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This bloke nails it to the floor, then puts up wallpaper and builds a sturdy house:

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“Transracialism makes more sense than transgenderism.”

 

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Even if you believe what Israel is going to do is evil, why does that permit us to turn that hate towards missing kids. This is just grotesque. That should be the one thing both sides agree on. This is the problem with cultural Marxism. It's all about power structures and determining who is the oppressor and who is the victim. It allows no space for nuance. I hope this is the event that forces the majorities in Western societies to finally understand how profound the infiltration of the education system has become. They've refused to believe it when those of us with eyes have decried the nonsensical nature of the trans-gender argument. Perhaps this will start the questioning and the eventual push back. As of right now universities like Harvard and Stanford have completely lost prestige in my eyes. And I know I'm not alone
 
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I have two sisters, who grew up reading the traditional fairy tales. They are both successful women who have their heads on straight and have very little time for this woke crap. When was it decided that those old fairy tales were damaging to girls?? Did I miss something??

 
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Even if you believe what Israel is going to do is evil, why does that permit us to turn that hate towards missing kids. This is just grotesque. That should be the one thing both sides agree on. This is the problem with cultural Marxism. It's all about power structures and determining who is the oppressor and who is the victim. It allows no space for nuance. I hope this is the event that forces the majorities in Western societies to finally understand how profound the infiltration of the education system has become. They've refused to believe it when those of us with eyes have decried the nonsensical nature of the trans-gender argument. Perhaps this will start the questioning and the eventual push back. As of right now universities like Harvard and Stanford have completely lost prestige in my eyes. And I know I'm not alone
I don’t think what Israel is doing is evil. Unfortunately they have to destroy the real evil that hides next door and Palestinians are suffering because of it, but - Israel needs to destroy Hamas or face destruction itself. The world should be united in pressuring Hamas to release the hostages, highlighting the horror that this death cult brings to Palestinians, but somehow the zombie marches through Washington, New York and London chanting lyrics that call for the destruction of Jews are seen as being virtuous and correct. They’re useful idiots.

I totally agree with you, it’s the education system, the lack of critical thinking, the mob mentality, and the faked compassion of woke morons who don’t even know which river or sea they’re singing about are a big part of the problem. They think of everything as if it’s an extension of the noble wealth-grabbing BLM struggle against racists. Hamas have succeeded in their aims, and Jews everywhere are terrified, and horrified. I was ashamed that Ireland happily joined in this ghoulish chorus…
 
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I have two sisters, who grew up reading the traditional fairy tales. They are both successful women who have their heads on straight and have very little time for this woke crap. When was it decided that those old fairy tales were damaging to girls?? Did I miss something??


Emma Radacanu is such a disappointment since she won the USO. Not just this brainless nonsense, but the way she’s dispatches coaches like Sampras dispatched aces down the T. She’s finished! That’s the sad truth about her, and I thought she was great..
 

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This is the way the media reports things.

The Sunday Times, traditionally a conservative newspaper but increasingly modish and woke, had this as a page one photo today.

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Notice how they frame it, and then as an afterthought, they mention the fact that 300,000 people marched - nominally but not really - in support of Muslims and Palestinians, and many of whom chanted and allied themselves to chanting that calls for a total genocide of Jewish people in Israel.

All this on Armistice Day where the UK celebrates the heroes who died and the veterans who still live after wars protecting freedom.

So who hijacked Armistice Day, according to The Sunday Times. It was the people who were protesting against Armistice Day being hijacked.

:facepalm:

Here’s the article inside. Look at the headline, then read the article.

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“Sunak [British PM] … repeated his threat to hold [the head of the metropolitan police] to account for his decision to approve the controversial Pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day.”

Why is it controversial? And who is at fault?

The head of the metropolitan police for allowing a march he knew he couldn’t control and which the PM was opposed to? The hundreds of thousands of zombies and terrorists who marched?

Or the people who protested against the march, and now need to be branded far right, just to let us all know we’re dealing with Nazis?

The article is more balanced than the provocative headline. None of it’s good…
 

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How they tell us “it’s really all about the Jews” by telling us “it’s really all about criticising Israel”.

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There’s two big takeaways from this: one is that they’ll eat themselves eventually, that’s a given.

The second is that if Greta believes it, it’s false. Look at that hideous troll chanting imbecilic hatred at the end of the video:

 

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This is just beyond... society has to accept that there are evil women out there. I truly hope this guy is able to recover his career...

