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The fact that so many journalists are bewildered by the idea that someone wouldn't keep their mouth shut and cede control of their speech to advertisers is the entire problem with the news media.
Veiko Hessler returns with an essay discussing Estonia's political situation and the recent Scandza conference which took place there.

https://transcendental-titans.net/society/springtime-in-tallinn/
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Royal Fusilier Lee Rigby's son Jack is raising funds to honour his dad, on the 10th anniversary of his death.

https://www.scottyslittlesoldiers.co.uk/news/lee-rigby-10th-anniversary
Forwarded from The Woodlander
Recent video with Richard vobes, you'll have to excuse my appearance, while Richard looks great in a cravat and suit jacket, I'd just been dragged through a hedge by the dogs and knee deep in chicken shit...

https://youtu.be/RuOy7BMTLTI
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"Muslim Vikings" hoaxes constantly resurface even after being debunked a thousand times.

The whole narrative was fabricated by Left-Wing activist academics at the peak of the European "migrant crisis" to justify Islamic immigration into Europe.

Most of the hoaxes are so egregiously bad that even other Left-Wing academics felt compelled to debunk them.
A few months ago, probably on here, I said something about Robocop (1987), and some guys got talking in the comment thread. They were saying that the film's view of consumerism and capitalism seems a bit old-fashioned now, because the public nowadays accept the idea of a corporation taking care of things, and people giving up their sovereignty in order to enable that to happen.

It's an interesting observation. I wish I had saved it. If this rings a bell and it was you who wrote it, please reply below.
Will Starmer's Labour government take Britain back into the EU?
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Join Woesy for an eminently memorable 78 minutes of entertainment, reminiscing, timely commentary and witty repartee.

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• Democracy vs. monarchy
• Blackwashing
• Twitter Community Notes
• The Royals, Prince Harry and Meghan
• Post-scarcity and the nightmare of luxury
• Writing and publishing
• The 1960s spirit was astroturfed
and much more in this recording from the 8th of May, 2023.

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On longer journeys, a British train will have, in addition to the many normal carriages, several unique ones. These are the buffet carriage, the First Class carriage (of which there are sometimes several), a cycle carriage for storing bicycles, and finally the “quiet carriage”. Of course, in my youth, there was also the beloved smoking carriage, but let’s leave the past aside and consider the future.

https://millennialwoes.substack.com/p/the-future-of-the-quiet-carriage
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The BBC have set up a unit under the fake headline of "disinformation" to target right of centre politics.
A blast from the past - my Decameron stream from 2020, where Frodi and I discussed Robocop (1987).

I'm still very pleased with the "1980s phosphor monitor" look that I managed to achieve here!

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ei21WADextcn/
Sorry but, as noted last week, for unavoidable reasons I can't do the Gram tonight. It will either be tomorrow or Wednesday night.
The First Class carriage might well be done away with. This would be in keeping with the hard egalitarian drive of our culture. Already, First Class is in distinction to, not “Second Class”, but “Standard”. This is a sop to those of us, like myself, who can’t afford First Class but don’t want to consider ourselves poor. It assuages the feelings of resentment we might otherwise have towards the passengers in First Class. The next step will be to get rid of First Class entirely.

https://millennialwoes.substack.com/p/the-future-of-the-quiet-carriage
street character Yorkie who lived in a bus shelter on Highgate Rd NW5
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Whenever British politics strays across my timeline, it's always the most dystopian nonsense I've ever seen.

Here politicians discuss implementing a new draconian law that would make it illegal for social media platforms to host videos of Black crime etc., under the guise that this is somehow "protecting the public."