• Lucy Connolly dared to express her outrage after three British girls were brutally murdered by a Muslim terrorist. For that—not for violence, but for words—she was arrested, prosecuted, and sentenced to 31 months in prison.

    Her crime? Speaking her mind online without any regard to the people who are theologically obligated to kill in the name of Allah (Islam’s god)—even if their victims are children. She offended the wrong people: not the murderer, but those desperate to protect the mass Islamic immigration into the UK as future voters for the far-left parties.

    This isn’t justice.

    It’s submission.

    And the British public is watching their freedoms vanish in silence.
    #Muslim, #Terrorist, #Prosecuted, #Prison, #Justice, #Islam,
    Lucy Connolly dared to express her outrage after three British girls were brutally murdered by a Muslim terrorist. For that—not for violence, but for words—she was arrested, prosecuted, and sentenced to 31 months in prison. Her crime? Speaking her mind online without any regard to the people who are theologically obligated to kill in the name of Allah (Islam’s god)—even if their victims are children. She offended the wrong people: not the murderer, but those desperate to protect the mass Islamic immigration into the UK as future voters for the far-left parties. This isn’t justice. It’s submission. And the British public is watching their freedoms vanish in silence. #Muslim, #Terrorist, #Prosecuted, #Prison, #Justice, #Islam,
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  • Word of the Day: Izzat.

    Noun
    1. Honor, reputation, or prestige.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "The new president's experience increased the izzat of the nonprofit organization."
    2. "The long-lasting diplomatic relationship has a great deal of izzat on both sides."
    3. "Izzat was one of the values taught to the schoolchildren."

    Word Origin.
    Urdu, mid-19th century

    This word — referring to the values of honor and prestige — comes from Persian and Urdu, by way of the Arabic "izza," meaning "glory." The concept of izzat as a cultural value is prevalent across Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh communities.
    Word of the Day: Izzat. Noun 1. Honor, reputation, or prestige. Example Sentences. 1. "The new president's experience increased the izzat of the nonprofit organization." 2. "The long-lasting diplomatic relationship has a great deal of izzat on both sides." 3. "Izzat was one of the values taught to the schoolchildren." Word Origin. Urdu, mid-19th century This word — referring to the values of honor and prestige — comes from Persian and Urdu, by way of the Arabic "izza," meaning "glory." The concept of izzat as a cultural value is prevalent across Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh communities.
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