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De spreker, Seb van Lier, vader van vijf dochters uit Maashorst, spreekt over het trauma van zijn 15-jarige dochter, die op 10 januari op brute wijze verkracht is door een Syrische oud-onderzoeker. Hij stelt dat haar veiligheid niet gewaarborgd is door de burgemeester en het gemeentebestuur, en is teleurgesteld over de behandeling na het incident. De familie voelt zich niet gehoord en beschuldigt het bestuur van bagatellisering en pogingen tot doofpot. De spreker hekelt de tegenwerking, waarbij zelfs de therapeut van zijn dochter door de gemeente zou zijn benaderd om hem te adviseren niet te spreken. Hij vraagt of het leven van zijn dochter onbelangrijk is voor de gemeente en hekelt de berichtgeving in de media, waarin hij als ruzieschopper wordt weggezet. Hij bekritiseert de focus op de minderjarigheid en afkomst van de dader, terwijl zijn dochter het slachtoffer is. Hij vraagt zich af hoe het mogelijk is dat de dader, ondanks bekend DNA, niet is opgepakt en overgeplaatst, met kans op herhaling. Hij betwijfelt of de gemeente de veiligheid van inwoners kan waarborgen met de komst van meer asielzoekers. **English Translation:** The speaker, Seb van Lier, father of five daughters from Maashorst, speaks about the trauma of his 15-year-old daughter, who was brutally raped on January 10th by a Syrian former researcher. He states that her safety was not guaranteed by the mayor and the municipal government, and is disappointed with the treatment after the incident. The family feels unheard and accuses the board of trivialization and cover-up attempts. The speaker denounces the obstruction, alleging that even his daughter's therapist was contacted by the municipality to advise him not to speak. He questions whether his daughter's life is unimportant to the municipality and criticizes the media coverage, in which he is portrayed as a troublemaker. He criticizes the focus on the perpetrator's minority and origin, while his daughter is the victim. He wonders how it is possible that the perpetrator, despite known DNA, has not been arrested and transferred, with a chance of recurrence. He doubts whether the municipality can guarantee the safety of residents with the arrival of more asylum seekers.

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"There's this new landlord group." "It's called Pied Piper Realty." "They go by PPG." "They're a group of investors who've bought over $9,000,000 worth of rental property in this town that I live in." "Because of them, some families are seeing their rent go up by even 50%." "So three bedrooms that were costing $650 a month are now $1,300 a month in rent." "This town's population, the town I live in, is less than 23,000 people." "These are not just numbers, this is people actually losing their homes." "I went to my city council meeting last night." "People are literally living in fear of being evicted." "Rather that's petitioning our local government officials to change it from a thirty day notice to a sixty or ninety day notice or enforcing inspections for any property that's rent is increasing by more than 10%."

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A mother and daughter were attacked by a group of girls at their home. The mother describes how heartbreaking it was to see her daughter being punched and kicked. She believes that regardless of what happened at school, it was wrong for so many people to come to their home and attack her daughter. She tried to protect her daughter by covering her with her body, resulting in bruises and a concussion. The attack lasted about a minute until someone across the street heard their screams. The mother expresses her sadness and anger at the violent world her children have to grow up in. She also mentions that the attack was recorded by two adults, and every time she watches the video, she cries and wishes she could have done more to protect her daughter.

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There is a village in Lincolnshire with an unused RAF base where the government wants to house 2,000 male asylum seekers. The village residents and councils have taken the government to court, but the court ruled in favor of the government. The speaker expresses concern about the population being outnumbered and criticizes the government for prioritizing asylum seekers over their own veterans. They also mention the unfairness of allowing asylum seekers to bring their families while restricting others with visas. The speaker invites viewers to share their thoughts.

