- “Shapps’s daughter unsafe at uni over ‘antisemitic’ chant” – Grant Shapps’s teenage daughter has been forced to give up a module on Israel and Palestine at university after hearing “antisemitic chants” on campus that left her feeling unsafe as a Jewish student, according to the Mail.
- “Islamic preacher claims Zionists are plotting to ‘control the world’” – An Islamic preacher has been accused of using antisemitic tropes in a London mosque, claiming Zionists are plotting to “control the world” by manipulating banks, media organisations and regimes, reveals the Telegraph.
- “Children being trained in terrorism at secret Hamas camps” – Palestinian children are being sent to Hamas terror training camps where they learn to hold rifles, fire weapons and navigate its vast underground tunnel network, reports the Mail.
- “Israel has woken up to Islamist terror, while the West remains asleep” – To remake an Israel that its citizens feel safe in, there is only one proper outcome, says Zoe Strimpel in the Telegraph.
- “The International Court of Justice has been weaponised against the Jewish state” – South Africa is seeking to malign Israel with false accusations of genocide, warns Natasha Hausdorff in the Telegraph. If it succeeds, the international legal system will be irreparably damaged.
- “Claudine Gay’s tyranny of DEI” – The career of Harvard’s disgraced President reveals the sickness at the heart of the Ivy League, says Tom Slater in Spiked.
- “mRNA Covid vaccines worsen diabetes, study finds” – On Substack, Igor Chudov discusses a new study revealing the disturbing effects of mRNA Covid vaccines on individuals with diabetes, as well as the pre-diabetic.
- “A summary of the evidence against the Covid vaccines” – On Substack, Steve Kirsch provides a summary of the key pieces of evidence showing the Covid vaccines are unsafe.
- “Excess deaths: an update” – In the week ending December 22nd 2023 (Week 51), 13,213 deaths were registered in England and Wales, according to Prof. Carl Heneghan and Dr. Tom Jefferson, which is 4.7% above the five-year average.
- “‘Anthony Fauci’s assault on democracy’” – Public reveals an excerpt from its upcoming documentary on the anti-democratic tactics employed by Anthony Fauci and the U.S. public health sector.
- “St. Louis mask mandate rescinded less than 24 hours after woke health officials get trigger happy” – The city of St. Louis did a reverse ferret less than a day after bringing back mask mandates, following pushback from hospitals, health experts and the Governor, according to ZeroHedge.
- “A lecture in an epidemiology course (Winter 2040)” – Imagining how a public health professor in 2040 will explain the pandemic, Prof. Eyal Shahar reflects on the lessons gleaned from COVID-19 on Substack.
- “Is Corbyn poised to set up rival party and deal election blow to Keir?” – Sir Keir Starmer faces the spectre of a rival “real Labour” party led by Jeremy Corbyn, according to the Mail.
- “Liz Truss in drive to put anti-woke agenda at heart of Tory manifesto” – A drive to put properly Conservative policies and anti-woke measures at the heart of the next Tory manifesto is set to be launched by Liz Truss and other top Tories, reports the Mail.
- “Peter Bone’s girlfriend to fight in by-election to replace him” – The Conservatives have selected the girlfriend of disgraced MP Peter Bone as their candidate in the upcoming by-election to replace him, reports the Northamptonshire Telegraph.
- “Horizon scandal deepens as PM says convicted staff could be exonerated” – The Horizon scandal deepened today as Rishi Sunak admitted all sub-postmasters convicted of fraud or theft in the affair could be exonerated, says the Mail.
- “Shooting businesses say they are treated ‘like criminals’ by big name banks” – Shooting clubs, syndicates and gun shops are treated as if they carried the same reputational risks as prostitutes by high street banks, according to the Telegraph.
- “Ex-cop fined for pursuing shoplifter… while thief gets off free” – A retired police officer described the criminal justice system as “broken” after he was fined for pursuing a shoplifter in his car – while the offender got away scot-free, reports the Mail.
- “Why the great and the good fell for Camila Batmanghelidjh” – Kids Company evaded scrutiny by offering quick, pseudoscientific fixes to profound social problems, says Dr. Jan Macvarish in Spiked.
