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A mother living in Germany tells a story about her seven-year-old son being intimidated in a park.
While her son was playing on a nearly empty field, a group of roughly ten children, aged roughly between 7 and 10, approached her son and asked whether he was "Arab or Turkish".
When the boy replied that he didn't know, the group told him he had to leave the field because it was reserved only for Arabs or Turks.
The children became increasingly aggressive, telling the boy he looked "dark/black" and therefore didn't belong there. Throughout this confrontation, the mother observed the other children's parents sitting nearby smoking shisha. Despite the group of ten children intimidating a single child, the other parents did not intervene.
When the mother eventually stepped in to explain that the field was a public space and her son had as much right to play there as anyone else, the other children challenged her, emphasizing their numerical advantage of "ten against one". When she confronted the other parents, they were dismissive, telling her "not to take it personally".
The incident concluded with the young boy leaving the field in tears, asking his mother for clarification on his own identity.
The mother concludes the video expressing her shock and disbelief that children so young have already learned such exclusionary behavior and ethnic prejudice.
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While her son was playing on a nearly empty field, a group of roughly ten children, aged roughly between 7 and 10, approached her son and asked whether he was "Arab or Turkish".
When the boy replied that he didn't know, the group told him he had to leave the field because it was reserved only for Arabs or Turks.
The children became increasingly aggressive, telling the boy he looked "dark/black" and therefore didn't belong there. Throughout this confrontation, the mother observed the other children's parents sitting nearby smoking shisha. Despite the group of ten children intimidating a single child, the other parents did not intervene.
When the mother eventually stepped in to explain that the field was a public space and her son had as much right to play there as anyone else, the other children challenged her, emphasizing their numerical advantage of "ten against one". When she confronted the other parents, they were dismissive, telling her "not to take it personally".
The incident concluded with the young boy leaving the field in tears, asking his mother for clarification on his own identity.
The mother concludes the video expressing her shock and disbelief that children so young have already learned such exclusionary behavior and ethnic prejudice.
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Fight against Islamism before it eats you alive, says OzraeliAvi
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NEW - Study shows exosomes from pig semen, loaded with anti-cancer nanoparticles, then made into eyedrops, were able to breach the body's natural protective barriers and deliver anti-cancer drugs to the retina, leading to suppression of tumor cell growth
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Donald Trump on Iran, 1980 β 2026:
1980: βWe should have gone in with troopsβ¦ taken their oil.β
1987: βGo in and grab one of their big oil installations and keep it.β
1988: βOne bullet shot at us and Iβd do a number on Kharg Island.β
2011β2016: βIran cannot have nuclear weaponsβ¦ I will stop them.β
2020: βIβm ready to take whatever action is necessary.β
2024: βIf they touch me, weβll blow their largest cities to smithereens.β
2025β2026: βWeβre going to bring them back to the Stone Ageβ¦ they can never have a nuclear weapon.β
Trumpβs position hasnβt changed in 46 years. Heβs been saying the same hawkish things since the Reagan era.
Anyone claiming he got βtrickedβ into this war simply wasnβt paying attention.
The man has been consistent as hell on Iran.
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1980: βWe should have gone in with troopsβ¦ taken their oil.β
1987: βGo in and grab one of their big oil installations and keep it.β
1988: βOne bullet shot at us and Iβd do a number on Kharg Island.β
2011β2016: βIran cannot have nuclear weaponsβ¦ I will stop them.β
2020: βIβm ready to take whatever action is necessary.β
2024: βIf they touch me, weβll blow their largest cities to smithereens.β
2025β2026: βWeβre going to bring them back to the Stone Ageβ¦ they can never have a nuclear weapon.β
Trumpβs position hasnβt changed in 46 years. Heβs been saying the same hawkish things since the Reagan era.
Anyone claiming he got βtrickedβ into this war simply wasnβt paying attention.
The man has been consistent as hell on Iran.
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BREAKING: It has been revealed that male G-spot in not in the anus but in the frenular delta instead which is a small triangular zone on the underside of the penis, where the head meets the shaft.
This area is densely packed with nerve endings and pleasure receptors (like Krause corpuscles), making it super sensitive to friction and touchβoften more so than the glans itself.
This is all ccording to a new study from Spain's University of Santiago de Compostela (published in Andrology), the male G-spot isn't the prostate (the internal "rear" spot many guessed).
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This area is densely packed with nerve endings and pleasure receptors (like Krause corpuscles), making it super sensitive to friction and touchβoften more so than the glans itself.
This is all ccording to a new study from Spain's University of Santiago de Compostela (published in Andrology), the male G-spot isn't the prostate (the internal "rear" spot many guessed).
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JUST IN: Iran calls on US Air Force Chief to resign following downed F-15 fighter jet.
"It is time for the US Air Force commander to be added to the list following resignations in the US Army."
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"It is time for the US Air Force commander to be added to the list following resignations in the US Army."
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NEW: Tulsa, Oklahoma, has unveiled the state's first-ever "musical road" that plays "This Land is Your Land" when drivers drive over it.
The new feature can be experienced when drivers pass over the Southwest Boulevard Bridge.
The taxpayer price tag works out to about $5,800 per second of music, totaling $110,000.
Drivers are told to drive about 35 mph to get the proper experience.
The noise is produced by grooves in the pavement that create vibrations felt and heard in the car.
Cool.
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The new feature can be experienced when drivers pass over the Southwest Boulevard Bridge.
The taxpayer price tag works out to about $5,800 per second of music, totaling $110,000.
Drivers are told to drive about 35 mph to get the proper experience.
The noise is produced by grooves in the pavement that create vibrations felt and heard in the car.
Cool.
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Iran has shot down 2 US planes today worth more than $150 million.
In 2025 it took more than 15,000 middle-class people to pay $150 million in federal income taxes.
The tax math ainβt mathing.
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In 2025 it took more than 15,000 middle-class people to pay $150 million in federal income taxes.
The tax math ainβt mathing.
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