News and Views: June 7, 2025
Islam’s Festival of Blood Hits Britain: Bull Rampages Through Birmingham to Escape Eid Torture Last night, the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha began – a so-called “Festival of Sacrifice” marked not by peace, but by screams, blood, and unimaginable animal suffering.
Across the world, animals are being tied up, fully conscious, and have their throats slit, slowly bleeding out in terror and agony. This isn’t worship. It’s ritual torture, cheered on with selfies, laughter, and children watching in delight.
It’s called Qurbani. Muslims refuse to sever the spinal cord, ensuring the animal feels every second of its slow, agonizing death. Why? Because they believe fear and panic make the meat taste better. Image
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he advent of Pride Month, albeit in recent years a slightly more muted affair than in the past, is an annual reminder of one of the central aspects of our modern culture. Ours is a culture not merely characterized by the death of old moral values but their intentional and exultant destruction. Anyone who has witnessed a Pride parade can be in no doubt about this. Twice I have unintentionally been in London as the parade takes place; twice my shock at the explicit nature of some of the floats has only been exceeded by my incomprehension at the parents who have brought their tiny children out to watch and cheer. Today, we apparently celebrate neither sexual modesty nor childhood.
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FBI Thwarts Planned Bombing and Mass Shooting Rampage The Bureau noted that the suspect “demonstrated the intent and means to carry out their plan, which included precise details such as a map of the mall, a route the shooter would follow, a plan to use an improvised explosive device commonly known as a chlorine bomb to incite panic, and then to shoot mall patrons as sthey were exiting the movie theatre before ultimately committing suicide at a pre-determined location in the mall.”
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Mark Tapson wrote in FrontPage Magazine:
"With all due respect, someone who came to the United States over ten years ago to study poems about themes of dictatorship, who spent years getting a degree in a language she already speaks, who wants an academic career but still hasn’t finished her dissertation, is not a serious intellectual but a “perpetual student” simply sponging off American largesse. Meanwhile, what does she have to offer her adopted country in return? It’s not unreasonable to ask what potential immigrants to America bring to the table."
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Boy Pitches Complete-Game Shutout To Win Girls’ Softball Championship A girls’ high school softball team in Minnesota won its first-ever state championship on Friday thanks to the lights-out pitching of a boy who identifies as a girl.
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NYC Air Quality Alert Triggered by Smoke from Canadian Wildfires Reports indicate at least 33,400 people have been forced to evacuate their homes in three Canadian provinces due to the wildfires. Interesting, 100 of the 111 fires in Manitoba are reported to be “human caused.”
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