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An immigrant allegedly assaulted a 60-year-old woman in Verilanian Park, Hertfordshire on April 10th. Later that day, the speaker encountered a man who made a sexual proposition. The speaker rebuffed him, after which he approached two schoolgirls. The speaker intervened, telling the girls to take pictures, but they did not send them to her. The man then walked towards a children's playground. The speaker later learned the same man sexually assaulted a 16-year-old that day. After recognizing him in the press, she contacted the police. An officer confirmed he fit the description but then canceled taking a statement on her supervisor's orders. The man is out on bail for the other sexual assault. The speaker believes he barely speaks English and is new to the country. A post warning about the man was blocked by a local Facebook group, so she is now sharing the information on TikTok to warn women, especially in Verilanian Park.

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The Home Office has earmarked the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf to house migrants, sparking outrage from local residents who claim they were not informed. Residents expressed disbelief and concern about the decision's impact on their community, safety, and local children. Some residents stated that they are not prejudiced, highlighting the area's diversity and their own immigrant backgrounds. They emphasized that their opposition stems from the lack of consent and potential changes to the community, not from racism or anti-immigrant sentiment. Concerns were raised about the migrants being primarily young, able-bodied men without women or children, questioning the narrative of fleeing war. Some legal immigrants expressed feeling unheard by the government and want to protect the country. They want the government to prioritize the safety and needs of its citizens and future generations. One legal immigrant stated that the government should dissolve itself.

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A group of 160 men are expected to move into the area soon, causing concern among residents who already feel unsafe. The speaker worries about the impact on their children and calls for support from the community to prevent any negative consequences. Without support, they fear losing the battle against the incoming group.

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I'm frustrated because I can't get into the building. They raised the cost of living so high that even though I work full-time, I can't afford to live here. It doesn't make any sense. I'm homeless and it's unfair that they're bringing in more people without considering us who were born and raised here. They only care about money and the rich. It's a messed up situation.

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The speaker believes tent cities of asylum seekers will pop up around the UK due to pressure on accommodation. They are worried about the situation becoming sinister, citing instances of people being told their properties will be compulsory purchased for asylum seekers, which they believe violates private property rights. They also highlight concerns about older people living in houses deemed "too big" for them, fearing a move to displace them. The speaker references an article suggesting euthanasia could encourage elderly people to hasten their deaths if they are not productive, and worries about the implications of forced euthanasia for older individuals.

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There are concerns in Newbridge about the presence of 100 NATO soldiers in a building, as it is making women and children in the town feel unsafe. The speaker criticizes TDs for labeling them as extremists for wanting to protect their own community. They also mention that there are 252 homeless Irish people who could have been housed in the building but weren't due to lack of government funding. The speaker claims that the EU has given Ireland large sums of money for asylum migration, and believes that the soldiers being brought into the country is part of a larger plan or agenda. They express disappointment with the lack of information and truth being provided by mainstream media. The speaker urges people to stand against fear and spread love instead.

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I work 60 to 80 hours a week and have to live next to an RV with trash and a vehicle with drug paraphernalia. I'm tired of Ted Wheeler saying he understands our pain; we want action. I'm a disabled veteran who fought and bled for this country. I don't have much, but I worked hard for it. It's about them imposing their will on us. I take care of my family and don't bother anybody, but I shouldn't have to worry every day. I'm worried the child in the RV might blow up because of propane tanks and open electrical wires, but the government doesn't seem to care. They'll respond when it blows up and catches fire.

