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MizakeTheMizan
4 years ago

So the BBC are admitting that the double jabbed can spread the disease at home.

At home? What a devious web of lies they are spinning. We all know that this is also the case in pubs and nightclubs too, but they can’t admit that because the vaccine passports are the plan.

OliveTrees
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

“Sorry son, you can’t come home without a valid QR code.”

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

Our old mate Armitage.Shanks has this to say on the Daily Mail report about prof pantsdown admitting that jabbed household members can still infect each other (surprise surprise).
Nothing about ferguson we haven’t known since the charlatan first reappeared March 2020 but it’s good to be reminded now and then.

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Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

This is exactly what I’ve always wondered. In what other profession would such a catalogue of epic disasters be ignored? One would be sufficient to get kicked out but this guy seems to be untouchable and can get away with murder, literally. Fauci is another obvious example. So apparently nobody else with an ounce of integrity is able to fill their roles. This fact alone demonstrates the corruption that is just par for the course it seems.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

They don’t even care that large numbers of the population are aware of his inadequacy. He often gets a kicking in the Mail comments.

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

His job is to generate the material propaganda required by the government to convince people there is a crisis. There’s no accident or miscalculation because there is no crisis. It’s all fake.

I often point to the ‘housing crisis’ fraud. There is no shortage of houses, just too many people coming to the UK.

With Covid, to back up their faked projections, they used flu statistics marked as covid deaths, as well as the whole “within 28 days BS” to push the figures up higher. Then there was the murder of the people placed in ‘care’ homes at the start of this fraud. Even then the projections were overblown because they were only ever there to generate fear.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Originally anyone who had ever ‘had covid’ who subsequently died falling under a bus was notified as a Covid death.
When this became widely known Hancock SAGE etc took a month to part rectify it

FlynnQuill
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

He fits their agenda and will lie and lie for them. That is why they use him, he is happy to be a patsy as long as he gets his money. As they say, follow the money.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  FlynnQuill

How much do SAGE members and other talking heads get for appearing on the news?

Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

The BBC have disgraced themselves beyond contempt. They are a disgusting, abusive organisation that does nothing but pump out regime lies. They ran a story recently suddenly telling joggers in their 20s about their risks of Sudden Death Syndrome – this, of course, to cover all the vaccine heart attacks. People working for the BBC are beneath contempt.

Mr Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Here it is, thanks to Sheep Farm Studios.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvAeKe52dFA&t=6s

John
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Sorry but it isn’t sudden death syndrome it is Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome as it is not due to a circulation problem like a heart attack but is a fault in the conduction system that causes the heart to beat erratically.

It is known to be exacerbated by exercise, Joe Humphries was 14 when he collapsed and died whilst out jogging due to SADS.
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/life-saving-defibrillators-installed-across-5989514

A 17 year old girl footballer became unwell and died following a training session.

Sebastian Rushworth an A&E medic from Sweden has recently written this on his blog:
https://sebastianrushworth.com/2021/10/27/is-intense-exercise-bad-for-your-heart/

Yes there have been cases of myocarditis being reported following vaccination in younger people, but is that a direct consequence of the vaccine or has something else been involved?
Is the frequency of this type of event actually increasing or is the reporting of these events increasing and the frequency of the events themselves haven’t radically increased?

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  John

Funnily enough I drew the same connection between this issue and Sebastian Rushworth’s piece when I read it, because Rushworth is no no way an apologist for either the covid panic or the “vaccine” coercion.

There is a genuinely complicated question to answer on to what extent there has been an uptick and whether and to what extent it can be attributed to the “vaccines” This was always going to be an issue when dealing with health issues caused by the “vaccines” that also existed in the population pre-“vaccine”. Extracting the true signal from the data is going to be complicated, and such complications allow those with the best funding and strongest motivation to obfuscate and distort endlessly.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

Wow, a downtick! Who’d have thought that Naga Munchetty would come here!

