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Wall Street Mav @WallStreetMav - The perp had already been denied his asylum claim. Instead of being deported, he was staying in a taxpayer funded hotel that the UK government confiscated for migrants.
Another UK girl ends up r*ped because of it.
The UK government hates its people.
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Daily Mail @DailyMail
Failed asylum seeker convicted of raping woman in her own home after his crying victim made secret recording of attack
https://trib.al/edyiH7j
https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/1999187677955211498
Wall Street Mav @WallStreetMav - The Muslims in elected positions in the UK seem to be covering up for what the Pakistani grooming gangs are doing.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has repeatedly pretended as if he has no idea what a grooming gang even is. The feigned ignorance is pathetic. He is covering up for his fellow Pakistani pedos.
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The British Patriot @TheBritLad
Not all Muslims are bad people.
Not every Muslim is a terrorist or a peadophile.
Simple question:
Where are the good Muslims calling out the bad Muslims?
https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/1999179437502353538
Walter Curt @wcdispatch - The Republican Party does not want to win the midterms, and they will lose them if we let them.
I was just in Washington, D.C. for George Santos’ Christmas party. It was good to see friends, take a couple nights off, and breathe for a moment. I don’t take time off often, but I went for George, and it turned out I got more than rest out of the trip.
For months now, the right has been scattered. Fighting about podcast hosts. Fighting about personalities. Fighting about who said what, when, and how. Endless noise. I try to stay out of that game because it’s a distraction—but recently, even I got pulled into it. With what Candace Owens was doing to TPUSA, and TPUSA not responding, I felt it mattered to address it. TPUSA is an organization that cannot fail. We need it to win. But now that Erika is responding, it’s time to move on and get back to work.
That’s why this trip mattered.
At the party, and afterward, I spent real time with people who were focused on what actually matters: winning. @ScottPresler and I talked for hours. And from the first sentence, there was no small talk. No personality gossip. No internet drama. Just one question, over and over: How do we win?
Where can we win seats? How many? What are the odds for Vivek in Ohio? Does Sherrod Brown survive? What needs to be done now?
Laser focus. No fluff. No ego. Winning.
That reset was important for me. Over the past few months, especially after the loss in Virginia, I lost focus. But we’re coming to the end of the year, and it’s time to dial back in. From here forward, I’m done caring about what internet personalities are doing. I care about one thing only: how we win.
Because here’s the reality, the Republican Party is going to drop the ball again, just like they did in Virginia, unless we force them not to.
Look at Indiana. Republican senators just refused to redistrict the congressional map, gifting Democrats two House seats. Why? Because too many Republicans still don’t want to win.
They don’t know what time it is.
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