Friday, 28 November 2025

Letting The Side Down, Ladies...

A women's rights campaigner has rejected calls for female-only Tube carriages and said it should be men who are segregated in order to drive down harassment and sexual assault on the network.

 If that name sounds familiar, Reader, it should....

Patsy Stevenson, who was arrested by the Met Police at the Sarah Everard vigil, said a men-only carriage would be a better solution than segregating victims, because they constitute the 'majority' of offenders.

And - if such a thing was even possible on the overcrowded and unmonitored Tube - a men only carriage would result in...what, if not all the others being 'women only carriages'? 

Didn't think this through did you, airhead!  

It comes after the launch of a petition by UCL student Camille Brown, who called for women-only carriages on the Tube and for Sadiq Khan and TfL to 'do more to protect women'.
Ms Brown's petition, which has more than 13,000 signatures, asked for at least one dedicated women-only carriage on every Tube line in an attempt to curb gender-based harassment.

13,000 and I wonder how many of those were regular London Tube commuters. Because I am. and I know full well this idea is a total impossibility. As TfL (under the Muslim  Mayor of London, always happy to consider barmy virtue signalling insanity) know:

 The proposal has also been rebuffed by Transport for London (TfL) bosses who say they will not be considering women-only carriages.

Why does anyone entertain this nonsense? One interviewer wasn't happy to, and that's when the mask dropped: 

When challenged by presenter Wilfred Frost, who said that surely the problem 'could not be the majority of men', Ms Stevenson said: 'That would be lovely if it was a small minority, unfortunately it's definitely not. '

Good grief!  

Thursday, 27 November 2025

Reaction to the murdering pensioners in hospital bill

 Nikki da Costa on X (not formatted, not abridged, as it was):

Something very odd is happening behind the scenes on Kim Leadbeater’s Assisted Dying Bill.

Multiple sources say Falconer is talking up with Govt bypassing the House of Lords entirely using the Parliament Acts — and has been planning this since the summer

That's why their first move, within hours of Committee starting, was to cry foul. They WANTED to escalate. And why language since then has hinted at something imminent: e.g. Kim Leadbeater to Times Radio: “I’m looking at ways..." and Paul Brand below:

Paul Brand

@PaulBrandITV

At close of debate, the Lords have only managed to get through one group of amendments to the Assisted Dying Bill today, representing 21 amendments in total.

Meanwhile, 82 new amendments were added in the last week alone.

Lords can't debate them as fast as they're being added.

At this rate the bill will be talked out by peers, unless something changes.


Now hearing some peers being told: “Accept our bill — or we’ll ram it through unchanged next session using the Parliament Acts and you will not have a further say”. Classic bullying. But here’s why that threat is nowhere near as scary as they want you to think:


The Parliament Acts are not a nuclear button. They’re a safety valve protecting Lords’ right to scrutinise. Wakeham Commission: because there is no check on Parliament, “the will of Parliament must be the product of careful consideration and debate… not wilfully [exercised]"


To force this bill through with the Parliament Acts next session, Falconer/Leadbeater would need:

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

'The whole idea is just to make driving unpleasant...'

Road lanes across the country are to become narrower to stop cars overtaking cyclists as part of a new war on motorists, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Likely to be far more successful than Labour's new war on asylum seekers, since no backbenchers will rebel against it... 

Official guidance quietly published last week on the Government's website states that the standard width of a road lane in Britain – which for almost 150 years has been 12ft – is no longer appropriate because of the safety risk posed to cyclists. Instead, lanes on local roads should either shrink no more than 10ft 8in wide or expand to at least 12ft 10in. Critics say space constraints in towns and cities mean they are far more likely to shrink.

This isn't something the government itself is persuing, it's outsourced it to another celebrity-helmed quango in an attempt to pretend its hands are clean... 

The guidance, which was drawn up by Active Travel England (ATE), a Government agency, will be applied to billions of pounds of future road building schemes, the MoS has learnt. Local authorities which defy the recommendations could see reduced transport funding.

It's yet more activist-driven nonsense with no thought given to the colatteral damage it will produce, slowing down deliveries and snaring emergency vehicles in gridlock. 

ATE's guidance follows a change to the Highway Code in 2022, which instructed drivers to leave space of at least 5ft when overtaking cyclists. ATE, which is led by former Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman, says motorists using a standard 12ft-wide traffic lane 'may try to overtake cyclists when there is not enough space', increasing the risk of collisions.

