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Women love dominant men because the son of a dominant man is likely to spread her genes widely. When other men bow to her man, she knows she has a winner.
Donald Trump launches fresh attack on Sadiq Khan and claims London 'wants to go to Sharia law' in UN speech
Donald Trump has made a fresh attack on Sir Sadiq Khan in his speech to the UN and claimed London wants to “go to Sharia law”.
In his speech to the UN assembly the US President said: “I look at London, where you have a terrible mayor, terrible terrible mayor, and it’s been so changed, so changed.
In an extraordinary and unsubstantiated statement he said: “Now they want to go to Sharia law, but you’re in a different country.
“Both their immigration and suicidal energy ideas will be the death of western Europe if something is not done immediately. This cannot be sustained.”

Grok
Yes, video footage from the incident shows UK police directing a woman away from her street while walking her dog, as Muslim protesters nearby complained about dogs being offensive. This aligns with reports of officers prioritizing protester sensitivities over local residents' routines during demonstrations. It's not a nationwide policy but highlights selective enforcement in tense situations.
Perhaps the most astonishing thing about this draconian legislation is that arousing suspicion is actually the offence. It does not matter if the suspicion turns out to be well-grounded or not. The suspicion could be totally wrong, but if you aroused the suspicion on “reasonable grounds” in a policeman’s head, you are guilty.
The_Deplorable says
Well, since Ireland just elected a leader who believes in mass importation of Muslims, we may finally see Ireland and Northern Ireland joined, as a united Islamic republic.

The British grooming-gang scandal might be the clearest example of what happens when an entrenched system tries to suffocate a story in the age of crowdsourcing. Westminster’s every effort to tamp it down has only made it louder. Ministers slow-walked official reports, they diluted findings, and they lovingly lacquered the false narratives— yet social media instantly began tearing those narratives apart like a sweater with a loose thread.
Ordinary citizens didn’t wait for London’s carefully staged disclosures; they built their own parallel investigations.
Alert British volunteers cross-referenced documents, archived leaks, mapped patterns, and shared their results faster than Whitehall could schedule a press conference. And now, the fallout is politically overwhelming: Starmer is the least popular prime minister in modern British history, and this scandal alone has enough kinetic energy to bring down his entire government.
The story surmounted every institutional effort to bury it, because the institutions no longer control the shovels. In this era, truth doesn’t stay suppressed— it crowdsources its way to daylight.
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- almost no homeless, saw just one so far
- lots of trash though
- prices seem reasonable, a bit lower than SF, but that's because the pound is so low against the dollar
- the majority of people on the street are clearly not English; they are from everywhere else on earth
I did not know there was a Saint Chad: