Monday, 25 April 2022

Should've Gone To SpecSavers, 'Metro' Headline Writer...

Are they just gaslighting their entire readership?

Police boarded the train at Reading station in Berkshire and searched her, but no weapons were found. She was arrested and held for questioning.

At Reading magistrates’ court, Clifton, of Weybridge, Surrey, admitted religiously aggravated behaviour and being in breach of a criminal behaviour order. She was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison.

Which prison? It better not be a woman's prison... 

Sgt James Smith, of British Transport Police, said outside court: ‘Clifton’s disgusting and unprovoked actions on the train were completely unacceptable.

There's a few other things in this case that are 'completely unacceptable'... 

‘We take incidents of hate crime extremely seriously. Behaviour where someone is targeted because of who they are or made to feel uncomfortable will not be tolerated anywhere on the rail network.

I'm made to feel uncomfortable. Can you guess why? 

‘I am thankful to the courts for the sentenced imposed and hope it gives her time to reflect on her behaviour.’

There you go! That's what makes me - and hundreds of thousands of other women - uncomfortable. The official pretence that a man in a dress will be treated as a woman, and admitted to women's safe spaces, simply because that's what he claims to be.... 

Saturday, 23 April 2022

England and St George


This morning, it is England and St George.  Eastern Pascha does not technically begin until late evening with the vigil and becomes a luncheon tomorrow for families.  Not sure of the timing of the French election ... maybe our France dwellers can say.

It's all been said about adopting St George as the patron saint, there are other candidates and anyway ... what percentage are still English within our borders?  65%? 70?


Friday, 22 April 2022

Maybe You Should Change Your Name..?

Because there's nothing liberal about this:
The human rights group Liberty is threatening to sue the government and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) over the bitterly contested law of joint enterprise, arguing that it is discredited and racist in the way the authorities pursue it.

Or is it simply that the gang culture it seeks to prevent is more prevalent within certain races? Chicken/egg here... 

There have long been accusations, supported by academic studies and parliamentary inquiries, that the gang label is attached disproportionately and without adequate evidence to black and minority-ethnic young men.

Right, sure, ok... 

Lana Adamou, a lawyer at Liberty, said: “We all want our communities to be safe, and for our laws to treat us equally. But joint enterprise is overwhelmingly used against people from marginalised communities, especially young black men, and drags people unfairly into the criminal justice system.
“It’s completely unacceptable that there is still no official data being recorded about how the doctrine is used and who it is used against. By failing to do so, the justice system has been recklessly sweeping thousands of young black men into the prison system.

Are we supposed to believe that the police simply arrest black and minority ethnic bus drivers, librarians and chemists who just happen to be present on the street when a gang of animals chase down a rival gang member with knives then?  

The right to be free of your impositions

It's clearly time to reaffirm something I've been thinking much on ... to reaffirm the society and its values which we want, not what the psychos want. 

Half as a joke, I once wrote "extremely moderate" in response to what my values were, as if anything I want means much but it does if it's also what others want and when there is a strong underpinning across society in times of trouble for those values.

And that's bourgeois values ... vilified values and my goodness, they're trying everything to break them down, to nauseate us.  As a young man of ignorance, which the young are ... knowing so much out of books, knowing nothing yet of life, knowing nothing yet of adult, pure, even agape love [see Adam's quotee's comment], the temptation is always to shock fuddy-duddies out of their 'complacency' because so many wimmin and so many of the young cannot stand anyone being happy with things already built, just enjoying them for what they are. 

For the young, the imperative is to break down in daring new ways [you think I was never young?] and for those wimmin ... it's always onwards and upwards, never being satisfied ... and that's wearing.  

Yes, I say to these people ... you can do both of those new, exciting things in new projects ... innovative, daring, fast, beautiful ... it need not be in the least Jacques Tati stultifyingly conventional ... but even were that cloth-eared existence, surrounded by material tat, something those people wanted, what bleedin' business is it of someone else to come along and do dirt on it?

Thursday, 21 April 2022

A good strategy early, not when it's too late

 

As the demise of the Soviet Union showed, it's a very long term strategy and though it eventually gets a result if enough people join in in non-complying, the road to that point is bloody and nasty.

