- “Tokyo Paralympics to go ahead without spectators” – All events at the Paralympics will be held behind closed doors – as was the case with the Olympic Games – due to fears over the Delta Covid variant, reports MailOnline.
- “There are lies, damned lies – and Covid statistics” – We’ve become exposed to more data than ever before during the pandemic, but not all of it is as helpful as it may seen, writes James Le Fanu in the Telegraph.
- “Pingdemic: Clevedon pub closed for Covid will ‘take years’ to recover” – The manager of a pub says they lost thousands of pounds when staff had to isolate for 10 days, reports BBC News.
- “All the freebies and vouchers double-jabbed young Brits can get” – The Sun has compiled a list of all the petty bribes offered to young Brits to incentivise them to get ‘jabbed’.
- “The catastrophic catalogue of vaccine reactions” – No one in power wants to talk about the vaccine damage elephant in the room, writes Sally Beck in TCW Defending Freedom.
- “The authoritarian takeover of Australia” – This once happy and freedom-loving nation is being crushed by its pro-lockdown elites, writes Fred Pawle in Spiked.
- “Joe Biden should hang his head in shame ” – This is America’s darkest hour since September 11th, 2001, writes Richard Littlejohn in the Mail, who says the U.S. has been humiliated in the eyes of the world with President Joe Biden’s surrender to the Taliban.
- “‘World has gone Covid-mad’: Afghans fleeing Taliban need negative PCR test to board now-suspended commercial flights out of Kabul” – The suspension of flights leaving Kabul has left countless civilians at the mercy of the Taliban. But even if flights resume, Afghans fleeing the country will still need to test negative for Covid, reports Russia Today.
- “Attack of the Algorithm: YouTube’s censorship of ‘The Week in Review’” – “At least in Communist countries, wrong-thinkers have the right to a show trial,” writes Luke Perry in his latest column in Bournbrook Magazine.
- “Calls to Cancel Chaucer Ignore His Defense of Women and the Innocent, and Assume All His Characters’ Opinions Are His” – “As Chaucer’s character the Squire dryly observed, people all too often ‘demen gladly to the badder ende’ – ‘They are happy to assume the worst’,” writes Jessica Wollock in the Epoch Times.
- “Statues are not a threat to ethnic minorities” – “It is amazing that this has to be said, but ethnic minorities know what history is,” writes Paddy Hannam in Spiked. “They know that in the past, attitudes to race were not exactly enlightened.”
- “Holly Willoughby out, activist model in – M&S is heading in a woke new direction with its Christmas ad” – It looks like the retailer’s Christmas advertisement, starring an American model-activist, will come with a powerful message, writes Tamara Abraham in the Telegraph.
- “Is this the end of affirmative action?” – “Ironically, it is the assertiveness of today’s racial politics that may make the defence of affirmative action more difficult,” writes Oliver Wiseman in UnHerd.
- “The IPCC Report and the Pivot from Covid to Climate” – The New Normal brigade are prepping us for a change of direction, writes Kit Knightly in offGuardian.
- “Climate Modeling Civil War” – It looks like the climate modeling community may have a civil war on its hands, writes Dr David Wojick.
- “Humans ‘pushing Earth close to tipping point’, say most in G20” – A global survey finds that 74% want climate crises and protecting nature prioritised over jobs and profit, reports the Guardian.
- “Billions to be funnelled into hydrogen subsidies as U.K. races to hit net zero” – Manufacturers are to be guaranteed a price for their hydrogen by the Government so they do not have to sell to consumers at a loss, reports the Telegraph.
- “The true cost of net zero” – “Given that Britain accounts for 1% of global carbon emissions (against 29% for China), a net zero Britain will not mean much unless the entire world makes the same legal commitment,” writes Ross Clark in the Spectator.
- “A Sunday Times investigation reveals WHO failures with China at the start of the Covid pandemic” – Conservative peer Lord Ridley tells talkRADIO: “Those of us who began to raise question about a lab leak were told we were nutters and conspiracy theorists.”
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Lockdowns are wrong in principle
Governments cannot be trusted with these powers
End of argument
Everything else is going to end up in a rabbit hole
Governments cannot be trusted
Now the EU is going after video platforms like BitChute that refuse to censor content critical of LGBTQ and Black Lives Matter propaganda
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-07-17-eu-silencing-bitchute-censorship-lgbtq-blm-propaganda.html
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Home Schooling – Ex-Primary School Teacher on Resistance GB YouTube Channel:
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https://www.hopesussex.co.uk/our-mission
“And there are several reasons why the “neighbour argument” – the argument that we have to compare Sweden to its neighbours – isn’t very convincing. Sweden saw unusually low mortality in 2019″
A degree of bad luck has certainly plagued the resistance to the Great Panic of 2020.
If Sweden had had a bad flu year in 2019, the US sphere authorities and panickers would have really struggled to demonise its response to covid. The number one argument used to resist claims that Sweden got it right was “Norway and Denmark did better because they locked down”, and while it doesn’t stand up to detailed analysis, the raw numbers were enough to allow the argument to be effective.
Susan Michie’s looking better than usual in the picture
Almost human, so to say.
Can I suggest that getting transfixed by Michie is a diversion?
In order to conduct a scientific experiments to determine the effect (or lack thereof) of something, it’s first necessary to establish what reproducably happens without it, then, what happens with it, then, if the situation reverts to what it was originally after removing it again and finally, that the supposedly produced effect cames back after re-adding it.
Consequently, we do not know which indirect – if any – effects any corona-motivated policies had and there’s no way speculation can fix this. Of the direct effects, we know that they’re severely harmful and further, that such measures would usually be classified as harsh punishment when prison-standards applied.
“they benefits of lockdown”
What benefits, FFS???????
As so often, our side is too defensive and concedes too much
Also to treat suffering caused to poor children as just another cost is a nonsense, it should be considered as far more important than many other considerations.
Now the EU is going after video platforms like BitChute that refuse to censor content critical of LGBTQ and Black Lives Matter propaganda
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-07-17-eu-silencing-bitchute-censorship-lgbtq-blm-propaganda.html
Stand in South Hill Park Bracknell every Sunday from 10am meet fellow anti lockdown freedom lovers, keep yourself sane, make new friends and have a laugh.
Join our Stand in the Park – Bracknell – Telegram Group
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell
Home Schooling – Ex-Primary School Teacher on Resistance GB YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ5oS2ejye0
https://www.hopesussex.co.uk/our-mission
Wish folk would stop harping on about border controls. Border controls make NO difference. At best they delay. The same virus will mutate in similar ways around the world. An airborne virus can have matter travel across borders. The ONLY time border control MAY achieve something is if the country is an island with no near neighbours. Am sure beta would have no problem floating across the channel for example (nothing to do with needing to quarantine people travelling from France or a border close being required).
The reason Sweden fared worse is admitted and acknowledged by Sweden in that they had more dry timber than their neighbours having had a less bad flu season for the previous 2 years! And whilst acknowledging that, also accepting that it is perfectly normal for different rates of air borne widespread diseases across neighbouring countries!!!
Amazing, someone gets a virus and then another person gets it i never though the world would die of a pissy pansy cold!!! jesus christ wake up .Is it not just possile that a year later there are even simple folk who are thinkig that a year after doomsday that the whole thing just didnt really happen and why the hell are we still pretending that its the apocalypse eyes ears etc etc