BRUTAL ATTACK ON A CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE IN THE NETHERLANDS
Thierry Baudet, candidate of the conservative party "Forum for Democracy" in the Netherlands, has been attacked during a campaign event in a café north of Groningen, just two days before the general elections. A young man repeatedly hit him on the head with a glass bottle.
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Photo of the assailant at the moment of his arrest.
There is no doubt that the attack had political motives. The young assailant is likely of socialist ideology, and the foundations of socialism are strongly and historically rooted in conflict and confrontation.
Many of these activists project their own internal conflicts and personal weaknesses onto their rivals. The term "projection" is used in psychology to describe the defense mechanism where people attribute their unwanted thoughts or feelings to others to avoid dealing with them. Instead of confronting their own weaknesses, they project those characteristics onto others and criticize them for something that is actually a reflection of their own behavior.
Today, the social movement that demonstrates the most repression and intolerance is socialism, progressivism, and everything associated with woke leftism. All these people should start with a "projection exercise" and reflect on these dynamics, being aware that their criticisms of others may be related to unresolved aspects in their own lives.
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10 VS 2In recent years, the spectacle of fights has been going downhill without brakes, and the worst part is that it seems like no one is at the wheel. The brainstorming sessions of promoters must be absolute madness: fights in phone booths, fights in pools, two vs. two, two girls against one guy, two dwarfs against a guy of average height… It’s no longer about organizing real fights, but about who can come up with the most absurd idea.
The latest? Two professional fighters against ten amateur fighters, a complete spectacle organized by Real Xtreme Fighting (RXF), Romania’s top MMA league. Basically, it’s like throwing two medieval knights against ten peasants or putting two pit bulls against ten poodles.
Where do we draw the line? No idea. But at this rate, MMA is turning more into a circus than a sport. Full speed downhill with no brakes.
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THOSE WHO PREACH TOLERANCE ARE OFTEN THE MOST INTOLERANTThe ones who pride themselves on being open and respectful are often the most aggressive when faced with opposing views. They don’t seek debate but rather to impose their beliefs, and when someone disagrees, they resort to insults, censorship, and personal attacks.
For them, tolerance only applies if you agree with their stance. They live in echo chambers where they only hear like-minded opinions, and when someone challenges their ideas, they see it as a threat rather than a different perspective. Their response isn’t dialogue—it’s hostility—because deep down, they don’t want to argue, they want to control the narrative.
True tolerance means accepting diverse viewpoints without violence or censorship, yet many have turned their version of tolerance into a rigid dogma that leaves no room for dissent. Ironically, those who talk the most about tolerance are often the first to attack those who simply think differently.
A man tries to debate random people on the street about abortion. People share their opinions—until a mother, with her young daughter, decides to silence the dissenter.
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