‘What a single Afghan ‘refugee’ can do with a knife’: Anti-Muslim campaigner posts picture from his hospital bed

An anti-Muslim campaigner has posted a picture from his hospital bed after he was stabbed by a knifeman at an anti-Islam rally in Germany.

The attacker went on a rampage and stabbed well-known Islam critic Michael Stuerzenberger, a police officer and several bystanders in Mannheim city centre, which was live streamed on YouTube yesterday morning.

The man was shot by officers at the scene and has been named by local outlet Der Spiegel as Sulaiman A, 25, who was born in Herat, Afghanistan, and lived in the Hesse state. He has undergone surgery and remains in hospital.

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Tommy Robinson leads “far-right” march in London

More than 5,000 supporters of the far-right activist Tommy Robinson marched through central London today, ending with a rally in Parliament Square.
The crowds, who chanted Rule, Britannia! and cheered Robinson’s name, were joined by the actor and failed London mayoral candidate Laurence Fox who later addressed the rally and led supporters in calls to “get our country back”.

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Is This Vancouver Samidoun Activist, Whose Father Was At The Centre Of A Massive Fraud In The UK, Calling For Violence In Canada?

He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere.

He’s shutting down city halls, he’s shutting down traffic, he’s shutting down campuses.

He’s in the streets preaching “armed resistance,” decrying “white supremacy,” denouncing “colonial oppression,” condemning “Zionists” and whipping up anti-Jewish hate.

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Man in court over stab murder of woman on beach

A 20-year-old man has been charged with murdering a woman who was fatally stabbed on a beach.

Two women from Poole, Dorset, were attacked on Durley Chine Beach in Bournemouth at about 23:45 BST on 24 May.

Amie Gray, a 34-year-old personal trainer, died at the scene, while a 38-year-old woman was taken to hospital with serious stab wounds.

Nasen Saadi, from Croydon, London, who is also charged with attempted murder, is due to appear before Poole Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.

From Croydon.

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Doug Ford stands behind controversial remarks: ‘I stick with what I said’

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday he is standing behind controversial remarks he made the day prior despite facing calls to apologize.

On Thursday, Ford accused people of bringing “problems from everywhere else in the world” to the province after a recent shooting at a Toronto Jewish girls school.

Toronto police told Global News on Thursday the investigation remains ongoing, and no arrests have been made.

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Union Station

KNIFE FIGHT!

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McGill ‘baffled’ by police inaction on ‘threatening’ encampment tactics

McGill University’s president has denounced what he describes as intensifying intimidation tactics by supporters of a pro-Palestinian encampment on the school’s downtown campus.

Deep Saini has also disclosed the university’s offer to the protesters, saying it was rejected even though it’s similar to proposals that have led to resolutions at other universities.

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WTF?

This is next door to Windsor.

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Germany knife attack: Muslim stabs multiple people including police officer during YouTube live stream in Mannheim Germany

A knifeman stabbed several bystanders and a police officer at a political rally in Germany in a frenzied attack that was livestreamed on YouTube this morning.

The shocking spree unfolded in the city of Mannheim where anti-Islamist campaigner Michael Stuerzenberger was speaking at an event of the Citizens’ Movement Pax Europa (BPE) – a group that advocates against the ‘Islamisation’ of Europe.

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WARMINGTON: Doug Ford telling hateful people to stay away from Canada not racist

Ontario Premier Doug Ford just said what many have been thinking since Oct. 7.

But the usual suspects shouting racism didn’t waste a second to pounce.

Of course, there was nothing racist about Ford’s words. In fact, it was the opposite. He talked about protecting all Ontario citizens from all backgrounds.

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Ford says stop bringing “problems from everywhere else in the world” after Toronto Jewish school shooting – usual suspects heads explode

Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Thursday accused people of bringing “problems from everywhere else in the world” to the province after a recent shooting at a Toronto Jewish girls school.

Ford made those sharp comments alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a news conference in the city, days after students and staff at Rabbi Yaacov Vidal of the Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School said they were shaken by what happened, but undeterred.

The usual asshats are going Nutz.

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