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30 years on the Lam in Thailand
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My punt is running back to Nanny and the NHS to take care of him in his final years. -
30 years on the Lam in Thailand
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JK Rowling in ‘arrest me’ challenge over hate crime law
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JKR isn’t being persecuted. Welcome to the world of reality. -
Shocking really. Oh but they got him in the end: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/apr/02/richard-burrows-uk-most-wanted-fugitives-arrested-cheshire-police
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JK Rowling in ‘arrest me’ challenge over hate crime law
Chomper Higgot replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I think the over zealous fixation with transgender, particularly male transgenders to female is something thing that definitely warrants some research. Particularly when those exhibiting this odd fixation make reference to those upon whom they are fixated being ‘turned on’. -
Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
Chomper Higgot replied to Social Media's topic in World News
So the accusation stands because somebody makes it without evidence? -
JK Rowling in ‘arrest me’ challenge over hate crime law
Chomper Higgot replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It depends on one’s target audience. -
Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
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You could weave a conspiracy out of that. -
Well we know for sure he’s not got the $500 million cash he said he has.
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JK Rowling in ‘arrest me’ challenge over hate crime law
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Nah, it’s a publicity stunt.- 181 replies
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Scotland's controversial new hate crime laws come into force
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Did they provide any evidence or was it all supposition? -
The Daily Mail kicked this off yesterday with what ought not to have been anything but an April Fool gag. GB news jumped in with both right feet to stoke more outrage and then the nation’s beloved NT responded: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/apr/01/national-trust-defends-vegan-scone-recipe-after-wokery-criticism
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The point I’m making is, and I’m sorry it distresses you so, supporters of this long failing government have gone through multiple variations of ‘who might save the party’, all have been utter failures. A rational look at Mordant reveals she’s equally hopeless, strong on speaking, weak on understanding what she’s speaking about and completely out of touch with the key concerns of voters. She did look the part carrying that sword, and I understand how that might play well to a certain demographic.
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I doubt racists, bigots and conspiracy nuts are a target audience for most brand advertisers.
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The ‘war babies’ raised on rationing are living longer. You can see them in the UK, while old and naturally frail, they are still not over weight, still active in their lives. Not so later generations. The argument that people are living longer based on the evidence of the ‘war babies’ while ignoring the obese generations that followed is very clearly flawed.