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"Global Warming", obviously not convincingly happening for those who want to scare the tax payers out of their money, was replaced with conveniently generic "Climate Change". Climate has been changing through millions of years. The human effect on that is equal to dumping a bucket of water in the Atlantic Ocean.
"When I told my father I was going to marry Jake he said, ‘If you marry that man you will never set foot in this house again.’
He was horrified that I could contemplate marrying a black man, and I soon learned that most people felt the same way. The first years of our marriage living in Birmingham were hell — I cried every day, and barely ate. No one would speak to us, we couldn’t find anywhere to live because no one would rent to a black man, and we had no money.
People would point at us in the street. Then I gave birth to a stillborn son at eight months. It wasn’t related to the stress I was under but it broke my heart, and we never had any more children.
We were at the same technical college. I was having typing and shorthand lessons and he’d been sent there for training by the Air Force. He was with a group of black friends and they called my friend and me over to talk. We didn’t even know they spoke English, but Jake and I got chatting. He quoted Shakespeare to me, which I loved.
Jake returned to Trinidad, but we carried on writing to each other, and a few years later he returned to the UK to get better paid work.
He asked me to marry him, quite out of the blue, when I was only 19. My father threw me out, and I left with only one small suitcase to my name. No family came to our register office wedding in 1948.
But gradually life became easier. I got teaching jobs, ending up as a deputy head teacher. First Jake worked in a factory, then for the Post Office.
Slowly we made friends together, but it was so hard. I used to say to new friends: ‘Look, I have to tell you this before I invite you to my home — my husband is black.’
My father died when I was 30 and although we were reconciled by then, he never did approve of Jake.
Today we have been married for 63 years, and are still very much in love. I do not regret marrying him for an instant, despite all the pain we have suffered."
@CanalRiverTrust Napton lock 12 on the Oxford Canal has a lot of lateral movement on the downside lock gate. It maybe OK but there was a problem with Napton lock 11 gate last weekend so thought it best to report
@EssexPR ...especially when a scan across European centres tells a much less “scary” picture of some hot, some warm & some less so; but, that doesn’t fuel the climate change fear porn for us little people does it?
#ClimateScam
Once the initial shock subsides over the heinous crimes in Nottingham yesterday, of which no one and no parent should ever be subjected to, I hope people start to understand our government are doing nothing to stop this happening in our country 🤬 and if you think labour would be any different you are mistaken.
Once you understand that the mainstream media is a propaganda arm of the government and lie to you everyday, the easier it is to understand and see thru the bullshit.
Communism masked as a green future from @TheGreenParty , no such thing as free money for all.
It would strip away the incentive to work and create an even more idle country.
The state would have a say on what you do.
Lucky enough,most people think that they are cranks.
#NoToUBI
France has become the first country in the world to BAN some short haul flights to “cut carbon emissions”.
Don’t be fooled however, this isn’t about climate change, it’s about the control of your movement.
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