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Halal & Hypocrisy VII: Corroded Justice

Posted on 13th December 2011 by MRDA

Justice consists in the recognition of equality and the rendering of equity. –Victor S. Yarros I had to roll my eyes at this one. A gang of Muslim girls who repeatedly kicked a young woman in the head walked free … Continue reading →

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