Why Did a Star Columbia Student Join an Anti-Semitic Mob?

On March 27, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the State Department had revoked the visas of at least 300 students for participating in violent anti-Israel protests. One of the first to face deportation was Mahmoud Khalil, a former master’s student at Columbia University. Given his background, Khalil quickly became the face of the Trump administration’s crackdown on non-citizen terror supporters. But last month, a new face emerged: Yunseo Chung, a junior at Columbia.

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Investigation into how Manchester bomber used butter to attack guards

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has launched a review into how one of the Islamist terrorists behind the Manchester Arena bombing allegedly attacked three prison officers with weapons and boiling cooking oil.

Counter-terror police are leading an investigation into the “serious assault” by Hashem Abedi, who reportedly threw hot oil over three officers on Saturday before stabbing them with “homemade weapons”.

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Not surprised …

The police repeat a pattern I and others noted many protests ago.

Being small of number and much less prone to violence it was just a whole lot easier for the police to “move us along for our own safety”.

Those previous efforts to maintain Community cohesion aka surrender to the Islamist mob have lead us to where we are today.

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How Sweden’s multi-cultural dream went fatally wrong

To show me just how bad gang crime has become in Sweden, all journalist Diamant Salihu has to do is forward a few mobile phone messages. At first glance, they look like spam, written in garish fonts and promising large sums of money, there to be earned. It’s only on closer examination that the purpose of the pistol and skull emojis becomes clear.

These are so-called “murder ads” – posted online by gang leaders, offering bounties to anyone willing to carry out the hits.

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By refusing to see that ethnicity matters we fail Muslim rape gang victims again

Is it any wonder this went on so long?

First we were told there couldn’t be a national public inquiry into grooming gangs, because there were going to be at least five local ones. This week, considerable confusion emerged about whether there would even be any of those. Buried within a statement about tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation generally, Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, announced with smooth customer-service rhetoric that “following feedback from local authorities”, instead of local inquiries, there might be “more bespoke work”. She added that “a flexible approach” would be taken, potentially including “local victims’ panels or locally led audits of the handling of historical cases”. It sounded as if she were talking about a kitchen renovation, not a matter of burning public interest.

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Immigrant anti-Semites are hiding their extremism in plain sight

The US is now screening migrants’ social media activity. The policy is both effective and right

On April 9, the US Department of Homeland Security didn’t roll out a new border wall or beef up the fencing. It rolled out a policy update – small print with big teeth.

Effective immediately, people applying for permanent resident status and foreigners affiliated with educational institutions seeking a so-called immigration benefit request will be screened for their public online behaviour. And no, this isn’t about policing dinner table grumbles or passive-aggressive Facebook posts about airline food. This is about drawing a line between free speech and incitement. Between disagreement and digital warfare.


This sort of column is common in the UK press.

Why are our own media so cowardly? Is it silence by tax payer stipend?

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Brother of Manchester Arena bomber wounds three prison officers

Three prison officers have suffered serious injuries after being attacked with a makeshift knife and boiling cooking oil by the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber.

The attack by Hashem Abedi took place on Saturday in the separation unit at HMP Frankland in County Durham, according to the Prison Officers’ Association (POA).

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Mass immigration has resuscitated hatred of women across Britain

Even many feminists don’t want to confront the reality of the racist and sexist attitudes that have been imported into Britain

Quite how the Government expected to hold “more than five” independent inquiries into grooming gangs for £5 million when the Telford inquiry alone cost £8 million is anyone’s guess.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper now insists Labour hasn’t watered down its pledge to “deliver the meaningful change victims deserve” with the announcement of a “more flexible approach” involving the setting up of “victim-led panels”. Yet handing a pittance to the very local councils who seemingly turned a blind eye to these vile crimes for them to mark their own homework isn’t justice.

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Canada’s ‘Islamophobia’ guide falsely equates legitimate criticism with bigotry toward backwards death cult

The greatest victims of extremist interpretations of Islam are Muslims themselves. This uncomfortable truth undermines Canada’s approach to combating anti-Muslim bigotry, as outlined in “The Canadian Guide to Understanding and Combatting Islamophobia.”

The guide defines Islamophobia broadly as, “Racism, stereotypes, prejudice, fear or acts of hostility directed towards individual Muslims or followers of Islam in general.” This definition creates an intellectual sleight of hand, conflating prejudice against Muslims with criticism of certain doctrines or political movements operating under the banner of faith.

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So Called Canadian citizen extradited to India for alleged role in deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks

A Pakistan-born Canadian citizen wanted for his alleged role in the deadly 2008 Mumbai siege has landed in New Delhi after his extradition from the United States.

Tahawwur Hussain Rana, 64, arrived at a military airbase outside the Indian capital under heavily armed guard late on Thursday, and will be held in detention to face trial.

India accuses Rana of being a member of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group, designated by the United Nations as a terrorist organisation, and of helping to plot the attacks.

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A wedge has emerged on religious freedom. Pierre Poilievre is on the right side of it

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is making a strategic play for the all-important 905 region of Ontario by talking about … Quebec.

It’s subtle, and so far, it hasn’t resonated much beyond French-language media and ethnic media in Ontario. But a wedge is starting to emerge between Mr. Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney on laïcité: on Quebec’s Bill 21, and where the two parties stand on freedom of religious expression. And that might matter, if only as a matter of principle in some of the most diverse ridings in the country, where the Conservatives have to do well if they want a shot at forming government.

There is a strain of westerner who will defend to the death a Mohammedan’s right to slit your throat.

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Hamas claims UK terror designation ‘breaches human rights’

Hamas is appealing against the UK government’s decision to designate it as a terror group by claiming that the ruling breaches the European Convention on Human Rights.

The organisation has instructed British lawyers to launch legal action in a bid to remove it from a Home Office list of terrorist organisations, which makes it a criminal offence to have any association or show support for the group in the UK.

England being England Hamas could win this case.

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Labour drops plans for Muslim rape gang inquiries

Labour has dropped its plans for five local grooming gang inquiries.

In January, Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, told MPs that the Government would provide £5 million to support up to five initial local inquiries modelled on the judge-led one into grooming gangs in Telford.

However, on Tuesday Jess Phillips, a Home Office minister, announced that “following feedback” the Government would adopt a “flexible approach” where the money would be available for local councils to use as they wished to support grooming gang work.

This is evil.

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Eurabia: if AI is more real than journalism

If you ask Wikipedia, the great lying and manipulated encyclopedia, how many Muslims there are in France, it will answer “from 3 to 5.7 million,” but the PM says there are 9 million….

I have never understood not only why Chat gpt and other kinds of AI should be used, but why anyone should read anything if there is a suspicion that there is an algorithm behind it.

Then I saw a provocative video made with AI in which they imagine the country in which, if nothing changes, European children and grandchildren will live. And it was more realistic than any newspaper article.

Paris, 2050. Thirty seconds.

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Active shooter drills in Toronto? Why this synagogue says it’s adopting heightened security measures

There is a row of metal bollards at the synagogue’s entrance, guarded by security.

Inside, Temple Sinai’s team of spiritual leaders and staff have recently started doing active shooter drills.

“It’s not to make us feel safe,” said Rabbi Michael Dolgin during a recent interview in his office at the synagogue, where he’s served since the early 1990s.

“It’s to keep us safe, because we are not.”

H/T MP & Sweetpea

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