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Freddy Boy
1 year ago

Yippee 🤩👍

LwM
LwM
1 year ago

Rory Stewart:The bad people win!” Why doesn’t he call us deplorable or garbage as well – he/they are immune to learning by their own hubristic viewpoint. The

Old Arellian
Old Arellian
1 year ago
Reply to  LwM

That entitled whine made this pop into my head:
“When you were a child you were treated right
You were always spoiled with a thousand toys but still you cried all night

You better look up, look around
Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes
Here comes your nineteenth nervous breakdown”
Thank you Keith and Mick

Mogwai
1 year ago

Truth. All of the anti-Trump protests have started now, I see. What I also see is a definitive correlation between mental health problems and Leftards, terrorist-supporting and Leftards, West/democracy-haters and Leftards and Trans activist nutjobs and Leftards. Best not forget the ”refugees welcome” masochists and Leftards ( list not exhaustive ); ”Yes. We saw it in this country over the summer, when working-class men and women were branded far-right thugs for caring about slaughtered children. Nothing new there – the demonization of the working class has been in overdrive since Brexit. We have fellas in frocks, too, screaming unhinged misogyny at every turn (that’s when they’re not masturbating in women’s toilets). What else? Oh yes, Hamas support and virulent antisemitism. And let’s not forget the blind eye to Pakistani grooming gangs. This stuff has one thing in common: it all comes from the side you associate with hope. We’re sick to death of it. And over-fed complacency comes a pretty close second.” https://x.com/KiszelyPhilip/status/1854278810536939653 There are actual compilations of people having mental breakdowns now circulating. I’m honestly wondering if some are parody but if they’re not then this level of hysterics and mental imbalance is just jaw-dropping. Did these people actually… Read more »

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Speaking of the mentally unwell Leftard Trump-haters, ( though I suspect many bots here also ) you don’t need to sit through this entire thing but bear in mind these were all posted on free-speech platform Twitter. The target’s not off his back just because he’s won;

”Let’s take a look at the true face of the DemoncRats.

These demons are dangerous for our society. They need to be locked up in mental asylums.”

https://x.com/NiohBerg/status/1854379516367438160

EppingBlogger
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I wonder what happens if Trump were to be assassinated before taking the oath. Would DJV still take over or would Biden continue.

Jon Garvey
1 year ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Surely the Vice-President elect would take office as mandated?

Marialta
Marialta
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I tried to watch Kamala Harris’ speech to her followers after the Trump victory. Talking about mental health I thought it very odd she came bouncing on laughing and cackled her way through it spouting inanities about fighting for freedom etc. This is not normal behaviour after a defeat. It went on and on and she became increasingly weird and unwatchable. How on earth could she have done the job they put her up for?

Old Arellian
Old Arellian
1 year ago
Reply to  Marialta

Maybe someone spilt coffee on her cicuit board

A. Contrarian
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Definitely agree on the hysterics. I have one Facebook friend in particular who is verging on suicidal over the Trump victory – “I still stand with women, gay, trans, and queer people despite what’s happened, what a sad day for America and humanity as a whole” etc etc. They truly believe he is going to hunt them down and… I don’t know. Kill them I suppose? Just like he did when he was in power before… um… didn’t he? Certainly the world must have ended back then, right? And then Biden came in and sorted it all out?

klf
klf
1 year ago
Reply to  A. Contrarian

Indeed. Some people have become unhinged over this. I don’t get it!

Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Wednesday Morning A404 & A4155 Little Marlow Rd 
Marlow

Instant Kamala – Unburdened by what might have been

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago

Kamala could still be president in 2025 (briefly). She just has to invoke the 25th amendment.

Monro
1 year ago

https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2023/06/envisioning-a-long-term-security-arrangement-for-ukraine?lang=en Ukraine: what happens now? Russian demands: Ukraine’s capitulation The neutralization of Ukraine as an independent state. Overthrow the Ukrainian leadership, replace it with a pro-Russian administration, The occupation of Kyiv and major Ukrainian cities, The creation of filtration camps for patriotic and pro-Ukrainian activists and political leadership. Ukrainian army be reduced to a minimum, or more precisely to 50 thousand people Ukraine not to acquire or deploy weapons with a range greater than 250 km Ukraine to recognize the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk “republics” Ukraine should bear the costs of restoring the infrastructure of Donbass The lifting of all sanctions, the withdrawal of all international lawsuits filed since 2014. Granting the Russian language the status of a state language  Legalize Soviet and communist symbols in Ukraine again Russia offered Ukraine only a “ceasefire regime” Ukraine to withdraw all its troops to permanent deployment points (or places “determined by the Russian Federation”) Foreign partners to cease all assistance and withdraw from Ukraine all personnel  Russian troops to remain in their positions until all obligations fulfilled. Trump’s likely idea: For Russia A ceasefire, frozen conflict establishing autonomous regions on both sides of the demilitarized zone and leaving Ukraine outside… Read more »

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  Monro

Russia demands only what it has for 3 years at least, which is the the deNazification and demilitarisation of Ukraine and an absence of NATO fromj its territory.

