Sunday, November 23, 2025
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26 Cops Injured, 100 Arrested During Migrant Street Battles in Germany.

At least 26 police officers were injured and around 100 people arrested at an Eritrean cultural event held in the German city of Giessen over the weekend. Hundreds of Eritreans tried to force their way into the festival’s venue as a means of showing opposition to the African country’s autocratic leader.

The German authorities said in a public statement that there were “massive attacks” against officers during the protests, with hundreds of Eritrean men throwing smoke bombs, bottles, and stones, as well as damaging vehicles and ripping down fencing around the festival’s venue. As a result, the police were forced to use pepper spray and batons to defend themselves.

“Our police officers are not the buffer for conflicts from third world countries,” argued the Interior Minister of Hessen Peter Beuth, following the event. He added: “It must be made clear to the Eritrean government that Eritrean conflicts must not be carried out on German soil.”

The protestors were furious the festival went ahead, referring to it as a “propaganda exercise” by the Eritrean government. The annual event is organized by the Central Council of Eritreans in Germany, which is often criticized due to its proximity to the Eritrean regime.

The city of Giessen wanted to ban the festival from occurring again after similar violent protests at the previous event in August last year. However, the German courts decided against enforcing the city’s demands.

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At least 26 police officers were injured and around 100 people arrested at an Eritrean cultural event held in the German city of Giessen over the weekend. Hundreds of Eritreans tried to force their way into the festival's venue as a means of showing opposition to the African country's autocratic leader. show more

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There are few better examples – terrorism being one – of a failure of third world integration into Western societies than these internecine, running street battles you see every few weeks, be it in Minnesota or Munich, Wales or Westminster
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‘Miss Netherlands’ 2023 is a Dude.

A transgenderist — Rikkie Valeria Kolle — has been crowned this year’s “Miss Netherlands”. Kolle emerged victorious over the other ten contestants to become the  first biological male to win the prize. He will now go on to participate in the 72nd Miss Universe 2023 pageant in El Salvador later this year.

Kolle said he “envisions a world where no one’s path to authenticity is obstructed” and is “determined to champion self-expression.” He also aspires to become a “prominent voice and role model for the Queer community.”

He will be the second man to compete for the Miss Universe prize as Spain’s Angela Ponce was officially the first biological male to participate in 2018.

There has been considerable backlash online against the Miss Netherlands winner, however. Eva Vlaadingerbroek, a Dutch political commentator, tweeted: “Considering the fact that we live in a post-Truth world, I wasn’t even expecting anything else. It’s all so predictable and unoriginal at this point.”

Raisa Blommestijn, a female Dutch news presenter, equated the decision with the erase of women: “The message is that men are better at being women than women themselves, that men are more beautiful than women. Women are being erased under the guise of progression. But we won’t let that happen.”

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A transgenderist — Rikkie Valeria Kolle — has been crowned this year's "Miss Netherlands". Kolle emerged victorious over the other ten contestants to become the  first biological male to win the prize. He will now go on to participate in the 72nd Miss Universe 2023 pageant in El Salvador later this year.

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Lord’s Prayer ‘Problematic’ as ‘Our Father’ is Sexist, Says Archbishop.

A leading prelate in the Church of England suggests that the ‘Lord’s Prayer’ may be problematic and abusive because the words ‘our father’ are too ‘oppressively patriarchal.’

Stephen Cottrell, the Archbishop of York, which is the second-highest position in the Anglican church behind the Archbishop of Canterbury, said during his opening address about “unity” at the General Synod, the Church of England’s ruling body.

”I know the word ‘father’ is problematic for those whose experience of earthly fathers has been destructive and abusive, and for all of us who have laboured rather too much from an oppressively patriarchal grip on life.”

The Lord’s Prayer has been recited by Christians in countless languages and across the world for nearly 2,000 years. The Prayer appears twice in the New Testament: once in Matthew 6:9 and a second time in Luke 11:2.

The remarks have sparked an immediate backlash, with Canon Dr. Chris Sugden, chairman of the orthodox Anglican Mainstream group, publicly stating: “Is the Archbishop of York saying Jesus was wrong or that Jesus was not pastorally aware? I can’t believe he is doing that consciously…”

“It seems to be emblematic of the approach of some church leaders to take their cues from culture rather than scripture,” Dr. Sugden added.

The Archbishop’s comments were made following the Church’s last General Synod in February this year, in which leading members discussed whether to make God “gender neutral.” Only last week did Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, announce that universities should see budget cuts if they  allow trans people to be insulted.

 

 

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A leading prelate in the Church of England suggests that the 'Lord's Prayer' may be problematic and abusive because the words 'our father' are too 'oppressively patriarchal.' show more
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Soros’s Son Has Visited Biden’s White House 20 Times… So Far.