 
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MeToo unless you’re a Jew

After Hamas terrorists set about murdering, raping and abducting as many women as they could, one might have expected widespread condemnation from the West’s feminist groups. After all, Hamas had provided enough evidence of its crimes — within hours, they were posting footage of abducted young women in bloodied trousers being paraded around Gaza. Even beforehand, its feminist credentials were hardly glowing: it mandates the hijab, has made it illegal to travel without a male guardian, and refused to ban physical or sexual abuse within the family.


The response among the majority of groups committed to ending violence against women and girls (VAWG) was threefold: to keep quiet, to disbelieve the victims, or to insinuate they deserved their fate. In the words of 140 American “prominent feminist scholars”, to stand in solidarity with Israeli women is to give in to “colonial feminism”.

Despicable, deranged, bigoted ‘feminists’. I’m starting to think that ‘feminist’ is a 4-letter word starting with C..
 

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Disbelief as police force banned from using the word ‘policeman’ to be more respectful

I don’t know why there’s disbelief. This is the very definition of cultural Marxism. The breaking down of barriers to create an illusion of equality and equity, whatever that is. The real intention is the dismantling of our institutions, the pretend part of it is that it actually makes society better.

Staffordshire Police has warned that discrimination through language, whether intended or not, causes offence, patronises, and "may be unlawful".

The pamphlet was a 12-page guide that sparked disbelief by saying words such as "policeman" should not be used and "police officer" should be used instead.

It also stated to avoid using the terms "girlfriend", "boyfriend", "wife" and "husband" and instead use "partner or spouse".

The pamphlet reads: "We make content gender neutral as far as possible. In general, we word our content to avoid masculine and feminine pronouns 'he or she'.

Triffic…
 
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I'm so upset with myself. I keep believing this stuff, and I keep finding out later that it's false!! When are these women going. to be punished. If there are no consequences this nonsense won't stop!

 
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I'm so upset with myself. I keep believing this stuff, and I keep finding out later that it's false!! When are these women going. to be punished. If there are no consequences this nonsense won't stop!


Yeah it’s getting to the healthy stage where we should disbelieve allegations until they’re properly investigated. It’s not a catchy hashtag like ‘believe all women’, but it’s not stupid either…
 

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^Absolutely!

Here's the footballer who was falsely accused of raping multiple women. Turns out they were part of a psycho group who thought it would be fun to destroy a celebrity's life. Nothing's being done about them by the way. Yet again... zero consequences... I hope he gets bank!

 
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There were riots and protests and vandalism and looting in Dublin last night after an Algerian immigrant stabbed 3 children (as young as 5 and 6) and a woman who tried to help the kids, outside a school in broad daylight in the afternoon. This happened in Parnell Street, in an old area of Dublin where a lot of Africans and immigrants now live.

The government - and The Guardian presumably - accused the rioters and protesters of being far-right. That seems to be the go-to answer to describe people who are frustrated with government policies everywhere. Dismiss them as being Nazis, when actually there seemed to be more looting and bus burning going on, than protests. Some people had Irish Lives Matter banners, and so it didn’t surprise me that the Foot Locker store on O’Connell Street was stormed and the mostly peaceful protesters were running around with new shoes.

American-style ‘protesters.’ I hope all the people stealing and burning buses and attacking police are identified and arrested.

Two of the children who were stabbed are still in hospital, and so is the woman who intervened. The attacker is in jail. Ironically the man who stopped him was a Brazilian Deliveroo cyclist who slammed him with his helmet before others joined in and start kicking the feck out of him. This is ironic because Deliveroo cyclists face regular attacks in Dublin City.

Here’s the thing. The Irish government policies on immigration are not working, nor is there any design to them to make them work. We have an open door policy in some respects, taking in people from anywhere once they say they need to come in. We don’t exercise our right to examine their bona fides. Refugee policies in the EU also state that asylum isn’t permanent. There’s an expectation that refugees return home at some stage, that’s part of the deal. But to enforce that law is considered racist nowadays. We also have a homeless crisis which the government seem uninterested or incapable of tackling. Put the two of these issues together in a rundown no-go area in the city centre and you have unrest, anger and fear. We have a useless government, basically. They handled Covid badly, they have no vision and seemingly no interest in serving the Irish people.

