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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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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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Female prisoners are being forced to live with sex offenders who identify as female, resulting in instances of rape. This issue is often overlooked because people dismiss prisoners as criminals. However, a lawyer argued that this violates the 8th Amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. Many of these women have committed non-violent crimes, such as drug offenses. Despite this, they are placed in cells with male sex offenders who claim to be female, leading to sexual assault. Unfortunately, there is a lack of concern for this problem.

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A woman named Agaza killed her two children. She was hit by a bombing and was asked to leave, but she refused and held her children hostage.

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A seven-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at a pool party by a repeat offender. He was facing a century in prison, but Judge Susan Crawford gave him only four years. Now, he's free and lives near a school. This was Crawford's decision. Now Judge Crawford wants a promotion, but her dangerous decisions make her wrong for Wisconsin.

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This person was allowed in the country illegally, committed a crime against a child, and was given a work permit. The speaker accuses the Secretary of lying and demands honesty. The speaker questions the Secretary's changing story and hopes for justice in the criminal prosecution.

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In three minutes, that man that assaulted that young woman yesterday will be released from custody. He'll be released from custody because he's not a citizen of Germany. He's not a citizen of the EU for that matter. He doesn't even belong in here. He's an immigrant, an illegal one, a drug dealer, and very popularly known here, especially by the police. This is not the first time this has happened. It's not the first time that man had beat up a woman. And it's not the first time that the other guy decided to take a swing at my face with a six inch blade. If they could do this to the people of Germany and then just get released twelve hours later, even less at this point, where is the law? Where is the structure? If the Germans are held to that law and that structure, but these people could just come in, swing knives, and hurt, abuse, terrorize, and oppress citizens of Germany then. What do we do?

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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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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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Curtis O'Brien, a convicted felon, sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl multiple times. Judge Susan Crawford sentenced him to two years in prison, despite a possible sixty-year sentence. O'Brien's victim will live with scars forever. Crawford allowed O'Brien to live across the street from an elementary school. Crawford's decision puts children at risk. She is wrong for Wisconsin.

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Mass immigration, especially illegal immigration, poses a threat to women's safety because no one knows who these people are or the lives they led before arriving. In 2024, Afghans were the top nationality arriving by small boats. In Afghanistan, women are banned from education, need male escorts in public, and face severe punishment for rebelling. Child marriages are the norm, and women are covered head to toe. The majority of immigrants are men accustomed to seeing women treated this way, and it is naive to think they will immediately adapt to Western views of women. Seeing a Western woman in revealing clothing could provoke a reaction. In Sweden, Afghans commit 69 times more rapes than Swedes, and Algerians commit 122 times more. In the UK, one in four sex crimes are committed by foreign nationals.

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A woman recounts an incident in Verilanian Park, Hertfordshire, where on April 10th at approximately 4:30 PM, an immigrant approached her while she was walking her dog and made a sexual advance. She rebuffed him, and he then approached two schoolgirls on a bench. The woman intervened, preventing him from reaching the girls, and they walked away. The speaker later learned that the same man had sexually assaulted a 16-year-old earlier that day. She contacted the police after recognizing him from media reports, but the police initially declined to take her statement, even though the suspect was out on bail for the assault. She believes he barely spoke English and was "fresh off a boat." Her attempt to warn other women on a local mum group was blocked by the admin. She is now using TikTok to warn women to be careful in Verilanian Park.

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A 15-year-old girl repeatedly told social workers she had been gang raped, yet she was allowed to marry her abuser in an Islamic ceremony, with a social worker attending. Shabir Ahmed, the Rochdale rape gang leader, was employed as a welfare rights officer by Oldham Council. In another case, a man attempting to rescue his daughter from rape was arrested by police instead of being protected. A mother described her daughter being raped by taxi drivers of Pakistani origin; when she complained to social services, she was told she would lose her daughter if she raised matter again. A retired police officer said a senior officer told him to stop investigating abuse by Pakistani-origin taxi drivers in Bradford to avoid offending local Muslim community. These crimes were covered up by authorities because community relations were seen as more important than protecting young girls. Madam deputy speaker, this is a disgrace.

