
13/7/218
Scarlett Johansson quits trans role after LGBT backlash
Gay pride, feminism, anything but Christianity – the lessons forced on our children
How does gender pay gap reporting affect transgender employees?
Rainbow Rush: Home Office decision makers are setting ‘too high a bar’ for LGBTI asylum seekers
Ireland Might Drop Psychiatric Requirements For Transgender Individuals Seeking Hormone Therapy
12/7/2018
Disgustingly, paedophiles have created their own Pride flag
86-year-old woman stabbed to death and two men injured in Birmingham knife attack
Deaths overtake births in Europe, new stats confirm
This was actually proposed! Gender neutral titles for Lords ruled out
11/7/2018
Trans activism is now just misogyny in drag
Church reluctant to condemn ‘gay conversion therapy’
Lesbian tennis star kisses girlfriend after winning Wimbledon match
10/7/2018
Bus company axes ads for anti-gay Franklin Graham’s prayer festival but supports Pride
Transgender women have higher risk of strokes and blood clots from taking hormones, study finds
UK government: ‘No plans’ for global LGBT rights envoy
9/7/2018
Drug deaths total doubles in Dumfries and Galloway in latest figures
London crime epidemic: Ex-Met cop warns stabbing and shootings ‘can happen anywhere’
Jailed: Woman who cried rape to attract man
Primary school children ‘asked to send nudes’ online, report shows
8/7/2018
Humanists celebrate tenth anniversary of abolition of blasphemy in England and Wales
7/7/2018
Pride in London: Up to a million watch parade
Marks & Spencer accused of exploiting LGBT culture by selling a ‘rainbow’ sandwich to mark Pride








“Lesbian tennis star kisses girlfriend after winning Wimbledon match. ”
This is what you’d expect, isn’t it ?
its called “pushing the envelope”, Rox: normalisation, getting it all seen as normal
You’re right, Mark. I have noticed that on various radio panel games or comedy programmes, it is very common for female participants to mention “my wife”, and male participants to mention “my husband”, as though this was perfectly normal. There is often no need to have mentioned them in the first place, and nobody ever comments on it. It is an attempt to make is seem normal to the wide range of people listening.
yes, agreed, Rox, and woe betide you if you question it, let alone object to it, in any way: you’ll be pilloried as a bigot, etc, and browbeaten into submission: go on questioning it, ot objecting to it, and you’ll lose your job, especially on the BBC and Channel 4 (because your views are “offensive”, and “out of keeping with modern, tolerant Britain in the 21st century: we’ve moved on from your bigoted views”. So all viewpoints are tolerated, except dissenting ones).
Its getting as totalitarian as anything in the USSR: question the liberal orthodoxy, and watch out: ok, you won’t be sent to a prison camp (yet), but people are losing thier jobs, especially in the public and charity sectors (same things really: 27,000 charities are now dependent on government for more than 75% of their income, and the “voluntary sector” now receives more money from government than from actual voluntary donations: and he who pays the piper calls the tune) for dissidence: Karen’s “Brutal Britain” has documented a few of their stories, I expect. Meanwhile the media churn out the usual dross (soap-operas, dramas (its always female heroes in these now, have you noticed? pushing feminism of course, “oh we just want equality”), sports, etc) to keep the masses sedated and entertained: bread and circuses. I think it was Enoch Powell, I could be wrong, who said, “give them their soap operas, sports and condoms (or words to that effect) and they’ll vote for anybody”. (But for goodness sake don’t mention Enoch Powell unless complete and utter disgust of him is mentioned in the same sentence).
This is right on the money, Mark, IMHO.
thank you Stephen. God bless you & yours bro xx
Now that poor Boris Johnson (Conservative) is being pilloried for mentioning, in a lengthy and imaginative piece of writing, that women in a niqab (he really meant a niqab) remind him of a letter box. I remember commenting on Christian Voice that they remind me of a sack of coal gliding around on wheels, especially when encountered unexpectedly in supermarkets. You can’t tell which way they’re going.
This is “offensive”. It was Jack Straw, when Labour Home Secretary, who said that there is no free speech unless you are free to offend people. People don’t like to be told they are going to Hell, for example. (That last sentence is not from Straw).
Johnson said he felt “fully entitled” to expect women to remove face coverings when talking to him at his MP’s surgery. That is exactly what Jack Straw said.
His point about bank robbers is valid too. There HAVE been robberies by men disguised as Muslim women. There was, some time ago, a big one at Selfridges. But he mustn’t offend “the community”, a Muslim man said on the radio. What about Muslims offending “the community” ? Is the community only Asian and black ? The word is often used as if it was. That is discriminatory and offensive to white people.