You know what else increases the risk of collisions, Chris? Cyclists acting like twats! Maybe crack down on that first, eh? 

The Department for Transport said claims that ATE is waging a war on motorists 'are false and misrepresent the guidance'.

'Our hands are clean, we got a proxy doing it for us'. 

Tuesday, 25 November 2025

We must escape the normie-karen trap

By normie-karen trap, I mean everyone from those who jumped on the bandwagon during covid and said the unvaxxed should be put in camps, untermensch, while they, the ubermensch could roam around freely …

… to today where there are people saying they’re MAGA, MEGA, populist … and yet they are not. I was looking at GB news and it was certainly mouthing the right words but they were essentially talking heads … the getting rid of Steyn, Calvin, Dan Wootton, others was most iffy, very MSM, like Newsmax … only allowed to furiously debate approved topics, never the dark underside … ditto with the Uniparty, plus the socialists such as the greens or crooks like Davey.

A real problem today are the Wokeleft, brainwashed young, esp. student girls:


...plus old biddies such as Polly at the Grauniad. Yet even those who know better are still religiously sticking to their TVs and MSM … not so much the BBC anymore but the Grauniad, “Indie”, Express, Wail … and while onliners are slowly waking up to the actual MSM, the controlled opposition such as Politico, GB News etc. caters for the slightly naive who want a Julia Hartley Brewer or That Alex Woman, “respectably dissident”, never having to face real issues in any depth … happy that this is what “alt” is about.

The real dissidents, for a start, are usually in trouble … they do congregate on X but not on TikTok, Instagram or Facebook which, politically, are play-soc-med, controlled by Wokeleft. The real cit-journos are forever shadowbanned, forever being taken down.

It’s also handicapped by undeveloped research skills … how many times have we had to remind our circle that such and such a person is iffy? Take, for example, a list of immigrant members of Congress, people like Omar who are easy to diss … also anyone Demonrat. That’s the easy bit.

More difficult is Victoria Spartz. She’s GOP and well hidden, yet still in plain sight.  Where to go to find out? Google search? As this post is on ggl, I'll say no more. Ditto with Wiki ... safe enough for nonpolitical topics, useless for political, as it's Wokeleft.

Have a look at that page, scroll down the sidebar to THAT photo.  Look left to right ... Slotkin, Spartz, Biden, right there in the oval office.  If you've been keeping up, you'd know Slotkin ... I was discussing the Seditious Six yesterday with a friend who was clearly not aware because he'd not done the reading ... it was bleedin' obvious.

But that's not enough due diligence. You also need to be aware, if discussing her, that her name is Viktoria, not Victoria.  And Spartz is hubby, who was travelling Moscow-Kiev and met her.  There was also a photo on X this morning of Kelly arm and arm with Soros Jnr.

VS is Ukrainian, in with Biden ... Nuff said yet?  If you get a chance, explore Victoria Nuland in 2014 ... there's a speech of hers on X.  Hence the Wokeleft cry to ban X, run it out of town.  It also mentions Two Tier and rent boys on X, in some detail.

All I'm saying is ... if you plan to argue a topic ... at least do the reading first in sufficient depth.

In two places since Saturday, a lady named Sarah White's interview by Hearts of Gold was posted ... she's the one arrested for showing a British flag.  She has good advice about how to fight back ... no, not by protest rally. By the way, she did raise the Union Flag but the one she's flying in her profile has no blue in the flag.  Wonder why not.

Now, if maybe 15% of us are exploring, while maybe 70% are just disgruntled, exploring only in a cursory, short attention span way, what chance the Karens and normies are ever going to wake up?

Monday, 24 November 2025

Well Tough Luck, Polly, Because Now is When They Are Having it

Britain is an insular country that needs reminding it is not alone in its political turmoil after an omnishambles week for Keir Starmer’s government.
Discontent and distrust spread as global democracy declines. Only 6.6% of the world’s people live in a full democracy, according to the Economist’s global index, down from 12.5% 10 years ago.

Oh dear, is this an inconvenient time for you, Polly?  

Only last year, Britain was heralded as the strong and stable nation of Europe, with Labour commanding a stonking great majority. As a result, the shock is all the worse now that, 16 months later, support for the government has plummeted to 18%, falling a frightening 15 points behind Reform UK.

