UK police are now lashing out against indigenous British people, with videos showing officers assaulting already-detained British men and manhandling five-year-old children in ways they never treat foreigners.
Summer is here and with it has come rising temperatures.
The heat is no reason for lowering standards. A gentleman adapts and does not abandon his sense of style.
Let’s explore ways to maintain your sense of style as the heat rises…🧵
I would argue they do understand, they put in an act. They know this will lead to collapse and they think it will enable them to be seize power. Them playing dumb is a spell to make you lower your guard.
Absolutely incredible clip…
UK Green Party candidate doesn’t understand why bringing in millions of new immigrants impacts housing and services in their country.
She makes faces at the concept.
It’s as if she’s never thought about it before.
Liberal members of the old Pentagon press corps had a conniption fit last week when he took Mrs. Hegseth to Singapore.
So this week he took the kids too.
The American family is so back. 🇺🇸
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The Machiavellian leader?
Project 39 continues with Henry V - Act Three, Scene One.
Henry V is often referred to as a Machiavellian figure. This is because the previous plays Henry IV, parts 1 and 2 show a scheming and calculating intelligence; pretending to be wasting his youth, but secretly preparing to be an excellent king. But Machiavelli’s main argument, that it is better for a leader to be feared than loved, doesn’t seem to apply to Henry. In his many rousing speeches, one feels a desire to be loved by his troops rather than feared.
Dr Samuel Johnson believed that the second line of this famous speech was missing. He thought a step of logic had been missed in between ‘once more unto the breach’ and ‘or close the wall up with our English dead.’ The editor of the Arden series, T. W. Craik agrees. He thinks it doesn’t make sense for Henry to rally the troops to attack the wall or die trying. T. W. Craik suggests the missing line could have been something like:
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more,
And either enter in, and win the town,
Or close the wall up with our English dead.
There is no textual evidence to support this. It is mere speculation. And most readers and audiences have intuited the meaning of these lines without the need for anything extra.
Henry V is played by Morgan Watkins