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I do find it amusing the sheeple are now realising that getting the wuflu jabs prolly was not the smartest thing to do ! -
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Angela Rayner’s Islamophobia Definition Could Extend to Non-Muslims
This is typical of left wing shallow thinkers, for whom the recently invented word “Islamophobia” is a heaven sent tool for censoring, or better still, shutting down, any criticism of Islam. When not mobilising the word to silence critics of Islam, as we see from yourself, you resort to calling critics, bigots or dullards. Below is a truncated list of reasons to fear, without any phobia whatsoever, the violent, medieval, misogynistic, homophobic religious culture of Islam; all of these atrocities and slaughterings of innocent people were carried out by adherents to Islam. 9/11 USA 2,996 dead 25,000 + injured 7/7 London bombs 52 dead 784 injured 2017 London Bridge, 8 killed 48 injured 2017 Barcelona, driver mows down 100 people, 14 dead 130 injured. 2022 Manchester concert bomb, 22 dead 119 injured 2015 Charlie Hebbo 12 dead 2019 London Bridge 2 dead 3 injured 2020 France stabbing and beheading 3 dead 2020 Samuel Paty, French teacher beheaded in the street 2015 Bataclan, Paris 130 dead 350 wounded 2015 Nice, France, truck rampage 86 dead 434 injured 2023 Arras France .. teacher stabbed to death 2016 Rouen France 85 year old priest has throat slit at alter of church 2023 Brussels, 2 Swedish football fans shot dead 2018 Carcassonne France 5 dead 15 injured 2024 Crocus hall Moscow: 140 dead 300 injured 2023 7th October Israel: 1,195 Killed 250 taken hostage. 2025 Feb 13: Car ramming, 37 injured 2 killed. -
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No Changes at the Top: PM Paetongtarn Rejects Cabinet Reshuffle
Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, third left, reacts after a no-confidence vote against her was defeated in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra isn't budging on a cabinet reshuffle, following her impressive victory in a no-confidence vote. She cruised through with 319 votes to 162 and only seven abstentions, leaving her position unshaken. With confidence high, she declared no plans for a cabinet shake-up. Questions arose about her father, Thaksin Shinawatra, former PM, influencing any potential changes. Paetongtarn stayed calm, saying she’s open to opinion but has no immediate reshuffle intentions. Thaksin himself had no objections to her decision. Despite the coalition cruising quietly, opposition parties aren't letting it slide. Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, leading the People’s Party, called for investigations over the information revealed in the heated censure debate. The spotlight is on tax matters, suggesting Thaksin’s family should toe the line. The two-day debate saw fiery accusations. Opposition grilled Paetongtarn on her governance, alleged tax evasion, and hovering influence from her father. High electricity bills and low farm prices were critical issues, alongside her controversial cash handout policies. Concerns were also raised on her economic comments like the benefits of a strong Thai Baht to exports. Paetongtarn faced accusations over potential misdirection surrounding her father's health and influence. Thaksin, reportedly unwell, stayed in a private ward at Police General Hospital, dodging jail time. The family's swanky assets, notably the Alpine Golf Resort and a luxury Khao Yai retreat, are under scrutiny. With politics heating up, will PM Paetongtarn's firm stance hold? Keep eyes peeled for the unfolding saga. Based on a story by Bangkok Post. -- 2025-03-27 -
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Thai Sang Thai Chaos as 'Cobra MPs' Back PM Paetongtarn
Picture courtesy of The Nation In a stunning twist, five MPs from the Thai Sang Thai Party have defied their leader by backing Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The rogue MPs’ actions have sparked outrage within the party, leaving founder Sudarat Keyuraphan fuming and taking to social media to voice her anger. The uproar erupted when Sudarat revealed on Facebook that five out of six of her MPs turned heel, supporting the young Pheu Thai leader in the crucial no-confidence vote. By labeling them “cobra MPs,” Sudarat drew from a fable about betrayal, gripping the public’s attention with her fiery rebuke. Her post accused the MPs of sidestepping ethics in pursuit of personal gains while disrespecting the very people who had elected them. Sudarat promised repercussions, insisting that their breach of duty calls for justice from both the populace and the courts. The five renegade members toeing the line differed from their party positions and included Thakorn Tanthasit, Rampoon Tantiwanitchayanon, Supaporn Salabsri, Rung Thurapol, and Adisak Kaewmoongkhunsup. According to Sudarat, their actions are a betrayal of trust, yet she fell short of announcing immediate legal steps. This incident is not unprecedented. When Paetongtarn first ascended to power, similar defiance was shown by the entire Thai Sang Thai faction, ending in an unresolved threat of expulsion by Sudarat. The MPs then reinforced their stance by holding an executive board majority, effectively tying Sudarat's hands. As tensions simmer, the core of Thai Sang Thai seems on the verge of fracturing. The drama begs the question: Can Sudarat wrest back control and assert her leadership, or will the cracks continue to widen? Only time will tell how the shaken party navigates this tumultuous terrain. Based on a story by The Thaiger -- 2025-03-27
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