Wednesday, 6 April 2022

The Blame Game...

It's lack of resources!

We don’t have enough bodies on the ground. It’s not just midwives, though. We’re also short of obstetricians, maternity support workers and admin staff, too. That means that midwives end up getting stretched doing lots of things that could easily be done by someone else, like filling in paperwork so that a mother can go home with her baby. As a result their skills, especially to monitor women and babies, aren’t used.

It's the way those resources treat you!

After interminable hours, a doctor was called and then another. They attempted a ventouse delivery and I can remember the cup popping off the baby’s head and the doctor reeling backwards. Next the forceps were used and finally after hours of pain my son was delivered. He was big for a first baby and bore the scars of the forceps blades down both sides of his face.
At a checkup at 37 weeks, I was dismissed by my consultant when I enquired whether I might need a C-section this time. Due to the “natural birth” dogma I had ingested, it was something that I did not ask for loudly enough, too intimidated by this senior doctor who dismissed my fears and worries; telling me that a 4kg baby was not considered to be large.
I had a third baby. That baby was born in a different county after an initial meeting with the consultant at Shrewsbury where I was yet again belittled and my fears dismissed. I was once more refused a C-section. This time everything was different. My views and thoughts were listened to and I gave birth in a controlled and managed environment.

Who to believe..? 

Tuesday, 5 April 2022

The only real media today

There are a number of ways to come at this.  We could start with Julian Assange:

https://undergroundnewswire.news/2022/04/04/julian-assanges-lawyer-reveals-new-information-on-what-is-happening-to-him-in-prison-and-its-shocking/

The co-founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, is to remain in prison even after his term ends due to his “history of absconding,” as reported by a judge. He is “crumbling” psychologically and physically, as Chris Hedges reports.

Hedges attended Julian Assange’s wedding to his partner Stella Moris at London’s Belmarsh prison. Assange has been behind bars for nearly three years awaiting possible extradition to the United States on espionage charges for publishing documents revealing war crimes committed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hedges says Assange exposed the “most important information” of this generation, along with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Getting good copy out to readers is the prime directive of the media in a supposedly free country but there's a lot of 'backdoor-ery' going on preventing us from getting copy out, even this morning.  At another site where I write:

Truth is the first casualty

The 'can't connect'  notice

On all the Southfront links in this post, such a notice came up when I tried to access them [there was no site at the end of their links].  

One thing you can be sure of is that I did not do that myself, quite the opposite, I want them accessible to view.
Our poster IYE wrote:

We go over, under, round or through when presented with obstacles. :)

Run the links which are being blocked through wayback. Some of them show up there like this one. No gore as far as I've seen. Destroyed buildings and machinery. Not all images show up on wayback but the text does.

How to use wayback/web archive

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q47UQ2LR7nE

Further down there is the opposite tactic of letting things through deliberately:
This is where a known globocabalist organisation allows content to stand and let's say one of our warriors picks up on it and runs with it. Sounds eminently reasonable upfront.

If they are letting that content through though, then there's something quite iffy about it.  The censorship myrmidons are legion, they're all over every piece of content.  If it's deemed acceptable to them, then by definition, there's something very wrong.

I know there are also issues with Rumble and Bitchute, all of this is just another front in the ongoing war, but readers/watchers do need to be aware that something from Reuters/Bloomberg/FT/Newsweek then appearing on YT, then appearing in alt media, is ultra-suss until laboriously checked out.

Also, these vloggers drone on and on for hours, saying little.

Perhaps that's the strategy - running seemingly red-pilled guys who look the part, dozens of em drone on and on, they're never censored, they're even recommended ... and what is the net result?

Hours and hours on our part sifting through something we could have done in five minutes in print.  Think on't, good reader.  Vlogs are an indulgence for those who enjoy the content, e.g. films, sports replays, music ... but for anything news, a vlog is not your go-to medium. Printed word is.
Now, if you eliminate MSM TV and radio [the worst is talkback radio for veracity], plus online 'news such as the Guardian through to the Mail, slaves to globocabal, you're left with soc-med which is wild west.

True, there is Twitter and FB, slaves to globocabal but there's a good one in Gab.  Gettr is compromised, as is Newsmax, Fox is a joke.  Sky Aus is occasionally ok [depends who you get, not even Bolt is sound, whereas Jo Nova is.]

