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Whatever crossed my time on the day, usually general muttering and rebelliousness over shady pricing by big companies, but also grammar, humour (100 funny insurance quotes is popular), and more

Brexit? In or out EU lose?

Addenda update 9th May 2017 To all the French that voted for Emmanuel Macron on Sunday: you got played!! Whatever follows next is on you! Whatever my misgivings (and bias) about his Rothschild banking history, and regardless of the fact, on paper, he’s a better presidential candidate (in terms of skillset) than Marion Maréchal-Le Pen,

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A Muslim in fear

There is an article in yesterday’s Guardian, entitled: As a Muslim woman I was never fearful in Britain. But today I’m afraid. The author, Masuma Rahim, makes valid points, all of which I agree with. But skirts other, deeper ones. The author in question, Masuma, is a mental health worker. To quote her: In almost

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A refugee’s tale

Intro This story came about as I walked my dog in the pouring rain and remembered a few news articles recently where refugees had turned up at police stations, asking to be returned home because they are sick of the weather. You’ll see media articles decrying how we are a Christian country, being overrun by

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World’s Deadliest Terrorist Groups : Putting good and evil into context

Good and evil I’ll start the beginning at the end! This post started off as a simple share on Facebook. It was going to be a quick, ‘Yep’ before I returned to wasting hours of my life in Warcraft – (albeit playing in French, might as well be productive!) – instead of studying some psychology.

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Vive la France and all that! Cause and effect. ISIS leads the end of days!

Read this quote by Voltaire today on Open Culture, in the wake of the terrorist atrocities in Paris last night: Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities While the post linked above is no doubt in support of those hurt in Paris by ISIS terrorist it should be noted that

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Desperate refugees – or ungrateful, manipulative, economic migrants?

Bored and ungrateful migrants There is an article in today’s Daily Mail: "They told us we were going to Frankfurt, but we’ve ended up in this wilderness": Migrants turn up their noses at ‘boring’ German village… and some have already left. The tiny village of Sumte in Germany – population 102 – received 750 ‘refugees’

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