Over the centuries, all cultures change, primarily for the better, but many societies are still undisciplined, unprincipled, and uncontrolled. And some of the better cultures have streams of uncouth, unkind, and unlawful behaviour. Even in our day, probably half the citizens are fornicators or adulterers; however, in a moment of honesty, I think most of… Continue reading Western Culture Under Attack Part 56
Month: July 2021
The UK Pingdemic
Boris Johnson has vowed Brits WILL be freed from crippling Pingdemic self-isolation rules on August 16 and predicted the UK will roar back from Covid. The PM said the switch from mandatory quarantine to testing for those who have been double-jabbed is “nailed on” and won’t be delayed. https://rumble.com/vkjipe-the-uk-pingdemic.html
The Biden Betrayal of Democracy Part 55
Lou Dobbs talks about the four year Scandal that went on all through the Donald Trump presidency of the Left and Deep State to Overthrow a President, to Block his Agenda, to Block his Candidacy for President and to a great extent, they have won. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240956
The Biden Betrayal of Democracy Part 54
The program Tipping Point in America makes the point that the so called ‘Mistakes’ in the US Election all favoured Biden. When you look at the employee contributions of Dominion Voting Systems, 95% went to Democrats, a Neutral Organisation? Don’t think so. Smartmatic it was 86%. Are we still arguing Black is White? https://vk.com/video503532632_456240955
Increase in Hate Crimes
A total of 61,851 racially and religiously aggravated offences were recorded last year – up 7% on the 57,825 in 2019. That is more than double the 28,479 recorded in 2013 – the first year specific data was made available. Some forces saw much bigger rises, with Leicestershire Police’s offences going up the most –… Continue reading Increase in Hate Crimes
Social Care in the UK
Ministers have insisted proposals for social care will be announced by the end of the year, as Whitehall sources said they were concerned an aversion to conflict was delaying crucial difficult decisions. Although hopes have been raised of a settlement before the end of the summer, the chancellor Reshi Sunak has also stressed he believes… Continue reading Social Care in the UK
Last year, Arizona’s attorney general sued Google for illegally collecting location data from Android users, even after they had opted out of said data collection. According to recently released evidence and testimony from Google employees, the company intentionally made it difficult (and in some cases impossible) for users to find or understand the options to… Continue reading Google
The UK Gendeless Passport
The UK Supreme Court this week heard that people should be able to declare their gender as ‘X’ on their UK passports and that current practice in the UK, whereby individuals can only declare as male or female, is discriminatory and should be changed by the Home Office. The case was brought by Christie Elan-Cane,… Continue reading The UK Gendeless Passport
The Social Credit System in China
The China social credit system is a broad regulatory framework, intended to report on the ‘trustworthiness’ of individuals, corporations, and governmental entities across China. The goal of the China social credit system is to provide a holistic assessment of an individual or a company’s trustworthiness. The China social credit system, while still in development, is… Continue reading The Social Credit System in China
The Wealth Gap after Covid
Wealth has soared for middle and high income families during the coronavirus crisis – but the poorest have been left behind in a savings boom, a study suggests today. Resolution Foundation research reveals a widening gap as middle and high-wealth households amassed savings and benefitted from rising house prices. Total household savings are £200billion higher… Continue reading The Wealth Gap after Covid