About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

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  1. This picture pretty much sums it all up doesn’t it.
    That muslima walking by busy texting and not a glance for that dispicable wounded kuffar on de ground.
    The total lack of empathy and respect for other human beings could not have been portrayed more clearly. An iconic photo. This is what we are up against.

  2. They voted for a Muslim Lord Mayor. I really don’t see how London can ever redeem itself. Very shortly it will most probably have to employ troops on the streets on a permanent basis,which will not solve the problem. The only answer is strident investigations by the security services,permanent surveillance of their barracks and deportations.

  3. If this a photo caption contest…I´ll go first:

    “Just another day in Londanistan”

    • “In France, in the last two years, there have been eight attacks, killing a total of 247 people. There are 66 million people in France. At the current level of activity, their odds of being killed in a terrorist attack in a given year are less than two ten-thousandths of one per cent. That’s 27 times lower than their odds of dying in a car accident”
      http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/nice-attack-do-you-feel-like-youre-more-likely-than-ever-to-be-hit-by-a-terror-attack-this-is-why-a7140396.html

      • What a stupid, stupid article. Doesn’t the author know that he is laying out a textbook definition of the word “appeasement”? Doesn’t he know that he is thinking exactly like Neville Chamberlain?

        Yes! Fighting back will, among other things, make the enemy angry – but they are already angry and it’s not our fault. No! Giving in to them will make them like us and make them take it easy on us in the future. He’s thinking like a loser. He’s assuming that we will be unable to beat them and they will come and take their vengeance against us when they win if we dare to fight back now. It’s called “cowardice”. He wants to be standing at the gate with his hat in his hand when they sack Rome saying, “Remember how I helped you before… Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar…”

    • Did you know that more people died from slipping in the shower and banging their heads on the tub than all the casualties of the Battle of Britain and Normandy combined? Did you know that more people died from complications of athlete’s foot than died in the Battle of Stalingrad? Did you know that more people die from the common cold than died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

      Isn’t it silly how worked up people get about things when they really should just take another pill and go back to sleep…? Stupid right wingers – so filled with hate – so consistently wrong…

  4. Very happy to hear that from Nigel Farage. He
    is usually mum on Islam. His silence leans more towards
    flexibility so he does not have to be trapped in a gotcha
    moment on an idiot talk show.

  5. Tommy Robinson called it, in his short, passionate, videos
    yesterday. Teresa May & her nothing to do with Islam &
    the fact that they knew who the Jihadist was.
    Someday, Britain is gonna need Tommy Robinson ..

  6. She just needs a speech bubble that says “You missed a few…”

    Alternative text: “Not enough responders have gathered yet. Wait a few ticks before setting off the car bomb.”

  7. I used to live in a part muslim area. One morning I saw a young muslim man collapse on the pavement. The only people, apart from myself, who went to his aid were non-muslims. The muslims went past on the other side of the road.. Eventually the local (muslim) chemist came to help from across the road and an ambulance was called.
    They don’t seem to care much unless they can claim ‘offence’ in which case they are all about ‘feelings’.
    The future looks bleak. 🙂

  8. “She said: ‘I’m shocked and totally dismayed at how a picture of me is being circulated on social media.

    ‘To those individuals who have interpreted and commented on what my thoughts were in that horrific and distressful moment, I would like to say not only have I been devastated by witnessing the aftermath of a shocking and numbing terror attack, I’ve also had to deal with the shock of finding my picture plastered all over social media by those who could not look beyond my attire, who draw conclusions based on hate and xenophobia.

    ‘My thoughts at that moment were one of sadness, fear, and concern.

    ‘What the image does not show is that I had talked to other witnesses to try and find out what was happening, to see if I could be of any help, even though enough people were at the scene tending to the victims.”
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4345414/Photographer-took-picture-woman-bridge-defends-her.html