greggerypeccary wrote on Jun 11
th, 2025 at 6:03pm:
Frank wrote on Jun 11
th, 2025 at 5:53pm:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Jun 11
th, 2025 at 3:58pm:
SerialBrain9 wrote on Jun 11
th, 2025 at 2:10pm:
SerialBrain9 wrote on Jun 11
th, 2025 at 7:04am:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Jun 10
th, 2025 at 5:06pm:
I saw the Australian reporter get shot with a rubber bullet.
To think how Frannie supports that too... It's just another example of how far they're moving the line...
It never ends. They MUST support Trump.
Where were you when Australians were getting fired upon by their own governments and police ?
Quote: An Australian journalist who was shot by a rubber bullet in the US previously celebrated the jailing of an anti-lockdown protest organiser, claiming it would be a "warning" to others.
FarQ Biatch… 🖕
https://x.com/skynewsaust/status/1932622702675963917?s=61&t=pr9sQbfDnRXI42Hsv2j5... So unprovoked shooting (thankfully with rubber bullets) is ok if someone has once said something you don't agree with?
I would hope that if you ever take a stand for something and attend a protest, not just have a sook behind a screen, that you'd be the first to get shot if that's how you feel.
Live your truth, Biatch.
I'll be the first to defend the shooter to return your logic (since you're all about that now) in kind.
She wasn't hit, ...
Incorrect.
What other lie would you like to share, you racist piece of
sh
it?
The anti-ICE protestors are in the minority. Opinion polls in the USA consistently find that the majority of Americans support strict border controls and endorse Trump’s deportation policy. One such poll published on Monday by CBS revealed that 54 per cent of respondents approve of Trump’s policy.
European polls return similar results, whether in Britain, Germany or France. A YouGov poll last August asked Britons if they ‘support or oppose a move to increase the number of deportations of illegal immigrants from the UK’. Sixty-seven per cent voiced their support and 19 per cent expressed their opposition.
Yet the will of the silent majority is ignored by the political class and challenged by an aggressive minority.How will Europe’s small but powerful pro-migrant minority respond if the EU makes good on its pledge to introduce ‘return hubs’ in an effort to stem the continent’s migrant crisis? The initiative was outlined in March this year: those arriving illegally in Europe will be sent to countries outside the EU where their asylum claims will be processed.
Amnesty International savaged the plan, declaring it ‘a new low for Europe’ because migrants will ‘languish in detention centres, with little credible guarantees that their rights will be upheld’.
This argument won’t wash with the majority of Europeans who for years have been demanding that their governments restore order to their borders. They have been ignored by a political elite which has consistently sided with the minority in favour of mass immigration.
Trump, on the other hand, is acting in the interest of the majority and deporting those who are in America illegally. The liberal minority is tasting defeat and, like all bad losers, their rage knows no bounds.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/will-the-l-a-immigration-riots-reach-europe/