Austria: Afghan injures three police officers during arrest

An Afghan (24) who was staying in his ex-girlfriend’s flat despite a restraining order triggered a police operation in the Favoriten district of Vienna. The aggressive man attacked and injured the three officers during his arrest.

Despite a restraining order, an Afghan (24) stayed in the flat of his ex-girlfriend of the same age in the Favoriten district of Vienna on Thursday evening. She then alerted the police. The arriving officers demanded that the man leave the property. However, the man only insulted the three police officers – he spat in the face of one of them and tried to hit one of the police officers in the face. Thereupon the suspect was temporarily arrested – against which he also resisted, injuring the three officers. One of the men was subsequently unable to continue his duties.

https://exxpress.at/bei-festnahme-afghane-24-verletzt-drei-polizisten/

Two budding Islamist terrorists ‘planned attack in Italy’

A young man and a young woman are under investigation for allegedly planning a terrorist attack involving explosives in Italy in the name of the Islamic State (IS), Carabinieri police said on Friday.
    The pair allegedly planned to flee to Africa after staging the attack and join other terrorists there.
    The suspects, who were born in Italy and have Kosovo roots, were detained on June 18 on the basis of a warrant from Trento prosecutors.
    Three days later a judge in Rovereto put the male suspect under house arrest while restrictive measures were not imposed the woman.
    Both are under investigation for criminal association for terrorism, among other felonies. 

https://www.ansa.it/english/news/general_news/2022/06/24/two-budding-islamist-terrorists-planned-attack-in-italy_7bf21ae1-5bb2-4bcb-b867-7acc538fcb17.html

65% of French people feel there is too much immigration in their country

Almost two-thirds of French people believe that immigration levels are too high in the country, new polling revealed.

According to a survey by the CSA Institute for CNEWS published on Thursday, 65 percent of French people are unhappy with the current trend of rising immigration and consider it a pressing issue that needs to be addressed.

In detail, when asked whether immigration was too high, 30 percent of respondents replied “Yes, absolutely,” with another 35 percent replying “Rather, yes.”

On the contrary, 11 percent emphatically disagreed with the statement and 24 percent of respondents somewhat disagreed.

The survey revealed a significant gap in perception between generations, with the 18-24 age range the only group not to think there is too much immigration in France — 60 percent disagreed with the statement. On the other hand, 72 percent of 50-64 year-olds agreed with the statement, while 69 percent of those aged 25-34 also agreed.

There was also a clear divide when taking into account political ideologies, with 65 percent of socialists and 62 percent of environmentalists believing immigration levels are not too high. More surprisingly, the score among La France Insoumise voters is much tighter, with only 51 percent of respondents thinking like their NUPES allies on the subject.

Meanwhile, 59 percent of those closely aligned to the Renaissance party (former LREM) think there is too much immigration in the country, and the figure reaches 95 percent for center-right Les Républicains sympathizers. The view was unanimous among supporters of Reconquête and the National Rally with 100 percent agreeing with the statement.

Firebrand nationalist Marine Le Pen made immigration one of the most discussed topics before the second round of the legislative elections, pledging to address the problems of immigration, insecurity and Islamization if the French people backed her party, a pledge that resonated with voters and resulted in the election of 89 National Rally deputies.

The researchers conducted the survey on June 21-22, using a representative sample of 1,010 people aged 18 and over.

https://rmx.news/article/65-of-french-people-feel-there-is-too-much-immigration-in-their-country/

Germany: “Physical violence is mostly perpetrated by Muslim schoolchildren”

A grammar school in Germany a few years ago: A Jewish teenager from Ukraine who has just arrived in Germany is exposed by classmates during his first days at his new school. Someone has stuck a note with the words “Jew” on the 14-year-old’s back. Because he does not notice this and no one else points it out to him, he walks around wearing it the whole school day.

When a social worker from the local Jewish community talks to the headmaster about the incident, he says: “Why do you think it happens to this particular boy? Have you seen the way he dresses and the way he looks? This boy does not come to school well groomed, he stinks. There is something wrong in the family.”

