Month: February 2023
Woke Madness Tries to Kill Off British Culture
Tommy Robinson: Fighting Irish Women Rise Up Against Migrant Rape Epidemic

Reusable Toilet Paper

To be a good person, you have to do good works. That does not mean anthropocentrically attempting to improve the human condition, because humans are a cancer. You have to do symbolic works that accomplish nothing other than to make a pageant out of your reverence for the environment. One way to prove you are a good person is to reuse your toilet paper:
One woman on TikTok revealed that she makes reusable toilet paper out of old pajamas, all in the sake of having what she calls a “low-waste” home.
The used squares of flannel go in the washing machine, where the bacteria can spread to clothing, dish towels, et cetera.
It isn’t just one lone kook doing this:
There are pros and cons to using reusable toilet paper, according to Healthline. On one hand, there are concerns when it comes to handling the cloth after it’s used, as E. coli, a bacteria that can cause diarrhea and fever, can be a worry. …
But, according to the outlet, benefits include reducing pollution and that it can be gentler on the skin — not to mention, it’s easy to make.
We can laugh for now, because the Biden Regime has not yet showcased its green virtue by making reusable toilet paper mandatory by executive order or EPA deep state regulatory decree.
@tiny_waste Replying to @caw0528 explaining family cloth #familycloth #sustainablehome #lowwastelifestyle ♬ original sound – Tiny Waste
Hungarian archbishop: ‘Muslims are also being called in to get Christ and Christianity out of Europe’
Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA): 83 per cent of all potential offenders in Germany are Islamists

The security authorities have revealed that 608 people are currently classified as so-called potential offenders in Germany. According to this, 505 people are classified in the area of “religious ideology”, a spokeswoman of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) told this newspaper, the Neue Westfälische. The area of “religious ideology” is listed by the BKA as a sub-category of Islamist-motivated terrorism and extremism.
In the area of right-wing extremism, there are currently 72 dangerous persons, nine in the area of left-wing extremism and 22 in the area of “foreign ideology”. In addition to the category of dangerous persons, the BKA also records “relevant persons” who do not pose a concrete threat of attack, but who support serious politically motivated crimes.
In the area of religious ideology, these are 504 people, in the right-wing extremist scene 186 people are counted and among left-wing extremists 73 people. Another 45 people would fall into the area of “foreign ideology” in this category.
Of the Islamist high-risk suspects, 92 are currently in custody. As far as the security authorities know, 203 persons from this spectrum are currently abroad. Accordingly, there are apparently 210 Islamist hazards currently at large in Germany.
According to terrorism expert Peter Neumann, however, a terrorist threat does not emanate solely from persons who “have been trained by or fought for organised groups such as the Islamic State, but from ‘lone wolves'”, the newspaper Die Welt reported. It had been shown several times in the past years that such persons were capable of committing deadly attacks.
https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/deutschland/2023/bka-islamisten/
India: Minor girls sexually harassed by Principal in govt-aided Muslim school