- “Why German farmers are taking on the ruling coalition” – The anger of farmers is currently the most visible expression of Germany’s disillusionment with the ruling coalition, writes Katja Hoyer in the Spectator.
- “20mph speed limit enforcement to start in Wales this month” – The new 20mph default speed limit in built-up areas in Wales will start to be enforced this month, reports the BBC.
- “London Mayor’s bike tsar admits ‘floating’ bus stops ‘feel dangerous’” – Sadiq Khan’s plans for ‘floating’ bus stops – bus stops that are separated from the curb by a cycle lane – have received a blow after leaked data revealed that 60% of cyclists refuse to give way at zebra crossings, says the Mail.
- “TfL’s own safety advisers say Sadiq Khan’s bus stops next to cycle lanes are a ‘turd’” – Transport for London’s disability advisers told Sadiq Khan that floating bus stops are “turds”, according to Telegraph.
- “Councils make ‘undemocratic’ pledges in dash to reach Net Zero” – Millions of taxpayers face an accelerated dash to reach Net Zero with at least 160 councils signing undemocratic pledges to beat the Government’s 2050 targets, reveals the Telegraph.
- “Shift to renewable energy would make economic growth impossible, says expert” – A renowned French climatologist has said that economic growth is impossible if governments shift to 100% renewable energy, according to the Telegraph.
- “In praise of doubt” – In TCW, Robert Lever underscores philosopher John Gray’s warning about “illiberal liberalism” – an era of rigid ideologies and intolerance, fuelled by technology.
- “Jodie Foster says working with Gen Z can be ‘really annoying’” – Jodie Foster has criticised Generation Z, insisting they are workshy and annoying, according to the Mail.
- “Why the fate of the world lies in the hands of doomers and Silicon Valley cranks” – An ideological struggle is underway between two movements who want to chart the course of the global economy, writes Ben Wright in the Telegraph.
- “Elon Musk’s ‘illegal drug use’ is worrying bosses at his firms” – Elon Musk’s ‘lifestyle choices’ are concerning executives and board members at his companies, reports the Mail.
- “Carl Borg-Neal clears his name and is awarded damages after Lloyds Bank sacking” – On GB News, the Free Speech Union’s Toby Young joins Andrew Doyle to discuss Carl Borg-Neal’s legal victory over Lloyds Bank, after he was wrongfully fired for using the N-word during a race education training session.
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Cue war drums against Iran…
Russia proxy war not going well
China too scary and too in bed with the US cleptocracy.
Iran, perfect.
For the 5 not very skeptical DS subscribers. I assume that you think the idea that this will be used to ramp up the likelihood of violent action against Iran (MAWR WAR!!!), do take a look at the Zero-hedge collection of news on the assassination attempt of a civilian by a Lebanese youth (as far as we know and do remember Mossad regularly recruits Lebanese citizens).
“This high-profile assassination attempt on a well-known British-Indian writer comes at a moment tensions are already long on edge between Washington and Tehran, also as attempts to restore the JCPOA nuclear deal are hanging by a thread.”
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/salman-rushdies-attacker-new-jersey-man-shia-extremist-iranian-sympathies
Of course it may be that some of the down-voters thought my comment in poor taste?
Yes possibly i can agree with that critique, however, imagine if A Muslim writer in the US decided to write a book about JC being a homosexual with his disciples and secretly having orgies with Mary Magdolin, or that Mary herself had an extra marital affair to birth JC.
Do you think for one minute anyone would be surprised if some nutcase Christians put a bounty on his head? I do not for a minute think it would be justified, only not surprising. And who exactly is telling us that there is a threat to JKR? Just seems too convenient timing to think this wont be linked to Iranian State and used as an excuse to either attack Iran or prevent a renewal of the Nuclear deal (which Israel definitely does not want).
Anyway let me know your gripe. I will be nice.
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I’ve got no gripe. I never really had much time for JKR but I have warmed to her. She keeps pissing people off and doesn’t care or back down.
I don’t understand the downvote from you then (I assume that was why you responded).
I have not made any point about JKL, who has been an isolated powerful voice for women standing against the Trans nonsense.
MY point is that the very dubious set of tweets of one random unverified person from Pakistan threatening JKR seems like a convenient inflamation of tensions against Iran at a very critical time for Iran and a useful time for Israel and US neocons.
