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On Saturday, local residents walking on Lepe beach in Hampshire discovered a dead shark which was later spotted without its head, tail and fin.
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I'm trying to work out who sees a dead shark on the beach and thinks 'I'll just fetch my knife and chop off it's head, fin and tail to take them home with me'.
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Cross dressing is a sexual fetish. While I accept that many humans appear to have an obsession with sex, in my book you leave that at home for your own personal time unless you happen to work at Anne Summers.cheb wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 10:53 am Ditto for the former. Why would anyone be uncomfortable with it, IMO if just a person in some clothes. Maybe the discomforteds need to look at their own thought processes. What's the difference between mens' and womens' clothing anyway? Skirt/kilt/sarong, blouse/shirt, what real difference is there?
Many "transgender" individuals claim it is not a choice but a compulsion, driven by the idea that they were "born into the wrong body". Body dysmorphia is a mental health issue.
Again though, it's no skin off my nose. I am not exactly an exemplar of a mentally healthy individual. But I do not rub it into other peoples faces or champion the cause of <whatever> identity politics is "trending".
This man is listed as one of the top 100 women which beggars belief other than that that idiotic dichotomy is also currently trending. Our society is not merely driving itself towards financial bankruptcy due to the insane levels of corruption within the current system of governance, it is also morally bankrupt.
The current hot topic of identity politics, singling out a "group" and declaring they are "victims" of a patriarchy, is to claim the entire human history of (ostensibly) Christian values is somehow "wrong". I.e. the values upon which our society has been created are to be villified. That's fine if your aim is to effectively dismantle the currently accepted social norms.
What happens if/when they succeed and "the system" comes crashing down? Honestly, I believe that is in fact the plan, as detailed in "the Great Reset". Before jumping down my throat and/or accusing me of being a bloody conspiracy theorist <again/yawn> consider this: the Great Reset is the current policy being played out by the WEF and is backed by virtually every single multi billionaire and global corporation.
Now why would they do that? Do you scoff at the idea because you think they couldn't possibly get away with it? Well, I've got news for you, they are getting away with it...
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Maybe we need to stop creating two top 100 lists for activities that only need one list? Best actor and best actress? Why not just best thespian?
I suspect that the basic problem is that change is feared, possibly hard wired into our stone age evolved brains.
I suspect that the basic problem is that change is feared, possibly hard wired into our stone age evolved brains.
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You claim to be a bit of captain of industry but can't even come up with a half decent idea.irie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 8:02 amAnd without any ID or other documents ...Potter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:58 amSounds great. I’m interested in your solution.demographic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:22 am Maybe if the asylum seekers were processed faster the majority of them eligible could be allowed into work and start paying into the system instead of costing money and filling the many vacancies there is on the job market that the government keeps on about.
Jeez, how hard was that to work out.
Where will you get all the extra judges and lawyers to process them all within record time when they turn up with nothing and no time to build up their story supporting their asylum claim?
Go on, try and come up with a way to integrate people into society.
Can't be that hard, Yoz, Yambo and Iccy are managing to get on in another country, just imagine how easy it would be for sensible people
How about giving them temporary ID, NI number and so on.
Currently they're unable to work but theyre allowed round the town on pushbikes.
Thats asking for them to make money on the black market and basically pointing them right towards crime.
Let em work, they can contribute to the country, have pride in it and learn to love it.
Get past yer bitterness qnd see an opportunity to make our country better.
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Change is inevitable but change into what?
Change into a society where you are not allowed to say that a man is not a woman? A few years ago, Widow Twanky was a figure of fun. There was an element of humour in the idea of a burly man dressed up as a woman. Laugh now or refuse to use the "correct" pronoun and you could literally end up in jail ffs.
That is a step in the wrong direction.
Changes in human society are typically either by slow progression of consensus among the general populace or the iron fist of authoritarianism.
My take on this identity politics nonsense is that it is a tiny minority of extremely vocal activists effectively being sponsored by the political class themselves under the control of global elites. Now why would they do that? Is it to empower the "common man" or "stone age ape" in your words or is it a drive towards authoritarianism?
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Lee Anderson, when asked about the Conservatives elecroral strategy replied with somethibg along the lines of* Culture wars and Trans Issues.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:51 pmChange is inevitable but change into what?
