Mate the oldest Football Club in the world (its called Football wtf is Soccer) is in Nottingham and its Notts County & its still in Nottingham founded and supported by working class people from Nottingham since 1862
Listening to MPs in the House of Commons calling for ‘community cohesion’…they don’t care about ‘community cohesion’ when they import dangerous lunatics from third world terrorist hellholes and plonk them in the middle of our housing estates, do they?
They have a whole rage of "cover your sinful hair" for women 👇🏽
Bokitta | John Lewis & Partners https://t.co/UmcVWah8M0
P.S I love the juxtaposition of the John Lewis written in Progress flag, and the muslim woman.
Its basically a Ladybird book.
Every beheading on Western soil is a provocative act of raw subjugation and thus, a declaration of war.
To sever a head is a kind of psychological conquest, a deliberate humiliation designed to break the spirit of the host population, broadcast supremacy, and signal that the old rules no longer apply.
The left-leaning politicians and journalists say “don’t be divisive.” But what’s divisive is the blade that divided a head from a body, turning a human being into a trophy, a warning, and a desecrated symbol of a defeated civilization.
This is siege warfare by other means.
“We are here. We own this ground now. Submit or bleed.”
Beheadings declare total enmity and total dominance. They reject you and your way of life, your decency and your proud history, and replace them with medieval spectacle and religious terror.
After Lee Rigby (and Samuel Paty), the hammer should have fallen in the form of mass deportations, borders enforced, and zero tolerance for crime and third world behaviors.
Instead, Tories and Labour chose surrender. They opened the gates even wider, gaslit their own people, and let the siege deepen.
Enough.
Completely insane that an African man with no reason to be in Ireland literally tried to behead a local man on the street, and people saw the video and are still doing whataboutism
For the avoidance of doubt ...
Alien culture - means, the beliefs, customs, practices, language, values, or way of life of a group that is perceived as foreign, unfamiliar, or radically different from one’s own.
I don't understand why Hilary Benn, Labour MP has a problem with the definition.
🔥There is rage on my feed. Lot's of people dislike my answers about data centres in the thread, so let's expand.
In the UK Data Centres are a fake market building digital survaillance and data infrastructure that I believe will be used to control behaviour of citizens.
Even if you think thats a 'conspiracy theory' look at whats happening. Let’s do the maths on data centres.
Britain has some of the highest electricity prices in the developed world. Households are paying about 25p - 26p per kWh under the Ofgem price cap, plus standing charges, while small businesses, farmers and manufacturers are being crushed by energy costs. Data centres are guarenteed about 16p
The government is creating special conditions for data centres. Did you know that? they get...
▪️cheaper electricity - up to £80 MILLION per year
▪️priority grid access - whilst houses wait
▪️planning support - even on agricultural land
▪️Critical National Infrastructure status - Priority energy, before YOU!
▪️climate levy discounts - of up to 92% (£31 millioon each per year)
▪️possible public finance
Even though they are absolutely NOT Net Zero friendly, guzzling energy and water.
And what do we get? well, there are very few jobs, most can be outsourced and after the construction phase there are very few. Lower bills? No. Cheaper food? No. Revived manufacturing? No.
We pay the higher electricity prices to fund the architecture of control. We fund the grid. We provide the data. Then private tech giants use that infrastructure to collect, store, process and monetise our lives.
Our health data, financial data, movements, habits, faces, voices, opinions and behaviour all become part of the new profit machine. And all guarenteed by us! BRILLIANT.
So forgive me all you doubters, for saying no! you are doubting the wrong thing.
Read my book!
I suspect people have really, truly had enough, feel played, won’t be patronised and the only thing they want to hear from politicians is “I’m going to make this crap stop.”
(The speed with which the police have spoken indicates this message is finally getting through).
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Wearing navy blazer, white shirt, grey skirt, black trainers, black tights & white socks.
Please call 101 quoting ref 002 of today (Tuesday).
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Do you remember when Lee Rigby was beheaded? I do. Back then, it was a one off horror. We'd never seen anything like it. Now, this kind of ultra extreme violence on our streets seems to be happening all the time. So many policy failures, again and again and again.
MISSING PERSON APPEAL – EASTBOURNE
Police are appealing for help to trace a 26-year-old man who has been reported missing from Eastbourne.
Fred was last seen in the Kings Drive area of the town on the evening of 8 June.
He is described as 6’2” with long brown hair and was last seen wearing a grey jumper, black trousers and black trainers.
Sussex Police officers are concerned for his welfare.
Anyone who sees Fred or knows of his whereabouts is urged to call 999 immediately, quoting serial 1210 of 08/06.
@columeastwood The /English (Scots/welsh/French...) can comment on whatever they like and the people of Ireland are commenting on it too hopefully.
God forbid that we ever get to be societies that simply accept this barbarism on streets in the West. If that makes me RightWing so be it.
OXFAM HAD FIVE TIMES MORE FRAUD INVESTIGATORS THAN SAFEGUARDING STAFF. WONDER WHY.
Helen Evans was brought into Oxfam @oxfamgb in 2012 with one job: stop the sexual exploitation of vulnerable people by the charity's own staff.
She was handed the title of Global Head of Safeguarding. She was not handed the resources to do it.
By 2014 she had run internal surveys. Ten percent of staff reported witnessing or experiencing sexual abuse at the hands of Oxfam employees.
Seven percent in one country reported rape.
She compiled a report and tried to present it to senior leadership. She was blocked.
Here is a detail worth a pause. Oxfam had five times more staff dedicated to investigating financial fraud than to protecting people from sexual abuse. Fraud. Five times. The money mattered more.
What she had uncovered was that after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, senior Oxfam staff turned a charity-rented villa into a makeshift brothel.
The country director at the time, Roland van Hauwermeiren, was accused of paying for sex with women who were wearing Oxfam branded T-shirts.
Aid workers using the charity's logo as a costume. That is what was being protected.
Evans raised concerns. Management conducted a strategic review. She resigned in frustration in 2015. She then went to the Charity Commission @ChtyCommission.
They had limited email exchanges with her, stopped replying, and declined to meet her. A regulator choosing not to regulate.
In February 2018 the @thetimes finally broke the story. Evans went on @Channel4News and said everything she had been trying to say for six years.
Two parliamentary inquiries were launched. The Charity Commission launched a statutory investigation. Oxfam withdrew from government funding worth nearly 21 million pounds.
The charity that sent people to help the world's most vulnerable had been preying on them. The woman hired to stop it had tried for years.
She was awarded the 2018 Middlesex University Whistleblower Award for her trouble.
The sector called it a turning point. The same sector that took sixteen years to act on west Africa sex-for-aid allegations that first surfaced in 2002.
Sources: @thetimes@Channel4News@BBCNews@guardian@CNN
Today, women in Afghanistan are being shot in the streets simply for anting an education, wanting a job. Wanting to work and wanting to walk outside without a man's permission.
Taliban security forces killed one person and several wounded. Dozens arrested including women and girls.
It started last Friday, when Taliban imams announced from mosque loudspeakers that women were forbidden from leaving their homes without full hijab, including face cover.
Morality police flooded Herat's streets, markets, and shopping centers, batons in hand, arresting women for their clothing.
Just one day after some men in the West rolled out the red carpet for the Taliban, normalizing them, legitimizing them, shaking their hands, you can see how savagely women being shot and beaten up in the streets.