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

Big Fat Liars: Mainstream Media Deliberately Conceal True Cost of Intermittent Wind & Solar
https://stopthesethings.com/2021/10/28/big-fat-liars-mainstream-media-deliberately-conceal-true-cost-of-intermittent-wind-solar/

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Jon Garvey
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

The best previous study suggested the risk of spreading COVID to a household member is 17%, and to a spouse 40%. An “average” houshold with 2 parents and 2 kids would give an overall risk of almost exactly 25% – the same risk as the new study shows in a fully vaccinated household.

So how effective are those vaccines, again?

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Jon Garvey

and what point is there in having a vaxx passport? especially one which fails to take any account whatsoever of naturally acquired immunity

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

Have you heard that a gym in Australia has had to close due to 15 members of the gym catching covid. The gym management had insisted that only double-jabbed people could use the facility. This was reported on Australian television news, but none of the dumb idiots realised what they had just said… And apparently none of the 15 infected are very ill.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBbwr7nSM5g

Alex Belfield – THE VOICE OF REASON

LUDICROUS RULES BACKFIRE Gym Closure For DOUBLED JAB PROVES The Insanity
Mentioned it here better than I could

John
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

There has never been any argument that the vaccine prevents infection or infectiousness. It has been identified that most infections occur in domestic environments, including care homes of course. Nosocomial infection is the other high risk environment.

I come back to the question does it matter if people become contaminated or infected with SARS-CoV-2 if they are unlikely to develop CoViD19?

If you are confident that your immune system is capable of handling the infection, which is almost certainly true then why would you be concerned whether a person has had the vaccination or not?

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  John

Matt Hancock and others repeatedly claimed that when the vaccine arrived (“The Cavalry”) it would enable bozo to release us from bondage because we would be immune from Covid and therefore unable to catch it or pass it on.

It was only when it slowly emerged that it wasn’t working like that (if at all) that the the new definition of ‘vaccine’ came to be widely used.

John
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Also the definition of immunity changed to being vaccine induced only.

mishmash
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

They are setting the stage to forcibly remove people from their homes later down the road, like they are in Australia and other places. That’s what Wellingborough and those other giant facilities are going to be used for.

Silke David
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

That was the result of the first ever study done in March last year in Germany!

Encierro
4 years ago
Reply to  MizakeTheMizan

That is what I aslo wrote in a psot to yesterdays news round up.
The underling messgae is still to get a jab, unfortunately.

Moderate Radical
4 years ago

To put it briefly:

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Mark
4 years ago
  • De Kock sorry for not taking a knee” – South Africa’s Quinton de Kock apologises after refusing to take a knee against the West Indies in a cricket match and says he is “not a racist”, reports BBC News.

Why do so many people who are absolutely in the right end up kowtowing?

I mean, doubtless it was made clear to de Kock that he would lose money and career for standing on principle (which is why those who resist the woke leftist shite are the genuinely courageous ones, not the luvvie lefties “bravely” signalling their politically correct virtues), but it would be nice if a few more would instead go public with the threats made to them and stand up on their hind legs.

Never apologise to these woke mobs. Have some self respect, ffs!

Phil Shannon
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Yes, pity to see that de Kock has thrown in the towel by renouncing his stance against ‘the knee’. We don’t know why he initially spurned the genuflection to woke political correctness  –  possibly because (a) he is more than just a nominal Christian and may not bow to anyone other than his god, (b) he objects to the knee-taking which is associated with BLM and its particular, spectacularly violent, political baggage, (c) he resents being dictated to on matters of conscience and personal beliefs, or (d) is simply fed up with the whole woke circus intruding on his sport.

What we do know is that being called a ‘racist’ (second in awfulness only to being called a ‘facsist’) seems to take down many who aren’t at all racist, even ‘dual-heritage’ people like de Kock. We also know that the threat of losing his Indian Premier League contract might also have focused his mind, despite his reputed $4m-$6m in the bank.