After all the crap we have seen these past two years, we should now all realise that our MSM lie and manipulate people relentlessly in the cause of powerful groups, it seems fairly obvious that one should question who is responsible for Rushdis vile assasination attempt. How many patsies do the PTB have to be caught executing before skeptical minds question the news and who’s interests get served by the narrative we are given?
Is this not the Daily Sceptic?
I only ever downvote obvious trolling or spam, certainly not your post,
Engage or ignore.
You may well be right.
Good policy.
We shall see. Everything is on steroids right now, so it wont take long.
Ditto.
I don’t downvote and agree – “engage or ignore.”
I have a couple of trolls who follow me round on here, as does Mogs and one or two others and whatever we post always attracts at least two downvotes. Those doing the downvoting are pretty much like performing seals and utterly pathetic in their predictability. At least they have paid a fiver for their fun.
I third that regarding ‘disliking’ a comment. “Engage or ignore” is my rule of thumb also. But don’t forget hux, you don’t need to be signed in or have an account ( just like the site in its previous form ) to like/dislike comments. What the enthusiastic saddos unfortunately don’t realise about me is that my motivation for posting has nothing to do with trying to be popular. So if they think that makes one iota of difference they are delusional. People-pleasing is not my thing in life generally and certainly not online.
Wonder if the DS team forgot to load the Round-up last night…
Thanks Mogs. Actually I thought you had to be a subscriber in order to like / dislike posts; this seems very unfair.
“What the enthusiastic saddos unfortunately don’t realise about me is that my motivation for posting has nothing to do with trying to be popular.”
Wholeheartedly agree. I come here for the variety of opinions. The fact that others here present different perspectives on a subject helps to open my eyes, if you will. I like to think I offer something similar in return. If I want ‘mainstream’ I know where to go to find it. I come here and to TCW, Off-Guardian, UK Column and lots of others because the discourse is decidedly “outside the box.” Being a contrarian by nature – awkward bastard to many – means sites like DS are where I feel at home. How did you put it?
“When you find your tribe…”
To each, his own.
I don’t often bother, but I do sometimes downvote tendentious nonsense.
Oh JK is great. She’s got lady balls.
I seem to remember a story about how the “US” branded some countries evil, which just happened to be the three that didn’t have a central bank.
For myself, it is more important to me that people oppose the lockdown narrative than how “sceptical” they are, although obviously there are plenty of other things that should be questioned (who exactly is calling the shots in the “US” these days btw?).
I think things could get interesting when Iran and Saudi Arabia both have nuclear weapons – especially if there is a revolution in Saudi Arabia.
(Btw do they still have police in New York?).
Lockdowns are just one of many tells that the globalists are at war with us. As such, we should, in my view, be on the lookout for every manipulation and prevarication that these Luciferian vampires throw at us.
The Ukraine conflict was the one that immediately followed Lock-downs and Vaccines.
We can clearly see that there are other ones brewing:
Drouts
Food shortages
Energy shortages
Cost of Living crisis
Hate Speech bills and Online Identification
Terrorism and Facial recognition Technology
This is a multipronged war on humanity by multiple power brokers who lie, use the security state, media and government puppets to manipulate, steal and kill us. EVERY NEWS ITEM MUST BE QUESTIONED. It is either distaraction or manipulation.
Lockdowns are the tip of a giant nasty iceberg of a New World Order.
I must say I’m worried about all that land being bought up by notorious eugenicist farmer Gates. He’ll still be able to buy popularity among many people who aren’t awake though, I met someone from Liverpool who thought he was great, some sort of marvellous philanthropist.
The dumb asses who think Gates is great are 100% overlapped with those sticking the death jab boosters to infinity.
They won’t be around for long.
That just leaves the rest of us.
Microsoft used to be a favourite hate target of right-on people because they were a nasty bunch of monopolists – people preferred Apple or Google – LOL!
Gates was pretty notorious for sharp practices within the software industry – not exactly a Mr Nice Guy.
All this seems to have been forgotten by most.
