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Current Affairs
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
Have I missed the latest political correctness class?
An acquaintance was complaining about the census form giving one of the sexual orientation categories as straight/heterosexual.
I believe that to be the correct terminology but maybe I am wrong. They said just think about what is the opposite of straight.
After some thought I concluded they believed that to refer to a heterosexual person as straight meant a presumption that a homosexual person would be referred to as bent.
So if that is their logic and gay is an excepted term, does that mean that heterosexuals are by the same reasoning to be presumed as dull, drab or miserable?
An acquaintance was complaining about the census form giving one of the sexual orientation categories as straight/heterosexual.
I believe that to be the correct terminology but maybe I am wrong. They said just think about what is the opposite of straight.
After some thought I concluded they believed that to refer to a heterosexual person as straight meant a presumption that a homosexual person would be referred to as bent.
So if that is their logic and gay is an excepted term, does that mean that heterosexuals are by the same reasoning to be presumed as dull, drab or miserable?
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Stephen
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I believe it's a rent a mob that are the main cause, going from place to place where there is a demonstration planned. Their main intent of inciting trouble and getting the rest of the demonstrators caught up in the frenzy. I'm sure the police and maybe other agencies are looking closely at the footage to see if there is a link with repeat faces showing up.
Be prepared for that knock or ram on the door. Rest assured, it's coming.
Be prepared for that knock or ram on the door. Rest assured, it's coming.
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screwy
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How do i highlight.?Manoverboard wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 09:27It doesn't have to be ' yellow 'towny44 wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 09:09Why is it's icon coloured dirty orange then
equally why does the yellow highlighter look like a shuttlecock?
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oldbluefox
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It's the little pink highlighter pen on the bottom row left hand side next to the 'Font Menu' boxscrewy wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 12:31How do i highlight.?Manoverboard wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 09:27It doesn't have to be ' yellow 'towny44 wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 09:09Why is it's icon coloured dirty orange then
equally why does the yellow highlighter look like a shuttlecock?
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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screwy
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Manoverboard
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Did you find them ok on here, PM me or Foxy if not
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Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Mervyn and Trish
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Here they are
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Ray B
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Could be if the quality of comedians is anything to go be.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 11:46Have I missed the latest political correctness class?
An acquaintance was complaining about the census form giving one of the sexual orientation categories as straight/heterosexual.
I believe that to be the correct terminology but maybe I am wrong. They said just think about what is the opposite of straight.
After some thought I concluded they believed that to refer to a heterosexual person as straight meant a presumption that a homosexual person would be referred to as bent.
So if that is their logic and gay is an excepted term, does that mean that heterosexuals are by the same reasoning to be presumed as dull, drab or miserable?
Can not see anything funny with some so called comedians, but the audience are falling about with laughter.
Don't worry, be happy
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Manoverboard
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I would say it was canned laughter ... cos like you I don't laugh either 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Onelife
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An independent inquiry by senior Irish lawyer James Hamilton had been examining whether the first minister misled parliament over what she knew and when.
His report said Ms Sturgeon had given an "incomplete narrative of events" to MSPs.
But he said this was a "genuine failure of recollection" and not deliberate.
So not only is James Hamilton an independent lawyer who works for the Government he also appears to be a psychologist?
I’m sure the Republic of Ireland will be delighted with his judgment as will the EU.
His report said Ms Sturgeon had given an "incomplete narrative of events" to MSPs.
But he said this was a "genuine failure of recollection" and not deliberate.
So not only is James Hamilton an independent lawyer who works for the Government he also appears to be a psychologist?
I’m sure the Republic of Ireland will be delighted with his judgment as will the EU.
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Mervyn and Trish
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We remember the phrase genuine failure of recollection next time Bojo is accused of lying.
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Kendhni
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In johnson's case the phrase you are looking for is 'terminological inexactitude'Mervyn and Trish wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 18:18We remember the phrase genuine failure of recollection next time Bojo is accused of lying.
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Stephen
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Caber tosser
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barney
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I’m glad I’m not the only person who thought that strange.Onelife wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 17:39An independent inquiry by senior Irish lawyer James Hamilton had been examining whether the first minister misled parliament over what she knew and when.
