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Aja ♀️🇬🇧
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No, I’m sorry, this is absolutely outrageous @npub1ngj2...mg6t and [@filia_charity]( ) Why are people running around warning others of my presence as if I’m any kind of threat? I got a ticket to the disco along with my full weekend conference ticket, which I paid for. The fact that you might or might not be there was of no consideration to me. I don’t even know what you look like — and even if I did, I would have ignored you, just as I did with all the other women who seem to hate me. At this point, honestly, I think your attitude towards me is due to racism and 100% due to classism. I have never once been violent (unlike your mate at the disco), yet I’m being painted as some kind of uncontrollable thug. How dare you slander me like that — how bloody dare you. You know you can, though, because I have no power to stop you. I have no means to silence you with papers (like you threatened when someone called you racist). Well, I’m saying it now: you are racist — a classist, toxic bunch of snobs. Unsafe? You make me laugh..You have put targets on my back with your lies. You have put me in danger...you have risking my life because you cannot shut me up any other way. You all disgust me image
We need to have a serious, grown-up conversation about Islam and the very real ways it is impacting our lives in the UK. Every day, more examples pile up, and every day, politicians, journalists, and academics look the other way or, worse, tell us that we’re the problem for noticing. Just last week, a man who tried to murder another man in broad daylight simply because he burned a book with “magic words” in it was allowed to walk free. Imagine that: attempted murder, motivated by pure religious rage, brushed off by the courts. If it had been any other ideology, it would have been headline news for weeks. And then yesterday, a man named Jihad carried out jihad in a synagogue. You couldn’t make it up. The symbolism is chilling, and yet the media frames it as though it’s just another isolated tragedy, detached from the wider pattern. Some tried to move the focus to the “far-right,” some even said the attack was on a mosque. This is not isolated. This is systemic. This is the reality: Islam is a colonial ideology, and it’s colonising us whether you’re brave enough to admit it or not. Look around: halal certification on our food everywhere, even when we don’t ask for it. Cousin marriage not just tolerated but treated as a cultural norm, despite the social and genetic consequences. Blasphemy laws creeping in through the back door, with police knocking on doors over “offensive” posts while turning a blind eye to actual threats. Sex segregation being pushed in universities and public events. Islamic schools teaching children to separate from wider society. Sharia creeping into family law, with women pressured into religious tribunals instead of accessing the justice system. Whole areas of our cities where British culture is a ghost in its own land. And look at what happened to a schoolteacher from Batley: he is still in hiding, years on, because he dared show the wrong cartoon in a lesson. A schoolboy who scuffed a Quran was treated like a criminal, and his mother was dragged out to publicly beg forgiveness. This isn’t just “cultural sensitivity”—it’s enforcement of blasphemy codes, imported straight from the Islamic world and meekly obeyed by our institutions. And then there are the marches. The huge Palestine demonstrations may look like grassroots outrage to some, but they are also being amplified and bankrolled by foreign Islamic interests with political agendas. Money and influence from abroad are pouring into the UK scene, funding rallies, NGOs, and community groups, swelling turnout and shifting the terms of debate. That’s not just protesting; it’s political engineering: draining our public focus and resources, inflaming divisions, and making it harder for mainstream British institutions to respond effectively to the very real problems on our soil. Part of the reason people here don’t grasp that Islamic nations are perfectly capable of colonialism is because they carry a racist, outdated image in their heads. They picture “the Middle East” as dusty villages, little shacks in the desert, camels, and poverty. But that’s not the reality anymore, if it ever was. What you should be picturing are the skyscrapers of Dubai, the mega-projects of Saudi Arabia, the obscene wealth of Qatar, the influence of the Emirates. These are oil-rich states with bottomless pockets and global ambitions. When you understand that, you see just how naïve it is to think they couldn’t colonise, influence, or reshape other nations. With that kind of money, power, and reach, it’s not just possible—it’s easy. Every time someone dares to point this out, the same tired labels get thrown around: racist, bigot, Islamophobe. It’s a tactic of silencing. But the reality is, none of that changes the facts on the ground. I refuse to accept this. I refuse to submit to it. And we must all