Forwarded from Covid Memes & News 2026 (Crackhead Biden 2.0)
An Indian man in Japan was previously arrested after he molested a group of elementary school girls in Tokyo.
The suspect known as “Singh” confessed to the crime but showed zero remorse.
Singh is quoted as saying he felt happy he was able to touch the breasts of the children.
The suspect known as “Singh” confessed to the crime but showed zero remorse.
Singh is quoted as saying he felt happy he was able to touch the breasts of the children.
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Forwarded from Blair Cottrell 🇦🇺
True story ⬇️
When I ruptured my pec tendon, I went to the emergency ward. All the staff were Indian, it was difficult to communicate with them.
I waited for 7 hours, then eventually saw an Indian woman GP.
She told me ‘looks like a strain,
you just need rest’.
She then abruptly left the room, leaving me sitting there in front of an unlocked medicine cabinet full of syringes, insulin and opioids.
I assumed she was coming back but I waited so long I got bored and started pacing the room, until I eventually decided to let myself out.
I asked the staff at the admin desk where the doctor had gone, nobody knew what I was talking about. I went home.
Two days later I saw a White GP at a suburban clinic. He sent me straight in for an MRI scan, confirmed complete rupture, got surgery a week later.
When I arrived for surgery, the nurse who puts the drip thing (called a cannula) into your vein was Indian. They do that in the waiting area when you arrive. But when I got to the operating theatre, the surgeon had to re-apply the cannula himself, because the original one wasn’t in the vein properly.
You’re not supposed to notice how unbelievably incompetent they are.
When I ruptured my pec tendon, I went to the emergency ward. All the staff were Indian, it was difficult to communicate with them.
I waited for 7 hours, then eventually saw an Indian woman GP.
She told me ‘looks like a strain,
you just need rest’.
She then abruptly left the room, leaving me sitting there in front of an unlocked medicine cabinet full of syringes, insulin and opioids.
I assumed she was coming back but I waited so long I got bored and started pacing the room, until I eventually decided to let myself out.
I asked the staff at the admin desk where the doctor had gone, nobody knew what I was talking about. I went home.
Two days later I saw a White GP at a suburban clinic. He sent me straight in for an MRI scan, confirmed complete rupture, got surgery a week later.
When I arrived for surgery, the nurse who puts the drip thing (called a cannula) into your vein was Indian. They do that in the waiting area when you arrive. But when I got to the operating theatre, the surgeon had to re-apply the cannula himself, because the original one wasn’t in the vein properly.
You’re not supposed to notice how unbelievably incompetent they are.
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