
Punk Rock Is Dead: Cancel Culture Pulls the Plug on Trump Supporter’s Manchester Performance
The so-called ‘punk community’ lobbied—including with threats of violence—to block a planned show by a right-wing U.S. performer.

The so-called ‘punk community’ lobbied—including with threats of violence—to block a planned show by a right-wing U.S. performer.

Authorities described the plot as highly disturbing, warning it could have resulted in one of the deadliest attacks on Britain’s Jewish communities.

The 31-year-old suspect faces four terrorism charges, including allegations of reconnaissance at a UK defence site and sharing extremist material online.

Hashem Abedi allegedly attacked four gaolers with homemade weapons and boiling liquid while shouting “Allahu Akbar!”

While the synagogue assailant was killed, two of his Jewish targets were also shot by police in error.

While Manchester’s Jewish community mourned its dead, marchers shouted “death to the IDF” in UK cities.

The true nature of the wider game being played here is not football at all—it’s far more important than that.
Victims’ groups condemn lax security after three prison officers attacked and hospitalised

“Sophie” had gone to the police station to report that she had been raped by an Asian man but was told to come back when she “was not drunk.”