14. Not sure
… how to present this, so here’s a screenshot:
Interesting point about how many Hong Kong Chinese to let in, how many Gurkhas for that matter in the past.
13. Seems little point
12. Maltese citizen journo blown up
In N10 below, point was made – it’s that these kids are on the right track, innit? Must be encouraged and respected.
Well yes, but there’s still something called danger and with a young person, esp. a Lois Lane type, I’m not convinced that thoughts of personal security come into it … in a Laura Loomer sort of way I should have said. We can only protect them so far and as more and more fearless Lois Lanes take on such people … the attrition rate may well rise.
Which is rich, me saying that about Millennials, when we are in just as much danger as they are for saying what we do. And I’m not convinced that for all our aged wiles, we can escape the silencing. They can run faster than us for a start.
Journalist Behind Leak that Exposed Clinton’s Criminal Campaign Donors, Blown Up in Her Car
Maltese Investigative Journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was described as a “One-Woman WikiLeaks” after she led the Panama Papers investigation, was killed on Monday afternoon in a car bomb near her home.
Galizia’s career was devoted to exposing establishment corruption, and her most recent work revealed that Malta’s prime minister, Joseph Muscat, and two of his closest aides, had connections to offshore companies that linked them to the sale of Maltese passports, and showed that they had received payments from the government of Azerbaijan, according to a report from the Guardian.
11. An early iPad?
10. Millennials
Sure her prettiness is the bait but the major point is that the young don’t seem to have all succumbed … not yet anyways.
With a raging lefty such as AOC, knock her inanity or Milano’s on the head … promptly. But with a lass such as this or Miss Alice Grant over here, even if we might think dome of it is a bit simplistic – that’s not the point, is it?
It’s that these kids are on the right track, innit? Must be encouraged and respected.
9. Possibly, possibly
https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/05/27/the-tyranny-of-the-managerial-elite/
8. I’ll just leave this here, shall I?
‘Lancashire Police has declined to discuss the gatherings’
How come?
Durham Police were rather more forthcoming, even making a formal statement about a ‘minor breach’ weren’t they…hmm🤔🙄 https://t.co/2HJXp60vjS— Penny Rimmington (@Olgachristie) May 29, 2020
I want them out now, the lot of them. Sorry, not allowed to say that, let me correct myself. Can’t wait to meet my Imam bros today for a bit of chanting, grooming, howling through the tannoy, raping and bombing. No, can’t say that either. How about: ‘Can’t wait to get with the Bros today for a bit of real ale in the beer garden, helped down by a bacon buttie or two? And let’s face it, they don’t loot Target stores, do they?
[H/T Chuckles and haiku in the right places]
#11: “the tablet was made in the Late Bronze Age, between the 12th and 15th centuries BCE. During this period, the Egyptian Empire ruled Canaan.”
And we all know what that implies about the truth of the Exodus myth, do we not?
If a credulous person to leap to such a conclusion, that’s the sort of conclusion a credulous person desperate to debunk something will leap to. 😀
Hint – the use of BCE is a bit of a giveaway, innit, before going any further. Revisionist “historians” are perfectly happy to do that of course, sans proof.