bickster Posted August 9 Moderator Share Posted August 9 8 minutes ago, tonyh29 said: Wheelie bin woman given 20 months I was thinking prison might help wean her off what looks from her mugshot to be drug addiction , but then again I’m guessing prison will probably give her even more access to them Time off for ease of arrest? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted August 9 Share Posted August 9 8 minutes ago, bickster said: Time off for ease of arrest? I actually prefer her video to brick in nuts man , it just took me back to my childhood and watching it’s a knockout for some reason 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidcow Posted August 9 VT Supporter Share Posted August 9 5 minutes ago, tonyh29 said: I actually prefer her video to brick in nuts man , it just took me back to my childhood and watching it’s a knockout for some reason Nah. Brick nuts man is the funniest ever. Looking forward to his prosecution. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marka Ragnos Posted August 9 Author VT Supporter Share Posted August 9 (edited) I wish Europe would send more of its "cast-offs" to the USA. We could use them. You don't want them, Nigel? Send them to us, please. Immigrants are the lifeblood of the whole idea of America. They're often the very best of humanity, as I see it -- bold, intelligent, creative, willing to work their arses off. We need to open legal channels, not tighten them. As most of you know, a minority of British people have been complaining reflexively (and often with violence and bigotry) about immigrants for a millennium, so it's not like this is some big new thing. Americans have been doing the same for almost 200 years, and it's a big campaign issue for the MAGA crowd, but others worry about it, too. Xenophobia in both places simmers under the surface almost continually. Londoners, too, have often been the worst offenders. Being "legal" or not has never much mattered or stemmed the hatred towards strangers. Xenophobia gets worse at times of economic downturns, but not always. But surely there's room for legit concern, too. My dad and mom's family both emigrated legally, through proper channels, but my grandma faced discrimination anyway. My mates made fun my English dad and his funny Bewdley accent or whatever it is. And they were perfectly legal. And there will always been people who come as refugees and outside the system -- always have been. I can tell you that in the USA, we're facing a genuine crisis of a lack of workers, and we desperately need new people to fill jobs here, but an "open border" (which is a partly a fiction but partly not) bothers people for a lot of good reasons. I understand that concern. I think we have to manage immigration as best we can, balancing economic and humanitarian needs. It will never be easy, nor should it be, nor is it. We've seen the wrong way to express concern. It's been universally and rightly condemned. I think a lot of concerns are based on misinformation and ignorance. I've always been impressed by Britain's creative economy in recent years, but that, too, needs a fresh influx of talent and specialised skills. Quote The Windrush scandal and the 50th anniversary of the "Rivers of Blood" speech are just the latest reminders that the issue of immigration to the British Isles is a fraught one. For centuries it has prompted debate - and also anger, fear and even murder. You might say it started well. A Greek explorer in about 320BC described the locals as "especially friendly to strangers". This was perhaps a good thing, as over the centuries there were waves of invasions, by Romans, Saxons and Vikings. Edited August 9 by Marka Ragnos 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rolta Posted August 10 Share Posted August 10 (edited) Grapes of Wrath is a good read in relation to immigration, cynicism, nonsense excuses, fear mongering, and power structures (aka the rich) winding up people related to the plight of desperate fellow human beings. And in this book the desperate people are from Oklahoma and they're travelling to California – and the people who don't trust them, block them, and despise them are just fellow Americans in the next state over. Of course, there are stories told about the 'Oakies' to justify the xenophobia and the way they are then treated and dehumanised. Edited August 10 by Rolta 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vive_La_Villa Posted August 10 Share Posted August 10 (edited) Rumours of a protest in Walsall today and whilst it's probably bullshit the police have posted a message on Facebook to assure people they are ready. Edited August 10 by Vive_La_Villa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidcow Posted August 10 VT Supporter Share Posted August 10 (edited) Some woman interviewed by Sky at the Newcastle anti immigration demonstration has said that the rioters were "hyped up by mainstream media" How do the right wing keep convincing people that mainstream media are the root of all evil? **** me, how have The Guardian or The BBC hyped up people to riot yet Twitter and Facebook have in her eyes done nothing? Oh, and she's not racist of course, it's like a mantra. One of the anti racism brigade absolutely hit the nail on the head. Said protesters have some legitimate worries about poverty and services, but are blaming the wrong people. Stated people have shown their true colours, like Nigel Farage and other mainstream politicians who have whipped up hatred" and blamed billionaires for the issues and that deprivation and lack of funding for services "is not the fault of asylum seekers or Muslims". Edited August 10 by sidcow 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blandy Posted August 10 Moderator Share Posted August 10 28 minutes ago, sidcow said: Some woman interviewed by Sky at the Newcastle anti immigration demonstration has said that the rioters were "hyped up by mainstream media" The Daily Mail, Express, Telegraph are mainstream media. So is GB News. You could argue Farage on YouTube is too. And some of the radio presenters? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidcow Posted August 10 VT Supporter Share Posted August 10 21 minutes ago, blandy said: The Daily Mail, Express, Telegraph are mainstream media. So is GB News. You could argue Farage on YouTube is too. And some of the radio presenters? Still nowhere as bad as Twitter though. And let's face it. She probably means The BBC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