It's called 'Buyer's Remorse'. 

True, it’s a government blighted by bad luck, inheriting Treasury account books with uncosted promises from the previous chancellor and Brexit damage even worse than predicted...

They can't blame the Tories forever, Polly... 

Voices expecting Starmer to last four years are mute, while despairing talk is only about who will succeed him and when. After the budget, perhaps? Or after May’s potentially apocalyptic local elections?

And the options aren't good. Frankly, its an 'out of the frying pan. into the industrial blast furnace' situation. 

I doubt a panicked leadership election now would lift Labour’s fortunes: a challenge might fail, the attempt would be messy, noisy and divisive, and it might not leave the impression of a fresh party knowing where it’s going.

Then that will be the correct impression. 

MPs might examine their own failings as well as their leader’s. I remain puzzled by how little enthusiasm Labour has managed to spread for the quite impressive list of things it has done in a short time that should please natural supporters.

Polly doesn't elaborate on what she considers  these 'quite impressive things' to be, and a trawl through her latest columns provided no clues. I suppose it depends on your definition of 'impressive'.

Asked what the government has done and what it stands for, sullen voters on doorsteps tell pollsters they don’t know. Well, it’s the difficult job of politicians to light their way, instil optimism and make coherent sense of their policies. For Labour, that’s 10 times harder against the distorting wall of sound of the vast rightwing hate media, far more mendacious now than in Tony Blair’s day. Mistakes are amplified, successes silenced.

Another person who believes there's 'a vast rightwing media' despoite who signs her paycheques. 

Sunday, 23 November 2025

Coprighted images

In a bind this Sunday morning as there are two pressing topics I'd like to address, one on free speech and blasphemy laws ... t'other on copyright, esp. regarding images. The first would have the livelier discussion of course, the second, courtesy John in Cheshire, is one of those necessary cautionary tales.

Going to run with this latter, while the blasphemy one is better over at Unherdables in Sunday [1] where there's more scope for far greater length.  Doing this OoL one first.

This is what John in Cheshire sent yesterday:

I know that you do not use Discus, but this may be of interest to you. Tom Armstrong runs "Free Speech Feedback" site.   This morning he received notice of copyright infringement and asked if any readers can help.   This is one reply....

Tom, re the copyright infringement email you received, I asked this question in ChatGPT:

If an image deemed to infringe copyright is posted on a Disqus discussion which has been embedded in an iframe on my site, who should receive the infringement notice, me or Disqus?

This was the reply:

This situation depends on who actually hosts and controls the image, but here’s the practical and widely accepted breakdown:

Who usually receives the copyright notice?

The notice typically goes to the party that publicly published or distributed the infringing image.

In your scenario:

If the image was uploaded inside Disqus, the file is hosted by Disqus, not by you. The user uploaded it into Disqus’s platform, not onto your server. It is displayed on your site only because their system is embedded via an iframe, which keeps their content separate.

Therefore, Disqus is usually the legally responsible “service provider” for the image.
They would be the first target for a DMCA/infringement complaint.

But can you still receive a notice?

Sometimes, yes — even if you’re not ultimately responsible. Copyright-enforcement firms often:

Scan the visual content shown on your webpage ... Don’t understand (or don’t care) that the image is in an iframe ... Send the notice to the website owner anyway because the image appears on your site.

So in practice

You might be contacted, even if you’re not legally the uploader or host. If it happens, the correct response is usually to direct them to Disqus, since that’s the hosting & upload platform.

Why the iframe matters

When content is embedded via an iframe, your site is not “hosting” the content. 
You are not “reproducing” or “transmitting” the image; the browser loads it from Disqus’s server, not yours.

Legally, it’s more like linking, not publishing. This makes you much less likely to be considered the infringing party.

Important exception

If you yourself encouraged, solicited, or asked users to upload copyrighted images, a copyright owner might argue contributory infringement.

Summary ... most likely scenario

For normal Disqus usage, this is not an issue. 
Disqus, because they host the user-uploaded image.

However, you might still receive a notice simply because the image is visible on your page. If so, the appropriate response is to explain that the content is delivered via Disqus iframe. Provide the copyright claimant with Disqus’s DMCA agent info.

