Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Trump's Retweets And Other Stories

President Trump, or someone using his Twitter account, has retweeted three Tweets by Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, described as a "far-right" group.  (Apparently, supporting free speech about Islam and Muslims makes you "far-right" in the U.K., but I digress.)  Each of her Tweets includes a video of a violent act by a Muslim, or someone purported to be a Muslim.  The authenticity of each video, as in whether the violent person(s) really is or are Muslim(s), seems to be a matter of debate.

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In other stories:

An Italian village, population 7, will get 80 migrants.

In Germany, migrant attacks on police have reached "epidemic proportions".


French President Emmanuel Macron is not all that popular these days.

Contrary to popular perception, there are indeed migrants in Poland.

In Australia, Milo stirs the pot.



To protect themselves, Jews in Bochum, Germany will stop wearing the kippot.



Some Arabic terms for non-Muslims.  (H/T Global Patriot Radio for the Tweet)




A convicted war criminal renders his sentence moot.




And last but not least, sports broadcaster Al Michaels speculates on Eli Manning's future.

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