And, despite his recantation, nothing may ever get the outraged ‘anti-racists’ off his back now.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Phil Shannon

“being called a ‘racist’ (second in awfulness only to being called a ‘fascist’” The former is far worse (in the societies of the modern US sphere) than the latter, bearing in mind you can be harassed by the police in most of them for breaching the former manufactured taboo, but not usually for the latter. “What we do know is that being called a ‘racist’ (second in awfulness only to being called a ‘facsist’) seems to take down many who aren’t at all racist, even ‘dual-heritage’ people like de Kock.” I’d like to think a wealthy celeb like de Kock would be able to resist a simple false smearing. All it would take is some spine. It’s different, obviously, if you are some working class joe whose house and food on the table depend on keeping his job. “We also know that the threat of losing his Indian Premier League contract might also have focused his mind, despite his reputed $4m-$6m in the bank.” No doubt, but the dirty dealers in the background making such threats need to be brought into the open and shamed, and then ideally removed from any positions of authority. Granted, in the real world that’s… Read more »

chunky lafunga
chunky lafunga
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Agreed, Mark, he should’ve stuck to his guns and I was disappointed to read that he had caved. One thing that stuck out to me in this story; I read a quote from QDC saying something along the lines of “the SA Cricket Authority ‘Mandated’ taking the knee. Besides that being an awful stance,” I don’t know about anyone else but prior to 2020 I genuinely can’t remember hearing the word mandatory or mandate, hardly ever. Now it’s fucking everywhere, like it’s a casual thing that some behaviour can just be ‘mandated’. It’s a searing indictment of the direction of travel and an ill-effect of the awful precedents set since 2020, that now authorities think they can just mandate shit. Maybe I’m reading too much into this but I wouldn’t be surprised if we start encountering this word being used in many more contexts. Like I said I just found it odd, I’m 32 and don’t remember following any so-called mandates until last year.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  chunky lafunga

Good point, well made.

Presumably it would be a combination of both a genuine increase in authoritarian language consequent on the inherent authoritarianism of the covid panic response, and an increased awareness of such on the part of those of us resistant to the panic.

chunky lafunga
chunky lafunga
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

You’ve articulated the exact point I was trying to make infinitely better than my attempt, I suggest people just skip over mine and head straight to your reply.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  chunky lafunga

It wasn’t mandatory to own a copy of Mein Kampf at home during Germany’s nazi years but you might be asked questions if ‘they’ came calling and you didn’t have one.

davews
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Whatever your view of black inequality it remains that this taking the knee thing is nothing more than a religious ritual now renamed a political ritual. We should not be toe-toeing to such nonsense and the more who refuse the better.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  davews

Absolutely, but more than that, BLM as a movement is based on a blood libel against the US police and its expansion around the world was based on the intentional misrepresentation of a thuggish convicted armed robber as some kind of saint.

A movement based on such lies can only be evil, and indeed we see from its effects that it is such.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

IMHO the denial of responsibility in “Black culture” is responsible for the failures of blacks to keep up with non-black peers.

OliveTrees
4 years ago

A U.K. Health Security Agency virologist says the Covid vaccines we have available should be considered the “first generation” and that the 300 in development could be even more effective.

If at first we don’t succeed, we have 300 more to put into you…

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

This response to that Daily Mail article by reader NW6Nathan says it all

Go NW6Nathan!

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Horse
Horse
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

This is true. There would be a global herd immunity to this virus, just as with the other 200 viruses, had we done nothing at all.

Mogwai
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Yep, 100% concur. If the “vaccines” had only ever been offered to those deemed “high risk” of severe illness from Covid, as was the original ( alleged ) intention, then what would the world look like now? I say “alleged” because I believe it was always their real intention to get every human jabbed but they couldn’t really come out and say that from the start for fear of alarming people and meeting resistance. I only hope that as they go down the age groups plus when it becomes apparent that 2 jabs will not get you the V.I.P status of “Fully Vaccinated” long term, then dozy b’stards will start to awaken from their stupor and suspicions will arise, in some if not all. There must be a tipping point at some stage, right?

