- “TUI tells ‘hundreds’ of passengers holidays are cancelled over text” – The Mail reports that TUI told hundreds of passengers that their holidays are cancelled over text following eight-hour airport waits, as hundreds of trips are axed amid half-term travel chaos brought on by airlines’ failure to prepare properly for the end of Covid restrictions.
- “Netflix CEO says 75% stock drop was ‘horrifying and embarrassing’” – CEO Ted Sarandos says Netflix’s declining stock is “horrifying” but reiterated he remains optimistic about the streaming platform’s future, despite producers chopping multiple new projects, according to the Mail.
- “Shanghai scrambles to avoid Zero-Covid economic catastrophe” – The Telegraph reports that China’s biggest port has launched a stimulus effort after months of severe lockdowns.
- “Covid test rule for the dead sparks online mockery in Chinese city” – Report from the South China Morning Post that an internet user posted a screenshot of Shenzhen rules requiring a Covid-negative report for cremation.
- “Homeworking destroyed our desire to dress respectably” – The shift to working from home blurred the boundary between the face we present to the world and the intimate one we keep for our home lives, writes Jane Shilling in the Telegraph.
- “The plague of ‘mind-working’” – Stephen H. Balch writes in the New Criterion that our postmodern society owes its crazed condition to a historically unique circumstance: the existence within it of a huge class of ‘intellectuals’ and a willingness to allow such academics to build for themselves positions of near-institutional impregnability.
- “The long and short of ‘Long Covid’” – El Gato Malo looks at a recent study on Long Covid and finds the main risk factors were being female, diabetes and anxiety disorder, with 48% of those diagnosed with Long Covid having pre-existing mental health issues and 37.5% anxiety disorder.
- “Car-free high street in Gloucestershire turned into ‘ghost town’” – The Telegraph reports that South Gloucestershire Council has been accused of acting “like a dictatorship” by closing the High Street to through traffic despite the majority of residents opposing the scheme, having originally closed the street during the first lockdown after the Government promised millions of pounds for a ‘green transport revolution’, meant to promote social distancing, walking and cycling.
- “CDC study purporting to find substantial protective effects for school mask mandates fails to replicate” – Last year, the CDC published a paper that looked at data from 520 U.S. counties and concluded that masks resulted in smaller increases in infections, but a team in Canada has now looked at the larger dataset of 1,832 counties and found that mask mandates actually do nothing and the prior findings were almost certainly an illusion, writes Eugyppius.
- “Counting deaths ‘with Covid’ inflated mortality rate, B.C. data indicates” – George Dance reports on data from British Columbia which show that during April and May 2022, fewer than half of deaths ‘with Covid’ were found on investigation to have Covid as the underlying cause.
- “Police are calling transgender rape suspects by their ‘preferred pronoun’, report finds” – The Telegraph reports that self-declaration of ‘gender identity’ rather than biological sex has been adopted by all key criminal justice institutions, according to an investigation by Policy Exchange.
- “Top HSBC investor backs free speech after climate ‘nut job’ banker suspended” – Nigel Wilson at Legal & General says opposing points of view are important, the Telegraph reports.
- “Anneliese Dodds: Stella Creasy is wrong – a woman can’t have a penis” – Labour continues to flounder on the simple issue of defining womanhood, with two prominent figures at odds, the Telegraph reports – as Labour Party Chairman Anneliese Dodds finally grows some balls, so to speak, in the trans debate.
- “How much sense does this Church splurge make? Net zero” – Strong returns on its investment portfolio mean the C of E plans to plough another £20m into divisive race issues and £30m into Net Zero projects, while attendance continues its inexorable decline, writes Victoria Baillon in TCW Defending Freedom.
- “The Police Race Action Plan is really about injecting far-Left theory into policing” – Officers are right to guard against bigotry, but this exercise in social justice thinking will make it harder to fight crime, says Zoe Strimpel in the Telegraph.
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Youknow, I wonder if the CCP might fail in their bid for world domination by 2049 after all? There’s only so far lying and tyranny can get you.
The idea that China want’s to occupy the world is the same type of information that we have been fed about covid killing everyone on the planet unless we do what government tells us, and that the Russian intervention in Ukraine is just a one sided argument.
In case no one has noticed, China hasn’t prosecuted a major war anywhere on the planet for at least 70 years since WW2, unlike the US/UK/European military industrial complex.
China begins building its belt and road initiative as a trading platform, but that’s somehow more dangerous to the world than the US bombing Yemen or Iraq.
We are told by western media that the Chinese are enslaving people to work in factories, yet Chinese labour is so cheap why would they need to bother?
We are told the CCP is so brutal that people in China have no freedom, yet London is full of Chinese tourists and the country is Rolls Royce’s biggest customer.