Downside of blogs is they're highly individual in angle but that can be a good thing too - at least you know the line you're getting.  Eventually, blogs do not encourage clashes between diametrically opposed views as it's pointless and they do tend to take a line.  Ours here is for liberty and anti Wokery but the Catch 22 is that if the admin is full on libertarian, then everything is tolerated, inc. globotrolling, which descends into ad hominem slanging and the prime directive of the blog is lost.  Which was the purpose of the trolling in the first place.

There is also the posing of globocontrolled opposition ... Breitbart has gone that way, easily seen in parroting the Uniparty line.

With the MSM in deep globocaptcha, the obvious battleground is soc-med.  Just look at this:


Chilling indeed.  But don't forget, it's not just the official myrmidons doing this, the Cressida Dicks and Dorries, it's every Woke troll in a comments thread who tries to wreck what that blogger is trying to get out to the readers.

And blogs are very much now the battlegound.

Monday, 4 April 2022

That's Nothing Compared To The Damage It's Causing To Our Political Elite!

Angela Rayner warned today that the ongoing culture war over gender rights is causing 'damage' to young people - and it is unacceptable to ask a trans woman if they had a penis.
The Labour deputy leader struck a conciliatory tone as she said that women-only spaces should be protected at the same time as people changing gender should be supported.

Good luck with squaring that particular circle, Angie baby! Of course, it's all an attempt to row back after her boss showed his lack of fortitude:

It came after her boss, party leader Sir Keir Starmer, yesterday refused to say if a woman can have a penis during a debate about trans rights. 
Asked if a woman can have a penis, Starmer told LBC yesterday: 'I'm not... I don't think we can conduct this debate with... I don't think that discussing this issue in this way helps anyone in the long run.'

It's certainly not helping your party, is it? Not that the Tories have anything to boast about on this score, either... 

She was asked about Liverpool's Walton Centre NHS Trust, which has begun to ask all men whether they are pregnant before undergoing scans. The procedure can affect unborn children. 
Ms Rayner said there will be circumstances where it is reasonable to ask a trans man if they are pregnant, but added: 'It wouldn't be a reasonable question for me to say ''Have you got a penis or not?'' because that's not acceptable. She said the issue is not about 'men coming into women-only spaces', it is about 'supporting people in their lives'.

That's not all she says:


So shut up, peasants, and let Ange decide the hard issues of the day!
 

Saturday, 2 April 2022

One issue currently flying under the radar

 


The Wool Merchant Hotel in Halifax asked guests to leave to move ‘refugees’ in the very next day.

In December roughly 20 guests were asked to leave by the hotel, they were told that it was due to a broken boiler. However, that wasn’t the case. No boiler repairs or replacements have been made on the premises.

The very next day, the hotel moved in its first set of Afghans. The Home Office had paid for the Hotel to now house ‘refugees’.

It is believed that the hotel is receiving £150 per person, per day, as well as just under £7,000 per month for ‘upkeep’ and damage. The hotel is now also employing two full-time Mitie security guards trained under the ‘Serco’ umbrella.

https://robertspencer.org/2022/04/uk-hotel-tells-guests-boiler-is-broken-they-have-to-leave-moves-in-afghan-muslim-refugees-the-next-day

Friday, 1 April 2022

New In The Guardian: 'How To Handicap Your Kid For Life'


Oooh, parenting advice in the dear old 'Grauniad' This should be good (for a laugh):
What sort of behaviour should I look out for?
There’s a certain sort of kid, warns O’Malley, who goes to school with a supercilious presumption that they’re better than the others. Make sure your child isn’t that child: the idea that your offspring is inherently smarter, better looking and more skilled across the board, is, in fact, a facet of your own dark side – and transmitting it to your child will lead to big problems.

Wait, what? But what if they are? What if they shine amongst dullards (yes, I know parents always think that, but sometimes it must actually be true)..? 

The much better approach is to think from the point of view of other children, and to encourage your child to do likewise. “When asking your child about their day, don’t just ask about lessons and what they had for lunch,” says O’Malley. “Ask them, did everyone have a friend at playtime today? And if they say someone was left out, ask them did they give that person a smile, or go to ask whether they wanted to play?”

Thus making them the prey of the vicious and manipulative. Like...the future offspring of 'Guardian' columnists, perchance? 

Thursday, 31 March 2022

You ready for tomorrow's energy hike?

TCW on tomorrow's energy hike:


Mine is doubling but still ok; between you and me I've had a good look at the fine print.  I mean, what are we all complaining about?  How else are we to pay for the invaders visitors and to the Ukrainian cabal and militias?  