The principal of a government-aided Muslim school has been arrested for sexual harassment. His wife and the school Correspondent have also been booked under POCSO for aiding him. The victims were Muslim girls and the principal was arrested only after they sat in protest and Muslim outfits joined them.
Three 12th grade girls studying in the Muslim Girls Higher Secondary school in Melapalayam, Tirunelveli, were sexually harassed by the principal. It is reported that they came late to school one day and the principal took them to his office on the pretext of admonishing them. He sexually harassed them there and on another occasion as well.
A Tamil media report about the incident says that he feigned ache in his hands and asked the girls to massage them and sexually harassed the girls. The girls staged an in-house agitation and their parents joined them upon hearing the news. Other parents and Muslim outfits also reached the school and escalated the protest seeking immediate arrest of the principal.
Police officials and the district administration had to intervene and placate the parents assuring immediate action. A formal complaint was filed and Principal Qutb ud-din Najeeb, his wife Mohideen Fatima and Correspondent Kadar Ammal were booked under the POCSO Act. Qutb ud-din was arrested the same night and lodged in prison. Melapalayam is a Muslim-majority area and most of the students would be Muslim girls. But the minority institution tag doesn’t stop them from admitting Hindu children who could have been victims of the sexual predator as much as the Muslim girls.
Islamic outfits, especially the radical ones like PFI and SDPI, have been vehemently fighting for hijab, burqa and other Islamic outfits to be allowed in educational institutions even as an originally Islamic country like Iran is fighting against it. Yet, in a conservative Muslim school totally run by Muslims, Muslim girls wearing these Islamic outfits to safeguard their dignity are sexually harassed.
Except for Nakheeran, a digital magazine, no other media mentioned the fact that the school is subsidised by the government. As a minority school, the concerned school is exempted from the RTE Act and is eligible for the discriminatory Infrastructure Development in Minority Institutes(IDMI) scheme as well. Through the IDMI scheme, minority institutions can avail Rs.50 lakh or 75% of the total estimate if they want to expand the infrastructure. If it were a Hindu-run institution, Dravidianists and liberals would have descended on Hindus with contempt, terming it as an RSS, BJP, and Hindutva ideological crime.
When PSBB, a school run by Brahmins in Chennai, was in the news when one of their teachers sexually harassed students, and when the same happened in Chinmaya Vidyalaya in Coimbatore, media and Dravidianists dragged them through mud just for teaching Sanatani values.
India: Dalit community’s wedding procession attacked by a Muslim mob in Bharatpur

On Tuesday, February 21, an agitated Muslim mob reportedly assaulted the wedding procession (Baraat) of a Dalit youth in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur. The baraatis were reportedly beaten by the village head (sarpanch) as the procession passed. An attempt to stop the DJ from playing during the procession was what ignited the dispute.
Three persons have been hurt in the fight and are receiving medical treatment at a nearby hospital. One of the injured is in critical condition.
Moreover, the assailants are accused of trampling on Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar’s picture. A case has been registered by the police, and an investigation has been initiated.
According to media reports, the matter pertains to Sablana village under Kaman police station limits. On the day of the incident, there was a wedding of Aarti, the sister of Mukesh Jatav. The family belongs to the Scheduled Caste community. The procession had left the nearby Jurhara police station area and travelled from the village of Naunera. Mukesh alleged that the baraatis were coming towards his house while playing DJ when some Muslim youths namely Nadeem, Sohil, Mausam, Jamshed, Afroz, Dhoni, Mustakeem, Salman, Sabba, Faizan, Mulla, and Munfed from the same Sablana village asked the baraatis to stop the DJ. This led to an argument between the two parties. When the accused saw the photograph of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar in the procession, they threw it down and crushed it with their feet.
Mukesh claims that during this argument, the accused assaulted the baraatis. Together with the sticks and rods in their hands, the assailants also used sharp objects like axes during the attack. Two of the attackers also stole the currency notes pasted on the garland that was around the groom’s neck. It is said that the garland included notes totalling 11,000 rupees. The perpetrators also snatched 32 thousand rupees kept in the pocket of Mukesh Jatav, the bride’s brother.
Mukesh, the victim, said that a sizable crowd gathered at the scene as a result of the uproar. The attackers then fled the spot. While leaving, the accused youths also threatened to kill the victim if he dared to take legal action against them. The victims said that the accused also stole gold jewellery during the attack. It is also said that the Muslims in the village were harassing the Dalits long before this. Also, the attackers have threatened to face the same consequences if a wedding procession again passes from the village.
Three members of the Dalit community, including the complainant Mukesh Jatav, were injured in the incident. It has been said that the condition of Naresh, one of the victims is critical. The police have filed a case against the accused under the SC/ST Act and sections 143, 341, 323, 336, 379, 506, and 504 of the IPC in accordance with the victim’s complaint. Police have launched a search to nab the absconding accused.
It is pertinent to note that a similar case in Kaman village was reported last year wherein several Muslims attacked a Dalit groom, his family, and other family members in April 2022 because the DJ was performing at a wedding. The accused forbade members of the Dalit community from playing DJ, stopped them from doing the wedding ritual known as Binawra, and thrashed them with sticks.
Threats to PM Meloni and Praise of Communist Massacre Heard Among “Anti-Fascist” Protestors