do the same. Because if we don’t, the UK will be just another Islamic country within a few decades. That’s not hyperbole. That’s what the trajectory shows. Don’t believe me? Ask yourself why so many countries are part of the Islamic world today. Do you think they all chose it freely? No. They were colonised. They were conquered. They were converted by force, by war, by intimidation. Yes, I know we’re taught in school that colonisation was something only white Europeans did. But the Arabs were doing it centuries earlier, and they were very, very good at it. And the truth is, they haven’t stopped. History doesn’t lie. From North Africa to Persia, from the Balkans to India, from Indonesia to Spain, Islam spread through conquest, not through peaceful coexistence. And every time, the story was the same: a thriving culture subdued, its traditions erased or absorbed, its people forced to comply or face violence. That’s not ancient history. It’s a pattern that continues today, in Europe, in the UK, right under our noses. Our politicians can pretend the threat isn’t real, but they know it is—and we know it is too. That’s why several MPs had to take out extra security during the last election, simply for doing their jobs. The choice before us is stark: either we wake up, grow a spine, and defend the culture, values, and freedoms that generations before us built and died for—or we will lose them. Not slowly, not abstractly, but in our own lifetimes. And make no mistake: submission isn’t safety. It’s the first step towards erasure. So go ahead—keep calling me “far right” if it makes you feel clever. Keep pretending that pointing out what’s happening all around us is the real danger, not the ideology driving knife attacks, blasphemy vigilantism, synagogue terror, and imported street politics. I’m sick of it. I’m sick of being smeared for saying what everyone can see with their own eyes. But here’s the truth: your insults don’t change reality. They don’t stop what’s coming. You can call it “far right” all you like—meanwhile, Islam is advancing, colonising, embedding itself deeper into our institutions and public life. And unless we face up to it, we will lose this country. So choose: you can carry on sneering at people like me, or you can finally wake up. Either way, the clock is ticking.
So Netflix has a show on called Accused, it came out in 2010 but I totally missed it. Anyway the first episode has Sean Bean in it as an AGP 🤣🤣🤣 and its the funniest shit I've ever seen. AGP Bean 👀 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. It came out just pre all the troon stuff being rammed down our throats 24/7 so its very interesting to see what early propaganda they thought would work on us. Anyway its hilarious now, MASSIVE Bean stomping around in hells and lippy is a must see. 🤣💀 Oh and his boyfriend is that prick dad from Adolescence.
When you see how beautiful the traditional clothing of women in Muslim countries is, you realise just how much has been taken from them, replaced with a black veil of death. She is beautiful, she is colourful, she is happy, she is alive. She looks like a bird of paradise in all her glory. All of that has been taken away because men can’t keep their hands to themselves. And now she must live in a sensory deprivation tent. The beauty and colour of a heritage stolen from her by religion. The burqa isnt about being "modest"....the women in this pic is modest. The burqa is an oppressive tool designed to strip women of all their identity, heritage, beauty, and joy. https://bird.makeup/users/wdiafghanistan/statuses/1964146436901068921 View quoted note →
This #PrideMonth I want to remind everyone that gay, lesbian, and bisexual people do not need medical intervention. We don’t need puberty blockers. We don’t need cross-sex hormones. We don’t need so-called “gender-affirming care.” We don’t need binders, surgery, or the rewriting of basic facts. We don’t ask you to ignore what you can see and hear. We don’t ask you to lie for us. All we ask is to be treated like everyone else. Our sexuality is honestly the least interesting thing about us. We just want to get on with our lives without forcing people to say things they don’t believe, and without expecting the world to rearrange itself around us. That’s very different from what we’re seeing now with the +TQ The gender identity movement is demanding total conformity. It’s not just about how someone wants to live—it’s about making everyone else validate that choice, or else be called a bigot. People are being sacked, silenced, or even arrested for stating basic biological facts. That’s not progress. That’s coercion. We are not the same, and we never have been. LGB people fought to be accepted as we are—not to force others to pretend. We never needed special language, medical intervention, or legal threats. We asked for fairness, privacy, and dignity—not for a new ideology to be imposed on everyone else. Because being gay, lesbian, or bisexual doesn’t require anyone to lie. It doesn’t require anyone to play along. It just requires the world to let us live in peace. #LGBWithoutTheTQ