I mean we have to pay for everyone but our own people, don't we?

Wednesday, 30 March 2022

Let's Spin The Wheel Of Racism Once More...

...ooooh, car insurance!
Citizens Advice said it found that in some areas “the difference in price was more than 100%,” and that common risk factors such as crime rates and deprivation levels could not account for this.
“We’re concerned this suggests that areas with large communities of colour may be identified as more risky, even when objective risk factors are controlled,” it said. It found that quotes in areas with large proportions of black or south Asian people came in at least £280 higher than quotes in largely white postcodes, but that the ethnicity penalty was “up to £950 in some places”.

Well, cars and certain races don't seem to go well together, it really has to be said. 

For the “customers” the researchers picked names often associated with certain ethnic groups, though Citizens Advice said these ended up not having much impact on the prices being quoted.
“This suggests this penalty is paid by everyone who lives in an area, regardless of their ethnicity.” it added.

QED. Because in areas of large ethnic 'minorities', everyone's at risk of being involved in a collision, if not causing one...   

Tuesday, 29 March 2022

When your GP joins the ranks of the shoddy and murderous

Our Julia wrote:
I would be utterly ecstatic if my GP showed a fraction of the customer service of Uber.
Commenter Umbongo wrote:
The only way is to follow the French or Italian system.

The patient doesn't "register" with a doctor. S/he simply chooses who to consult, pays the doctor (of his/her choice) and is reimbursed (wholly or substantially partially and quickly) by the state "health insurance" authority. This way, the doctor knows to whom he has to be nice and deliver good service: it's the PATIENT not the NHS.

If the doctor opts to see nobody - or is rude or just useless - he gets zero income. This way he might even open his surgery over the week-end and make home visits or God forbid - work in the evenings.

In one, IMHO.  There is a reason the GP system was wrecked and though I'm at a pay-dentist for dental, they're also going that way in that it's who will see you at that time.

Monday, 28 March 2022

How To Ensure We Continue To Have An Inner City Drug Problem?

Well, this will certainly help!
The police panel, led by Hackney’s Basic Unit commander, Marcus Barnett, admitted that the Met has a problem with officers viewing inner London children as “adults”, adding that what happened to Child Q would probably not have happened to a child living in the Cotswolds, as an example.

Well, maybe because in the Cotswolds, a child is unlikely to go to school smelling so strongly of cannabis that teachers are concerned, perhaps? 

The meeting also revealed that Barnett knew about the girl being strip searched in January 2021. Officers were called due to a teacher wrongly suspecting that she had cannabis.

Not an unreasonable assumption, given her clothes stank of it.  

He added that the school “probably should not have called us and we should probably have understood very quickly that we had no role to play there”.

Why not? Drugs are illegal, aren't they? Aren't you always boasting about your successes when you find some?

"Better put them back, lads. The boss said we've no role to play here after all..."

What exactly do you think you're playing at? Reflexively cringing in front of the mob won't head off the usual suspects at the pass, will it? 

Chanel Dolcy, a solicitor at Bhatt Murphy, which is representing the family in proceedings against the police, said Child Q had launched civil proceedings against the force and her school seeking to hold both institutions to account “to ensure this never happens again to any other child”.

Translation: "Open the taxpayer's pockets, there's more money to be made!" 

Sunday, 27 March 2022

Sheer wastage

TPA:

As our chief executive, John O’Connell, explained to eager newspaper hacks: 

“Cutting income tax down the line will be easily offset by the upcoming national insurance hike and freezing income tax thresholds, leaving taxpayers out of pocket overall."

And the reason the government needs to collect so much tax revenue in the first place is that public spending is still too high. Figures released from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the day before the spring statement, show exactly why the chancellor needs to pursue sensible savings.

Borrowing of nearly £140 billion in a single year and national debt soaring past £2.3 trillion (the real national debt is far worse) is simply unsustainable. 

It should come as little surprise therefore that last month’s debt interest payments were the highest for February on record at £8.2 billion. That's over £8 billion which could have been used to fund public services or cut the tax burden.

What is being missed here is that it's a a combination of trad-left-think which always prints more money ... plus the globalcabal great reset which is partly led by Britain, so they're hardly likely to alter it.

And of course, giving it to the undeserving invaders, plus vanity projects, can lead to nothing else but wastage.  No concept of incentives for small and medium businesses, plus the self-employed.