Alex Soros, son and heir of billionaire plutocrat George Soros, has extremely privileged access to Joe Biden’s White House, having visited at least 20 times since the Democrat took office. The 37-year-old has taken the reins at Open Society Foundations (OSF), the flagship activist organization of his father, now 92.

While Soros Sr., a convicted insider trader who has harbored lifelong delusions of being “a god”, has been one of the most prolific political donors in history, funding open borders activism and the election of progressive prosecutors such as Alvin Bragg, his son says he is “[even] more political”.

Alex is particularly close to leading Democrats such as Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, and Nancy Pelosi, regularly sharing selfies with them on social media, and openly declaring that he wants to help their party take back the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024.

There are hints that all is not well in Soros-world as Alex takes over, however. OSF is slashing 40 percent of global staff, leaving many activist non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that rely on it as a cash cow concerned for their own future. The cutbacks come despite the fact that Soros Sr. transferred $18 billion to OSF as recently as 2017 – more than the annual income tax take of many countries.

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Alex Soros, son and heir of billionaire plutocrat George Soros, has extremely privileged access to Joe Biden's White House, having visited at least 20 times since the Democrat took office. The 37-year-old has taken the reins at Open Society Foundations (OSF), the flagship activist organization of his father, now 92. show more

Trans Pedo Avoids Jail Due to Lengthy Determination Over Men or Women’s Prison.

A transgender pedophile has avoided imprisonment after a court delayed the case in order to decide whether he should go to a male or female prison. Tanya Howes – a man dressed as a woman – admitted to three charges of possessing indecent images of children, including 39 ‘Category A’ images – the most serious – and another 100 extreme pornographic images and videos in February 2020.

The usual punishment for such offenses in English law is between six months and three years imprisonment, with Howes even being told by magistrates his crimes “would normally attract immediate custody.” Instead, he was ordered to undertake 30 days of rehabilitation, pay victim surcharges, and was added to the sex offenders register.

The court adjourned the case following an application by the Norfolk Probation Service, which referred the case to the Transgender Case Board to determine the appropriate prison for him as a self-described transgender woman. “Because of the [time] lag, no reoffending and because probation feel they can rehabilitate you,” Howes skipped incarceration, stated the leading magistrate in the court, Ian Taylor.

“It seems unduly lenient. It’s nothing to do with the person being transgender, it’s the nature of the offences… [the verdict] ought to be revised,” says David Campbell Bannerman, a Norfolk-based former Member of the European Parliament.

 

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A transgender pedophile has avoided imprisonment after a court delayed the case in order to decide whether he should go to a male or female prison. Tanya Howes – a man dressed as a woman – admitted to three charges of possessing indecent images of children, including 39 'Category A' images – the most serious – and another 100 extreme pornographic images and videos in February 2020. show more

NEW — DeSantis Booster Erick Erickson Admits ‘Campaign Frustration,’ Says ‘Something Needs to Happen’.

Center-right media personality and Ron DeSantis cheerleader Erick Erickson took to Twitter Saturday afternoon to admit the existence of “ongoing threads of frustration” about the Florida governor’s campaign in a “number of group chats and email lists,” of which he is a member.

The tweet also appears to confirm the existence of pro-DeSantis group chats amongst media personalities and political types, though no further details about membership of said groups was offered.

“I’m on a number of group chats, email lists, etc., and all of them are dealing with ongoing threads of frustration about the DeSantis campaign,” Erickson, an early “NeverTrumper” from 2016 wrote.

“The perception is settling in that something needs to happen, but everyone has a different opinion on what to do,” he concluded.

The news follows months of National Pulse reporting on the calamitous nature of the DeSantis campaign, connected with its hodge-podge of advisors who believe in amnesty, are embroiled in active lawsuits against their campaign work, and whose own family members have publicly rebuked their political decisions.

Erickson has been one of the few people Ron DeSantis has interviewed with, and has used his column inches and air time to promote the Florida governor’s presidential campaign repeatedly.

UPDATE: Jenna Ellis, another DeSantis booster, has confirmed the claims and thrown shade at Never Back Down PAC spokesman Steve Cortes for admitting the campaign is behind.

 

 

 

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Center-right media personality and Ron DeSantis cheerleader Erick Erickson took to Twitter Saturday afternoon to admit the existence of “ongoing threads of frustration” about the Florida governor’s campaign in a “number of group chats and email lists,” of which he is a member. show more

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Afghan Interpreter Given Special Visa After Biden’s Withdrawal Shot Dead by D.C. Thugs.

An Afghan interpreter who survived working alongside U.S. special forces fighting the Taliban for ten years has been shot and killed in Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Democrat-run Washington, D.C.

Nasrat Ahmadyar, a father-of-four, is said to have “come to America to be safe,” according to Jeramie Malone, who assists Afghans resettling in the U.S.

Photographs taken in Afghanistan show Nasrat wearing military fatigues and carrying a rifle alongside American special forces members. After fleeing to America following Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal from the country, which is now more under Taliban control than it was before the 2001 invasion, he initially settled in Philadelphia, but moved due to concerns it was too violent.