Whilst manufacturing is supposedly virtually state owned, one of the richest men in the world is a school teacher who started Alibaba. Oddly enough, this multi billionaire still chooses to live in China.
There’s a bit of a theme here. Russia is condemned by the US/UK and Europe for ‘invading’ Ukraine, the money laundering capital of the world which is, strangely enough being handed another $40bn of Taxpayers money, when there are serious questions to be answered by Hunter Biden, the Presidents son about his dealings in the country. Meanwhile, China, India, Africa and Latin America refuse to condemn Russia for its intervention in Ukraine.
What makes everyone think that the worlds most aggressive nations, operating an almost closed shop trading block (the US/UK/European cosy club) are the good guys all the time when we are demonstrably not.
Why is every global leader who doesn’t march in lockstep (Bolsonaro of Brazil, Orban of Hungary, Xi of China, Putin of Russia and numerous African leaders) with the west, painted as some sort of far right, or in China’s case far left, dictatorial nutter by our government and media?
Rather than condemning everything that moves out-with our own little isolated western community, I think we should be taking a long, cold hard look at our own governments to understand how we are being manipulated.
You might have received an uptick until I got to “out-with.”
For crying out loud.
Piss poor English. It does you no credit. Too long in the civil service.
Morning hp!
Might it have been a typo? I’m pleased to see that you didn’t give a downtick!
A typo as I now see I’ve made, in posting “theyseem” as one word …
Good morning AE. No I didn’t give a down tick. I am ordinarily very generous with upticks but I have to be really annoyed to downtick.
Also, I refuse to respond to the trolls. I don’t even downtick them.
I spent a long time upticking here, before I posted. It was my first experience of upticking, and I am now an enthusiast – eagerly helping out the algorithms on You Tube.
As far as trolls are concerned, I have learnt from your wise example!
‘Outwith’ is northern, mainly Scottish, dialect, and is perfectly grammatical.
On the other hand! ‘want’s’ with an apostrophe is crass – and the writer isn’t even consistent in his crassnesss, since the next third-person singular present indicative is written correctly as ‘tells’.
Worse things happen in Africa.
To paraphrase hp: Too long in academe?
This website is sneakily liable to insert its own spelling and typos, which are likely to be overlooked in a longish comment and not noticed in time to be edited.
Too much influence by American English.
IE: it’s not a “power outage”, it’s a power cut.
This is not a criticism, just an observation.
As Bismark said when he was asked what he thought was the most significant event in the 19th century. His reply: “That North America speaks English”.
I agree Phil. We don’t have footpaths now – “footway.”
“Out with” might be Scottish but it is not English. I had never come across it until a few years ago when it became a serious infection in the civil service.
I’m a Yorkshire lass – it’s been part of my vocabulary all my life.
Railway stations are now train stations.
Another of the penalties of living too long.
My pet hate: Between a rock and a hard place, what’s wrong with Between the Devil and the deep blue sea or if you’re cultured like Boris Johnson, Between Scylla and Charybdis
It hasn’t yet reached Oz. And I am pleased to report that we still have footpaths.
He also spelled ‘wants’ as ‘want’s’:
“The idea that China want’s to occupy the world”
Good questions!
I’m very wary of any words from Western media about the imminent economic collapse of either Russia or China. It sounds a bit too much like wishful thinking.
I’ve been puzzled by what I’ve read of the Shanghai lockdown. I don’t think the Chinese are led by “nutters” – theyseem pretty shrewd to me. So I wonder what’s really going on.
I think that 2049 is an anniversary that they take fairly seriously, and that they expect to be the strongest global economy and to have gained control o Taiwan by then.
It is fairly clear to me that there has been tyranny in Shanghai (and elsewhere) and subterfuge over the Wuhan lab leak. Their notorious one child policy was one of their worst human rights abuses, but there have been others (it is reported in our journals that they have started demolishing churches again). I sometimes wonder if China will find a way of getting away with their current horrendous demographic crisis and avoiding the mistakes of the Soviet Union, and embracing aspects of capitalism will certainly help, but when I see what is going on in Shanghai, apparently because the government can’t afford to back down over zero “covid” madness, and when I hear that their relaxation of the one child policy has made little difference, that they have to import wives from Korea and the Philippines, I begin to wonder if they might struggle to fulfil their long term goals after all.
Of course there are plenty of problems in “Western” countries too, and I pretty much take it for granted that they will be in serious trouble before long unless things change (and maybe even if they do).
As for occupying the world, I understand that their strategy is to gain influence in countries (universities in Britain, infrastructure projects in Africa etc.) rather than actually go to the bother of invading them. I understand they are prepared to bide their time over Taiwan, although “Western” provocations may change things.
