@AntiWokeMemes Nothing, as long as it's their own property or they have the permission of the owner. If it belongs to someone else then it's criminal damage at best or arson at worst and they should be dealt with accordingly.
@ViralVideos She was hit on the head, she says her pants are soaked in blood but there's none in her hair or on her neck, and for some reason she's wearing protective glasses.
Something's not right there.
@sfali789@JustLuai Are you aware that 'recognize' and 'perform' are two different words with different meanings?
Which of those words was used in the post you replied to?
@scotgov I pay more tax than colleagues in England on the same pay grade do for the exact same job just to keep the SNP in watches and motorhomes. "Fair" isn't really the word I'd use to describe that.
@LBC@TomSwarbrick1 Scotland is completely captured by left-wing civic nationalists who think Scottishness is nothing but a line on a map and that anyone from anywhere in the world immediately becomes 100% Scottish the moment they set foot on the magical soil.
(Except for the English of course)
@JamesMelville Given that the UK has possibly the highest electricity prices in the world, what incentives are the government offering these companies that is attractive enough for them to open power-hungry data centres here?
@CPBritain "Their demands for state killings, mass deportations and the destruction of the BBC"
Woah there! I'm already voting for them, there's no no need to sell it so hard.
A Blatant Stark Double Standard
When George Floyd died in 2020, Keir Starmer couldn't rush fast enough to kneel for the cameras like a pathetic virtue-signaling prop, flanked by his colleagues in a cringeworthy photo-op that became the ultimate symbol of performative solidarity.
The message was loud and clear: this injustice deserved theatrical public groveling.
But when it came to Henry Nowak ,with all the horrific details of his death and the genuine public fury that erupted, Starmer offered nothing.
No kneeling, no grand gesture, no nationally amplified moment of remembrance.
Just silence.
This isn't a minor oversight; it's rank hypocrisy on full display.
One victim gets the full theatrical treatment because it fits the fashionable narrative and scores easy political points.
The other is ignored because it doesn't serve the same agenda.
If kneeling was supposedly about universal justice and the sacred value of human life, why the selective amnesia? Why does the principle evaporate the moment the victim isn't politically convenient, the "right" nationality, or aligned with the trendy cause?
The ugly truth is obvious: this wasn't a stand for timeless values, it was calculated, opportunistic activism. Starmer and his ilk deploy these hollow symbols only when the cameras are rolling for the "correct" tragedy, exposing their principles as flexible, fake, and driven by whatever boosts their image at the time.
The double standard isn't subtle.
It's shameless.
And it reveals a political class far more obsessed with fashionable gestures than consistent moral standards for every victim.
@oidonhagouda Learn the lessons that Europe never did. It's not enough to stop them coming, you have to get rid of the ones that are already there or you will lose your culture and your country.
@stuartf100@cityoflondon The law only applies to a single-sex spaces, if they are saying this is now a unisex facility then the single-sex rules no longer apply. Of course if they then go on to try and prevent men using the facility they're straight back into illegal discrimination again.
@daveharrower@ScotNational Sadly it doesn't. The people of Scotland keep voting for this corrupt and incompetent bunch of clowns. You can't have better politicians without better voters.