Saturday, 10 May 2025
Where’s the red line with this “blasphemy” thing?
Friday, 9 May 2025
What’s With The Pronouns, How Many People Does She Think She Is..?
Londoners living with disabilities and chronic health conditions say they have struggled to use a Transport for London (TfL) scheme while travelling, with one even threatened by another passenger. The "Please Offer Me A Seat" badge and card scheme, which marks its eighth anniversary this month, is designed to help those with disabilities and health conditions by signalling, external to other passengers they should give up their seat if needed.
And what happens when those passengers have no visible disability? Like their example, a typical dyed-hair example of modern youth?
Eliza Rain, 28, who has a chronic pain condition, said when using the badge they were often challenged and one passenger "threatened to push me off the train because I'd asked for their seat".Eliza, a content creator from London, is one of the more than 140,000 people who use the badge. They said they used it for more than four years on their Tube commute and on buses and trains, but eventually opted to use their wheelchair while on public transport due to how many other passengers refused to give up their seat. "People wouldn't give me a seat, and I couldn't stand... without potentially having a dangerous medical episode," they explained.
Is 'dangerous medical episode' code for 'nervous breakdown', perhaps? She's clearly not operating with a full set of tools.
When working in their old job, Eliza said it was stressful and "pretty much impossible" for them to get a seat on the Northern line to London Bridge using the badge, despite being at risk of passing out. They said: "I had someone basically just shout at me and flat out say 'no'. "Someone else threatened to push me off the train because I'd asked for their seat because I needed to sit down, and they were in the priority area and didn't have a badge. Obviously they could have said no if they needed the seat."
What makes you so sure they didn't need it, Eliza? Don't you believe in the 'invisible disabilities' yourself?
On some days not being able to sit down on the Tube caused a symptom flare-up which left them unable to do daily activities like cook a meal.
She doesn't look like she's missed many...
They said they had also been questioned in the past about "what was wrong" with them when using the badge.
Pity the author of this article didn't mention the fact she appears not to know how many people she is...
Thursday, 8 May 2025
Thoughts on Grandad, RIP
The news, courtesy of daughter:
https://headrambles.com/2025/05/07/the-late-grandad/
Grandad, whom Longrider and I knew as Richard … well, the three of us started up Martin Scriblerus, while Longrider and I started up Orphans … obviously with other fine folk too.
There is Richard’s wife, plus at least one daughter I know of. She is the one who posted.
One of the interesting aspects was that Richard liveblogged the whole saga, not unlike Grandpa at Orphans and I also fully intend to do so if possible, when the time approaches.
Many thoughts about the whole saga.
VE Day 2025
On the 80th anniversary of 1945.
Agincourt, Crecy, Waterloo, Armistice Day, Battle of Britain, Dunkirk, VE Day, VJ Day … these are all days worthy of commemoration and I for one believe they should be commemorated on the day, not for the convenience of Them above.
The issue with that argument is that people work (or at least did before Tories started and Labour finished the tradition off), with the indigenous population having jobs, plus man the main breadwinner, women mixing part time with child rearing … and so it goes. In wartime, women stepped up and their lives became doubly onerous.
The degree of self-sacrifice of these men and women is something which should be commemorated forever.
This below captures the relief of those on that day of relief, VE Day:
And here:
It would be narrowsighted to only think of Britain in this, as the Americans, Canadians, Commonwealth countries, European countries involved, plus the USSR were all involved … the Russkies commemorating theirs on May 9th Day of Victory.
Dearieme: I don’t remember any fuss about VE day when I was a boy. It was Armistice Day that we did fuss about.
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JH: Ditto. It was Armistice Day for us.
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Steve: I concur, there was little to no observance up until the 50th. I certainly can’t remember anything about VE Day even when I was serving. We did a D-Day parade on the 40th at the Commando Memorial, Achnacarry. I was listening to a historian on GB News and she said these commemorations (D-Day VE/VJ Day) only took off in the 1980s. This VE Day will probably be the last major one where veterans are present. Those with us today are over 96 with the eldest 104.
And here at OoL:
https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/05/my-ve-day-memories.html
I can only finish by saying that, especially in the light of the current attempt by Them above, plus other groups around the world, including those who have invaded, to kill off Allied countries’ identities, heritage and culture … over the dead and wounded bodies of those who fought and served earlier, plus ourselves in the coming events … no way will the evil, anti-western and anti-second world forces prevail.
On behalf of Grandpa and Julia, remember VE Day today.
Wednesday, 7 May 2025
Why Is “It was part of the system and the culture of the time” Shocking, When It’s Simple Fact?
While public expression by the state of its culpability has been explicit and categorical, the remorse expressed on the religious side has been less clear-cut. Past statements from the orders involved such as “with deep regret … we acknowledge that there are women who did not experience our refuge as a place of protection and care” and “it is regrettable that the Magdalene homes had to exist at all” lack a certain tone of regret, shall we say. The Good Shepherd Sisters, as they are now known, have made particularly impressive use of grammatical gymnastics over the years (“We sincerely regret that women could have experienced hurt and hardship”). Perhaps most shocking was this: “It was part of the system and the culture of the time.”