Ahh no China isn’t misunderstood. The CCP is the model for technocracy. It has been aided in achieving that goal by the West and it is virtually there bar the full roll out of its digital currency.
You are required by law to register your identity on any device, phone or computer with your face and digital ID. You are allocated a social credit score and, just in the last 2 years millions of Chinese have been barred from travel for low scores which include communication with low score entities as well as criticising or peddling misinformation as the government sees it. So those Chinese you see touring were the good citizens.
As for Jack Ma, whom you allude to, the guy was vanished by the CCP for criticising the globalist venture. He’s been punished and put in his place. God knows what they did to him.
Lets not forget organ harvesting and outright slavery of the Uigars. Why do they do it since Labour is so “cheap” you ask? Because they are an evil racist technocracy that does wtf they want.
I wouldn’t be so enthralled by the CCP.
Read Ian Davis’ Pseudopandemic
Here is a link to a free download: https://archive.org/details/iain-davis-pseudopandemic
It will be a painful read.
China hasn’t prosecuted a major war anywhere on the planet for at least 70 years since WW2
It depends what you mean by prosecute and major. The Korean war was pretty big and there was the annexation of Tibet and the war with India
I think you need to read Michael P Sender’s book, ‘Snake Oil’
I mean Michael P Senger!
Or
’Mao. The Unknown Story’ by Chang
Or
‘The Dragon in the land of snows’ (on Tibet) by Shakya
Or
’The hundred year marathon’ by Pilsbury
Or
‘China, trade and power’ by Paterson
Or
’Asia’s new geopolitics’ by Auslin
Or
‘Hidden Hand’ by Hamilton and Ohlberg
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It is possible that ALL states do not have the best interests of their people at heart. That is regardless of whether their Putin’s, the CCP, the US, Trudeau’s etc
Well, there was the case of the cultural revolution and insane things like killing all the birds because they were eating grain and then suffering an explosion in growth of insects because there were no birds to eat them, then the Tiananmen Square incident and the rounding up of the Uighurs and other minorities but apart from that they’ve got a loverly long wall and an even bigger firewall. I agree that the West can’t see it’s own shadow which has been – and continues to be – cast over vast swathes of the planet but China’s shadow, which is very, very dark at home (social credits, mass surveillance etc) is far more subtle and uniquely Chinese in that it is discrete and quietly infiltrates countries around the world, never bringing attention to itself.
The CDC which is in bed with big pharma…
Yes, they’ve recorded dramatic increases in rapes by “women” haven’t they?
I wonder, do women who don’t want to see “her penis” in changing rooms etc. have rights too?
Indeed the trans thing does seem one sided, I doubt that many women who decide to go trans to male but who still have female anatomy would want to strip off and shower and change with a group of male sportsmen.
The trans movement has no concern for actual transgender people. It is just a convenient thing for morons to screech about because transgender people are a tiny minority with little visibility (usually, being invisible is their goal). Even the flagship personal pronoun dictats are logically of no benefit to transgender people, they only benefit virtue signallers.
Yes. I heard there were some historic churches in Norfolk that badly needed repairs as well. I suppose my ancestor (Sir Cloudesley Shovell) who helped free the English slaves in North Africa and has a memorial on C of E property will be safe…
Great name – Sir Cloudesley Shovel – something that Mervyn Peake might have come up with.
C of E to plough £30m into Net Zero will net it zero new parishioners in the pews. Laboring in the vineyard this is not.
I do wonder about the C of E sometimes.
Yesterday, at the beginning of our Sunday Eucharist service, the rector told us that the Chalice (the part of Communion that holds the sacramental wine) would return sometime in…. September.
The C of E should stick to being a church that looks after its parishioners, attends to the poor, sick, hungry and destitute, helps communities to flourish etc. It shouldn’t get involved in ridiculous schemes to make itself seem relevant in a changing world. People look to a church, I imagine, for its solidity, its stability, its consistent message and consistent actions. It’s no wonder their flock have left, they don’t seem to stand for anything any longer and the Bishops appear to be part-businessmen/women and part-politician.
Both our principal churches are deeply embedded in the Reset. The Pope is probably a satanist ref Archbishop Vigano.
Welby is an ex business man in poor drag, although given the way he conducts himself I suspect he left the world of business before he was pushed. Or possibly he’s a WEF plant.
Morning HP, I guess the days are long gone where the church was full of priests, vicars etc whose only concern was the well-being of their immediate flock. Christ would be turning in his grave (if he had one).
He did that on the third day!
Next: He comes again in glory to judge the living and the dead.
Welby is a WEF plant.
If he’s a plant, then he’s most likely a noxious type and needs weeding out and putting on the compost.
From the neck up!
Rand Paul would make a great president of the US. It would mean having to give up his ‘Drag Race’ programme though, I suspect.
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