Change into a society where you are not allowed to say that a man is not a woman? A few years ago, Widow Twanky was a figure of fun. There was an element of humour in the idea of a burly man dressed up as a woman. Laugh now or refuse to use the "correct" pronoun and you could literally end up in jail ffs.
That is a step in the wrong direction.
Changes in human society are typically either by slow progression of consensus among the general populace or the iron fist of authoritarianism.
My take on this identity politics nonsense is that it is a tiny minority of extremely vocal activists effectively being sponsored by the political class themselves under the control of global elites. Now why would they do that? Is it to empower the "common man" or "stone age ape" in your words or is it a drive towards authoritarianism?
That to me is an admission that they've not got real policies and are relying on getting the mouthbreathers into a froth and causing fear.
*Not a direct quote, I'm paraphrasing but it'll likely turn up on the net somewhere.
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No need, the UK already has one, it's a process used (mostly) by the ten million non-UK born people that live in the UK now.demographic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:33 pm
Go on, try and come up with a way to integrate people into society.
According to the University of Oxford statistics dept most immigrants come from India, followed by Poland, according to the same statistics about half came for family reasons and the rest said they came for work. It's always worked pretty well, there are one or two grumbles from idiots but in general it works a charm, even in our small village we have a Bangladeshi shopkeeper that everyone loves.
Where it falls down is when tens of thousands of illegal immigrants get delivered by organised criminal gangs, they flood the system and collapse the available resources.
There are only really two choices at that point, struggle along with the resources you have, or pour in huge amounts of public money to deal with it. I'd wager that choosing the latter would make it even easier for illegal migrants to enter and quickly get into the system, making it even more lucrative for the traffickers to step up pace and deliver even more people to use up the increased resources - it's not hard to see how this pans out.
Making it a political issue just so they have something to have a go at the Torys with is a mistake.
The Labour Party are a bit baffled, they tried the diehard socialist route and wiped themselves out, so now they're clutching at straws to come up with something else and proving once again that they're tone deaf, the voters don't want the Torys, but I doubt they'll give their vote to an opposition that wants to open or relax the borders, or give more public money to it. They're handing a golden ticket for a runaway Conservative Party to stay in power for another decade - a disaster that no one wants.
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As Potter says, there is already a system in place.demographic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:33 pm...
Go on, try and come up with a way to integrate people into society.
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This ^^^Potter wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 2:16 am No need, the UK already has one, it's a process used (mostly) by the ten million non-UK born people that live in the UK now.
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Where it falls down is when tens of thousands of illegal immigrants get delivered by organised criminal gangs, they flood the system and collapse the available resources.
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Silly Tory rhetoric.
"Not being ok with sending immigrants to Rwanda" doesn't make you a Marxist, but the Tory press will happily tell you that that equals "opening the floodgates". Let's not forget that dithering about this situation has been the policy of every UK government since forever.
Funny how the Tories can make up a shit solution to a shit situation and then blame everyone else for politicising it.
I'd agree that the public want Labour less than Conservative. Corbyn was a dream parody comedy bogeyman and it'll take a while yet to get over that one.
"Not being ok with sending immigrants to Rwanda" doesn't make you a Marxist, but the Tory press will happily tell you that that equals "opening the floodgates". Let's not forget that dithering about this situation has been the policy of every UK government since forever.
Funny how the Tories can make up a shit solution to a shit situation and then blame everyone else for politicising it.
I'd agree that the public want Labour less than Conservative. Corbyn was a dream parody comedy bogeyman and it'll take a while yet to get over that one.
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Sending immigrants to Rwanda is clearly ridiculous, but it isn't meant to actually work, it's meant to be a deterrent - which I still don't think will work, but what to do? How do you stop organised criminal gangs exploiting hundreds of thousand of people willing to pay for a dream that the UK is the promised land?DefTrap wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:16 am Silly Tory rhetoric.
"Not being ok with sending immigrants to Rwanda" doesn't make you a Marxist, but the Tory press will happily tell you that that equals "opening the floodgates". Let's not forget that dithering about this situation has been the policy of every UK government since forever.
Funny how the Tories can make up a shit solution to a shit situation and then blame everyone else for politicising it.
I'd agree that the public want Labour less than Conservative. Corbyn was a dream parody comedy bogeyman and it'll take a while yet to get over that one.