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Katie Hopkins enters a West Country field where a solar panel farm is being installed. She films as she argues that the countryside is being destroyed to place solar panels, claiming that “the valley is so pretty” and describing it as “heartbreaking.” She says she walked onto the site because the gate was open and insists she is showing what’s being done to farmland. She points to plastic packaging around the solar equipment, asserting that it “cannot be recycled, obviously,” and contends that the packaging is environmentally harmful. Hopkins highlights the solar panels themselves, noting their large size and the plastic wrap on them, and she states that “these solar panels can’t be recycled,” implying that much of it will become landfill in the future. Hopkins identifies herself and frames her critique as a stand against what she calls “the ridiculousness of net zero,” arguing against a perceived lie about net zero and its supposed benefits. She calls the situation “Batshit Bonkers Britain” and says she is trying to show people what’s been done to the countryside, vowing not to blame the workers but to condemn the vandalism of the countryside. She emphasizes that the valley belongs to the public and not to the company (“this is my countryside. It’s not yours, and it’s certainly not Canadian solar panels”). Hopkins describes herself as a countryside walker and rebukes those in the site, telling them she does not have access and that she shouldn’t be there, while noting that she did “let myself on” because the gate was open. She addresses the workers, arguing that they are angry with her and that she does not deserve to be there. Hopkins insists that the installation amounts to vandalism, even as she acknowledges the workers’ jobs. She asks what the workers are doing and expresses concern for safety, claiming she is “a dangerous person” and that her safety is at risk. She prays for reform to roll back net zero policies and for the end of what she calls “needless wanton vandalism of our countryside.” Throughout, she reiterates her stance against net zero and frames the solar project as environmentally and aesthetically harmful, arguing against the idea that the project is good for the environment and for rural areas. She also repeatedly asserts ownership of the countryside and questions the legitimacy of the installation by Canadian Solar. The scene ends with her leaving the site after maintaining that she filmed to inform her audience of what she perceives as damage to the countryside.

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The speakers express concern about resources being allocated to people who have never lived in their communities before. They argue that the safety of their black communities, already plagued by crime, is being compromised by placing unvetted non-taxpayers near vulnerable populations. They call for an Office of Black America to address these issues. One speaker shares a personal story of being placed on a waitlist while immigrants were prioritized. They emphasize the importance of taking care of their own communities first. The speakers also highlight the negative impact of having a large number of migrants in their community without proper monitoring and housing plans. They urge others to stand strong and not sell their homes.

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The speaker thanks supporters for sharing her and her husband's story of suffering, alleging persecution by President Ramaphosa's government, the NPI, SAPS, prosecutors, and judges for four years. She accuses these entities of disregarding their rights as victims and credits AFRI Forum for their support. She claims her husband was falsely charged and that they were attacked by individuals involved in tender fraud, who she says the government protects. Informants from the community have told her about dangerous men, allegedly Tutsis, who exploit impoverished girls. She recounts a story of a politically connected woman who was abducted and murdered, highlighting the country's danger for women and children. She vows to fight back against those who threaten her family, comparing herself to a lioness protecting her cubs. She expresses support for President Trump and criticizes Backerbuddy for removing their fundraising page, suspecting political pressure due to their Afrikaner identity and accusations against the South African government.

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Residents in Brighton Park are upset about plans to house 2,000 migrants at a base camp in their neighborhood. They claim they were not informed about the project and only found out when construction crews arrived. At a meeting held at Kelly High School, tensions rose as residents demanded transparency. However, the meeting reached capacity, leaving many residents outside and unable to participate. The frustration was evident as people pounded on the doors in an attempt to be heard. The situation highlights the divide between residents and the city's plan to house migrants in the area.

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Residents in Brighton Park are upset about plans to house 2,000 migrants at a base camp in their neighborhood. They claim they were not informed about the project and only found out when construction crews arrived. A meeting was held to address the concerns, but it quickly became heated. Many residents were denied entry due to the venue reaching capacity, leaving them frustrated and feeling unheard. The lack of transparency and exclusion from the conversation has caused tension in the community.

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There are 28 men on trial for raping children in the community. They are scum passing kids around. Stop raping children. They are like mobsters. They should run.