For a fist full of roubles

Whether the downvoters like it or not, those were his sentiments and trying to deny it exhibits a failure to understand his motivation.
The fact that it is less used than it was is a tacit realisation that the problem has been massively reduced by the actions of the last couple of years.
Many of the hard core Banderites have been eliminated as Ukraine’ crack divisions have been decimated by the fighting.

Monro
1 year ago
Reply to  Monro

‘The launch of the term “denazification” did not turn out to be successful domestically, evidenced by how infrequently it is now used In Kremlin propaganda.’ ‘Despite its constant use in the media, according to sociological studies, Russians did not understand the meaning of the word, and ordinary people also had problems pronouncing it. To add to the confusion, neo-Nazis are openly fighting for Russia – so it is difficult for members of the public to make sense of why they would go along with the denazification narrative.’ ‘The term Nazi – and the more frequently ‘fascist’ – are often used to indicate “enemies of Russia” rather than a narrower usage following their historic meaning.   This is of course highly problematic. Firstly, Ukrainians in their majority were victims of Nazis, rather than collaborators. Secondly, it hides the imperialist, supremacist, racist worldviews prevalent among the Russian Government, and their cooperation with Russian and international far right groups. Thirdly, it delegitimizes any criticism of Russia as ‘Nazism’ and crucially hinders the fight against actual neo-Nazis in Russia, Ukraine and elsewhere. Finally, as has become clear in the current war, it serves to construct the other side as evil, helping to justify military invasion and human… Read more »

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  Monro

Who?

stewart
1 year ago

To restate what Rory Stewart is saying, those who unlike him thought Trump was a better choice are essentially,not nice people who don’t believe in progress, prosperity and democracy like he does.

And he says he’s not arrogant, he’s too “nice” and “optimistic”.

Is he completely stupid?

Mrs Bunty
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

Is he completely stupid?”

Yes. They just don’t understand, they don’t listen to people, they think they do but they have selective deafness, they only hear what they want to hear. Also if they do hear they’ll just tell you you’re wrong, not that you have a point.

Purpleone
1 year ago
Reply to  Mrs Bunty

You are bang on there – it’s really a lack of maturity to acknowledge the other ‘side’, or as I prefer, the nuance of other points. Everything is now us v them confrontations, when we all know the reality we probably need is in the grey middle ground, with some give and take, reasoned debate etc… it’s almost childlike, but massively encouraged by social media

rachel.c
rachel.c
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

I don’t think he’s stupid. It’s just that he holds a set of beliefs that are out of touch with reality. He suffers from the hubris of our technocratic/ruling class who can’t accept that most people don’t accept their deluded views and corrupt politics.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

If extreme arrogance to the point of abandoning all logic is “stupid” then yes.

Old Arellian
Old Arellian
1 year ago
Reply to  stewart

Yes

Dinger64
1 year ago

“Lammy will remain Foreign Secretary despite Trump criticism, insists No.10”

Will he really? Watch this space
His position is untenable!

Myra
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

I think the words ‘I have full confidence in him and he will be here until the end if parliament’ have been the end of many political careers…

Marcus Aurelius knew
Reply to  Dinger64

You know when they say they 100% stand by someone that that someone is already gone.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Dinger, I agree. Kneel has to beg for forgiveness and clear out ALL those openly spouting anti Trump rhetoric starting with Lammy, Butler and Abbacus – blimey, three bliks. He really is in the poo. And Farage needs to STFU about ‘healing wounds.’ Kneel and Co made their bed, they can lie in it. We need a clear out and some harsh lessons.

Dinger64
1 year ago

“The Tories have finally found their firebrand”

She’s promising but don’t yeah too early!

rachel.c
rachel.c
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

I’m not at all convinced. She’s fettered by the same old Tory party machine.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  rachel.c

She did not impress at PMQ’s.

Dinger64
1 year ago

Just to reiterate what the brilliant Lockdown sceptic said above

the US has been “Unburdened by what might could have been”

Who said that,..can’t quite put my finger on it 🤔 🫧

NeilofWatford
1 year ago

Rory Stewart: ‘the bad people win’.
Clueless, as ever.
Those who have no love for the truth are the most deluded.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

I think Stewart had a point. Let’s view his words in the context of our recent election 😉

JohnK
1 year ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBbrrusx3Io “Harry’s Farm” budget commentary, in effect. Quite a range of comments within it – not all of them critical of the Chancellor.

Heretic
Heretic
1 year ago

Meanwhile, ignored by the mainstream, English Patriots continue to be thrown into prison for SHOUTING HURTY WORDS during the protests over the Mass Stabbing Attempted Murder of 13 white people by an Ethnic African Muslim Terrorist:

Woman who took 11-year-old boy to riot reacts angrily as she’s jailed

And still the mainstream is ignoring the fact that

TEN MUSLIM RIOTERS pleading guilty to “violent disorder”, as did Peter Lynch, were all given SUSPENDED SENTENCES at Birmingham Crown Court, as their Muslim lawyer & ambitious politician Ahkmed Yakoob gloatingly revealed in his own video.