You seem to overlook the elephant in the room , one of your brave asylum seekers choking the 1 child to cross the channel to death whilst raping her in front of one of the only women to cross the channel her mother . He couldn't even wait to get here before raping & killing little girls. You seem more concerned with the non existent bogeyman fascists
I was actually concerned with the accusations and responded to it. Do you have a query in relation to the crime?
Well Trump is rather vocal. Or do you mean those who speak up about it a lot? If that’s your logic Tommeh is definitely a kiddy fiddler, considering all his mates who’ve been caught, it wouldn’t be a big surprise, birds of a feather and all that.
This sounds like mopey crap Jews and Black's identify as such due to their disporia. Blacks in the US can barely trace their roots past their ancestors plantation and had to invent their culture Whites can trace their homeland through their names and celebrate the following Christian and European cultures every single year and the only thing ruining them is capitalism Christian Celebrations (Religious) Christmas (December 25) Easter (March/April, date varies) Good Friday (Friday before Easter) Palm Sunday (Sunday before Easter) Maundy Thursday (Thursday before Easter) Ash Wednesday (46 days before Easter) Lent (40 days leading up to Easter) Pentecost (50 days after Easter) Advent (4 weeks before Christmas) All Saints' Day (November 1) Epiphany (January 6) Feast of the Immaculate Conception (December 8) Ascension Day (40 days after Easter) --- European-Origin Cultural Celebrations Oktoberfest (September–October) St. Patrick's Day (March 17) Bastille Day (July 14) St. Nicholas Day (December 6) Mardi Gras (February/March, date varies) Carnival (Before Lent) May Day (May 1) Sinterklaas (December 5–6) Krampusnacht (December 5) La Befana (January 6) Walpurgis Night (April 30–May 1) St. Lucia Day (December 13) --- U.S. Holidays with Christian or European Roots Thanksgiving (4th Thursday in November) Halloween (October 31) Valentine’s Day (February 14)