Saint-Denis, ‘City of Kings’, and the Great Replacement: A Case Study

The local elections in Saint-Denis, a city with a population of over 150,000, saw, for the first time, the victory of a far-left candidate representing La France Insoumise (LFI): Bally Bagayoko was elected with just over 50% of the vote.

LFI and its leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, have made Bagayoko their champion. Through him, Mélenchon is methodically pursuing his promotion of what he calls the “New France,” a new country where ethnic mixing must become the norm—a “creolisation,” in his words, whose benefits are largely imagined, and which is supposed to revitalise an old country in decline.

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The U.K. and Canada seem hellbent on their own assisted national suicide

According to a PJ Media report, a British teacher lost his job and was banned “from teaching altogether after reasonably arguing against mass illegal migration to his country.”

Sam Everett, the teacher, had recently expressed his opinion on social media that the British Navy should be enlisted to stop the unending invasion of third-world migrant men coming to the U.K. in small boats.

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Dietician who bluffed her way into senior NHS job is struck off after colleagues discovered she didn’t know where the intestines were, what a gallbladder did or how to calculate BMI

A dietician who bluffed her way into a senior NHS job by exaggerating her experience has been struck off after colleagues found she did not know ‘basic anatomy’ and could have put patients at risk.

Blamed cultural differences for overstating her qualifications ‘A bit”

Ifenyinwa Chizube Ndulue-Nonso was hired as a dietician at Manchester Royal Infirmary in 2024.

Having moved from Nigeria, she claimed to have experience working with a range of different health problems and nutrition-related diseases as well as working with people with eating disorders and cancer.

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Australia’s PM called a ‘putrid dog’ and chased out of mosque

Anthony Albanese was chased out of Australia’s largest mosque by Muslims voicing anger over his ‌stance on Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

The Australian prime minister was called a “putrid dog” and a “genocide supporter”, referring to Israel’s killing of Palestinians following the Oct 7 2023 attack by Hamas terrorists.

Mr Albanese has drawn criticism from parts of both the Muslim and Jewish communities in Australia over his centre-Left government’s support for both a ceasefire and Israel’s right to self-defence.

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Israel is losing support in the country it needs most – America

When the history of the war in Iran is written, it will undoubtedly include a chapter on its effect on the MAGA movement.

The conflict may also be viewed as a seminal event in the relationship between Israel and America.

The war has opened up an ugly feud among many of the loudest and most influential voices on the U.S. right. On one side are those who believe Israel has become a strategic liability, leading the U.S. into conflicts it had no business getting involved in. On the other are those who say Israel is a crucial ally of the U.S. in a strategically vital part of the world. Those involved in the debate have been, at times, accused of antisemitism.

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Nick Timothy isn’t the bad guy in the row over mass Muslim prayer

Muslim aggression – prayer in public spaces

Would you rather live in a society where a man is free to criticise religious practices or one where such a man might be dragged to the public square to be damned and shamed as a blasphemer? For me it’s a no-brainer. It’s the former. I want the freedom to object, as scurrilously as I like, to every pious ritual and godly doctrine. We used to call it ‘freedom of thought’, and our ancestors gave their lives to gift us that most cherished of liberties.

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John Carpay: Liberals have Canada leading the West in state surveillance

Among the western democratic powers, Canada is quickly emerging as a leader in internet regulation and state surveillance.

The federal government, whose efforts are encouraged by a mostly compliant public, is driving more and more of the human experience into a digital realm. This digital realm is a vast infrastructure of legislation, law enforcement and corporate partnerships in which people are becoming the objects of government analysis, modelling and manipulation.

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The ‘Holy Month’ of Ramadan Is Ending, and Here’s the Death Toll

It’s the Islamic holy month, when it’s a terrible insult to Muslims who are praying and fasting to bomb a rogue state that threatens the U.S. and its allies, right? Ilhan Omar said that. Yet as Ramadan draws to a close this year, the jihad death toll worldwide is 499 infidels murdered in 133 jihad attacks. No adherents of any other religion, or even any “right-wing extremists,” committed any terror attacks during this period.

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Oregon Predator Principal Sentenced in Child Pornography Case, Said ‘Good Riddance’ to Charlie Kirk

Jeremy P. Williams – Pedophile

An Oregon high school principal was sentenced to over five years in prison for possession of child sexual abuse content, just months after celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.

Jeremy Peter Williams was sentenced on Feb. 23 after he pleaded guilty to “three counts of first-degree possession of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.” Williams, who served as principal of Rainier Jr./Sr. High School, was arrested in September when Cowlitz County, Washington, investigators received tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about his online activity. 

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To chop spending, Ottawa will cut science, tourism, foreign aid programs

The federal government has tabled details of how it plans to cut billions of dollars from programs that support science, tourism, harbour improvements, journalism, foreign aid, and even the development of a Canadian-made lunar rover module.

The cuts are detailed in hundreds of pages of departmental plans tabled in the House of Commons last Friday as MPs were preparing to return to their ridings for March break week.

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