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On this day a year ago
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The sort of idiots in the UK who stood outside their houses, clapping, a couple of years ago, are now the most vocal supporters of the criminal regime of the Jew Zelensky and his corrupt and sleazy cabal. Will such idiots ever learn?
In fact, the regime of the Jew Zelensky has now banned at least 11 opposition parties: see https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraine-bans-main-opposition-party-seizes-all-its-assets
“Last month, President Zelensky signed a bill into law that gave the green light to ban any party that challenged the governmentβs policy on the Russian invasion, empowering courts to seize assets without the right to appeal.
While opposition parties are being obliterated, Ukrainians who engage in dissent are also being rounded up and arrested by armed men from the Ukraine Security Service.
As we previously highlighted, Ukraine is also attempting to extradite and imprison citizens who live in other European countries if they criticize Zelensky.”
[Zerohedge].
Facemask nonsense
Incidentally, talking about the social idiocies brought about by the “Covid” “panicdemic”, I happened to be at my local Waitrose yesterday, in the early evening.
Most people woke up from the facemask nonsense some time ago, but I noticed three people wearing their muzzles yesterday: one couple in their early forties, at a guess, and a sad-looking or rather flat-looking young woman; probably someone with mental problems (trudging along in the car park, eyes downcast).
…in particular, the Jew-Zionist holidays, which are basically tribal supremacist demonstrations. It applies to the various other “communities”, to some extent.
Hard to believe that Sky News “reporter” and “interviewer” (System propagandist) Kay Burley gets about half a million a year, or more, for rubbish like that.
The picket lines of the 1970s and early 1980s, and particularly the “flying pickets”, were sometimes vicious, but that was 40-50 years ago, and anyone can see that the subdued line of pickets forming the background to that Sky News “interview” bears no relation to the angry and even thuggish equivalent of nearly half a century ago.
It might well be argued that the picket shown reflects the very weak state of the trade unions today vis-a-vis the 1970s. In fact, unions now represent hardly any working people, relatively speaking, and for most of those do little, and can do little, for them.
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Looks as if the registration number is OYW 864F.
“Irishman” meaning “tinker”/”traveller”, no doubt.
It is not “for Ukraine” either. Funnelling arms to the Zelensky regime merely prolongs the war, a war which, if push comes to shove, Ukraine cannot win (should Russia use its full power). The Ukrainian people would be far better off agreeing to be a demilitarized zone.
…and Right (as well as Might).
“Dominant ethnic group in global elite circles“? Oh, you mean Jews!…
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/uknews/18964709/rotherham-child-sex-abuse-scandal-report-let-down/ Those officers concerned should be in chains now in my humble opinion!
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On this day 81 years ago, the greatest military campaign in history kicked off. It’s just such a shame that the wrong side won.
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HennyPenny:
True, overall.
Even Teilhard de Chardin said at the time that the Reich “deserved” to win, as he put it.
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Hello Ian: I am very surprised by your statement about Teilhard de Chardin, who, as a Jesuit, must have been a supporter of the Allies. Did he write that or say so?
BTW; the beautiful painting posted by “Eternal English” is “God’s Speed” by Edmund Blair Leighton (1852-1922), a great British painter
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Claudius:
Now you have me…many many years ago, I had a remarkable and eccentric friend, now long-dead, who had been or was a member of what I think was called the Teilhard de Chardin Society in London, and who was very well-read in, inter alia, the works of that interesting Roman Catholic thinker.
I heard that view of Teilhard de Chardin many times from the cited source, but I could not cite the source exactly. I *think* that the comment in question may have been verbal, but it may not have been.
Also, thanks for the other information.
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Hello, “Henny Penny”! My thoughts exactly! I was born at the wrong time! I wish I could have taken part in the epic, glorious operation; instead, I was born to watch the destruction of my people and the civilization they created.
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Here is a selection of paintings by Edmund Blair Leighton. A magnificent artist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Leighton
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Claudius:
Thank you.
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