It's a simple statement of fact - it's only 'shocking' to modern sensibilities. Back when this was happening pretty nearly everyone agreed with the attitude towards sex and childbith out of wedlock.
Nothing from the nuns, or the Catholic church, has really come close to expressing true remorse. A “definitive” apology in 2021 from Eamon Martin, Ireland’s most senior church figure, was worded thus: “I accept that the church was clearly part of that culture in which people were frequently stigmatised, judged and rejected. For that, and for the longlasting hurt and emotional distress that has resulted, I unreservedly apologise.” Yet the church wasn’t just part of that culture. It was the culture, saturating every aspect of life in Ireland, shaping public attitudes towards women and their babies, encouraging their shaming and ostracising. Some campaigners have called for church assets to be seized unless the institution contributes to a state-run redress scheme.
So, if not for the church, everyone would have been just fine with women sleeping around and dropping litters like stray cats? I really don't think Ireland would have looked like a colder, wetter San Francisco, love.
I was too young when I saw in 2002 The Magdalene Sisters, a drama which gave me a lifelong aversion to Irish nuns, so repugnant and sadistic was their behaviour towards the vulnerable women in their control.
Wow! Wait until you get to watch 'Adolescence'!
Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Nasty 2020 thugs and karens now covering their posteriors
Monday, 5 May 2025
“We Would Have Got Away With It If Not For Those Pesky ‘Vested Interests’..! ”
A leaked document shows that vested interests may have been behind a “mud-slinging” PR campaign to discredit a landmark environment study, according to an investigation. The Eat-Lancet Commission study, published in 2019, set out to answer the question: how can we feed the world’s growing population without causing catastrophic climate breakdown?
And what conclusions that we'd all otherwise have been fine about except for a PR campaign did it come up with?
The report recommended that if global red meat eating was cut by 50%, the “planetary health diet” would provide nutritious food to all while tackling the harms caused by animal agriculture, which accounts for over 14% of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. It suggested individuals – particularly in wealthy countries – should increase their consumption of nuts, pulses and other plant-based foods while cutting meat and sugar from their diets.
Well, clearly, we'd all be muching on carrots and telling each other we never really liked steak if not for those meddling 'vested interests', eh?
It may have seemed like a fairly straightforward proposal but the backlash was ferocious, with researchers receiving personal threats and insults. Thousands of negative posts were shared on Twitter (now X), and more than 500 articles were published criticising the report.
Yes, and the ones I saw were spot on.
A leaked document seen by the climate website DeSmog reveals that helping to fuel this backlash was a PR firm, Red Flag, which represented the Animal Agriculture Alliance, a meat and dairy industry coalition set up to protect the sector against “emerging threats”, and which has staff from Cargill and Smithfield Foods – two of the world’s five largest meat companies – on its board. DeSmog has seen a document from the PR firm which states: “In the two weeks following publication of the Eat-Lancet report, this campaign’s messages have continued to demonstrate remarkable success. Key stories returned time and again in traditional and social media to reach major online influencers, particularly highlighting the radical nature of the Eat-Lancet diet and hypocrisy criticisms levelled at the Eat founders.”
As Tim points out, these 'vested interests' were pushing on a very wide open door, so let them crow all they want. One of his commenters had their number:
QED, eh, Reader?Sunday, 4 May 2025
The real problem with Reform is Head Office
Saturday, 3 May 2025
ELECTRICITY needs INERTIA
I just wonder if Loony Ed Milliband has ever heard of the ‘Spinning Grid’. Our entire National Grid Electricity Generating system was built around 500 ton turbine driven alternators, spinning at exactly 3,000 r.p.m. Originally, all our Power Stations had coal-fired boilers generating masses of superheated steam which then fed into massive spinning Turbines; which were connected directly to those huge Alternators: from whence came the electrical power to feed the Nation’s lights, businesses, homes, cities. The one thing which all these Power Stations had in common was ‘Inertia’. Just imagine the force, the delicate balancing of 500-ton rotating Alternator Rotors to spin at exactly 3,000 r.p.m. But once you have achieved that speed, it takes an awful lot of force to slow that ‘spinning’ rotor down from the magic 3,000 r.p.m. So, your Alternators are generating electricity at 50 Hertz (or Cycles per Second). The Grid Engineers knew that they could rely upon their ‘Spinning’ Power systems to deliver exactly what they were designed for,
But, in this magic industrialised land we used to inhabit, change is always necessary. Engineers were able to swap oil for coal in the nation’s Power Station boilers, and coal became less popular, although still necessary as a last standby source. Power stations with boilers fuelled entirely by oil became the new standard; and after North Sea Gas was discovered around our very own shores, the huge boilers were made redundant, as Gas-Fired Turbines were found to be both economical and extremely trustworthy. An extra benefit was found to be that the huge amounts of heat generated by the Gas Turbines could also be utilised as a secondary power source by piping that heat towards Steam Turbines which also drove more ‘Spinning Alternators’.