The social worker reported on the case in a study on anti-Semitism in schools, conducted by Julia Bernstein, professor of discrimination and inclusion in the immigration society at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.

“The exposure worked because no one brought the note to the attention of the person concerned,” says Bernstein. “This means that the person concerned is confronted with a hostile atmosphere at his new school, which is also being supported by the headmaster.” The headmaster fails to recognise the anti-Semitic nature of the exposure, and the person concerned is blamed for it.

The Jewish youth left the school according to the statements of the headmaster. Again and again in recent years, incidents have become known after which those affected left state schools and joined Jewish schools. One reason for this is that the attackers often stayed at the schools and did not receive sufficient punishment.

Trivialisation by teachers and school administrators also occurs again and again. Bernstein criticises a “pedagogical tolerance”. For example, in her study, an educator at a boarding school where a Star of David was scrawled on a Jewish student’s room door said that the problem was that the student was “too obvious about his Jewishness”.

A teacher there said of the swear word “You Jew” often used in schools, “It’s just a word in a vocabulary, which is, however, detached from any meaning.” Another teacher justified the anti-Semitic statement of a pupil with her origin: “It is clear that the pupil who comes from Palestine dislikes Jews for completely different reasons. Of course she doesn’t like Jews, and she makes no secret of it.

For years, there have been repeated reports about hatred of Jews in German schools. So what can be done? This was discussed on Wednesday at a symposium of the Central Council of Jews, the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs and the Federal-Länder Commission of Anti-Semitism Commissioners. The experts repeatedly made it clear that the problem must first be acknowledged and named before any intervention can take place. A “fire brigade pedagogy” that only intervenes in concrete incidents is wrong and hides the fact that such incidents refer to a latent anti-Semitic structure.

Central Council President Josef Schuster wants the confrontation with anti-Semitism in all its forms to be anchored in the curricula. This also applies to the history of Israel. “It is clear to me that some teachers are unsettled and prefer to avoid the subject if there are many students of Arab origin in the class,” said Schuster. “But this is precisely what teachers need to be prepared for.” Israel-related anti-Semitism is a massive problem and “far beyond migrant circles” is also widespread on the political left, in the churches and in the middle of society.

The sociologist Bernstein is of the opinion that “physical violence is mostly perpetrated by Muslim pupils”. The way teachers deal with this ranges from ignoring specifically Muslim anti-Semitism to perceiving hatred of Jews exclusively as a problem of Muslims.

This can be reconstructed from the perspectives of those affected and teachers from her extensive study, for which Bernstein conducted 251 interviews. In other aspects, however, such as the perception of the problem, the perspectives of the two groups clearly diverge.

For example, while many teachers assumed that there were no Jews at the respective school, Jewish pupils who were taught there reported that they did not want to stand out as being different. Many teachers are aware of the historical persecution of Jews, but have little knowledge about the diversity of Jewish life today. Those affected, on the other hand, often feel they have to do educational work and always have to identify themselves as Jewish.

In Berlin, the Association for Democracy and Diversity in Schools and Vocational Training wanted to set up a “Contact and Documentation Point for Confrontational Religious Conflicts” to be able to combat the problem of religion-related conflicts. However, the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs only funded the project for three months in order to conduct a qualitative survey among school headmasters in Berlin-Neukölln.

In it, a headmaster reported: “And then they want to cut Israel out of the atlas and paint over it. That happens every now and then. They don’t even know what Israel is. But that originates from their parents’ home.

https://web.archive.org/web/20220623223655/https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article239532005/Antisemitismus-Physische-Gewalt-mehrheitlich-von-muslimischen-Schuelern.html

In Europe, the Left wins by forging an unholy alliance with Islam

A few weeks ago, before the Champions League final at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, football champion Thierry Henry shocked the public by saying that “Saint-Denis is not Paris”, before adding: “Believe me, not you would like to be in Saint-Denis, it’s not the same as Paris. . . “.

