Posted on 08/05/2024 7:24:12 AM PDT by John Robinson
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned, ending 15 years in power as thousands of protesters defied a military curfew and stormed her official residence.
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More cultural enrichment headed for a home near you?
We can only dream.....................
Looks like Madison, Wisconsin when the libs get mad. Which is all the time.
Is this good or bad from the FR point of view?
Its nice to see that corrupt muslim dictatorships are now also open to women....
But people walking peacefully through the Capitol Building are committing insurrection; they deserve to be imprisoned and tortured for years.
Just ask the Harris/Biden junta ...
Think that with Muslim majority countries. But instead of policy, they bring archaic mud hole ways, machetes and an appetite for young girls.
Sounds like SriLanka. The jackarse in charge implemented green policies and ruined the economy and the citizens threw his out. Should have treated him like Khadaffi, but OK.
This aresole’s crime seems to have been simply more racism — DEI type quotas on hiring.
Mebbe England needs to do the same. Guido tried it on Nov5 and it, the day, is now a national holiday. Mebbe the English natives need to start posting all over the towns about “waiting for November”.
Bang the Deck has a woman pm? Who knew? She must’ve been de-clitorized
Since she hasn’t been jailed or killed, fleeing the country seems like a good option. 👍
Mathew 24
“We must bring in 100 million of these poor refugees”
~Commie-la Harris
Probably bad...
Sheikh Hasina once oversaw war crimes trials for violence in 1971 when Bangladesh peeled away from Pakistan.
A Jamaat-e-Islami leader was changed as a result of those trials, for rapes, etc.
So it may mean Jamaat-e-Islami is on the rampage. Or it could mean some more recent dispute against him.
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