His report said Ms Sturgeon had given an "incomplete narrative of events" to MSPs.
But he said this was a "genuine failure of recollection" and not deliberate.
So not only is James Hamilton an independent lawyer who works for the Government he also appears to be a psychologist?
I’m sure the Republic of Ireland will be delighted with his judgment as will the EU.![]()
He gets paid by the Scottish government to investigate the Scottish government ?
All very Irish, dare one say.
A bit like Corbyn appointing Chakrabati as an independent looking into anti semitism and when she found nothing, recommending her for a peerage.
Free and Accepted
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screwy
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Mervyn and Trish
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How could one forget something as serious as first being told one's predecessor as First Minister was accused of sexual misbehaviour? And foirgot it so quickly she didn't mention it to anyone else?
If she wasn't lying, would you want anyone that forgetful running the country?
If she wasn't lying, would you want anyone that forgetful running the country?
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Stephen
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This is how you deal with face mask non conformists 
https://www.facebook.com/10000058592355 ... 506710469/
https://www.facebook.com/10000058592355 ... 506710469/
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Kendhni
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If only it was real - our police could do better than take lessons from that guardStephen wrote: 23 Mar 2021, 12:38This is how you deal with face mask non conformists
https://www.facebook.com/10000058592355 ... 506710469/
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barney
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I note from some of the information coming out about the Bristol riot, that it’s straying uncomfortably near to organised crime.
That ups the anti considerably.
Fortunately there are hours of cctv so expect prosecutions, up to and including attempted murder.
That ups the anti considerably.
Fortunately there are hours of cctv so expect prosecutions, up to and including attempted murder.
Free and Accepted
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oldbluefox
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It seems they were serial demo attenders. Apart from the violence there was some disgusting behaviour - urinating on the police officers feet, defecating in front of them. There's no reason whatsoever why anyone should have to put up with that sort of behaviour.
A water cannon would be very effective in washing their 'crap' away. I can't think of many (if any) other countries who would put up with that sort of behaviour.
A water cannon would be very effective in washing their 'crap' away. I can't think of many (if any) other countries who would put up with that sort of behaviour.
I was taught to be cautious
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Mervyn and Trish
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The get away with it because liberal lefties like Liberty complain if anyone as much as clips their ear.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Interesting to hear the EU bod on the news last night claim that the EU would be in the same position on vaccination as the UK if they had not had supply problems. I'm just pleased the interviewer pointed out this is bunkum. Quite apart from any contract issues they took longer to approve any vaccine and actually have stocks of the AZ vaccine they haven't used because of the misleading scientific claims made about by Macron and Merkel and others leading to resistance to its use. Presumably the supply issue line is the one they're using to EU citizens to try to divert attention from their incompetence. And maybe the EU media are swallowing it.
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david63
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The bit that I am having difficulty trying to get my head around (and I know that I missed most of last week) is why are the EU demanding supplies of AZ vaccine that they do not want to use (and have stockpiled) and preventing any other vaccine being exported to any country that is ahead of the EU in vaccine rollout? The phrase "sour grapes" comes to mind.
I know I have said this before and I am going to repeat it - there is not now or anytime in the future any place for politics where Covid vaccine is concerned.
I was reading something yesterday that whilst the EU can put obstacles in the way and slow the process down they do not currently have the powers to actually ban exports - and they seem to be overlooking that much of the raw materials for the Pfzier vaccine comes from the UK
I know I have said this before and I am going to repeat it - there is not now or anytime in the future any place for politics where Covid vaccine is concerned.
I was reading something yesterday that whilst the EU can put obstacles in the way and slow the process down they do not currently have the powers to actually ban exports - and they seem to be overlooking that much of the raw materials for the Pfzier vaccine comes from the UK
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Mervyn and Trish
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Scotland has offered the NHS staff 4% pay rise, backdated.
An election is imminent.
Is there any connection?
p.s. guess who will pay for it.
An election is imminent.
Is there any connection?
p.s. guess who will pay for it.
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