Kendrick Lamar is being congratulated by sycophants for virtue-signaling toward one of his own fans. Lamar was performing the song “M.A.A.D City” at the Hangout Festival in Alabama. The song repeats the dreaded “n-word” 15 times. Lamar invited one of his fans onstage to rap along. The fan was a white female named Delaney, who…
MORE »A shocking new report has revealed over 5,000 new cases of Female Genital Mutilation were recorded between 2016-2017 in the United Kingdom. Reported by anti-extremist group Quilliam, the damning dossier states that though “5391 new cases of FGM were recorded in the UK […] Britain has failed to bring a single perpetrator of FGM to…
MORE »Prominent YouTuber and Infowarrior Paul Joseph Watson has been censored on YouTube, yet again. Conceptualize his awe. Watson made a video titled “The Truth About ‘This is America,’” analyzing a music video by Childish Gambino–a wealthy Hollywood star–that went viral last week. Watson soon found his video hit with an age restriction: Paul Joseph Watson…
MORE »In a city besieged by acid attacks, homicides, and a knife crime epidemic, one man has the solution to save us all: Banning junk food advertisements. That’s right. Further proving that he is the heroic Mayor we need but do not deserve, Sadiq Khan is planning London’s first ever junk food advertisement ban across the…
MORE »Saint Lily Allen has revealed that she cannot house any refugees in her luxury flat, despite earlier claims that she would do so. Sorry, Syrians, there’s no room at the Allen Inn. Allen, who was once known for being a singer, previously stated she would take in a refugee after traveling to Calais to apologize…
MORE »Sadiq Khan is back at it again with opinions that nobody asked for. This time, when speaking to BBC Radio 4, Sadiq declared that he would be “happy” to “speak” with President Trump, despite taking any and every opportunity to attack him. Sadiq, as always, had a lot to say about Trump, though the Mayor…
MORE »A man with “significant learning difficulties” was arrested and jailed after found in a Scottish street carrying a potato peeler “without reasonable excuse.” The United Kingdom must be stopped. Scott Walker, 39, was taken from custody to Dunfermline Sheriff Court where he admitted that he was carrying a potato peeler in a public place. Technically a potato…
MORE »Former assistant editor of the Huffington Post Dina Rickman caused a stir on social media after claiming Transport For London, London’s mass transit authority, were encouraging sexual harassment with a sign on the underground. The sign, with normal vision, reads: “When you see something beautiful in someone, tell them. It may take a second to…
MORE »And this little piggy went to the gulag. A video sharing app in China has removed British children television show Peppa Pig due to it being “subversive.” Douyin, the Chinese app, has blocked the Western porcine after state media claimed that Peppa had become an icon for “unruly” young Chinese adults. According to the Global…
MORE »The cult of recreational outrage was in full swing over the weekend ignited by a high school student’s prom dress. A Twitter user by the name of Keziah uploaded photographs dressed in her prom outfit, which was a cheongsam, or a Chinese-style dress. Though a fairly innocuous photoset, the tweet caught the ire of another…
MORE »German Jews are warning their own people against wearing yarmulkes in public due to a rise in anti-Semitic attacks. Josef Schuster, who is president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, spoke to Berlin public radio to advise Jews to be careful in big cities. He said: “Defiantly showing your colours would in principle…
MORE »The U.K. police have made themselves a laughing stock yet again, this time by gloating over the arrest of a driver who swore at a speed camera. Next, they’ll require a license to use social media correctly. Timothy Hill, 67, gave speed cameras the middle finger three times whilst driving in north-east England last December….
MORE »A woman has astoundingly been convicted of being “grossly offensive” over a lyric on an Instagram tribute post. Chelsea Russell, 19, from Liverpool, U.K., posted a lyric from Snap Dogg’s “I’m Trippin’” on Instagram. The lyric contained racist language, but the post was meant to pay tribute to a boy who had died in a…
MORE »The Guardian is hosting it’s yearly short story competition for only black, Asian, and minority ethnic writers. No whites allowed. Showcased on the Guardian‘s website, the third competition of its kind, the winner for best short story will win £1000 ($1421) and an exclusive one-day publishing workshop. But only if you aren’t white. Last year’s…
MORE »In yet another damning revelation against British authorities, a Rotherham child abuse victim has come forward to say police accused her of being a ‘child prostitute’ and even threatened to take her kids away. Speaking to the Mail on Sunday with an extract from her new book, Sammy Woodhouse details her horrifying past as a grooming gang…
MORE »A YouGov poll commissioned by Hope Not Hate, a organization that considers left-leaning comedian Ricky Gervais to be “far right,” found two out of five Brits are deeply concerned about multiculturalism. The poll took answers from 5200 people. 43 per cent of responders predicted that relationships will deteriorate between U.K. communities over the next few years….
MORE »Speaking to several media outlets while promoting his new film, Corey Feldman revealed his car doors were locked during a recent alleged attack. The former child star caused a stir on social media on March 28 claiming that he was stabbed whilst sitting in his car at a red light in Los Angeles. He tweeted…
MORE »Meet David Lammy, MP for the Labour party and representing Tottenham since 2000. Lammy made the rounds on social media this week for a goof during a televised interview with the BBC. Due to an increase in knife crime and violence, concerns are rising over the safety of the London youth and the efficiency of…
MORE »A 78-year-old pensioner who was arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar has been released on bail. The pensioner, named locally as Richard Osborn-Brooks found two intruders inside his house at South Park Crescent in southeast London at approximately 12:45am. One of the intruders was armed with a screwdriver, causing a struggle with Osborn-Brooks…
MORE »Shocking documents have revealed that British police officers are being trained to avoid giving vital evidence that would undermine their criminal cases. A dossier, seen by The Times of London draws upon reports from 14 focus groups with the police. These focus groups included prosecutors, judges, and a survey of prosecutors. In one section of the…
MORE »The violent crime and murder rate for London in February and March has overtaken New York’s figures for the first time in modern history, statistics show. New York and London have roughly the same population (8.5m), hence the comparison. Statistics from the Metropolitan police and the New York Police Department reported by the Sunday Times show that…
MORE »An e-mail obtained by DANGEROUS appears to show a targeted harassment campaign from a far-left activist group to get Tommy Robinson suspended from Twitter. On Wednesday the 35-year-old British activist was suspended yet again from the social media platform, and this time the ban appears to be permanent. Though Robinson had over 400,000 followers at…
MORE »A student group of activists are calling from the statute of Thomas Jefferson to be removed from campus at Hofstra University. Student and Black Lives Matter activist Ja’loni Owens started a petition on Change.org demanding of the removal of the statue. Owens writes: It is unfortunate then that a bronze sculpture of a 71-year-old Thomas…
MORE »Popular satirist and comedian Tom Walker, known by his alias Jonathan Pie, has been reported to the U.K. Metropolitan police over a video he uploaded regarding freedom of speech. Though he was reported for a “social experiment,” the Metropolitan police have supposedly taken the speech code violation seriously. In a screenshot uploaded to his Twitter…
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