And we have Sinn Fein as a growing opposition, so we’re basically fecked if they get in. They’re socialists. Don’t even ask if they’re socialists of the good sort. There is no good sort. So the rioters may have easily been far left. Or apolitical. Largely I’d say there was anger and tension in that community and it blew over, aided by a general thug element who seized an opportunity to some American style looting.

None of it was good, and the question of where bad politics and politically correct immigration decisions fits into this is that it’s surely part of it. Neighbourhoods are being divided and becoming unfamiliar to Dubliners. This in itself isn’t necessarily the problem, but it shouldn’t happen. The problem is how immigration is being handled. Foreigners have been made very welcome in Dublin, and Ireland, and they tend to fit in, including Africans, Asians, it doesn’t really matter where they’re from. But we’re reaching a stage where certain government policies are creating a problem which is difficult to describe really, but which basically is that they’re neglecting their duty to taxpaying people who live here - including immigrants - by being too open in their border and housing policy towards unexamined immigrants, some of whom are also legit and caught up in the crossfire.

It’s complex, but when governments don’t seem willing to accept and deal with the complexities, then you get trouble…
 
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There were riots and protests and vandalism and looting in Dublin last night after an Algerian immigrant stabbed 3 children (as young as 5 and 6) and a woman who tried to help the kids, outside a school in broad daylight in the afternoon. This happened in Parnell Street, in an old area of Dublin where a lot of Africans and immigrants now live.

The government - and The Guardian presumably - accused the rioters and protesters of being far-right. That seems to be the go-to answer to describe people who are frustrated with government policies everywhere. Dismiss them as being Nazis, when actually there seemed to be more looting and bus burning going on, than protests. Some people had Irish Lives Matter banners, and so it didn’t surprise me that the Foot Locker store on O’Connell Street was stormed and the mostly peaceful protesters were running around with new shoes.

American-style ‘protesters.’ I hope all the people stealing and burning buses and attacking police are identified and arrested.

Two of the children who were stabbed are still in hospital, and so is the woman who intervened. The attacker is in jail. Ironically the man who stopped him was a Brazilian Deliveroo cyclist who slammed him with his helmet before others joined in and start kicking the feck out of him. This is ironic because Deliveroo cyclists face regular attacks in Dublin City.

Here’s the thing. The Irish government policies on immigration are not working, nor is there any design to them to make them work. We have an open door policy in some respects, taking in people from anywhere once they say they need to come in. We don’t exercise our right to examine their bona fides. Refugee policies in the EU also state that asylum isn’t permanent. There’s an expectation that refugees return home at some stage, that’s part of the deal. But to enforce that law is considered racist nowadays. We also have a homeless crisis which the government seem uninterested or incapable of tackling. Put the two of these issues together in a rundown no-go area in the city centre and you have unrest, anger and fear. We have a useless government, basically. They handled Covid badly, they have no vision and seemingly no interest in serving the Irish people.

And we have Sinn Fein as a growing opposition, so we’re basically fecked if they get in. They’re socialists. Don’t even ask if they’re socialists of the good sort. There is no good sort. So the rioters may have easily been far left. Or apolitical. Largely I’d say there was anger and tension in that community and it blew over, aided by a general thug element who seized an opportunity to some American style looting.

None of it was good, and the question of where bad politics and politically correct immigration decisions fits into this is that it’s surely part of it. Neighbourhoods are being divided and becoming unfamiliar to Dubliners. This in itself isn’t necessarily the problem, but it shouldn’t happen. The problem is how immigration is being handled. Foreigners have been made very welcome in Dublin, and Ireland, and they tend to fit in, including Africans, Asians, it doesn’t really matter where they’re from. But we’re reaching a stage where certain government policies are creating a problem which is difficult to describe really, but which basically is that they’re neglecting their duty to taxpaying people who live here - including immigrants - by being too open in their border and housing policy towards unexamined immigrants, some of whom are also legit and caught up in the crossfire.

It’s complex, but when governments don’t seem willing to accept and deal with the complexities, then you get trouble…
I feel for you. I see you are trying to make sense of something that in modern days never do... it is hard to understand why everyone seems to juat be throwing more gasoline into the fire.
 
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I feel for you. I see you are trying to make sense of something that in modern days never do... it is hard to understand why everyone seems to juat be throwing more gasoline into the fire.
Yeah that’s true. And bogey commentators and bad faith players are the main ones at that. Not everything is a culture war - or conspiracy - sometimes it’s just an effect of cowardice and incompetence at government level..
 
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