Yet, there was a time when half the population of Seine-Saint-Denis was Breton. It was a great immigration, coming from the peninsula which has its center in Rennes, a region of oak forests and stone huts topped by long chimneys. This is the France that is disappearing.

Today the Bretons represent only 11 percent of the population of Saint-Denis and are “in danger of extinction” for demographic reasons, while Saint-Denis has been changed by another immigration: extra-European.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon with his left-wing coalition has dominated the French legislature, putting Emmanuel Macron’s next presidency in doubt. And, as the Marianne magazine tells us, it is Seine-Saint-Denis that has mobilized for the left. The French media headline: “In Seine-Saint-Denis, Mélenchon flies in the lead”. Le Figaro: “The left is full in Seine-Saint-Denis”. It goes without saying that the right has literally “disappeared” in the region.

La Seine-Saint-Denis is the “laboratory of the France of tomorrow”. This is why it is important to understand what happens. Because it affects us, as a county in the country that has already “visited” the future of Europe, if things do not change.

Mélenchon is a shrewd politician and knows, as Jerome Fourquet said, that “with 27 communist sections against 82 mosques, the Communist Party in Saint-Denis is now clearly overtaken by Islam”. A new alliance and political project was needed. In the name of demography, immigration, ius soli, victimhood and “diversity”. A former leader of Mélenchon’s party:confides in Le Figaro that “he has turned to the Islamists to secure a wider electoral base.”

Mélenchon said it: “50 percent of the French population will be mestizo by 2050”. Already in 2012 Francois Hollande won the presidential elections following the line indicated by the Terra Nova think tank (nomen omen), which advised the Socialist Party to focus on the vote of immigrants.

Insee – the national statistics office – has just informed the public on how Seine-Saint-Denis will be, saying tha: at this rate, in 2050, the population of Paris will be a minority compared to that of Seine-Saint-Denis.

Even the German newspapers have noticed: “The new star of the suburbs is called Mélenchon, who wins with his new concept of ‘creolization’. In La Courneuve, 64 percent voted for Mélenchon, he is the only one on the side of immigrants – the Maghrebi, the Africans, the Muslims of La Courneuve “. An exchange vote. In Montfermeil, where Mélenchon and his elect took 60 percent, a new mosque was inaugurated in the past few hours in the presence of the mayor and the prefect.

Le Point tells us that “in Seine-Saint-Denis, the children of immigrants of non-European origin represent 54 per cent of young people between 0-18 years (up to 75 per cent in La Courneuve.” The magazine Front Populaire explains that in the Seine-Saint-Denis half of the births come from foreigners, who now make up 30 per cent of the total population. Philippe Galli, former prefect of the department, estimated the number of Muslims at 45 per cent of the total population.

Kevin Bossuet in the monthly Causeur reveals that “in the Seine-Saint-Denis Islam has become the main religion and Jews are less and less present.” Demographers such as Michèle Tribalat have revealed that minors of the Maghreb represent 39.2 percent of all young people in Seine-Saint-Denis. And historian Georges Bensoussan reveals: “80 percent of Jews have left this department in ten years.” It goes without saying that the churches of Seine-Saint-Denis are often vandalized and Macron, last January, had to s grant 4 million to increase security around Christian places of worship.

The Opinion has just published a shocking investigation. “Islamic clothing is proliferating in French schools…like an epidemic ”. Saudi abaya for women, kamis to Afghani for men. “Halal in the canteens, burkinis and now abayas and kamis at school: Every time the state retreats from Islamist demands, others are advanced,” said Marine Le Pen. “Tomorrow it will be the veil for girls”.

And as Eric Zemmour explains in La France n’a pas dit son dernier mot, “Saint-Denis is the laboratory of the Great Replacement. This department is the historic heart of France, with the basilica of Saint-Denis where our kings rest. Today in this department, two thirds of births come from at least one parent born abroad and more than 60 per cent of young people under 18 are of foreign origin. In the list of the first ten names given to children, they are all Muslim (Mohamed is first place) ”.