Norman
4 years ago
Reply to  OliveTrees

One of them might even last 7 months!

Mark
4 years ago

“Why do we leap to the defence of those who hate us?” – “It’s a lesson the Right is incapable of learning, and the reason the Left has been so absolutely dominant for so long,” writes Frederick Edward in Bournbrook Magazine. Edward makes some good points, including some of the same points I made here on DS comments the other day about the momentary Novara Media suspension. Where I disagree with him is when he argues for the trope that began the turn against free speech on the left, back in the days a few decades back when “woke” was called “political correctness”. Namely, the pretext for suppressing speech on the spurious grounds that we do not have to “tolerate intolerance”. This was merely the early manifestation of what became that foul pretext for intolerant suppression of dissent – the concept of “hate speech”. The problem for the right has never been freedom for the left to speak, but always the weak treason of the “moderate right”. People who are too weak-minded to grasp that they are being manipulated by their own sentimentality, and who fall time and time again for the systematically manipulative smear terms “racism”, “homophobia, “sexism”, etc to… Read more »

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The left can have all the freedom of speech they want since they inevitably end up splintering into ever tinier factions and turning on each other as we see today with the fem/trans debacle.

I first witnessed this in the student common room/bar 1980’s with numerous lefty cabals from mainstream Labour to Trots, Marxist-Leninists, Maoists and possibly fans of Pol Pot sitting around plotting and hating each other rather than ‘fighting the tories’ or, better still, supporting the real interests of students.

It’s fun to watch.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

It’s fun to watch.”

I don’t find it fun. What seem to me like mad or unhelpful ideas are now mainstream, and dissent from the general narrative on such matters is heavily punished. The battle is lost.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

The Spanish civil War was a prime example when even during the last few days of that conflict, various factions of the left were fighting each other on the streets of Madrid.
As a socialist, it pains me to agree with you, Karen, but the truth is the truth.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

That is correct, for sure, but the problem is that that very diversity can also be their strength (multiple ironies there I think). The winner emerges stronger than ever and free from doubt, as the Blairites did when they defeated the “militants” in the 1990s.

The bottom line is, the left won politically on almost every issue in the past 30 years. We have had continuous “Conservative” governments that have done and will do nothing to reverse the defeats of the C20th, because at heart they actually believe in the doctrines of the socially radical left. You won’t lose your job or be harassed by the police for being a radical devoted to the destruction of your nation in various leftist ways, in fact unless you fall foul of a few detailed doctrinal issues with the dominant Blairite faction you will receive favourable treatment in most situations (such as employment by the state broadcaster, favourable access to government money and contracts etc), but you can and people regularly are so treated for expressing conservative or traditionalist opinions of various kinds.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

No sympathy for the Tories since they got rid of Maggie, at least she tried to halt the leftward decline.
I’ve thought that since they sacked Enoch, not because of the ‘rivers of blood’ speech but because he was against the Common Market.

Despatches from HMP UK
Despatches from HMP UK
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

‘Conservatism’ as a philosophy has been failing since forever (1649? 1688? and the Conservative Party since the departure of Salisbury), see long ago words by Robert Dabney: [C]onservatism. This is a party which never conserves anything. Its history has been that it demurs to each aggression of the progressive party, and aims to save its credit by a respectable amount of growling, but always acquiesces at last in the innovation. What was the resisted novelty of yesterday is to-day one of the accepted principles of conservatism; it is now conservative only in affecting to resist the next innovation, which will to-morrow be forced upon its timidity, and will be succeeded by some third revolution, to be denounced and then adopted in its turn. … [C]onservatism is merely the shadow that follows Radicalism as it moves forward towards perdition. It remains behind it, but never retards it, and always advances near its leader. … It is worthless because it is the conservatism of expediency only, and not of sturdy principle. (Dabney, Robert L. Discussions, vol.4. Mexico, MO: 1897. 496.) Or Chesterton: The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to go on making… Read more »

karenovirus
4 years ago

Interesting but your reply will have few readers this late after yesterdays Roundup was posted.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