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This transcript reports a contemporary incident and related political commentary centered on migrants and asylum policies in Ireland. Speaker 0 states that Gardy launched a probe into an alleged assault of a female child at City West Hotel. The speaker notes that City West Hotel is “full of foreigners,” and claims the Irish government has spent more than 148,000,000 to turn it into permanent accommodation for foreigners, around 150,000,000. They assert that one of these individuals assaulted a child. The speaker references a social media post from three days prior, describing “new friends from the City West Hotel” drinking on the grounds of a local primary school and being moved by Ungar des Chiakana. They mention Callan and Jim, calling the situation “not acceptable in our small village.” A commenter is quoted saying that it isn’t just in the area, describing a group outside the son’s preschool daily, smoking weed and hanging around. The speaker connects the three-day-old post to today’s alleged assault and repeats that the government is spending “hundreds of millions of your money” to allow this to happen, asking what Ireland benefits from this arrangement. They challenge why people cannot say they don’t want it, calling for all migrants to be sent back, for the entire system to be closed, and for those who allowed it to be arrested and jailed. The speaker mentions that Roger Gorman posted a tweet in Somali, inviting arrivals and promising that within four months they’d have their own door accommodation, describing it as an irresponsible promise. They assert politicians should be arrested for that, and that the entire system should be shut down. The speaker contends that millions allocated to this policy could be redirected toward Irish people’s needs, specifically child care, better schools, better hospitals, and housing development. They criticize the current use of funds as being spent to have migrants drink on schoolgrounds and “touch your child,” framing this as the supposed outcome of current policies and questioning why this is considered acceptable. In summary, the speaker ties today’s alleged assault to broader criticisms of Ireland’s asylum and migrant accommodation policies, alleging government expenditures, social disruption near schools, and harmful consequences for Irish communities, and calls for policy shutdown, accountability for officials, and redirection of funds to domestic services and housing.

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Katie Hopkins filmed a solar panel farm construction site, expressing outrage at the destruction of the countryside. She criticized the plastic packaging of the solar panels, claiming it's non-recyclable and that the panels themselves will become landfill. Hopkins stated that the solar panels are being installed while there are plans to dim the sun. She accused the workers of vandalizing the countryside and claimed local farmers are negatively impacted. Hopkins admitted to entering the site through an open gate and argued it's "her countryside." She prayed for the end of "net zero bollocks" and the cessation of countryside vandalism. A worker asked her to leave, citing safety concerns and lack of authority to be on the site. Hopkins asserted her right to be there and accused the workers of vandalizing the countryside.

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Suzanne Delaney reports a connection between a murder in the prior week and a new case in which a 10-year-old Irish child was raped by an African asylum seeker in his thirties at an IPAS center in City West, Dublin. She explains why the Irish child could be at an IPAS center and connects this to broader concerns about outsourcing care for vulnerable people to private contractors. Key points raised: - Public-private partnerships and unregulated SCA (special emergency arrangement) providers have placed vulnerable children at risk of sex trafficking. Tusla has paid 215,000,000 to unregulated SCAs, with Beg and Mirza Health Services receiving a total of 41,000,000 and operating the apartment where the Ukrainian was stabbed over 100 times by a Somali asylum seeker last week. Directors/CEOs of Beg and Mirza are Mohammed Usain Beg and Farhan Mirza. - Unregulated SCAs provide care in hotel rooms, apartments, and Airbnbs, sometimes with unvetted staff. Some background checks have reportedly been falsified; an African pastor and his wife were involved in such falsifications and did not receive prison sentences. - Allegations of children going missing from these placements, being sex trafficked, and not adequately supervised. She draws parallels to UK cases of grooming and trafficking (Rotherham, Rochdale) to suggest similar patterns. - A 12-year-old boy with severe disabilities was targeted by gangs; referenced in a paper titled “Protecting against predators: an exploratory study on the sexual exploitation of children and young people in Ireland,” noting similarities to UK predator networks targeting vulnerable girls. - A 14-year-old African child in care for one hour was found a year later in a brothel, having been raped hundreds or thousands of times. - Unregulated SCAs not reporting rape or exploitation cases, potentially to protect lucrative contracts; staff in SEAs may be involved in trafficking, and there is a view that the state’s system hides these problems to avoid public oversight. - HICWA inspections reportedly found unvetted staff and neglect, abuse, and isolation among children in SEAs. Tusla is said to knowingly place adult male asylum seekers claiming to be children in SCAs with actual children and in schools when backgrounds are untraceable. - Delaney references a prior video about how a 10-year-old Irish child could be raped at an IPAS center by an unvetted African male asylum seeker, and laments the transfer of taxpayers’ wealth to SEAs instead of providing safe, cost-effective state accommodation for traumatized, vulnerable children. - She claims political and media silence on these issues, accuses politicians and media of looking backward yet continuing the status quo, and alleges covering up by public figures and entities including Catherine Connolly, Heather Humphreys, the government, media, NGOs, and an “Open Borders Brigade.” - She notes the cancellation of a child law project by Roderick O’Gorman to prevent public oversight in Tusla, and offers condolences to the vulnerable girl who was raped, recognizing that similar cases will continue without change. - She ends with a personal appeal to stand up for children in care, stating her own child’s safety underscores the urgency.