Demography is a powerful, visceral, ungovernable force, but we pretend not to feel it (already in 2011, 30 per cent of the French population under 60 were immigrants). In October there was a pre-presidential debate between Zemmour and Mélenchon: the former was defeated in the parliamentarian elections (the day before he had proposed to ban the Arab djelaba), Mélenchon almost won them.

Demography is destiny.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/355450

Food from ground chicken bones?

Among all the alarming reports about an impending food crisis, a Finnish company believes that it has found a way to incorporate bones into minced chicken, which reduces the meat’s production cost and environmental impact. But will anyone want to eat it?

A Finnish startup company has developed technology that uses chicken legs to produce a supplement to improve the nutritional content of poultry products such as chicken nuggets or meatballs. SuperGround has developed an extrusion process that is said to enable the processing and use of poultry for consumption in a safe and indistinguishable manner.

The company anticipates that the product, which for obvious reasons contains a lot of calcium, will be added to processed poultry products, utilize more of the carcass and improve the nutritional profile of the final product. It is stated that up to 30 percent more poultry-based food can be derived from a single chicken compared to existing methods.

Tuomas Koskinen, CEO of SuperGround, said: “Food production companies are trying to achieve cost control and efficiency, while customer demand and stricter rules are putting increasing pressure on companies to achieve ambitious sustainability goals.”

‘Sustainable choices’

“Our food production technology enables the food industry to immediately produce well-known poultry-based foods more efficiently and sustainably, without major investment or increased production costs.”

“This therefore makes it easier for consumers to make more sustainable daily food choices without having to change their diets or spend more on sustainable alternatives.”

There are about 23 billion chickens on earth. Gather them all and their total mass would exceed that of all the other birds on the planet. More than 66 billion birds are slaughtered every year. In 2018, a group of researchers argued that broilers [Gallus gallus domesticus] should be considered as much an indicator of the Anthropocene era as the other phenomena in modern human existence: plastic, concrete and the deposits left behind by burning fossil fuels.

Fifty years ago, poultry accounted for about 15 percent of all the world’s meat. Now that proportion has increased to more than 36 percent, while the proportion of beef was halved during the same period.

The quest for an endless supply of cheap lean protein has turned chickens into meat machines. Today’s chickens have been bred and fed to grow five times larger than their mid-century ancestors – they gain weight so fast that their bodies can not keep pace and death rates rise if the birds are kept alive for well over six weeks. The majority of the world’s chickens are raised industrially, which reduces costs, but at the expense of animal welfare.

In a small pilot plant in the Finnish city of Kotka, the founders of SuperGroundhave figured out how to process chicken bones so that they can be incorporated into ground chicken products such as nuggets or meatballs. The founders point out that the use of more of the carcass lowers the environmental impact of every kilo of meat and drives down the cost of it at a time when chicken prices are rising.

This is how the process works, according to SuperGround’s CEO and co-founder Tuomas Koskinen. A mixture of vegetable protein and chicken bones with some meat left is heat shocked and then passed through an extruder to create a bone-vegetable-meat mixture that can be mixed with minced chicken meat. “The bone becomes practically impossible to distinguish from other components under a microscope, and only with the help of a microscope can the various components be identified,” says Koskinen. The end result is nuggets and other ground chicken products that can contain between 5 and 30 percent of the bone-containing mass. Adding more bone to the mixture makes it difficult to extrude through the meat-making machines.

It may not sound very appetizing, but Koskinen points out that many people like to eat bone marrow and that chicken bone is already an important ingredient in broth. At the end of May, Koskinen and SuperGround founder Santtu Vekkeli took their meat to IFFA – the meat industry’s largest trade fair – in Frankfurt. The response from people who have tried their chicken kebab was positive, says Koskinen. “They have a hard time believing that there are bones in it.”

