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Most people feel shame when they fail. Alex Barnes-Ross brags about it—and tries to make a brand out of losing.
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Noted mostly for his bigotry and harassment of women, Alex Barnes-Ross ended 2025 much as he began it: in a pageant of utter failure.
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Alex Barnes-Ross’ entire life can be summed up by his recent post on X.
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“Harassment itself is a criminal matter,” Barnes-Ross announces with grim clarity. “If you are a victim of a crime, it’s not you that sues the perpetrator, it’s the state.”
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Barnes-Ross’ ambition to push officials into “meddling with religious freedom and beliefs” exposes his direct attack on personal liberties.
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When Barnes-Ross feigns bewilderment as to how the word “criminal” has become synonymous with his name, it’s clear he is just acting.
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Virtually everyone in Barnes-Ross’ life besides his circle of criminal associates have distanced themselves from him as a result of his deviant conduct.
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Richards fits right in with the disturbing lineup of felons, predators and perverts Barnes-Ross calls friends.
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On Thursday, May 15, Metropolitan Police detained, handcuffed and searched Alex Barnes-Ross after he live streamed his own intent to make trouble on the streets of London.
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Meet the depraved people Alex Barnes-Ross calls friends.