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At a solar panel farm in the West Country, a speaker films to highlight what she calls the destruction of the countryside, saying, “This valley is so pretty. It's heartbreaking.” She claims the field is “ripping up” the countryside and that the workers are “vandals.” She points to “the plastic packaging that goes around all of this stuff, none of this can be recycled, obviously, but it's so green” and adds that “these solar panels can't be recycled” leading to “future landfill.” She condemns “the lie about net zero” and “net zero bollocks,” calling it “Batshit Bonkers Britain,” and states, “I'm trying to stand up for the countryside.” She notes the gate was open and she “wandered in,” addressing an audience of “1,200,000 people that follow me.” She mentions reform to roll back plans to “dim the sun” and references “Canadian solar.”

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Sarah: I live in the borough next to Hillenden. Since I moved into my house in 2019, my local shop has had three stabbings, one murder. My friend was murdered last year on the High Street. A girl I know was murdered in Southall Park. The government are failing us. I’m scared for my children; I have a 22-year-old son, and I’m begging him to move out of the country. Julia: Oh my goodness. Sarah: What are these politicians doing to us? They’re putting our children in so much danger. They’re putting everyone in danger, and they’re not doing anything to help us. Julia: And that’s the thing a lot of us feel. How many is too many? Sarah: They’re pushing us to do something we don’t want to do. We are peaceful people. British people never vote against their government. They’re going to push us through it because they’re not listening to us. Our friend, our family are dying. I had a cousin murdered twenty years ago. He was stabbed to death and nothing has changed, Julia. Julia: I’m so sorry, Sarah. I’m sure I speak for everyone listening and watching right now. My heart goes out to you. Sarah: I don’t leave the house without a man. Julia: You’re that worried? Sarah: Everyone I know is getting stabbed. Julia: I’m trying. Sarah: They’re getting raped in parts. This is where I live, not where the politicians live. Julia: Do you think that’s part of the issue that they don’t live in the real world? Sarah: Kissama, if you’re listening to this, please do something. I’m petrified. I’ve never broken the law in my life. I’ve been a law-abiding citizen. I’ve been a civil servant. Please do something. It’s us that are dying on the street. You should talk about being racist. We’re not racist. My sister’s mixed race. I was a white child brought up in a mixed-race family. Nothing to do with race. Exactly. She live with our safety. Julia: Sarah, I mean, 100%. Sarah: We Julia: we agree with you every single word, and I’m so sorry. I’m sending you a big hug over the… and I’m sure everyone else Sarah: else Julia: else