All right, that was the sum total of the text sent to me, pertaining particularly to Disqus. Frankly, I avoid Disqus like the plague or any other highly manipulative commercial comments offering, with two exceptions ... Google Blogger, plus Word Press. We could throw in Substack too. Each has its own set of Ts and Cs, plus it allows some things to happen, not others, on its own platform.

The complication is that different Ts and Cs apply in the US, Canada, the UK, the EU and the antipodes, where "first world civilisation" is found (risible today) ... and those Ts and Cs clash.

We're talking here about image copyright, not text nor footage.  The approach at OoL is (see policies in navbar):

Regarding copyright, all attempts are made to attribute images but if there's any issue, we require 24 hours to take down but will not, in any way, shape or form, respond to attempts at extortion.

The thing there is that "decent" complainants allow that period of grace ... for me, personally, it means instantly, upon reading it ... I take the image down.  It's not normally an issue at OoL but it often can be on some pages of Unherdables.  That's for us ... for Julia and me here.

The issue is predators deliberately scouring the net in order to relieve unsuspecting image uploaders of their hardearned ... extorters. We admins have that set response above.

With you, ordinarily, you would not be aware of the legal ins and outs but there is one exception, called "hotlinking":


That's a no-no.  I avoid it usually by screenshooting the pic, compressing it, as well as asking the uploader for permission or if not possible, then at least attributing afap.

Saturday, 22 November 2025

Of Bailey at the BofE, Rupert, Monty Python and Ancient Rome

Rupert wrote, two days ago:

The Governor of the Bank of England must resign. Earlier this month, I was provided with evidence stating that Andrew Bailey had sent this correspondence to Bank of England staff following my criticism of a Bank internship scheme that specifically excluded white applicants. Bailey sent this message to Bank staff, using Bank of England systems. "Mr Lowe has stooped to a level no politician should ever stoop to. It’s entirely regrettable and frankly we should have no time for this sort of thing." Strict rules specifically prevent Bank staff from acting politically - which this evidently is. I have contacted Mr Bailey, who has just responded with this. "In my message to staff of 24 October, to which you refer in your email, I made these points clear to my colleagues across the Bank who may have had concerns about your comments condemning these programmes as ‘vile’ and as 'racist filth’." This is outrageous. I made fair criticisms of an internship scheme that specifically banned white people from applying. The Bank's independence is of absolute importance, the governor must be impartial and uninvolved in politics - particularly not to use the bank's influence to spread any political messaging against a sitting MP. This is disgraceful behaviour. Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, must resign or be sacked.

Hearts of Oak wrote 13 hours ago now:

Lord Pearson telling the government that the Grooming Gang problem should not be laid at the door of Pakistani Men but with Muslim Men. Therefore the problem is religious and not ethnic. Hear the gasps from the chamber at the end.

In Monty Python's Dead Bishop sketch, the housewife says to the officer: Society is to blame."

"We'll be charging them too."

There's truth in that though. Much as people might not like it, there was a code of ethics underpinning western society even as recently as the mid 60s which the people of the time at least paid lip service to ... see Profumo, Ward, Christine Keeler and Mandy R-D.

The loss of that code, which so many critics saw as just a Sodom and Gomorrah danger, was vastly more than that ... it was hordes coming south to ancient Rome, it was also a different flood of hordes up through the Iberian Peninsula, it was the later Gates of Vienna ... the badly educated person today, brought up on Fabian Wokery at home and in schools (see Enoch Burke) is truly ignorant of past ... condemned to repeat the same invasion and dark ages as before.

Friday, 21 November 2025

More Inaccuracy In MSM Headlines

Hmm, no, that's not quite right. 

Ah, that's better.  
The International Olympic Committee is edging closer towards implementing a ban on transgender women competing in the female category in time for the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Multiple sources expect such a ban to come into effect over the next six to 12 months with the new IOC president, Kirsty Coventry, making clear she wants to drive through her campaign pledge to protect the female category.

Electing a woman president clearly paid off! 

Speculation that the IOC would introduce a new policy as soon as January intensified on Monday after it was reported that its director of health, medicine and science, Dr Jane Thornton, had given a science-based review of the evidence to its members last week, showing there were permanent physical advantages to being born male.

As did appointing a female director of health, medecine and science!  