D.C. proved no safer for Nasrat, however, as he was killed by a gunshot to the stomach while working as a Lyft driver. Surveillance footage shows four males running from the scene of the crime, but no one had been arrested as of the time of publication. He was the tenth person killed in the American capital over a period of just five days.

 

 

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An Afghan interpreter who survived working alongside U.S. special forces fighting the Taliban for ten years has been shot and killed in Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Democrat-run Washington, D.C. show more
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Ukraine Soldier: ‘War is a Haven’ from Normal Life.

The war in Ukraine is becoming part of ordinary life and even a “sort of haven” for soldiers on the front lines in spite of the violence, says Yehor Firsov, a combat paramedic in the Ukrainian army and former Member of Parliament who wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post this week.

Firsov – who regularly appears across the media – discusses in his article the “nonchalant behavior among local people,” seemingly channeling the infamous “Blitz spirit” which gripped London in the early 1940s.

“These days, the city is often shelled. But this doesn’t keep dozens of teenagers from gathering and playing volleyball at the sports field. Not even the sound of nearby explosions stops them; the game continues as though nothing is happening.”

Firsov continues:

“Despite the daily violence, the war has become a sort of haven for some. One of the officers in my company just turned 60. According to the law, this means he has to retire. You’d think he would be packing his stuff to go home to his wife and children. Instead, he’s trying to find a loophole in the law so he can stay on.”

Forest (the aforementioned officer’s moniker) once confessed to Firsov: “I’ve been here for almost 10 years. I have authority among the men, I have a clear mission. And there, in Vinnytsia, who needs me there? If I retire, I’m just another pensioner with two concussions.”
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The war in Ukraine is becoming part of ordinary life and even a "sort of haven" for soldiers on the front lines in spite of the violence, says Yehor Firsov, a combat paramedic in the Ukrainian army and former Member of Parliament who wrote an op-ed for the Washington Post this week. show more
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NY Mayor Forged Dead Cop Pic for Political Stunt.

New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams used city resources to forge a picture of a slain police officer he claimed he carried in his wallet for decades. Sources inside NY City Hall say the Democrat, who was asked to produce the photograph by the media days after he mentioned it at a press conference, had staff print out a black and white photo of Officer Robert Venable found on Google, then artificially age it by crumpling it up and even splashing coffee on it.

By its own admission, the Mayor’s office “wasted an inordinate amount of time” contacting family members and former colleagues of Venable to try and substantiate his claims of a close friendship with the late policeman after the story broke, complaining he was the victim of a “campaign to paint [him] as a liar.”

Mayor Adams has been caught stretching the truth before, however. During the 2021 mayoral campaign he claimed he had transferred ownership of a Brooklyn apartment to someone else in 2007, producing a letter that was not notarized and bore only his signature as “proof”. This year he filed disclosure forms showing he still owns it.

Adams does not take criticism well, recently exploding at an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor who accused him of raising rents in the city. Adams claimed the old lady was treating him like a plantation slave, and demanded she “give me the respect I deserve”.

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New York City's Mayor Eric Adams used city resources to forge a picture of a slain police officer he claimed he carried in his wallet for decades. Sources inside NY City Hall say the Democrat, who was asked to produce the photograph by the media days after he mentioned it at a press conference, had staff print out a black and white photo of Officer Robert Venable found on Google, then artificially age it by crumpling it up and even splashing coffee on it. show more

Dutch PM Resigns Over Mass Migration, Farmers Party Expected to Surge.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is resigning following his attempts to curb inward migration, which caused friction inside his four-party coalition government. The country now faces elections featuring the famous Farmers Citizens Movement, as well as migration-skeptic firebrand Geert Wilders.

Rutte is likely to seek a fifth term, depending on the will of his party, with recent polling showing him likely to command the largest number of seats (28) in the Dutch parliament. The Farmers Citizens Movement currently only has one member of the House of Representatives, expected to surge to over 20, making them the second largest party. The Farmers Citizens Movement recently delivered a shock in Senate elections, making it the largest party in the upper chamber.

The serving PM’s resignation came against the backdrop of almost 50,000 asylum seekers entering the country over the past year, with projections of up to 75,000 for the next. These are relatively “small” numbers by US or UK standards, but for a country physically smaller than San Bernardino County in California, the numbers are have caused major upheaval.

The country is home to 17 million people, making it comparable in population to Pennsylvania, which itself received 51,000 non-citizens in 2022.

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is resigning following his attempts to curb inward migration, which caused friction inside his four-party coalition government. The country now faces elections featuring the famous Farmers Citizens Movement, as well as migration-skeptic firebrand Geert Wilders. show more

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Migration is once again the hottest topic against the West, dropping as a concern, briefly, against the backdrop of COVID-19 and the pressure release of Brexit and Trump in 2016
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