which they believe are transforming the country. The political class is accused of prioritizing globalist agendas over the needs of native citizens. The situation reflects broader trends across the West, where dissent against immigration policies is increasingly criminalized. Figures like Conor McGregor are emerging as voices for change, advocating for the prioritization of Irish citizens. The ongoing unrest signals a potential political shift as citizens demand accountability and representation.

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Proof the Islamist Threat to England Can No Longer Be Ignored | Winston Marshall
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At one point, MI5 reported 22,000 jihadis in Britain, later increasing this to 44,000 extremists, with 90% identified as Islamists. Winston Marshall discusses the challenges of addressing the Islamist threat due to political correctness, emphasizing the need to criticize Islam while opposing anti-Muslim hate. He recounts his experience of being "canceled" after tweeting about Andy Ngo's book on BLM and Antifa, which led to professional repercussions for his band, Mumford & Sons. Marshall highlights the rise of anti-Semitism and the impact of protests in London following the October 7th attacks, noting that many protests are not solely pro-Hamas but include various leftist groups. He expresses concern over the political climate, stating that democracy is being undermined by Islamist threats, with politicians too scared to address the issue. Marshall argues that the definition of Islamophobia is being manipulated to prevent criticism of Islamists. He believes that the British public is largely silent due to fear of being labeled racist. Marshall stresses the importance of free speech and the need for more people to speak out against the rising extremism, warning that if political solutions are not found, tensions may escalate to street-level violence. He concludes by expressing his commitment to Britain and the need for a national conversation about identity and integration.

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Britain is Under Attack..
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Britain’s streets seem to be unraveling after a targeted terror attack on a Manchester synagogue leaves two dead and several injured. The assailant, named Jihad Al Shami, was on bail for alleged rape and reportedly influenced by Islamist ideology. The response is framed as urgent security concerns, yet anger at politicians and immigration policy runs through the discourse. The host notes slow police statements, critiques of post-attack rituals, and the widening divide as migrants cross the Channel and anti-Islam sentiment rises. Looking ahead, the host calls remigration a necessary response, arguing against mass immigration and suggesting reforms such as replacing indefinite leave to remain with work visas. He warns England could become a minority and emphasizes borders as a way to prevent conflict, drawing on historical grievances while warning that radical voices could seize power as conditions worsen. He cites UKIP and Reform movements and argues that only a decisive shift—not more money for security—will restore the homeland for English people.

Keeping It Real

CALIFORNIA'S POLITICAL COLLAPSE, IRAN ESCALATES, PARIS BURNS
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The episode reviews California election results as they come in, focusing on mayoral campaigning and alleged contrasts in how candidates spent election night. The discussion extends to the gubernatorial race, including concerns about a candidate’s record and potential implications for California’s political and economic direction. The show also addresses media narratives around race, arguing that claims of unfair treatment are used to avoid confronting broader local problems. Next, the host covers international and domestic flashpoints. Iran is reported to have attacked Kuwait’s international airport, and the show defers deeper analysis to a guest. It then describes unrest in Paris following a major soccer victory, linking the violence to broader social tensions. The episode also examines claims about gender-affirming care, disputing how studies are presented and arguing that evidence for youth treatment is limited. Additional items include a UK stabbing case, plus several uplifting global updates in science, health, and technology.
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