Why should people let you know their ‘gripe’? (Very patronising.) And you describe them as ‘not very sceptical’! Although I didn’t downvote you, I’ve downvoted posts on here before and have had to endure (though not difficult) the numerous little barbs about the ‘downvoters’, descriptions of our likely character (‘miserable’, ‘troll’, oh – and the ultimate insult… ‘triple-vaxed’ (!) etc). They downvoted you because they don’t agree with your post. Live with it. That’s what happens when you post on social media. I’m sure you love it when you get lots of likes don’t you? Do you insist that all those who like your post explain why? Take the rough with the smooth and accept that not everyone will agree with you.
I’m suspecting A Y M wasn’t being patronising but merely wishing to enter into debate with people that disagreed with his/her comment. It seemed fairly quiet comments-wise here yesterday and a decent discussion/debate always livens things up a bit. Its a shame that many prefer to ‘dislike’ and move on when engaging in discussion is a lot more interesting. We are, after all, trying to make this place more of a community and promote free speech. They could also, of course, be people who can’t respond anyway because they don’t have an account.
Killer punch Mogs.
Pretty uncharitable Deborah T.
The challenge was in keeping with Mogadishu comment below,
I don’t give a monkeys about red minuses.
Blimey.
Your analogy is a bit weak when we have had a crucified Christ upside down in a phial of the “artist’s” piss exhibited (and celebrated) with little more than a grumble or two.
It would be interesting to know if you are honest enough to admit that you are (apparently) relaxed about Rushdie’s Islamist stabber and have come out with another boring “The West always in the wrong” hypothesis to divert attention.
Now, as it happens, I need absolutely no convincing that the Beloved Leaders of the West at present are venal, incompetent, virtue signalling, malicious scum.
But I am one of those strange folk who think that Western Culture and Society is still worth defending. Whereas the Iranian Theocracy, the CCP Genocidal Dictatorship or Putin’s ultra nationalist Dictatorship, are threats to what is worth preserving in the West. The fact that Putin and Xi Jinping are obviously far more intelligent that any dozen Western Beloved Leaders put together, notwithstanding.
And it may be relevant that I’m certain that the number of illegal immigrants coming into both the UK and USA must exceed the number trying to get into Russia, China and Iran by several orders of magnitude.
Some come to destroy. But some imagine life will be better.
They’re better strategists. But then they can afford to be, they’re there for the long term (well to be fair jumping Jim is apparently up for reelection, hence, I understand, the Shanghai madness, but his party isn’t, and he’s not very likely to lose).
If Joan of Arc can be cancelled they’ll think nothing of cancelling JK Rowling
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“Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic can play in US Open 2022 after USA confirms Covid rule changes”
https://www.timesnownews.com/sports/tennis/unvaccinated-novak-djokovic-can-play-in-us-open-2022-after-usa-confirms-covid-rule-changes-article-93538945
I think that’s premature. While some internal covid bollocks is being changed, unvaxxed still not allowed to enter the US. It’s the Feds that decide that, not the CDC.
Is that the same Twitter he’s using that insta-bans anyone who uses the term ‘groomer’?
And if “Islamist extremists” (because the other Muslims are less Islamic?) don’t get her, maybe the woke mob will?
The multiple stabbing of a defenceless 75 year old and subsequent threats against another courageous campaigner for freedom of speech simply reveal the cowardly and contemptible nature of the contemporary Militant Islam / CCP / Russian Federation etc tyrannical agenda.
If you put your ears more closely to the ground what you will hear is not defeat but the awe-inspiring sound of a sleeping giant – liberal democracy and it’s spiritual underpinnings – springing back to life.
From Jesus Christ to Salmon Rushdie and J K Rowling the message is the same: Love conquers all.
Get with the programme.
You must be joking. All I hear is the deafening silence of the Left as they desperately try to find a way to blame this on the “Far Right”.Let’s face it, if The Satanic Verses was written today it would never find a publisher. “Islamophobia!” They would run a mile, and if they didn’t, the Twitterati, Jolyon Maugham and the Batley mob would see to it that it was withdrawn.
Apparently there were two policemen at the event, supposedly to guard Rushdie. Unfortunately I think they were from Uvalde.
I wonder how many of these Muslim extremists the Government has imported over the past 20 years?
jeez you guys what did ms Rowling do to cause such a stir?
The price of diversity. Islam is stuck in the Middle Ages. But fear not, we have Satan’s own ambassador Justin Welby bringing up the rear.