@TopoGigio1925@Moon_River05@GoBluePatriot@CityMinneapolis I think I'll report her to the Canadian Human Rights Commission (this is an actual thing BTW).
https://t.co/egp0d2CQn6
https://t.co/YbzbD3LsOu
Please believe all Canadians are not like Lynn.
@TopoGigio1925@Moon_River05@GoBluePatriot@CityMinneapolis Lynn is sadly bigoted, and too much of a stereotype of a hick Vancouver lefty to understand how unsophisticated and ignorant of other cultures she is. Calling people "hee-haws" and "inbreds" just because they don't think exactly the way she does.
A king penguin named Sir Nils Olav III serves as the official mascot and honorary brigadier of the Norwegian King’s Guard, a tradition that has continued through three generations of penguins at Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland.
The unusual military connection began in 1972 when a lieutenant in the Norwegian King’s Guard became attached to the zoo’s penguin colony during a military visit to Edinburgh.
A king penguin was adopted as the regiment’s mascot and given the name “Nils Olav,” combining the names of the officer and Norway’s King Olav V.
Over the decades, successive penguins inherited both the name and ceremonial military rank.
The second penguin in the line, Nils Olav II, received worldwide attention in 2008 when he was officially knighted during a formal ceremony attended by more than 100 Norwegian guardsmen.
The current penguin, Sir Nils Olav III, later continued the tradition and was eventually promoted to the honorary rank of brigadier, making him one of the world’s most famous military mascots.
This is particularly true if juries, and is why trial by jury can’t really be trusted to deliver a just outcome in America right now
Ethnic in group preference, namely amongst non-whites, is increasingly more of a determinate than the facts of the case
On the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 800 (overwhelmingly “white heterosexual”) men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment went over the top.
68 answered roll call the next morning.
Now their male descendants can’t work at NL’s only university which was named in their honour.
@nvmhacker@TRobinsonNewEra The Raj was run on a skeleton crew. No Indian ever looked out the window and wondered why he was suddenly in London. Nor would India exist if not for Britain. Canadians cannot get jobs because of subsidies and Indians only hiring Indians. You're lucky we're so suicidaly nice.
This is blatant Islamist propaganda.
Britain has been dog-friendly since our ancestors domesticated them 40,000 years ago.
Britain is not a Sharia state.
Never has been, never will be.
You won’t take our land.
You won’t take our freedom.
And you will NEVER take our dogs.
My angelic, autistic 12 year old daughter Annika drew this pencil and asked me to share it with you. She gets giddy when her content does better than mine, which makes me happy.
Please share it far and wide to keep her fire for art going. We've just barely gotten it rekindled.
🚨PRESIDENT OF AUSTRIA ASKS ALL WOMEN TO WEAR A HIJAB
“With increasing Islamophobia - the day will come where we have to ask ALL Women to wear a head scarf to show solidarity with those who do so for religious reasons”
Why are European leaders so mental?
Everything I have done for @ScottAdamsSays and his community followed from Scott's simple mantra:
Be Useful.
I have learned so much from Scott, and the Law of Reciprocity kicked in. I couldn't just be a passive consumer, I needed to contribute. To be useful. To Scott.
Posting stories that Scott likes also led me to pay close attention to what Scott said--what topics he cared about, things he avoided. It sharpened my learning because I was immediately putting it into practice.
I am honored to have been of service to Scott, and I will do everything I can to carry his lessons forward, and to continue to be useful.
Thank you Scott, for everything.
Charlotte’s Brain Tumour Journey
18.2.1997 – 24.2.2016
Diagnosis to death: 951 days
My mum and brother work tirelessly to put brain cancer on the map. I am no longer here. I died aged 19 years and 5 days, having spent my 19th birthday in a coma in 2016. That may sound a long time ago, but to my family it will always feel like yesterday.
When I was told I had a brain tumour, it felt like I had won first prize in the worst lottery imaginable. I loved life and there was so much I wanted to do. I was diagnosed in 2013, at the age of 16. My world fell apart. I was meant to start college that September - instead, I began chemotherapy and radiotherapy. From diagnosis to death, I lived for 31 months.
We kept a diary throughout my cancer journey. Sometimes I was able to live a little, so not every day is recorded. My mum now shares our words on X to raise awareness of one of the most underfunded cancers.
My treatment was the standard NHS chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Treatment abroad is incredibly expensive and out of reach for most families. Standard treatment remains the reality for the majority of brain tumour patients. There has been no advancement beyond the chemotherapy, Temozolomide, since it was first licensed in 1999.
My mum and brother both work full-time while also running the charity started in my name. Charlotte's BAG sefl-fund, meaning that every penny of your donation goes to brain cancer research at Charlotte's Lab, King's College Hospital, London. The charity pays expenses personally, from train tickets to conferences and charity events to PO Box & PayPal fees. We believe this is the least owed to those whose life Charlotte touched.
Charlotte was brave, kind, and wise beyond her years. She shared her journey openly on her YouTube channel. Her final video was filmed on 4 February 2016, the day before she went into a coma.
Since then, her channel has been watched more than 26 million times around the world. Through this work, her legacy lives on.
A RT or follow would be greatly appreciated to help reach a wider audience.
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@Songadiya@HonorAndDaring@DineshDSouza Follow your own advice. I made no "blanket statements". I had a brief shooftie @ your x. India, cricket, India, different parts of India, MAGA = racist, yadda yadda. Fine, I guess, but am I meant to be emotionally engaged with this? If all I cared about was India I'd live there.
This is absolutely bizarre. A local councillors tells a TV interviewer that she was "born and bred here", then checks herself as if she has said something terrible, and then the interviewer weighs in against her for saying it. Truly extraordinary.
Apparently this is what Splitting Image is now.
I am getting secondhanded embarrassment watching their depiction of @elonmusk at @TRobinsonNewEra's Unite the Kingdom Rally...