limpid Posted August 10 Administrator Share Posted August 10 36 minutes ago, sidcow said: Still nowhere as bad as Twitter though. And let's face it. She probably means The BBC I doubt it. She won't have any idea what it means, she's just repeating something that she read / heard. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genie Posted August 10 Share Posted August 10 They all hate the BBC fake news agenda, but I guarantee that if the BBC ran a story “immigration is making us all poorer” they’d be sharing the shit out of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blandy Posted August 10 Moderator Share Posted August 10 2 hours ago, sidcow said: Still nowhere as bad as Twitter though. And let's face it. She probably means The BBC Quite possibly so. Thing is the throbby places start it and then the more regular media outlets take out the swearing and vehement racism and sort of echo it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidcow Posted August 10 VT Supporter Share Posted August 10 Oh dear. Wife of the Tory councillor has been sent to Crown Court at the magistrate felt the offence was too serious to be dealt with by him. To be fair it's absolutely evil what she posted. I think she's going away for some time. Lessons to be learned by keyboard warriors here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vive_La_Villa Posted August 10 Share Posted August 10 8 minutes ago, sidcow said: Oh dear. Wife of the Tory councillor has been sent to Crown Court at the magistrate felt the offence was too serious to be dealt with by him. To be fair it's absolutely evil what she posted. I think she's going away for some time. Lessons to be learned by keyboard warriors here. It is evil but she fell for all the misinformation at a very emotional time. Not excusing it but a lot of people really do believe everything they hear or read and get very easily manipulated. As for the riots it's been a quiet weekend hasn't it? I think the nonsense is over now. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nor-Cal Villan Posted August 10 Share Posted August 10 (edited) 10 hours ago, Rolta said: Grapes of Wrath is a good read in relation to immigration, cynicism, nonsense excuses, fear mongering, and power structures (aka the rich) winding up people related to the plight of desperate fellow human beings. And in this book the desperate people are from Oklahoma and they're travelling to California – and the people who don't trust them, block them, and despise them are just fellow Americans in the next state over. Of course, there are stories told about the 'Oakies' to justify the xenophobia and the way they are then treated and dehumanised. It’s a great read, period. Classic novel Woody Guthrie (probably my favorite American) well-captured this is in Do Re Mi: Lots of folks back East, they say, is leavin' home every day, Beatin' the hot old dusty way to the California line. 'Cross the desert sands they roll, gettin' out of that old dust bowl, They think they're goin' to a sugar bowl, but here's what they find Now, the police at the port of entry say, "You're number fourteen thousand for today." Oh, if you ain't got the do re mi, folks, you ain't got the do re mi, Why, you better go back to beautiful Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia, Tennessee. California is a garden of Eden, a paradise to live in or see; But believe it or not, you won't find it so hot If you ain't got the do re mi. You want to buy you a home or a farm, that can't deal nobody harm, Or take your vacation by the mountains or sea. Don't swap your old cow for a car, you better stay right where you are, Better take this little tip from me. 'Cause I look through the want ads every day But the headlines on the papers always say: If you ain't got the do re mi, boys, you ain't got the do re mi, Why, you better go back to beautiful Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia, Tennessee. California is a garden of Eden, a paradise to live in or see; But believe it or not, you won't find it so hot If you ain't got the do re mi. Edited August 10 by Nor-Cal Villan 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted August 11 Moderator Share Posted August 11 Yesterdays planned far right “protest” at the Pier Head in Liverpool went ahead Nobody listened to the 4 people that showed up So last week it was approx 500 Midweek it was about 40 Yesterday 4 people shouted at the clouds 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sidcow Posted August 11 VT Supporter Popular Post Share Posted August 11 (edited) So it seems critical thinking is to be introduced to the curriculum according to Bridget Phillipson to help kids spot fake news and conspiracy theories. I know a few on here have been championing this for a while. Edited August 11 by sidcow 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rugeley Villa Posted August 11 Share Posted August 11 Was wondering wether any incidents in rugeley would occur. There’s been a couple of minor incidents but that probably happens most weeks anyway. There’s a road in town called horse fair and out of the 15 businesses on that road 10 are foreign owned. Then you’ve got a lot in the town centre that are now foreign owned. I didn’t think much would happen if anything at all . Couple of hotels in town house immigrants too or at least did until very recently. One of the hotels in question had been closed for a while so it was doing nothing anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonesy7211 Posted August 11 Share Posted August 11 The media have in some way been responsible for these riots, with both left and right wing sources failing to call out successive governments, with the right wing especially instead pointing the finger at people from differing ethnic and religious backgrounds. Wages continually get lower in real terms every year, gathering steam over the last decade. I've not seen anybody nail the Tory government over this. Less and less low skilled jobs are offering secure working hours and rights. Again, relative media silence. Huge inflation rises, insatiable corporate greed, and no internal investment in infrastructure or the UK workforce. Not a mainstream voice to be heard. For the longest time everything has been short term thinking at the expense of the public. If the media reported that this was affecting the vast majority of people in this country regardless of race, religion, where you were born, or how you got here, then I think we'd all be more likely to realise we've got a lot more in common with each other and we're all being divided so nobody looks too closely at what the cause of the problems are. The racists would be ostracized by everyone before these riots even started. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wainy316 Posted August 11 Share Posted August 11 I think the government have done a good job of crushing the dissent and discouraging anything further. Obviously voices on the right are claiming Starmer is implementing a communist, totalitarian state. Lolz. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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