The reason why the ‘Spinning Grid’ has remained as the bedrock policy of power generation for nearly 80 years is because Electrical and Mechanical Engineers appreciate that the Electricity Supply to GB&NI is at 50 Hertz (or Cycles per Second). That is known in engineering terms as the frequency. If the engineers of the National Grid wish to bring on to the Grid another Power Station’s output, they know that the new Station’s engineers will have brought their new Generators up to speed and hence ‘Frequency’ and all the Grid engineers have to do is match the new ‘Power’ to the existing Grid ‘Power’; close the massive circuit breakers: and ‘Voila’, extra Power is instantly available if, say, its winter time, and people are cooking dinners, or switching lights or electric fires on, and the extra Power is seamlessly absorbed.
But there is always a ‘But’. Some well-meaning pseudo-scientists cam up with the lunatic idea of ‘Climate Change’, or blaming an apparent planet-wide temperature increase on mankind’s pumping Carbon Dioxide (or CO2) into the atmosphere from coal, oil and gas-fired Power Stations; and persuaded some gullible politicians that their theories were correct, that all this extra (apparent) heat was melting glaciers, and melting Arctic ice fields; thus meaning that all the ice would melt, and drive floods into our coastal cities, and: well, I don’t really need to go on, do I?
But, (there’s that ‘But) again; we still need electricity. Modern day life could not run without electric power. So those same pseudo-scientists came up with an idea: “What if we generate power from the wind?. Suddenly, a new Industry was born, making ever larger three-bladed wind generating sets, plant them on huge towers on hillsides where the wind is known to blow most of the time, and use THAT electricity instead of all that nasty Coal, Oil and Gas-Fired Electricity, which, in the new ‘Religion’ was not very nice to the planet. So they got politicians from all over to agree that CO2 wasn’t a ‘Nice thing’, and they should all build these wonderful new ‘Renewable’ wind turbines all over the landscape: oh, and just by-the-way; these Renewables are very costly to build and install, so the people who actually USE this wonderful Wind Power have to pay either three or four times the normal cost of Electricity, because its “SAVING THE PLANET” So these politicians of all colours huddled amongst themselves, and decided that they would simply MAKE people understand that it was simply necessary to have this really pricey ‘Renewable Electricity” because it was all about ‘Saving the Planet’ and stopping any more heat escaping; which over time became known as ‘NET ZERO’.
The ONE thing which politicians forgot, or possibly didn’t know was needed was that vital INERTIA. If a wind turbine, or even a field of turbines, has to switch itself off because ‘THE WIND IS TOO STRONG’, then there is nothing to take the place of the ‘Inertia’ which has suddenly disappeared.When a turbine-alternator string has to go offline, it is still there, spinning at 3,000 r.p.m. ready the be switched back into circuit. The problem with reliance on wind was demonstrated just few days ago when all of Spain, along with about half of Portugal, suffered massive blackouts is because Spain is now almost totally reliant upon wind energy for all their generation needs. It sounds similar to the South Australian blackout of 2016. Once a few wind or solar generators trip out for some reason, the voltage or frequency shocks in the system cause other generators to drop out and interconnectors to disconnect. There is no inherent stability in the system because they lack the heavy spinning turbines. Our entire national grids were designed around heavy 500 ton turbines which spin at 3,000 revolutions per minute (or 3,600 RPM in the USA). That’s an awesome amount of inertia, and all that stability was “free” — it was just part of the grid. But the subsidized market, and the pagan fixation on “renewables”, because they supposedly stop storms next century, guarantees that reliable turbines get pushed out of the market. The crazy-balloon has filled the room.
There were other avenues for electricity generation, such as nuclear power, but although the nuclear route could also be said ‘clean’ or ‘renewable’ the costs of such stations, and the super-expensive electricity generated therein, makes them unrealistic for future planning. There are also ‘Solar’ panels, which convert the sun’s heat into electricity, but they are mainly sourced from China, made with slave labour, and only popular with Loon Ed Milliband because the CO2 produced in their manufacture is made in China, and therefore they only take up vast acres of farmland, and Farmers don’t count anymore.
So here we are in England, with a Labour Party in Government, with all these truly expensive ‘Climate Change going on, and the Local Council Elections have just shown that if Sir Two-Tier Kier Starmer had ever thought that he and his Labour Party would govern on and on, the Reform UK Party have just demonstrated just how unpopular they really are. But will he change? Starmer isn’t daft, but is he wedded to the paths he has planned? The policies he and his Cabinet have decided upon are the most unpopular in decades, and the most unpopular are those which condemn British people to pay the highest prices for Electricity in the world. Loony Ed Milliband is in his element, a demagogue of the first water; but does Starmer have the courage to sack him, loosen the bonds on Oil and Gas exploration, allow Fracking for the trillions locked up in gas beneath our own land, and get Britain back on to a firm path towards a cheaper, warmer future?