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Speaker 0 introduces a disturbing video about Brandy Vaughan, an ex Merck employee and whistleblower who founded learntherestisk.org, stating she was found dead yesterday. The video documents intimidation tactics used to silence her and ends with her claim that mandatory vaccinations are for profit, not public health. The speaker notes Merck is the vaccine company that makes the MMR vaccine and explains they screened the video due to censorship and disappearing videos, urging sharing to keep the fight going for Brandy. Speaker 1 identifies herself as Brandy Vaughan and explains she has been an activist opposing SB 277 in California and questions how rights have deteriorated. She describes herself getting heat for speaking out, and she documents intimidation tactics used against her to silence her voice. She recounts her background: she worked for Merck in Santa Barbara from 2001 to 2003 selling Vioxx, which was eventually pulled from the market after it was shown to double the risk of heart attack and stroke and cause harm. After losing faith in the healthcare system, she traveled to Europe, returned with a six-month-old son, and faced bullying at a pediatrician’s office in San Francisco when requesting vaccine inserts and questions about vaccines. Four years ago, she began researching vaccines, concluded they were not very safe or effective, and chose not to vaccinate her son. When SB 277 surfaced in California, she decided to raise her voice against it, knowing she would face heat. She then details a series of intimidation incidents beginning with a break-in and home intrusion after returning from a Sacramento rally against SB 277. A key left on the doorstep was found open, despite having been hidden previously. She had recently installed a $3,000 alarm system; the alarm was triggered at 03:45, then the hallway sensor active at 03:46, and the dining room window opened and closed at 03:48. The intruders allegedly re-entered via the front door at 03:49 after disarming the alarm with the master code, which only she possessed. Security experts suggested the house was tapped, implying that everything she says and does could be listened to or watched, and they noted the back window was opened during the incident. After the break-in, the police checked for stolen items, found nothing missing, but two days later her computer, hidden above the microwave, was moved from its hiding spot to the middle of the floor. She left town for two weeks to go off the grid. Upon returning, she found a ladder left in front of the door, used to look into the bedroom window from the garage; a neighbor confirmed the ladder was new. Later, a Buddha statue in the garage was moved from its usual place, pictures were knocked over, and two days after that a duck appeared on her kitchen table, which she interpreted as a message signaling they were watching her due to conversations about staying at her house. Vaughan describes these events as intimidation and fear-inducing. She reiterates that the intimidation is designed to silence discussion of mandatory vaccination bills, which she claims have nothing to do with public health and everything to do with profit. She vows not to be silenced, emphasizes the importance of exposing what’s going on behind the bills, and frames the events as part of a larger ongoing struggle. She concludes that there is evil at play and hopes documenting the intimidation will prevent future silencing of others.

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A resident expresses feeling unsafe in her neighborhood due to homeless encampments and confrontations with non-English speakers who are throwing trash in her yard. She states she has tried to help the homeless to prevent them from squatting on her property. She says she weighs 95 pounds and feels unable to defend herself, and her elderly husband wants to move after 45 years in the home due to the mental toll. She questions who is protecting citizens if the city is protecting those under temporary protected status, and asks for a reason to stay in the town.

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Sarah describes escalating violence in her area, stating that since she moved into her house in 2019 there have been three stabbings and one murder locally. She shares that her friend was murdered last year on the High Street and a girl she knows was murdered in Southall Park. She says the government is failing them and that she is scared for her children, even begging her 22-year-old son to move out of the country. Julia responds with empathy, acknowledging the fear many feel about how many incidents constitute “too many.” Sarah continues, saying that politicians are putting everyone in danger and not doing anything to help. She emphasizes that they are peaceful people and that British people never vote against their government, but that they feel pushed to act because their voices aren’t being listened to. She mentions a cousin who was murdered twenty years ago and notes that nothing has changed. Sarah adds that she doesn’t leave the house without a man and that everyone she knows is getting stabbed. She also mentions women being raped in parts of the area. She stresses that this is where she lives, not where the politicians live. She asks Kissama to do something, expressing extreme fear and stating she has never broken the law, has been a law-abiding citizen, and has been a civil servant. She reiterates that it is people like her who are dying on the street and asserts that safety is not about race, highlighting that her sister is mixed-race and she herself was a white child raised in a mixed-race family. She insists the issue is safety, not race. Julia Julia expresses agreement with Sarah, saying she shares every single word and offers a heartfelt hug to Sarah and to everyone listening or watching.
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