OMG, the BBC AGAIN! You fucking live there!
Wonder what that shit is about? Really, but not really.
OMG, the BBC AGAIN! You fucking live there!
Wonder what that shit is about? Really, but not really.
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Fake news channel Sky News is to be wound up in 2030 and will shift its propaganda effort to an online platform that will have approx. 17 subscribers.
This is one of the most positive news stories to emerge in decades. BBC next!
Watch them push shamelessly for special protections and advantages over the next few years and watch them pushing for censorship of any and every competitor that would otherwise wipe the floor with them.
Get woke go broke.
Sounds like CNN are gone too, having announced even more layoffs. How many is that now and why did they need that many drones in the first place?
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Salwan Momika who I considered to be little more than a lowbrow troll engaging in outrage bait was murdered last night in Sweden for live streaming the burning of a Quran. Whilst I have no time for such performative exercises, I think that a) It’s an individuals right to burn their own property and that “holy texts” should not be protected from this b) It proves the problem we have in the west with such Pavlovian behaviour.
Servile and spineless politicians think the best thing to do is find legal loopholes to make burning or defacing religious texts illegal without trampling on existing freedom of expression laws
Rather than targeting people who think the remedy to being offended is to shoot a man dead
Fuck them, Salafist pieces of shit
I view these kind of events like a woman, pissed as a newt, tottering through South London slums in her underwear in the early hours. She has a right to do that and she's not asking for anything other than to make it home. Just like I have a right to hit my thumb with a hammer.
Of course if there was a completely over-the-top, cruel and unusual punishment for attacking women on the street, or, say, committing premeditated murder, we might all end up with a little more liberty to do stupid things. And we should have that liberty, but how realistic is it to assume we'll ever get to a place where at least a few scumbags aren't on the loose?
In this case though we could simply say, well, your beliefs and our beliefs don't tally in any way. So why don't we live here and you go and live over there and we'll just stay out of each others way? That would get me done for racism though.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8yn0d310zo
I kinda thought that after the pandemic hybrid working would become the new default. But there does seem to be a direction of travel towards getting people back in.
There definitely is value in going to the office and seeing people. I started working with a bloke at the start of the pandemic. Worked with him for a couple of years ago and then one day, after we'd finished working together and the restrictions were over, I went to the office and he lives fairly close so he came in and we had dinner. I got to know him better that evening than in all the time we'd worked together. But people do value that flexibility so it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
The problem is it’s being used as a culture war talking point. A way of irresponsible politicians and boorish columnists to make it somehow that people working from home are lazy and entitled. When actually employees get very little say in whether they are remote workers or not. Employers have run with this in order to cut down on renting office space in most circumstances.
Like with everything there are pros and cons, I think if anything workers are more productive at home because a) there are fewer distractions and b) most including myself will work outside the usual allotted office hours.
But for young people especially it’s a barrier to the social interactions that the rest of us once took for granted. How many of us have friends that were once work colleagues.
I think it also does encourage sedentary existence. At one time I was doing an average 3-4 miles walking a day getting to and from work.
Young people love wfh, it's much better for their social lives, they don't wfh they work from wherever permanent vacation with their laptops. But of course Mr Shekelstein doesn't want them to experience the freedom and the glimpse of a better life, he needs them back in their wagie cage.
I’m sorry was I meant to engage with that after your Jew baiting
Plus the only people who want people back in the office are property owners and bloated fucks like Richard Littlejohn who has spent his entire chubby career working from home when not billing his employers for expensive liquid lunches
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The more human beings are isolated from each other the more the trans-humanist agenda takes shape. Living, breathing, social human beings are all that stand between the continuance of the species and it's radical culling and transformation into something that simply isn't human. These agendas are mapped in in decades, even millennia, not political cycles. It may seem a small thing, having everyone work from home with their ears blocked by headphones and the eyes riveted on screens and their senses disabled by virtual reality rather than the perfectly available and endlessly superior actual reality. But removing that human contact, so important in the formative years of both the child and the young adult, is the wet dream of those who loathe humanity and want to see it destroyed.
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