Elite police squad to monitor anti-migrant posts on social media

An elite team of police officers is to monitor social media for anti-migrant sentiment amid fears of summer riots.

Detectives will be drawn from forces across the country to take part in a new investigations unit that will flag up early signs of potential civil unrest.

The division, assembled by the Home Office, will aim to “maximise social media intelligence” gathering after police forces were criticised over their response to last year’s riots.

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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino shocked to his core over FBI’s recent corruption discoveries: ‘I’ll never be the same’

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino boldly declared Saturday that he made recent discoveries about government corruption and weaponization that shocked him down to the core.

Without elaborating on what he found out, Bongino teased that investigations into those discoveries are ongoing and being done “by the book.”

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Vancouver First City in Canada to Ban Sale of Gun-Shaped Lighters

Vancouver City Council has voted unanimously to ban the sale of gun-shaped lighters, in a move they say will free up police resources that are being used to respond to emergency calls related to the lighters being mistaken for real firearms.

The motion, put forward in June and made a bylaw on July 23, prohibits the sale of novelty gun-shaped lighters, and includes fines of up to $1,000 for infractions. The lighters are small handheld or torch lighters that have parts like a trigger, barrel or handle that make it resemble a real firearm.

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Christian preacher is arrested and threatened with ‘non-crime hate incident’ after asking Muslim woman about passages in the Koran

A Christian preacher of 25 years was arrested after reportedly asking a woman in a headscarf what she thought about Quran verses on domestic violence.

John Steele, 60, had been out in Rotherham town centre on June 21 when he engaged in a ’30-second conversation’ with the passerby at a public awareness stall.

But following the encounter he was detained by police and threatened with a ‘non-crime hate incident’ (NCHI).

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The Notting Hill Carnival, Emblem of the Yookay Diversity ‘Miracle’

With the summer now fully upon us and most people looking forward to a well-deserved holiday, the three words your average Metropolitan Police officer most dreads will start to appear in inboxes across the capital. Not ‘police officer redundancies,’ ‘more administrative forms’ or ‘mandatory diversity training.’ No, these words pale into insignificance compared to those which encapsulate the absolute cultural predicament that modern London and its police force have gotten themselves into—Notting. Hill. Carnival.

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Most Canadians think the country is making progress on reconciliation: poll

OTTAWA – Most Canadians believe the country is making good progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, a new poll from Leger suggests.

“The extent to which people feel progress on reconciliation is being made or not has an important bearing on how they feel about the country,” said Jack Jedwab, president and CEO of the Association for Canadian Studies, which commissioned the poll.

The survey of 1,580 respondents was conducted between June 20 and 22. A margin of error cannot be associated to the survey because online polls are not considered to be truly random samples.

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Anti-Migration Protest Footage Blocked on X for UK Users: Reports

British users of the X social media platform have reported being prevented from viewing anti-mass migration protests after the Online Safety Act censorship law came into effect for social media companies on Friday.

The draconian Online Safety Act, passed by the previous Conservative Party, is already appearing to have a negative impact on free speech in Britain. Pitched to the public as a means of preventing children from seeing pornography or other graphic content on the internet, critics of the legislation have long warned that it would be used to stifle political discourse.

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Former City of Ottawa lawyer who defaced Holocaust memorial pleads guilty to mischief, gets bail

A former lawyer for the City of Ottawa who desecrated the National Holocaust Monument by splashing it with red paint and scrawling the words FEED ME in large red block letters, has pleaded guilty to mischief and been released on bail to his parents’ house.

Iain Aspenlieder, who is expected to be sentenced later this year, last month vandalized the memorial to six million Jews killed by the Nazi regime. His lawyer said Friday that the act was an attempt to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and was not motivated by hate.


I suggest they investigate whether hair dye poisoning played a role.

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Now do a mosque …

MAYOR STEVEN DEL DUCA’S CURIOUSLY ANTI-CHRISTIAN ‘COMMUNITY STANDARDS’…

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