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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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A speaker argues that allowing young men from countries where women aren’t treated as equal to live in four-star hotels and work illegally leads to attitudes toward women that are completely different and have appalling social effects. A second speaker recounts a case in Warwickshire, England where a 15-year-old girl was raped by two asylum-seeking Afghan men. The attackers’ lawyer blamed the assault on cultural differences, saying his client was not used to a society where women are free and deemed equal to men. The speaker says this defense illustrates why those young men shouldn’t have been in that country in the first place, and suggests that a similar mindset should be applied in the United States to prevent such things from happening here. The speaker asserts that if one sees someone getting hit by a car, it should remind us not to walk into the road, implying we should act to prevent harm before it occurs. The argument continues that action is needed now, not once it becomes widespread in the United States. This is offered as a justification for borders and for ICE, and a warning against those who advocate getting rid of ICE or removing borders. The position is that borders and immigration enforcement are necessary to keep the country sustainable economically, arguing against importing “the whole world.” The speaker contends that immigration should be controlled to prevent overwhelming the systems, and that people who do not share the country’s cultural values should be kept out or removed and sent to another country. The speaker then promotes a free email newsletter, noting it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central and occasionally covers specific topics in more depth. The link is stated to be in the speaker’s profile; readers are invited to subscribe. In closing, the speaker signs off, indicating they will see the audience in the next video.

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A speaker claims that in Britain, over a quarter of a million people have been issued non-crime hate incidents, and people are imprisoned for reposting memes and social media posts. They ask if the Trump administration would consider political asylum for British citizens in this situation. Speaker 1 responds that they have not heard this proposal or discussed it with the president, but they will speak to the national security team to see if the administration would entertain it.

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I've encountered school shooters and have fought for those who have harmed others. Recently, there was a case in Georgia where a young woman was killed by an immigrant. If proper vetting had been in place, that tragedy might have been avoided.

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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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There's a concerning trend of immigrants who were supposed to be deported committing violent crimes in Europe, including Norway. Recent incidents, like the murder of a man in Germany by an Afghan migrant, highlight this issue. Between 2003 and 2015, 12 people in Norway were killed by immigrants who should not have been there. Notable cases include a rejected asylum seeker from Rwanda who killed his girlfriend and a man who was repeatedly deported but returned to commit murder. These tragic events raise questions about border policies and the safety of citizens. Many victims, like Benjamin and Mariamne, are forgotten, overshadowed by other narratives. The call for stricter border controls is growing as more lives are lost to preventable violence.

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A man defended his home against three burglars, managing to scare off two and detain one until the police arrived. However, the burglar filed a complaint against the man for "false imprisonment." Shockingly, the burglar won the case, receiving a six-month suspended sentence, while the man who defended his home and family was sentenced to two years of probation and required to seek therapy. The man's martial arts skills were used against him, as he was considered a "lethal weapon" despite never physically harming the intruder. This absurdity highlights the lack of rights for those defending themselves in France. Such injustices may lead people to take matters into their own hands.

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In Britain, Axel Raducanu, a Rwandan Islamist terrorist, has been sentenced to 52 years for stabbing children in Southport, expressing no remorse and stating he would do it again. Keir Starmer claims ignorance of the situation, suggesting that public outrage is misplaced. Meanwhile, storm Irwin has hit Northern Ireland and Scotland, prompting the government to issue emergency warnings. There’s a narrative suggesting the government wants citizens to comply with alerts and return to safety, likening it to a reward system. Lastly, a transgender actress is expected to win multiple awards at the Oscars, which some view as progress for women. That's the latest from Britain.

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In 2003, Labour faced a crisis under Tony Blair's leadership. Keir Starmer, a future Labour leader, challenged the government over immigration laws, leading to benefits for economic migrants posing as asylum seekers. Some believe Starmer contributed to Britain's current immigration issues. Can he fix a problem he helped create 20 years ago?

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A group is protesting alleged racism in gang grooming trials, claiming wrongful convictions. An investigator infiltrated their online group and discovered shocking statements about victims. During a TikTok live stream, Erfan Khan, a convicted groomer serving twelve years, called in from prison, violating prison rules. Khan was one of 28 men convicted in a West Yorkshire police operation. Khan's sister named three victims granted lifelong anonymity during another call. A legal expert stated that revealing the identities of protected victims is contempt of court and could deter others from assisting the police.

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Two migrants recount abuse by immigration lawyer David Patel. Speaker 0 says the man appeared impressive but was “not a good lawyer, was like evil.” Speaker 1, born in 1970 in a Nepali village, says Patel threatened deportation to Pakistan and pressured him to accept a sexual arrangement. He describes assaults: “he started taking out my penis, and he started to put his mouth.” Patel allegedly offered a plan for a permanent visa and demanded photos in the bathtub for a “RRRT case” to sell his body. After years, a permanent visa was granted (Dec 2010); police charged Patel after more victims spoke out; he died of cancer. Survivors seek justice; trauma persists; one started a pest-control business in 2017; asylum-seeker support criticized; “The police are too scared to charge him because he's an elephant.” “This is a human rights country... equal.”
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