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sharon johnson
sharon johnson
3 years ago

Those with African heritage now constitute 13% of the US population. That 13% consists of the highest crime rate and the lowest IQ of any other racial group.70% of families are lacking a father. Many ‘black’ neighborhoods are chaotic, crime-infested holes . . . yet, they elect the same Democratic mayors and Congressional representatives, decade after decade. How many would happily hop onboard the Ghana Express flight to the ‘homeland’? There are now ten ‘slave countries’ in Africa. Choose one. Be happy.

ontalogos
ontalogos
3 years ago
Reply to  sharon johnson

Re “That 13% consists of the highest crime rate and the lowest IQ of any other racial group.70% of families . . . yet, they elect the same Democratic mayors and Congressional representatives, decade after decade.”Doesn’t that answer your question?

Keith Hartrick
Keith Hartrick
3 years ago

I also think this new lockdown is wrong & based on false information. I have written to my MP suggesting he proposes that all MPs, all Civil servants & all members of Sage go onto the furlough scheme, receiving 80% of their salary up to a maximum of £2500 per month.
Then I will believe we have a serious health problem. It is noticeable that all those who support the new lockdown & all the other measures to restrict our freedom, have no risk to their own salaries or pensions. Yet they cheerfully insist that private sector employees must accept the damage to their personal finances & pensions. In March I was prepared to give the government the benefit of the doubt, but not now. We know enough about Covid now to provide better treatment for those who get it, we know the average age of a person dying with or of Covid is 82.4 years & if you are under 65, in good health, the risk is minute. Yes every death is a personal tragedy for the person concerned & their family but the current death rate is no worse than normal winter flu. We should follow the Great Barrington Declaration, protect the vulnerable & let everyone else get on with their lives.

ontalogos
ontalogos
3 years ago

Look to South ‘Africa’s history from 1951 onwards to understand your future. Briefly, the South African Communist Party as funded and guided by the USSR through the Communist international -COMINTERN – cannibalized the African Nationalist Congress starting 1951 to the point that the latter was a communist organization by 1956. Nelson Mandela was a member of the SA Communist Party and was sent to jail for subversive activities. If he had done the same in the USA or the UK, he would have gone to the electric chair in the USA or been hanged in the UK.
The ANC then coerced the international media to present Apartheid a crime against humanity, giving the media of the world a hook to vilify and hang ant dissenters on. No-one ever questioned the origins of Apartheid; they simply assumed it as an extension of the 1960s civil rights issues in the US and equated it to the Jim Crow laws, where as it should be seen in terms of how the first nations in the US were given traditional areas they had inhabited for centuries and developed from there.
The 1619 project is an attempt to vilify the US in the same manner as apartheid was to white South Africa, to make it the hook to hang any evil, fantasized, perceived or real, on.
Fast forward to the present and we are on the way to being the next Venezuela.
Wake up! the US is next.

Alex Mitchell
Alex Mitchell
3 years ago

You would have to question whether there is a centre left in the US. Biden could probably say he is, but the rest of the party?

paul regan
paul regan
3 years ago

Brilliant and heartfelt! We should not forget that parliament is equally complicit with the executive in an unprecedented assault on our freedoms. We should come up with a name for this parliament to shame it for future generations to remember. How about ‘ the absent parliament’? We can I am sure also put more pressure on our MP’s who vote for lockdowns, but this would only work if it was coordinated nationally.

James Moss
James Moss
3 years ago

Fascinating to read this a month or so after publication. “Where is the spike in deaths?” a commenter asks. Happy now?

The only doubt is as to whether this is “the 2nd wave” or merely a continuation of the first; the virus was not reintroduced, it simply smouldered away after we eased up on suppressing it.

Ben
Ben
3 years ago

“Bland evening bulletins on television are fleshed out with analysis of mind-numbing banality designed to avoid causing offence followed by dreary vox pops rigidly controlled to ensure balance. Reporters are sent to stand pointlessly outside empty buildings at night for dramatic effect.”

What planet are you on Ian? The Ten o’Clock News is a beacon of bias, every item projected through the prism of identity.

Did you watch their coverage of the BLM protests? They wheeled out Clive Myrie to amplify the point, first as host, then as roving reporter interviewing black youths in the wake of the protest with no counter-veiling opinions to contest their editorial interpretation.

As Robin Aitken has pointed out, the BBC made the fatal error under John Birt of conflating news reporting with current affairs so that even ‘impartial’ news bulletins are now drenched in bias. Once upon a time adjectives were removed from news reports, the bare facts laid out for listeners and viewers to make up their minds.

By contrast, the endless teleconference calls between Huw Edwards and Laura Kuenssberg on the Ten o’ Clock News leave viewers incapable of discerning facts from the emotive fog which surrounds them.

“Many other issues confront the BBC. Most British citizens turn to the broadcaster for drama, entertainment or comedy rather than its news.”

No they don’t!! And for exactly the same reason. Every drama is now cast according to the united colours of Benetton. Once you become aware of the blatant manipulation, dramatic licence is lost.

“You know it’s time to sell when shoe-shine boys give you stock tips.”
Joe Kennedy’s pithy aphorism on the eve of the Wall Street Crash should be ringing alarm bells in Broadcasting House. “You know the game’s up when they talk of BBC bias in Stoke.”

The perception is widespread and endemic. Nothing but a small ‘c’ conservative counter-cultural overhaul can save it.

Jasmine Birtles
Jasmine Birtles
3 years ago

I agree and I’m concerned about what this means for the future – how many more ‘laws’ will be passed without debate or opposition? Worrying

Diana Durham
Diana Durham
3 years ago

How can Dr Michael Yeadon’s input, a former vp of Pfizer, 35 years experience, be considered ‘mad’ and ignored?