Wednesday, 12 October 2022

University Isn't For Everyone...

The mother of a University of Exeter student believed to have killed himself after a “disastrous” set of exam results has accused academics of failing to make her son feel like he was “wanted”.

*sighs* Here we go again... 

Less than a month before his death last year, Harry Armstrong Evans, 21, told his tutor in an email that isolation during the pandemic had affected his mental health and his performance in his third-year physics and astrophysics exams. But neither academic staff nor the welfare team spoke to the student face-to-face after the email and his mother, Alice, told the inquest into his death on Thursday that her son had not understood he could do re-takes or repeat his final year.

Surely a 21 year old should be expected to do something for himself? It's infants that need spoonfeeding, isn't it? 

Addressing the head of the department, Tim Harries, she said academics should have done more to help her son, who had performed well until then. She said: “You should have contacted Harry and said: ‘What’s going on here?’
We were so thrilled he was going to Exeter. We didn’t expect Harry to take his life. It was definitely as a result of these exams.”

Sure, it couldn't possibly be anything else. Anything closer to home. Could it? 

A group of parents, including the mother and father of Natasha Abrahart, a University of Bristol physics undergraduate who had severe social anxiety and killed herself a day before she was due to give a “terrifying” oral exam, called for the government to introduce new laws to protect students.

Good grief! No good can come from mollycoddling adults as if they were children, yet we seem hell-bent on it, don't we?

Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Wake up and smell the coffee

We’ve heard the saying that the large nations are gangsters and the small nations whores.  Look at the US, Russia, China … look at The Ukraine … vot/voila/there you are.

We also know that there’s a massive, all-in reset going on, hurtling towards a One World horror, with an elite cabal running a drastically reduced world of serfs, achieved by completely indecent, inhuman means.

Very few of us believe when the ancient scripture says that only one metaphysical power has the remotest chance of stopping this, mainly because every reaction is factored in, from the human ‘save my family and myself’ instinct to the unherdability of the resulting introspective human.

Just why do you really think this Jesus of Nazareth character pushed the altruistic ‘love thy neighbour thing’ so hard … where everything was directed towards two ends … acknowledging a Maker plus helping thy neighbour in need?

Has it struck anyone that this is a highly political move, as well as religious/spiritual?

Why are Them … the cabalist, Masonic rulers of the darkness of the world so hellbent on wrecking families, promoting rampant abortion, removing any human conscience and morality towards one another?  Producing a world of Warlock and Eloi?  Whichever angle you come from, the direction turns out the same.

Look at the fierce attack on national identity, on ‘populism’ … reader/commenter Ian J:

Monday, 10 October 2022

Monster girls

There are two kinds of monster girls in my experience.  We see all manner of monster yoofs from the imports to the ne’er do wells but most people are on their guard against the type.  There’s one downstairs from me now.


Monster girls though are something very difficult for many, especially older folk, to comprehend, especially so many men who see just prettiness. It’s not unlike WTC7 … there’s absolutely no way they’d plant explosives.  Or doctors/nurses deliberately giving Rems plus intubation, when Ivor has been known about for quite a while.  The word is being used across the soc-med west right now … genocide, like G*t*s in India.

When Will A UK Politician Show The Same Backbone On Behalf Of The People Cull?

Denmark’s prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, has called a general election for 1 November after a member of her ruling coalition threatened to withdraw its support over her handling of the country’s controversial Covid mass mink cull.

Gosh! Mink are cute and make great coats. Do they rate higher than people, though? 

Frederiksen’s popularity has slipped after the government’s 2020 decision to cull Denmark’s entire captive mink population of 15 million for fear of a Covid-19 mutation moving from the animals to humans that could jeopardise future vaccines.
A parliament-appointed commission said in June that the government had lacked legal justification for the cull and made “grossly misleading” statements when it ordered Europe’s first compulsory shutdown of an entire farm sector.

Sounds familiar. Maybe we should all identify as mink, and maybe then our government could be brought to book for their actions during lockdown? 

Sunday, 9 October 2022

As interesting as having the death jab

Desperately trying to find anything remotely interesting in British politics this weekend but I have to post something I suppose to keep faith, so this is as close as I can get:

Bardirect:

Given that Damian Collins is the relevant Minister now promoting the Online Safety Bill which contains ideas about Online Harms he promoted since 2017 as Head of the DCSM Select Committee and additionally as Chair of the Joint Parliamentary Committee looking into the Bill, in particular deeming vax conspiracy content as harmful (ironic when he a big subscriber to the conspiracy about Russian election interference which the Info Commission said there was no evidence to support) drawing the inference that this Bill it is being scuttled seems to be the wrong inference. I would expect him to resign if his baby was being thrown out.

BSdetector comments on that:

A very dangerous creature. He shouldn't be anywhere near anything relating to openness and freedom of speech. His biases are so evident.

Krankie the Krazie is supposedly stirring things up. Here she is with a typically Celtic primary school:

Friday, 7 October 2022

It'd Take A Heart Of Stone, Wouldn't It?

A man was shot dead when his friend accidentally opened fire with a submachine gun as they prepared to go on a 'ride-out' attack, a court has heard.
Mohamed Muhyidin, 28, was found in a ditch near Heathrow Airport with a single gunshot wound to the back on the morning of October 31 last year around an hour after he was allegedly killed by Chiragh Amir Chiragh, 39.
Prosecutors say they were about to embark on a 'ride-out' in a Toyota Prius to attack unknown targets when Chiragh shot his friend in the back with an Agram 2002 submachine gun fitted with a silencer.

Ooopsie!  

Oh, hello again!

Chiragh, from Kenton, north-west London, Shakeel, from Barking, east London, and Ahmed, from Hounslow, west London, deny manslaughter, possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and an alternative count of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.

