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Algorithm

My YouTube recommendations are completely messed up. If just weeks ago, they were teeming with wood turning videos, carpentry projects, off-grid living, garden houses and metal working wonders, that has all been obliterated by polarised political commentary. It’s got so bad that I found myself compelled to wipe my search history this evening, and start …

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Minority

Sixty-four million people in the United Kingdom are not Muslim — that’s 94% of the population. What would preoccupy most people, were it not for disproportionate media reporting problemitising this minority community? Fortunately, the Office for National Statistics regularly surveys public opinion, so we have a reasonable idea. Their latest analysis suggests people are most …

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The silent majority

We’re hearing a lot about the views of the silent majority this week. The woke agenda is destroying Britain. The mayor of London is an Islamic extremist. People want their country back. White people are not allowed to protest. Foreigners are taking over. It’s political correctness gone mad. These are apparently the views of the …

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Teenage soul

Our eldest likes to think we’re uneducated fools, easily hoodwinked by teenage subterfuge. In response to their clandestine activity on their computer whilst pretending to do their homework, I must point out the obvious. I have worked in IT for eighteen years, and so may, just possibly, be a step or two ahead of them, …

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Confused

She rages about the failure of multiculturalism, despite herself being a Hindu convert to Buddhism married to a practising Jew from South Africa, whose mother was from Mauritius and father from Kenya, who studied Law at Cambridge and the Sorbonne, became a successful barrister, was elected Member of Parliament and then appointed Home Secretary. If …

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Inger-laarnd

Rent-a-mob want civil war. No, no, that’s not right. England’s finest patriots (self-declared) want civil war, but not finding anyone to aid them, have rented a mob from English Hooligans United for the day. A fun day out for school dropouts, drunken delinquents and petty criminals seeking a cause to believe in, a sense of …

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Upside-down

Welcome to an era in which hateful people openly call peace protests hate marches, and arms manufacturers are embraced as peacemakers.

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Crocodile tears

All those tears shed for Ukraine just months ago. The insincerity of the tearful ones is now on full display for all the world to see. To the leaders of the world, the humanitarian doctor proclaims aloud, “You are all complicit!” Of course he is absolutely right.

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Faith

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Deep fake

We can only conclude that you like being lied to. For if you cared for the truth, you would strive your utmost to verify it. But instead you choose to fly into an unholy rage. Sod the truth, you say, embracing every deep fake and repurposed photo which serves your cause. So off you go …

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Accounting

You may not like it, but one day — an epoch the like of which is fifty thousand years — we will all be held to account. Indeed, God does not wrong the people at all, but it is the people who are wronging themselves. Quran 10:44 It terrifies me. What about the warmongers, responsible …

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Change the world

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Invisible

I have an invisibility cloak. I don’t know where I got it from, but I have always carried it with me. I don’t exactly know how it works. All I know is that whenever I utter a word, it seems to activate immediately, causing others to carry on regardless. In a team meeting just a …

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Displacement

It makes no sense if you’re simultaneously anti-refugee and support wars which displace hundreds of thousands of people. If you don’t want people to come here, don’t support wars against them.

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A time for wisdom

I bumped into an old friend yesterday. Though we live in the same town, just down the road from one another, it was like a great reunion. He seized this opportunity like we were long-lost friends. But as he went on to talk at me about Palestine for nearly ten minutes without pause, I realised …

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