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Two Conservative Lords – who formerly served as treasurers of the Conservative Party – own shares in the controversial new TV network GB News. Spencer and Farmer. Both men are prolific Conservative donors, with Lord Farmer having donated £530,000 to the party since the beginning of 2019. His son, George, was one of the founding figures in Turning Point UK – the controversial off-shoot of the pro-Donald Trump American student activist organisation
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None of the major shareholders of GB news are from the UK “We are proud to be British; the clue is in the name,” Neil said in his opening speech. Yet this claim is hardly bolstered by the fact that all of GB News’ major shareholders are based outside of the UK. Neil himself is listed on Companies House as living in France. Another source of aggravation for GB News, as shown in its opening hours of coverage, is the Black Lives Matter movement and the decision of the England football team to take the knee before its European Championship games – a symbolic protest against racial injustice. England players are “effectively waging a culture war against fans,” said GB News presenter Inaya Folarin Iman. In reality, according to those surveyed by YouGov, 97% of people have heard of Black Lives Matter and 47% have a positive view of the movement, with 29% saying they have a negative view of it. GB News therefore appears to be representing and validating a minority of Brits who hold these opinions – not the country at large.
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Loads of advertiser pulling out of Gammon Bastard News. GB News themselves have said more than half their viewers are aged 65 and over - companies selling stairlifts, incontinence pants and erectile dysfunction would do best. Their presenter Dan Wooton with the bleached teeth, who made a career out of judging womens tits out of 10 in The Sun is thick as pig shit. He also always blames wokeness for everything. As a gay man he ought to remember without 'wokeness' his arse fucking and cock sucking would still be illegal. Total prick.
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Nearly every media outlet i have seen brutality by police has been a right wing publication/news outlet, coupled with inflammatory language. I do find it hilarious how billionaire tax dodging media is called 'left wing'. Brilliant Orwellian doublespeak. Loads of evidence funded and flooded into poor areas by CIA
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Maybe it wont end racial disparity, and its fine and dandy for us to point out 'where they are going wrong' from our arm chairs -but you can see why BLM sprung up in the US - a seemingly endless parade of black people being choked, shot in the back, kicked, maced, batoned, often when handcuffed. The US have decades of history of this, paralleled with recordings of police radio. Raw anger, and justified - though i suppose we can be thankful that things would be a lot more inflammatory were Trump was still in office, and appealing to the lowest common denominators of his followers.
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Well you seem to know the answer 😁. Though I would suspect most cops are racist, originally set up in the US to catch run away slaves. We did a thesis on police violence and corruption - basically they are just another gang, but incredibly well armed with a monopoly over violence. So many studies showed they were sexist racist with a bully boy mentality (though this was in the 90s) -had an uncle who was a Chief Super, responsible for over 1200 officers -hate to say it but he was one hundred per cent racist.
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Funnily enough Good Housekeeping 😜 had quite a decent explanation What Black Lives Matter Means - Why Saying 'All Lives Matter' Misses the Point (goodhousekeeping.com)
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ARE you struggling to understand what puce-faced patriots are jabbering on about? Clear up the confusion with these translations of popular gammon phrases. ‘I’m not racist but…’ This means someone is about to perform a conversational handbrake turn from not saying racist things to actually saying racist things. It’s probably your duty to challenge them, but this will lead to a baffling explanation of why they’re not racist, eg. “I always liked Daley Thompson.” ‘I self-identify as a helicopter’ Gammon humour about transgender issues. If they use this tired joke in front of like-minded friends you won’t be able to get a word in edgeways because they’ll have collapsed in gales of laughter. On the off-chance they genuinely do think they’re a bladed flying machine, call mental health services. ‘Why aren’t there All Lives Matter protests?’ This means that the speaker has failed to grasp the message of Black Lives Matter in any way, usually on purpose. Even if you calmly explain to them that no one’s saying their gammony lives don’t matter, they’ll just bang on about racism against white people, like that’s a thing. ‘It’s elf ‘n’ safety gone mad’ In a gammon’s ideal world snowflake millennials would be toiling away without any protective gear like Empire State Building construction workers. This phrase, a favourite of King of the Gammons Richard Littlejohn, invariably refers to some entirely fictitious event, eg. EU regulations ordering that hamsters take ‘rehydration breaks’ from running round their wheel. ‘Its woke Marxism'’ Despite knowing as much about dialectic materialism as an empty baked bean can, the translation is “I cannot admit I am repeating the same tired catch phrase, and I am actually scared of people of colour”.