What could pique the interest of meat producers is the potential to produce more chicken nuggets for each bird slaughtered. Whether it will be financially profitable is another question. “Nothing is wasted in these animal protein industries. Everything has a use, says Jayson Lusk, agricultural economist at Purdue University. In the EU, chicken bones are often exported for use in pet food or animal feed. In August 2021, the EU eased the rules that previously banned the use of chicken by-products in animal feed, so it is now also possible to use chicken bones in pig feed. (Feeding chicken by-products to cows or back to chickens is still prohibited.)

Koskinen must convince meat producers that it is more profitable to put their chicken bones in human food than to use them for pets or animal feed. This may not be so difficult, as human food has a much higher price than animal food. Rising animal feed prices, partly due to the war in Ukraine, have pushed up poultry prices by 31 percent compared to this time last year. “If more economic value is created by turning bones into edible human food, then it will happen,” says Koskinen.

Then only the question of convincing people to eat it remains. It is unlikely that fast food chains would want to be associated with a food product that could deter some customers from eating in their establishments. In 2003, McDonald’s stopped making its nuggets with a process called mechanically separated meat, where bones are ground up with chicken meat and then extracted through a sieve. In the EU, all meat produced through this process must be labeled as such.

Some countries also have special rules for mechanically separated meat, but Koskinen believes that his product will not be placed in the same category. “Our process both softens and grinds the bones, and thus the calcium that enters the end product is mostly dissolved and contains no hard particles,” he says. Although their products must be labeled in the same way as mechanically separated meat, this may not do anything. “My belief is that consumers do not pay enough attention to the list of ingredients for the foods they actually already eat,” said Koskinen.

Vekkeli claims that the company’s technology can help mitigate the environmental impact on the planet, an important image issue for industries today.

“There has been no suitable technology before that utilizes the nutritional value of poultry without negative effects on taste, smell and texture in the mouth. Still, the need has been there for quite some time “, he emphasizes.

Vekkeli believes that there is a growing demand to maximize the environmental efficiency of investors, authorities and customers.

“The food industry has learned that the change in consumer behavior is slow when switching to more unique types of products such as meat analogues,” he says.

Vekkeli emphasizes that the cost of poultry is expected to increase, and the technology enables companies to get up to a third more edible food from their existing supply of poultry. “Our process is also extremely efficient and needs a minimal workforce to work,” he explained.

Nutritional benefits

“There are groups in all societies that have insufficient calcium intake, and we have seen them as one of the most important markets for the products that contain our SuperGround meat. We believe that there is an increasing demand for our products from a business point of view,” he said.

“We evaluated and tested different food ingredients and then quickly decided on chicken. About 35 to 40 percent of the chicken’s net weight is bone after the intestines and feathers have been removed, making it optimal for our process.

In addition, the bone content of poultry is “relatively high compared to other production animals”.

“Different segments of poultry meat such as pectoral muscles are valued differently. Our solution makes it possible to cut off these chicken parts with a higher value before the rest is processed up to a bone content of 50 percent, Vekkeli further explained.

According to FAO estimates, by 2050 we will need to produce 60 percent more food to feed a world population of 9,3 billion. But at the same time, 800 million people worldwide are malnourished.

To overcome obstacles to environmental sustainability

However, the sustainability challenge of the food industry will not only be solved with vegan alternatives, such as plant-based protein, as these alternatives still cost more than meat alternatives and are staff-intensive.

Technology and solutions that enable immediate production of well-known types of meat more efficiently and sustainably are needed.

“Cutting poultry meat is labor and capital intensive, and the industry is constantly looking for more efficient methods,” said Vekkeli, adding that the company has several ongoing projects related to various animals.

“I am convinced that more efficient use of animals in food will be ‘standard’ in the future. There will be no room for non-utilization of perfectly acceptable food ingredients. ”

What is clear is that the demand for cheap chicken is likely to continue to increase. “In times when incomes are lower, you can generally see a shift from red meat to chicken,” said Harry Dee, a poultry analyst at research firm IBISWorld. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization also predicted that poultry production would grow by 17 percent in the coming decade – more than any other meat source. How much of it will be driven by chicken nuggets, however, is far from clear.