Thursday, 20 November 2025

The dark lord and lady of orphans

Each evening and early morning, Julia transforms into and out of her wild animal form (snarl, snarl) whilst the otherwise saintly jimbo gets into his sith outfit:


... and paces the floor of the internet, doing unspeakable things to pundits' comments sections.  But it's obvious The Daily Sceptic are onto him ... witness:

Tony Blair, never shy about grand designs, has described digital identity as “a system of identity so that we know precisely who has a right to be here” — a tool he sees as essential to curbing populism and migration. Keir Starmer’s administration, though more circumspect, has set a target of 95% adult coverage via the GOV.UK Wallet by 2030. The Online Safety Act serves as the soft launch of a national ID card by stealth. The breaches, the VPN surge, the dark-web migration — all are treated as teething problems rather than fatal flaws. Officials point to the millions of compliant verifications as evidence of success, while quietly expanding the scope of the Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework to encompass financial services, rental agreements and even NHS access. The firewall is not merely blocking content, it is gating citizenship itself.

Isn't that the Creeperati all over? In Yes Minister, Sir Humphrey tells Richard Vernon that if the civil service section head does not immediately get what he wants, that's hardly the end of it ... it's just a temporary setback (in the rolling out of the narrative).  The arrogance of people locked into the Globos' dark, sicko narrative illustrates the fiendish fanaticism of what are, after all, the hierarchical hordes of hell ... except they of course don't know that ... all the compliant apparatchiki and karens see themselves as goblins for good.

In October 2000, in that interview with the formerly illumined San Diego torturer, Svali, on Toronto radio, she explained that every one of these people is brainwashed into seeing him or herself as a key implementer of the "change for the sake of change" agenda ... any inconvenience to "the little people" who disagree a necessary, temporary, if fatal, inconvenience they must endure on the road to the fifth turning ... nirvana.  Each apparatchik or henchman or woman or karen is hellbent on implementing the new paradise.

We've already seen the hordes of college girls drawn into it, plus the male antifa types ... allied of course with the deathcult itself busily building paramilitary weapons stashes for the marauders currently roaming the streets, bravely attacking women, children and old people.

Some of these wokerati, a shorter word for the destructive-narrative-brainwashed, mature in time, whilst others like Islington Corbyn never do ... their version of eternal youth.  Katie "Adrenochrome Dreg" Couric, former blonde beauty bimbo on US TV is another example.  Von Leyen and Co. are other apparatchiki or High Priestesses in their own diseased minds.

The latest is the wonderfully named Senator Slotkin in the States who has joined other demonrats in urging armed forces personnel not to obey any "illegal" order from the Dark Lord of Mar a Lago, as it's by definition unconstitutional, they've decided for themselves.  After all, they must defend the "democracy" they've shredded over the past decade.

The little matter of their actions being high treason quite escapes them.

For now. Two tier law, two tier constitution in their controlled brains.

Anyway, have a good working day today, try to avoid being stabbed or raped by a savage.

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

It's Telling They Weren't Worried About Staying Out Of Jail...

That thing that never happens (according to the trans activists, anyway!) happened again....
The nation's first openly transgender lawmaker once asked her accomplice girlfriend if they would still get into heaven as they exchanged lewd photos of children as young as three.

And of course, despite the charges and the natutre of the crimes, the MSM insists on respecting their chosen peonouns....  

Disgraced New Hampshire Rep. Stacie-Marie Laughton, who was born Barry Laughton, 41, was arrested in 2023 and was charged with aiding and abetting the sexual exploitation of children. She pleaded guilty to the charges in federal court in Boston last week, and admitted to encouraging her then-girlfriend, Lindsay Groves, 40, to take nude photos of young children in her care at Creative Minds daycare in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, KRCR reports.

Unluvkily for them, Middle America takes a dim view of the sort of thing and isn't inclined to be as lenient as the pathetic excuse for a justice system that we have over here... 

At another point, Laughton expressed her fears that they would be arrested. 'I don't wanna get caught if we do,' she wrote to Groves on June 7 of that year. 'Lots of parents don't like people touching their kids and it is against the law,' she noted.

Let's see a lawyer argue their way out of that!  

...the ex-politician and Groves - who entered into her own plea agreement last month, admitting to sending Laughton the explicit photos - now face between 15 to 30 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and a lifetime of supervised release.

Over here, they'd probablt not even get any jail time. And if they did, some bungling civil servant would see they were let out before serving too much of it