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Fuck Blair - mass murdering war criminal Like lying Patel, youre deliberately ignoring deaths in contact with the police First slightly intelligent thing youve said
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Right-wingers tend to be less intelligent than left-wingers, and people with low childhood intelligence tend to grow up to have racist and anti-gay views. Conservative politics work almost as a 'gateway' into prejudice against others. The paper analysed large UK studies which compared childhood intelligence with political views in adulthood across more than 15,000 people. The study, by academics at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, used information from two UK studies from 1958 and 1970 , where several thousand children were assessed for intelligence at age 10 and 11, and then asked political questions aged 33. The study published in Psychological Science showed people with low intelligence gravitate towards right-wing views because they make them feel safe. Crucially, people's educational level is not what determines whether they are racist or not - it's innate intelligence, according to the academics. Social status also appears to play no part. The study, published in Psychological Science, claims that right-wing ideology forms a 'pathway' for people with low reasoning ability to become prejudiced against groups such as other races and gay people. A parallel study - The British Cohort Study involved 3,412 men and 3,658 women born in 1970. It's the first time the data from these studies has been used in this way. In adulthood, the children were asked whether they agreed with statements such as, 'I wouldn't mind working with people from other races,' and 'I wouldn't mind if a family of a different race moved next door.' They were also asked whether they agreed with statements about typically right-wing and socially conservative politics such as, 'Give law breakers stiffer sentences,' and 'Schools should teach children to obey authority.' The researchers also compared their results against a 1986 American study which included tests of cognitive ability and questions assessing prejudice against homosexuals. The authors claim that there is a strong correlation between low intelligence both as a child and an adult, and right-wing politics. The authors also claim that conservative politics is part of a complex relationship that leads people to become prejudices. 'Conservative ideology represents a critical pathway through which childhood intelligence predicts racism in adulthood,' says the paper. 'In psychological terms, the relation between intelligence and prejudice may stem from the propensity of individuals with lower cognitive ability to endorse more right wing conservative ideologies because such ideologies offer a psychological sense of stability and order.'
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''A British black person is twice as likely to die in police custody than any other ethnicity in the past 10 years.'' From that bastion of 'wokeness' the Daily Express June 2020.
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The arrogance of someone just assuming that because they dont agree with forelock tugging racists that they are Labour. Laughable. 😆
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Hilarious how some just spout bollocks from the 10 'newspapers' owned by six tax dodging billionaires that do the tories dirty work, quid pro quo. ''Lefty, woke, marxism, '' -not an original thought amongst any of the duped forelock tuggers.
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History is littered with examples of people voting for things against their own interests, and its odd, almost like grooming, how people doff their caps to the obese Etonian Alexander de Pffefel Boris Johnson and call him 'Boris' like hes a wayward child or something. The fat cunt was having an affair whilst his wife had ovarian cancer. Vile person, and 100% untrustworthy.
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G7 - Funny to see Biden and Macron hang back from Johnson and embrace each other. When Johnson noticed them, he drifted hopefully towards Merkel. 😂 Billy no mates
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Supposed to be a tribute to Gazza circa Euro 96 -but yeah Katy Perry is a better similarity
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Fodens a cunt and looks like a scaffolder who drives a Corsa with blacked out windows
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I like his attitude above all - like Azpi you know hes going to give 100%
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I get stick off mates defending him -he'd walk into any top team
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Two Chelsea rejects, fiddling while Rome burns...
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It is the 'Silly season'. A time when journos make up all sorts of nonsense to please their editors.. Its always like this. 'according to reports' ' sources say' 'according to an Italian journalist' translates as 99% is made up BS Thing is not to get excited as being European Champions I would say two in at most, but maybe a few more out the exit door.
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2-0 good goal by the bull necked Madeiran
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Fernandes 1-0 but long overdue goal
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Ronaldo with shot on target in 30 seconds....