Lusk pointed out that ground chicken products make up a relatively small part of the total meat market. Filling minced chicken with bones can make things a little more efficient, but it will not change how the industry produces meat. And it is not clear how much impact it will have on the environment either.

However, Koskinen is convinced that the first products containing their blend of bone and chicken meat will reach consumers in 2023. “The interest from the meat industry has really exceeded all our expectations,” he said. At present, SuperGround only makes small batches of its chicken – 10 or 20 kilos at a time – but its production facility has the capacity to make more than 200 tonnes of the pulp each year.

They just need to find enough people to eat it.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/06/24/food-from-ground-chicken-bones/

‘The Germans don’t understand what’s coming for them’ — former German finance minister warns of bad times ahead

Germany will face “three to five very difficult years” that will call in question the country’s “prosperity paradigm,” former Finance Minister Peer Steinbrück warned on Wednesday.

During an appearance on the Maischberger talk show, the Social Democrat (SPD) politician said that Germany will not see any growth and in turn this could hurt the country’s social welfare distribution model. His successor Christian Lindner (FDP) already made a similar statement on Tuesday.

Unemployment is also likely to rise, warned Steinbrück, who stressed that the gravitas of the situation had not yet reached the German populace.

“I believe that the civilian population has not yet, because of certain inertia, understood what this turning point means,” he told the talk show.

Steinbrück blamed the monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB) for the current situation, claiming the rise in inflation was predictable and “a risk hanging over us for a year or two.” In his view, the currency devaluation is not solely due to the Russian war in Ukraine but rather the risk had been created beforehand, “among other things due to the ultra-expansive policy of the ECB.”

The ECB underestimated inflation and tried to camouflage it, Steinbrück said, accusing the bank of “pumping a lot of money into the markets” and claiming that “it should have known that the question was: How do I get the toothpaste back in the tube?”

Inflation was already steadily rising before the pandemic, with many central banks embarking on a historic level of money printing that many economists pin as the primary cause of the rampant inflation seen across the globe.

Criticism of the EU status of “highly corrupt” Ukraine

Steinbrück does not believe that his successor as finance minister, Christian Lindner, will be able to comply with the debt brake in the future:

“I don’t know how he wants to do it. Above all, how he wants to do it without tax increases.” Steinbrück said, suggesting an increase in inheritance tax as a possibility.

The former prime minister of North Rhine-Westphalia also criticized the possible status of Ukraine as a candidate for EU membership, which materialized solely due to the war.

“There are admission criteria, and, unfortunately, Ukraine is quite far from that,” said the former politician, adding that Ukraine is a country “riddled with oligarchs, which is highly corrupt, and which has a very political judiciary.”

https://rmx.news/article/the-germans-dont-understand-whats-coming-for-them-former-german-finance-minister-warns-of-bad-times-ahead/

Biden’s puppet-status confirmed with script reveal

US leader Joe Biden on Thursday was outed holding a script, ostensibly given to him by his superiors instructing him on how to enter a room, sit down and when to “say hello”. The only problem is that president is not supposed to have any superiors – he was elected by the American people to be the “Commander-in-Chief”.

President Biden is clearly not the supreme commander of the United States who exercises command or control over armed forces. This script revealed that he does not have the military competencies that reside in a country’s executive leadership, as the head of state. In fact, it has become clear that he has no competencies, not even regarding the simplest of tasks. He is being controlled by a shadow group.

“YOU enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants,” the script’s bullet points read. “YOU take YOUR seat.”

“Press enters,” it continues. “YOU give brief comments (2 minutes). Press departs (t). YOU ask Liz Shuler, President, AFL-CIO, a question. Note: Liz is joining virtually. YOU thank participants. YOU depart.” The questions are evidently also rigged.

Joe Biden is already the least popular president in American history, more unpopular than even Donald Trump. Americans are especially disappointed in Biden’s disastrous economic and social policies.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/06/24/bidens-puppet-status-confirmed-with-script-reveal/

Conservative teenager kicked out of college for tweeting support of UK government’s immigration policy

A 17-year-old boy has been kicked out of college for tweeting his support of the U.K. government’s new immigration policy seeking to deport those who arrive illegally into the country to the African nation of Rwanda for processing.