From where...?  

Thursday, 6 October 2022

Failsafe code


The immediate thing which struck me was her eyes ... the turmoil behind them, a vast wrongness born of wrong choices all the way from childhood on ... and she's now 32, still flirting with other women's men? 

Any one of us could write a book about all that's gone wrong with western society, from importing huge numbers from alien cultures to breaking with our roots in the worst way possible ... but I'm going to keep it for now to this awkward expression ... failsafe code. Couldn't think how else to put it.

Essentially what I'm getting at is that you might be a saint but I ain't, my past is a bit chequered. I mean, we all have failings ... men look at porn, football 'firms' slash each other after matches, naughty people have assignations, the language gets very Derek and Clive ... we've done things we'd not want our parents to know about.

All that's par for the course I'd suggest but there are still the vestiges of some sort of code.  Look at the film In Bruges where Ralph Fiennes was honour bound to take out someone who'd taken out a child, accidentally, while shooting a priest. The landlady in the Bruges B&B said to them both, "You guys are crazy."

The Godfather and in Russia it was the same ... bad things being done but a code, a failsafe, stopped them going any further.  Children were offlimits for a start ... someone's daughter ... and there were things you just did not do, you never crossed that final line. That old expression 'honour among thieves' cut in at crucial times.

But that 'failsafe code' has gone now.  Have you read any William S. Burroughs?  The Wild Boys?  Also Kiefer Sutherland's film The Lost Boys (1987)?  There's a line of ... what ... innate decency perhaps ... that most of us in the west just don't drop below, even if we cheat and covert and all the rest.

I'm suggesting it's gone, that line.  Taught neither at home nor school anymore, the kids grow up feckless and without values, a huge moral vacuum in their souls.  Darth Vader was not like that ... there was a limit, was there not?  A red line.

But imagine a society of zero red lines.  Boyfriend offends, as in Liverpool right now with Emily Walsh I think she is named, so you plunge a knife through his heart in yet another fractious minor disagreement.

I'm suggesting this also comes out of world culture as they call it ... gaming is one place where no rules apply (take me apart, Julia).  Ok ... Slenderman ... look it up ... more killings girl on girl.

You're waiting for me to drop in the bit about the absence of the Christian code of conduct no kid knows of these days but I'm not going to run with that just now.  Everyone is in his or her entrenched camp on that issue, so it's not going to get us far.

Instead, let me come back to the situation where it's unsafe for any female or old person to be alone out there on the street and that's two things ... certain ethnicities with no moral constraints, plus our own caucasians seem to have lost all reason, as in Miss Prosser in the photo.  And yet, this is a time when females have never been more independent, defiantly so, whilst at the same time being the least mentally equipped ... such as maniacal SJW treehuggers.  What could possibly go wrong?

And at precisely the same time, the State is trying to ratchet this "all your children are us" ideology.

Does anyone see the slightest risk for society when the old failsafes no longer apply? Where gallant men will no longer come to the rescue of a girl, they'll just let the ethnics rape and kill her?  Wither feminazism now, Woke SJWs?

We haven't even started on the vaxxed and unvaxxed.

Climate

 Sometimes there's no need to add to something:

Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Are All Labour Councillors Thick As Mince..?


...or is it just this one? 

She was immediately - and beautifully - taken to task by Twitter users. But the breathtaking idiocy of tweeting something like this about people caught in the act astonishes me. 

The immediate assumption that 'racism' drove this, as it it would ever be racist to object to this sort of disregard for our surroundings, as if people wouldn't somehow be as angry if the people doing it were a different race. 

Tuesday, 4 October 2022

Extreme moderation

This was an idea in words I played around with decades ago and rather than it fading away, it’s been reinforced and further reinforced.  Another way to put it is a chap is asked about his political stance.


“Moderation,” he replies, “extremely so.”

Still doesn’t convey it, not fully.  The idea is he holds what are or once were, fairly conventional notions of God, family, job, home, family, friendships, bonhomie and conviviality, working hard, earning, putting aside a nest egg, nothing held to the point of fanaticism, fairly easygoing on such things.

But … the moment these are attacked, in an organised way, with a view to destroying them, he becomes ‘radical’, meaning ‘back to the roots’.  In short, he holds moderate views … extremely strongly, plus his once reasonable tone and even his language become more and more extreme in now having to defend moderate positions.

Thus:


Andrew Devine is a seemingly conventional chap who chooses a fairly centrist blog to write his centrist view on.  He’s done the same thing … become polarised, is taking increasingly radical view of it all in opposition to true fanatical, insane extremism on the far left.


What’s sad is that many of those who might have been called left-liberal or that wishy-washy oxymoron “democratic socialist” or even LibDem in the UK are dragged ever leftward and never forget the Latin for that is “sinister”.

Andrew writes:
However, over the past decade or so, the predominantly left-leaning media and their woke activist allies are constantly warning us of the ever increasing threat from the ‘far right’. This baffled me until I realised they were actually talking about me and lots of other ordinary people, or ‘deplorables’ as Hillary Clinton would call us. The terms ‘far right’ and ‘fascism’ no longer mean what they once did, having been completely reinvented by those who champion both globalism and woke progressivism. You can be deemed far right or fascist for holding certain political or social views that almost everyone apart from a small number on the outer fringes of the political spectrum held until relatively recently.
Yes.  If you examine my political views point by point … small govt, low tax, strong national defence, family, home, job/career, men being men, women being women and so on … which of these are in any way extreme?

Yet I’m divisive and unpleasant.  How?  For vehemently and scathingly holding to these positions.  Interesting.  Same goes for many of our mates and mate-esses.  To the increasingly far left sweeping all formerly left of centre towards them like a giant vacuum cleaner, we deplorables are far right maniacs.