300 ‘next gen’ Covid jabs could make herd immunity possible

Perhaps when they try and roll these out and no one trusts them and they all refuse to taken them, the abusive morons currently governing us will learn why you don’t rush vaccine trials and force people to take them against their will.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

It’s clear that these people never sat on their mothers knee to have told and explained to them either the story of The Kings’ New Clothes or The Boy Who Cried Wolf.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

‘The emperor’s new clothes’ is flagrantly anti-Naturist. ‘The boy who cried wolf’ cruelly misrepresents the nature of non-female lupine persons.
Can that hate speech now!

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Don’t worry, they’ve got it all sorted in the US.
This from Carl Vernon YouTube

Dunno how X Zzyym will get on trying to enter Russia with it, or through any international border control for that matter.

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Freecumbria
4 years ago
Reply to  Horse

It reminds me of the Irishman replying to the tourist asking for directions: “Well sir, if I were you, I wouldn’t start from here”.

He might have added

If you’d gone down Natural Immunity road, sir, you wouldn’t find yourself here.

karenovirus
4 years ago

Cross dresser ad fiasco. RT

RT reports that John Lewis has been instructed by the FCA to withdraw its cross dressing boy advert promoting home insurance because wanton destruction is not covered and so the ad is misleading.

As pointed out by more than one of us when the thing first appeared.

The video has been withdrawn from their YouTube channel being replaced by a statement confirming the RT report and saying that they are writing to all home contents customers explaining their error and expressing hope that they are still happy with their purchase.

What a rigmorol.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

Coldcut and Lisa Stansfield seems appropriate at this time.

“People hold on
We’ve got to be strong…”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWnIrxky3OQ

Mr Dee
4 years ago

I got sent this link via the Pandemic Podcast, for anyone interested:

https://www.unravel.org.uk/event-details/how-to-wake-people-up-part-1

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John
4 years ago

With regards to herd immunity, it doesn’t actually mean what people think it means according to Sunetra Gupta. She has an explanation on YouTube, it’s not a fixed entity but a dynamic equilibrium, prof Gupta explains it better than I can. It was this that the great barrington declaration was trying to achieve with their directed protection.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  John

but neither GBD nor herd immunity would have achieved the WEF Great Reset goals or made money for big pharma or enabled state governments to intervene in people’s bodily autonomy etc etc etc

Mr Dee
4 years ago

Welsh lockdown, in some form or another, almost a dead-cert, in three weeks time.

Also, Covid pass extended to cinemas here now. Mission creep has started.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-59077857

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  Mr Dee

🙁

Norman
4 years ago

The thing that is not clear from Ferguson’s “study” is whether the participants were locked in their homes all the time or were out and about mixing with other people, who of course would have been a variable and unquantifiable risk and would likely render any findings questionable.
But hey, it is Ferguson. We shouldn’t expect proper research.

FlynnQuill
4 years ago

WTF has eating meat and taking flights got to do with Vallance? I’ve been saying for sometime that the covid and climate scams are different heads on the same hydra, which are slowly merging in to one hideous beast.

Another elite telling us how to live; caaaaaannnnnt!!

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Has anyone in the MSM asked Vallance about eco-health alliance funding the development of SARS2?

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

They asked, but unfortunately Professor Vallance was too busy eating a 72 ounce steak on board his private jet, bound for Mustique, to answer.

TruthHurts2077
4 years ago

300 ‘next gen’ Covid jabs could make herd immunity possible

300?! This Covid bollocks is NEVER going to end, EVER.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago
Reply to  TruthHurts2077

When is the penny going to drop with people? ‘They’ want to use ‘you’ as guinea pigs.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Why children should be taught original sin””

No one is guilty of being born.

