Palm Sunday [4 to 8]

(0617) The day Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey. (0724)

 

8. What I’ve been saying about Kristi for some time now

… this is a screenshot, not a clip:


I’d prefer to wait for girls to criticise girls first … for obvious reasons … not least because they do not hold back, whereas we do pull our punches a bit. Since time immemorial, girls have been desperate to be in the thick of the action, at the coalface, Wonderwomen, dressed in all the right warrior gear, hair perfect … and the instant a Man objects, he’s the worst misogynist on earth … a demi-childish reaction, not unlike in Finding Nemo … which I believe is behind so many of the gang rapes/murders.

For goodness sake … just look at the old Scottish Tam Lin, where Janet is stylised as defiant and totally gone on the bad boy. How many modern films revolve around the theme? Girls can do anything just as well as men, even better yada yada.

And they can do some things better … just look at gymnastics and dance … but not coalface stuff which is too brutal for most men. And this last is behind the “no men in women’s sports” campaign. The moment girls are allowed into something not their natural field, complications ensue … 100%. Further complicated by the male instinct to protect and love the lasses. Which is why honeypots are used by govt agencies.

And onto the topic came this some years back:

By the way, that mass of hair is covering something but that distracts from the message above, is ungallant of me.

7. Lainey on Gab


6. Steve at 1019

  • Trump Authorizes Military to Occupy Public Land Along US–Mexico Border
  • Navy Fires Top Leadership of Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 4
  • ‘The Coalition of the Willing Has Failed’: EU’s Top Diplomat Kaja Kallas *
  • Trump Accuses Mexico of Violating Treaty, ‘Stealing’ from Texas Farmers
  • Military Situation In [The] Ukraine On April 12, 2025
  • Sen. Johnson demands Covid vaccine makers hand over all documents
  • UN committee to impose taxes on shipping, leap forward for One World Governance
  • Lucy Connolly … two-tier injustice politically motivated “from the top”
  • Much more.

5. DAD at 1019

a) Keir Starmer reiterates that the problem in England is Islamophobia and that he will eradicate this problem. He then thanks Muslims for the great achievements they have made to British society.

b) Fauci, Birx, Walensky, and other top COVID Officials face criminal referral requests in seven States for alleged murder and medical terrorism.

c) The UK government is in the process of developing a system to predict whether people will commit homicide in the future.

d) European Union approves first set of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports.

4. Universities as leftist hotbeds

TDS today (article link via navbar above, to Daily Sceptic) has an article on “Tortoise”, which is involved with …

“… an outfit called “C3DS” based at the University of Exeter – which is also home to the ‘Greenpeace Research Laboratories’, or ‘science unit’, the origin of much fake news. The Centre for Climate Communication and Data Science, or C3DS, claims to “improve strategic communications to deliver meaningful action on climate change”, which it supports with “AI and social science research”.

One of the observations I’ve made of such outfits that now litter UK campuses is that their ideology, and often their corporate benefactors’ names, are written on their doors, and that is manifestly a problem for ‘knowledge producers’ and so-called ‘scholarship’.

[…] C3DS’s co-founder, Dr Saffron O’Neill, for example, was the grantee of £1,654,675 from anonymous ‘philanthropic’ funders in 2023-25. In 2021, she was co-beneficiary of a £6,249,934 “ESRC Climate and Environment Leadership Grant” – public money funnelled through universities to service a political agenda.”

This “Tortoise”, by the way, is involved in using any means … from direct action to AI to whatever … to “deny”, “delay” or “control” any counter Net Zero material going out. Howso? Unlimited funds behind them, meaning mainly bribing platforms in some designated way. Meaning corrupt institutions or look the other way, which comes to the same thing.

Universities have long been hotbeds of marxism or neo-Marxism or whatever the Tawney or Bernard Shaw fashion is of the day … big deal, one might say, if you have no issue with the mendacious misuse of publicly gotten moneys, plus funds from “benefactors”, all of the same ideological agenda.

The biggest problem for normies out in society is that they’re being bathed in tosh and ordure 24/7, 7/52, 52/decade … not once letting up, not once allowing counterviews, back by data, the slightest traction.

That’s it.

One reply

  1. A system to detect homicide is a win win for Two Tier.

    If it points someone out they will face restrictions and they will be monitored. Then if no one is killed the system worked and they get some point.
    If they don’t face restrictions but just monitoring then it is sufficient to control the subject. The system worked.
    If those restrictions are the trigger that pushes people into attacking the state then they will have shown that their algorithm is right. The system worked but they must have more control over people to stop it.
    If they name someone and nothing happens then they will claim that the system worked by making the subject think they were being monitored.
    If they name someone and they attack someone again the system worked.

    The government wins again and there are idiots out there that will support this.

    ……

    JH: Yes.

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