Leo Shepherd, a former student at Burnley College in Lancashire, U.K., was reportedly refused permission to continue with his second year of studies because of his implied support of the Home Office’s latest strategy in dealing with the increasing level of illegal migration being experienced on England’s southern coast.

In the offending tweet, published on June 12, Shepherd commented on a story from the left-wing Mirror newspaper, in which a prospective asylum seeker was quoted as asking for “a chance for a life,” to which he replied: “That life can be had in the beautiful country of Rwanda, which has much nicer weather than the U.K.”

On June 15, Shepherd further tweeted his disapproval of the European Court of Human Rights’ decision to grant last-minute injunctions to a number of applicants claiming that their deportation from the U.K. would infringe upon their human rights, a judgment which effectively temporarily overturned decisions made by Britain’s domestic courts.

“The ECHR blocking the Rwanda plan is utterly ridiculous, a court from across the Channel should not have any right to hinder our elected government,” the former student tweeted.

Days later on June 20, Shepherd revealed that Burnley College had contacted him and refused to take him on for a second year because he “made some tweets they didn’t like about Rwanda.”

“That is the state of Modern Britain,” he added.

The news resulted in an outpouring of support on social media from conservatives who offered advice to the 17-year-old, including from Toby Young, the director of the Free Speech Union, a U.K.-based organization that advocates freedom of speech and offers assistance to those under threat of modern-day cancel culture.

Speaking to the Disrupt YouTube channel, Shepherd explained “there had been a witch hunt led by a group of fellow students” who frequently sent his tweets to a WhatsApp group chat and forwarded them to college staff.

On the broader topic of being a young conservative in the U.K. education system, Shepherd told the channel, “It’s always been pretty difficult, but I found until recently, most people, although they disagreed with me, they were open to my views. Now, I’m in quite a lot of heat.”

Shepherd revealed he had been brought up with conservative values and joined the Conservative party in 2019 to support the current U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Asked what his advice would be to fellow young conservatives who perhaps had their own reservations about voicing their opinion on the political debate, the 17-year-old said: “I wish I could tell them to just brave it, but in this world, it’s very dangerous and difficult to do so. It shouldn’t be, and there needs to be change.

“There are many stories like mine, many people who are ostracized and have had their lives destroyed by the institutions in our country just because they have an opinion people don’t like. It’s an awful state of affairs.”

Shepherd explained he had met with a solicitor to discuss his predicament and was currently on a “fact-finding mission, filing Freedom of Information requests” in order to view the complaints that had been made.

“We’ll see where we can go from there,” he added.

https://rmx.news/article/conservative-teenager-kicked-out-of-college-for-tweeting-support-of-uk-governments-immigration-policy/

Germany: Afghan stabs 19-year-old woman in the head at bus stop

It was a shock early on Thursday morning!

At around 6.20 am, a young woman (19) was brutally attacked in Kandinskyallee at the Mümmelmannsberg bus stop in the Hamburg district of Billstedt.

According to initial investigations, the 19-year-old was about to board a bus when she was stabbed at least once.

An eyewitness reported: “He rammed the knife directly into her head.”

Rescuers took her to hospital with serious injuries. Danger to life!

Officers immediately launched a large-scale manhunt. They quickly tracked down a 29-year-old Afghan. During the search of his flat in the Tonndorf district of Hamburg, the police seized evidence. Around 11.15 a.m., police arrested him at a vocational school in Hamburg-Ottensen. The young man is to be brought before a magistrate on Friday.

The motive for the bloody deed is still completely unclear. According to the newspaper BILD, there are many indications that the victim and the perpetrator knew each other.

https://www.bild.de/regional/hamburg/hamburg-aktuell/als-sie-in-den-bus-stieg-frau-20-in-billstedt-niedergestochen-80486250.bild.html###wt_ref=https:/m.bild.de/

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