The ones with the guns and the armour do arrogantly ride over the people whom even our pro-people side call the sheeple.  Because what we're really dealing with are not rational people but those who've joined this lot, as expressed by Candace:

Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Does The 'Guardian' Realise What It's Inadvertently Published Here?

Sunita Ghosh Dastidar - a journalist and filmmaker, apparently - on the terrible injustice of foodbanks:
I grew up in Whinney Banks in Middlesbrough, one of the most deprived areas in England, with almost a third of children living in income-deprived households. My mum is a first-generation immigrant, and my parents had to start from nothing here. For a while, we were homeless – when my mum was heavily pregnant with my brother – and I took my first steps in a hostel for families.

Hmmm, OK. But since you grew up to be a journalist, it clearly worked. I guess you must be one of those hard working immigrants who triumphed without handouts and...

Wait! 

We were eventually moved from the homeless hostel into a brand-new council house a few streets away from the corner shop where my parents used to work.

Immigrants getting council houses? I thought that was 'a myth spread by the far Right' according to the progressive press? 

Such housing is available to far fewer people now.

Well, yes, and it's no wonder, isn't it? We ran out of supply! 

People like Mark and Kath are doing what they can and their resolve to help their local community by filling people’s stomachs should be commended. But we need political intervention rather than community intervention. I was partly lifted out of poverty because of the help I received through government funding for community services, and that’s what we need now.

You mean, you want the government to stick its hand even deeper into my pocket for people who come here for a free ride? No! We're not putting up with that any longer.

Tuesday, 19 April 2022

The climate scam

More and more comes out about the falsehoods underpinning the climate narrative, the stats fudging, the outright dishonesty:

https://dailysceptic.org/2022/04/18/met-office-changed-global-temperature-record-to-add-14-to-recent-warming-says-climate-scientist/

Satellite data show that global warming started to run out of steam two decades ago, but the U.K. Met Office’s record of surface temperature from 1975 was boosted by 14% at the end of 2020. At the same time, the period between 1880-1975 was cooled. The move accentuates the rise in the global temperature recorded in the 1980s and 1990s that forms the basis of much of the current hysteria about the so-called climate emergency.

The disclosure of the apparent warming and cooling is contained in the latest State of the Climatereport from Emeritus Professor Ole Humlum of the University of Oslo, and published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation.

The Woke are without conscience.

Monday, 18 April 2022

Does This Headline Not Concern Anyone?


I mean, if they don't even know the age of the alleged victim...?

A jury returned unanimous verdicts on Roger Robinson, 69, of Beachy Road, Crawley, on April 6 and found him guilty of fourteen counts of rape and four counts of indecent assault.
The jury returned a not guilty verdict on one count of rape.

*blinks* 

The jury heard that the abuse had taken place over a period of 17 years.
Her Honour Judge Shani Barnes told the jury it was hearing a “very complex” case for “several” reasons, not least the historic nature of the offences.
She had added that due to the lack of forensic evidence it was vital that the jury consider everything they had heard during the trial “in an analytical way”.

Does it sound to anyone else as if that occurred? 

Sunday, 17 April 2022

Rolled back stone, painted eggs and choc or something else

[H/T Beach Milk on Gab]

In the US in particular, across the Protestant bible belt as it was, the term is Resurrection Day rather than Easter and the expression is: "He is risen!"

For the nature worshipping or at least celebrating, it's rebirth, spring, across the west it's celebrated the way you know, it's a joyous occasion whichever way it's looked at, except by the cabal, for whom it's a devastating blow.

Next Sunday is the Orthodox celebration I remember, when hardboiled eggs or drained shells are decoratively painted the week before.  Either way, church bells proclaim: "Khristos vos-kress'e," or "He is risen," followed by the response, "Voistinu voskrese!" Or, "Indeed He is risen!" 

I have some writing to do next weekend.

In world terms, it's far more than just commercial easter egg eating, though they're quite yum all the same. For billions, it's a most important day, maybe the most important day of the year, for me it's a day of historically continuing to research in a good mood and writing to you.

Greetings to all readers this UK morning in whatever form, from Julia and me, also on behalf of our other authors.

Friday, 15 April 2022

Easter 2022

Whether it's a solemn occasion or a time for a welcome break ...


... Julia and I wish you, on behalf of Grandpa and Churchmouse, a happy easter!