Yup, Starmer was laying the groundwork for Farage to have as authoritarian a state as possible, by the time it was Reform’s turn to take over. This is what the Epstein Class were plotting, a cross party plan for fascism. We’ve disrupted them and will continue to. Evil fuckers.
The Plan was for Starmer to see out a full term, gifting Farage his seat & taking an axe to every freedom & law, to weld in an unapposable Reform Takeover.
They didn't count on what happened with Greens, So our entire Political & media Class have now gone Nuclear to destroy them.
Ricky Gervais has every gammon bigot on here defending him - you can tell a lot by someone’s supporters. Meanwhile, Nish Kumar has a more sophisticated following, because he’s not just some tedious coward, who has punched down his whole career
@cellabiao The brown Asian Indian clown never could understand British humour
He tried and tried and tried to appropriate us
Should have stayed in Bollywood
Israel executed baby Sam today with a bullet to the face in the occupied West Bank.
They killed his mother too.
Sam was only 7 months old.
They murdered a mother. And her infant.
Blonde-haired, blue-eyed white people from Ukraine were celebrated for making home-made Molotov cocktails to defend their land, but the brown Arab Muslim, the Iranian, the Afghan, is far too “uncivilised” to have the right to resist. Their resistance is “barbaric” because it comes from an inherently “violent” culture.
The selective application of international law and one’s right to defend themselves from illegal occupation and colonial violence has been revealed to be a complete contradiction in the west, and is no doubt infuriating.
But we need to also understand how these “resistance” narratives are processed in communities.
These narratives do not stay on our screens. They shape how entire communities see themselves.
When Indigenous, Black, and other racialised peoples repeatedly see their histories, struggles, cultures, and resistance framed as dangerous, irrational, or inherently violent, many begin to internalise those messages.
Some distance themselves from their own identities in search of safety, acceptance, or legitimacy.
Others carry a deep, unspoken rage born from exclusion, dispossession, and the constant demand to prove their humanity.
When people are disconnected from their roots, denied dignity, and taught to be ashamed of where they come from, they will still search for belonging. It’s a basic human need to feel a sense of community.
The question is whether we create spaces that nurture healing, identity, and justice, or leave them vulnerable to finding belonging in places that exploit their pain.
Blonde-haired, blue-eyed white people from Ukraine were celebrated for making home-made Molotov cocktails to defend their land, but the brown Arab Muslim, the Iranian, the Afghan, is far too “uncivilised” to have the right to resist. Their resistance is “barbaric” because it comes from an inherently “violent” culture.
The selective application of international law and one’s right to defend themselves from illegal occupation and colonial violence has been revealed to be a complete contradiction in the west, and is no doubt infuriating.
But we need to also understand how these “resistance” narratives are processed in communities.
These narratives do not stay on our screens. They shape how entire communities see themselves.
When Indigenous, Black, and other racialised peoples repeatedly see their histories, struggles, cultures, and resistance framed as dangerous, irrational, or inherently violent, many begin to internalise those messages.
Some distance themselves from their own identities in search of safety, acceptance, or legitimacy.
Others carry a deep, unspoken rage born from exclusion, dispossession, and the constant demand to prove their humanity.
When people are disconnected from their roots, denied dignity, and taught to be ashamed of where they come from, they will still search for belonging. It’s a basic human need to feel a sense of community.
The question is whether we create spaces that nurture healing, identity, and justice, or leave them vulnerable to finding belonging in places that exploit their pain.
So we are now saying that the existence of Palestinians, displays of Palestinian identity & peoplehood (i.e. a Palestinian flag pin), & Palestinian cultural symbols are a risk of being offensive in the NHS.
But Ukrainian flags and such isn't offensive to Russian NHS patients?
Last night I learned of an alarming email sent to all library staff from the Durham County Library Director, calling for the immediate removal of Pride Month displays and censorship of LGBTQ+ materials. The Durham Board of County Commissioners has not adopted this policy and does not support it, nor was this directive authorized by the County Manager or Attorney.
I am in communication with County staff and actively working to restore the displays and rescind the material restrictions.
To any neighbor, library patron, and County employee affected by this: I see you, and I will stand by you this month and all year round. The library is a safe space for every person in our County, a portal to new worlds and ideas. We will not tolerate attempts to silence queer voices in our library system or anywhere across the county.