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago

Regarding the jabs, Dr Mike Yeadon on another site posted this about the contents of the jabs & differences between batches. The more info which comes out, the scarier the intent becomes. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/chd-legal-action-fda-eua-pfizer-biontech-vaccine-children/#comment-5587311972 What is the purpose of pan-vaccination with agents which work poorly? Particularly given the toxicity inherent in all of the vaccines? You see, we have known for years that spike proteins are fusogenic (prompts cells to stick to one another) & thrombogenic (initiates blood clotting).It was not preordained that the vaccines had to be designed this way….to cause our bodies to express a dangerous viral protein. That Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, JNJ and AstraZeneca ALL alighted on spike protein for their “vaccines” is highly suspect.All four have led to obvious spikes (pun not intended) in deaths, almost but not quite everywhere, mass vaccination campaigns have been run.I learned yesterday from an insider that the vaccine vials do not all contain the same ingredients. This doesn’t surprise me, though it’s absolutely illegal, for a number of reasons.I’d already been in touch in U.K. with a person who had the role of a statutory “QP”, a qualified person. Their role essentially is to perform checks on procedures & practises in pharmaceutical… Read more »

John001
John001
4 years ago

Possible but we need more evidence. For example, I fairly well trust the tests done by Dr Richard Fleming. We seem to know from Japan’s published experience that there was a lot of manufacturing contamination. Cockup is more common than conspiracy.

If conspiracy stories that can be corroborated get out to places like the Highwire, or Joe Rogan, or even UK Column or Off-Guardian, they’ll presumably spread. Bear in mind that we’ve had scare stories which haven’t subsequently been proven. Not helpful.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago

MY is not the first to write about or posit the theory of vaxx batches differing in content. This was also borne out by the interview a Pfizer whistle blower did with Stew Peters and was described there as the only possible reason why such a diverse range of adverse effects were being reported after vaccination, when what would normally be expected to be the case from a particular vaccine would be a specific limited range of side effects.

I have long wondered why some people who have been double jabbed suffer zero side effects while other people have dreadful life-altering adverse events shortly after only one jab. It has struck me that that can only be the case if all the vials do not contain the same content. What concerns me greatly about what MY reports in the link above is what seems like a total absence of regulation for an experimental medical product which is being mandated by governments using coercive tactics.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

As the people wake up to CovidBollox19, Pat Vallance pivots across to ClimateBollox22. Grifter.

Horse
Horse
4 years ago

On board his private jet bound for the Bahamas, Professor Vallance interrupted his enjoyment of a two kilo bone-in rib-eye tomahawk steak with chimichurri compound butter sauce, to answer BBCPravda’s questions. “Yes”, he said, with his mouth full. “The plebs must learn to eat maggots and stay within a mile of their hovels.”

Encierro
4 years ago

Looks like Sweden is like a lot of other countries. The government of said country did not take the right actions. They were late and insufficient.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/10/29/swedish-inquiry-slams-countrys-covid-19-train-wreck/

Lister of Smeg
Lister of Smeg
4 years ago

Another irony seemingly lost on the Telegraph’s editorial staff (or is it them laughing in our faces?) in their article by Melanie McDonagh:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/10/29/hounding-kathleen-stock-means-freedom-speech/

No reader comments allowed, and the paper STILL often heavily censoring or not allowing any reader comments on articles about censorship (!!), woke issues, The Duchess of Sussex, women’s issues, certain MPs, from certain columnists (no guesses who), American politics, anything involving Islam or certain ethnic minorities, and more.

Many readers – like me – have been effectively ‘hounded’ off the comments section of the newspaper (i unsubbed after 20 years last year because iof that and the significant drop in article quality over the past 5+ years, especially over the last 2-3 years, and their ‘establishment/globalist’ views on Us politics, the pandemic, etc) because of its censorship of readers’ views

Nothing with the vast majority of us having ‘ist’ or phobic’ views either. Seems like (to me, anyway) the DT editorial team are just as weak and spinless as those in charge of the ‘University’ of Sussex.

Free speech from the Telegraph my backside! Sad to say their hypocrisy is quite typical in the modern media.