A march of “anti-fascist” protesters in Florence allegedly saw participants directly threaten Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and praise a communist massacre of Italian civilians during the Second World War.
The gathering of “anti-fascists” took place Tuesday evening following violence between a group of right-wing students from the group Azione Studentesca (Student Action) and others outside a local high school as the right-wing group was handing out leaflets.
The demonstration, organised by left-wing student groups, has claimed the attacks by Azione Studentesca members were pre-planned. However, during the event, some of the demonstrators could be heard threatening Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Il Giornale reports.
“Fascist Meloni you are the first on the list,” participants allegedly chanted and went on to celebrate the Foibe massacres that took place against Italian civilians by communist Josip Broz Tito, who later became the leader of Yugoslavia saying, “Long live the Foibe, comrade Tito taught us that.”
As many as 15,000 ethnic Italians were tortured or killed during the Foibe massacres in which victims were thrown into narrow gorges and pits known as Foibe in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Istria and Dalmatia in modern-day Croatia.
Prime Minister Meloni spoke out on the Italian Day of Remembrance of the massacres earlier this month saying, “Today, Italy marks the Day of Remembrance and pays its tribute to the martyrs of the Foibe and to the Italians who were forced to abandon their homes just because they were Italian.”
“Hundreds of thousands of our compatriots who were forced to flee and whom the nation did not know how to welcome as it should have done,” she added.
The Day of Remembrance has only been acknowledged since 2004 as anti-fascist groups and activists had largely kept the extent of the massacres hidden from the public.
One Italian anti-fascist group, the ANPI, went as far as demanding a plaque to victims of the Foibe massacres be removed from a memorial garden in Turin, claiming the plaque was “abusive.”
Greens demand change in Germany’s ‘failed’ migration policy
A group of German Green politicians is calling for a radical change in what they call Germany’s “failed migration policy,” and municipalities agree, business daily Handelsblatt reports.
The chief executive of the Association of Towns and Municipalities, Gerd Landsberg, has welcomed the call by a group of Green politicians for a tougher asylum policy. “We need a turnaround in migration policy, also to ensure social acceptance,” Landsberg told Handelsblatt. “This includes more effective integration, clearer communication, also toward the arriving people, and active participation from the asylum seekers.”
Earlier, a group within the Green Party had called for a change of course in refugee policy in light of the completely overburdened municipalities. It calls itself “Vert Realos,” meaning “Real Greens.”
In a paper titled “Memorandum for a different migration policy in Germany,” the group warns of a shift to the right “should citizens continue to lose their sense of security and migrants not be perceived as a normality in the neighborhood.”
Germany alone, without European cooperation, cannot take in all the refugees, emphasize the signatories, including Rebecca Harms, the former Greens–European Free Alliance president in the European Parliament, and Tübingen’s mayor, Boris Palmer.
Landsberg, who is a member of the conservative CDU, stressed that it is of course necessary to help people who are being persecuted or who have come from war zones such as Ukraine, but this is also a European challenge, he said.
“It cannot be that Germany bears the main burden and the other EU states take in significantly fewer people,” said the head of the association of cities. The principle in Europe, he said, must be: Help, distribute fairly, but also protect the external borders effectively. “This is also indispensable for acceptance among our population.”
Criticism for a lack of “a clear integration concept”
The Green proposal is also being debated in the traffic light federal coalition. The FDP was open to the demands, while the SPD reacted cautiously. The spokesman for migration and integration of the SPD parliamentary group, Lars Castellucci, spoke of an “internal party matter” of the Green Party. “They should be happy to discuss it,” Castellucci told Handelsblatt. “If there are concerns in the coalition, it will be discussed openly.”
https://rmx.news/germany/greens-demand-change-in-germanys-failed-migration-policy/