Have you ever talked to any of them? A lot of the ones I have wished they hadn't bothered, but it's so lucrative that they were conned into it by the traffickers and promised a dream that doesn't exist. Until the mythical bubble is burst it won't end, Rwanda is a laughable attempt to do that.
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When dealing with the Credit Suisse crisis, the Swiss authorities broke a rule implemented after the 2008 financial crisis: that the first to lose their money must be shareholders, and thereafter AT1 bondholders.
As you can see, the largest Credit Suisse shareholders were predominantly Saudi/Quatari (Olayan Group is Saudi) so the Swiss made sure they didn't lose their money.
Instead AT1 bondholders were the first to lose their money. Not difficult to imagine future situations where this sleight of hand could come back to haunt the Swiss.
As you can see, the largest Credit Suisse shareholders were predominantly Saudi/Quatari (Olayan Group is Saudi) so the Swiss made sure they didn't lose their money.
Instead AT1 bondholders were the first to lose their money. Not difficult to imagine future situations where this sleight of hand could come back to haunt the Swiss.
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Thing is though, I don't believe for 1 microsecond that the dream sold by traffickers has any relationship to any kind of reality. So introducing the reality that you might get sent to Rwanda instead seems kinda pointless to me. S'not like the traffickers are gonna be upfront with Ts and Cs is it?
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Probably the only way is to consistently do (not just threaten) something really nasty to the boats, something so outrageous that even the man on the donkey cart in Iraq or Pakistan will hear about it. Like machine gun every one of them as soon as they cross into British waters.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 8:11 pmThing is though, I don't believe for 1 microsecond that the dream sold by traffickers has any relationship to any kind of reality. So introducing the reality that you might get sent to Rwanda instead seems kinda pointless to me. S'not like the traffickers are gonna be upfront with Ts and Cs is it?
And that is certainly illegal, and unlikely to be popular with anyone except a few out-and-out Nazis.. But it is probably the only way that will work.
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This country needs these immigrants like I need a hole in the head. England in particular, has been steadily going down the pan for many years, due mainly to a lack of investment in it's future and politicians who don't give a fcuk. Surely anything is worth a go, in the hope it might deter some, or at least, send a message.
Only a fool would climb aboard an overloaded blow up dinghy and attempt to cross one of the busiest shipping channels in the world. If they were genuinely running for their lives, they would happily settle anywhere safe and a free relocation seems a fair deal to me.
Only a fool would climb aboard an overloaded blow up dinghy and attempt to cross one of the busiest shipping channels in the world. If they were genuinely running for their lives, they would happily settle anywhere safe and a free relocation seems a fair deal to me.
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Would you know that if you didn't live in the UK?
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500 years ago it was a commonly held belief by those who had never visited the shithole that the streets of London were paved with gold. I suspect similar fables are at the root of a lot of the desperate attempts by the poor and displaced to reach what they regard as some kind of oasis.
We need to find the little shit that is peddling these falsehoods and break his fingers...
We need to find the little shit that is peddling these falsehoods and break his fingers...
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Uganda is about to pass a law that jails people simply for being considered gay, they don’t have to be in a relationship or even have had any kind of physical contact with anyone, they just have to be considered gay, and the government are urging family, friends and neighbours to turn on them and report them so that they can be taken away and imprisoned.
They’re not the only African country doing this.
This is actual 1930s Nazi narrative.
I’ll await the outrage from the forum Garys.
They’re not the only African country doing this.
This is actual 1930s Nazi narrative.
I’ll await the outrage from the forum Garys.
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The state of Idaho is in the process of passing a law allowing death row inmates to be executed by firing squad as the the drugs they use for lethal injections are in short supply.
Four other other states, Mississippi, Utah, South Carolina and Oklahoma currently also allow this.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ee94 ... ff4536ea8c
Four other other states, Mississippi, Utah, South Carolina and Oklahoma currently also allow this.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ee94 ... ff4536ea8c
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Given the standard of police shooting in the USA, they may have an embarassing number of survivors.wheelnut wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 6:58 am The state of Idaho is in the process of passing a law allowing death row inmates to be executed by firing squad as the the drugs they use for lethal injections are in short supply.
Four other other states, Mississippi, Utah, South Carolina and Oklahoma currently also allow this.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ee94 ... ff4536ea8c
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