Coronavirus Part 4

Scientists in the Chinese city where Covid emerged planned to alter coronaviruses and release them into bat caves 21 months before the pandemic kicked off, leaked documents have revealed. Dr Peter Daszak, president of New York-based EcoHealth Alliance, proposed working with a group of scientists from the Wuhan Institute of Virology to carry out the… Continue reading Coronavirus Part 4

Coronavirus Part 3

Turkmenistan is one of only a handful of countries, including North Korea, which says it has no coronavirus cases. But reports suggest it is experiencing its third and possibly strongest wave of Covid-19. Sayahat Kurbanov was suffocating. He gasped for air as if he were running a marathon, the pain in his chest unbearable. He… Continue reading Coronavirus Part 3

Coronavirus Part 2

A Coronavirus expert fears a mystery new outbreak hitting China is a mutant strain of the deadly bug that leaves sufferers sick for even longer. Worryingly, the strain is behaving differently in patients in northeast China where five million people across two cities are virtually sealed off following spiralling new infections. Dr Qiu Haibo, an… Continue reading Coronavirus Part 2

Aug 2021. The Woke is Dangerous

Andrew Doyle – “The one thing that all culture warriors have in common is that they are wasting our time. Whilst they’re waging their war against social liberalism and Free Speech, trying to divide us all up according to group identity, and inadvertently undoing all the achievements we’ve made since the Civil Rights Movement in… Continue reading Aug 2021. The Woke is Dangerous

Covid is a Sham

I’m a support worker supporting vulnerable people with mental health issues who live in their own homes, I therefore move around the community going from one service user to the next. I’ve been a supporter of the Government on their efforts to Contain and Defeat Covid-19. I’ve been aware of the Human Rights Activists from… Continue reading Covid is a Sham

Feb 2021. Global Vaccine Rollout

The pressure is on for countries to vaccinate people against the new coronavirus disease, COVID-19: close to fifty million doses have been administered in the month since the first vaccines were approved for use. But with a global population of nearly eight billion, that’s only a small first step. Even in countries that have stocks… Continue reading Feb 2021. Global Vaccine Rollout

Identity Politics and the Marxist Lie of White Privilege Part 11

There is a difference between constructively criticizing the past actions of a group and holding an individual personally responsible for the actions of the collective. No one can be individually blamed for something (either explicitly or implicitly) that they were not alive to witness. This is not to negate the horrors of history; there have… Continue reading Identity Politics and the Marxist Lie of White Privilege Part 11

Identity Politics and the Marxist Lie of White Privilege Part 10

No one should negate the fact that an ethnic group’s past actions, beliefs and events should not be remembered and constructively criticised. This should be done so by the group itself. By fully realising the cultural memory of that group; extracting lessons from its history, the structure of the future can progress, not regress. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240634

Identity Politics and the Marxist Lie of White Privilege Part 9

Now the tables have turned; the ‘oppressed’ has become the ‘oppressor’. And so, the cycle begins again.This is how the neo-Marxist metanarrative of ‘oppressed/oppressor’ links to Identity Politics. It is so dangerous to our societies because it divides society up based on what sets people apart, which makes people retreat further into their group identity,… Continue reading Identity Politics and the Marxist Lie of White Privilege Part 9

Feb 2021. Covid in Glasgow

The South Glasgow University Hospital

Glasgow will be the Scottish city hardest hit by the economic fallout of Covid, a new report suggests.The Demos-PwC ‘Good Growth for Cities’ report says Scotland’s biggest city will have seen its economy shrink by 10.4% in 2020.In contrast, Edinburgh is expected to see its economy contract by 9.1%, a less severe impact than in… Continue reading Feb 2021. Covid in Glasgow