I hope you haven't acted on that twisted rape fantasy, where you hide in the woods looking for gay black women to decapitate and Bury? You certainly don't come across as a happy content person by any stretch and you around children is an accident waiting to happen.
Yoga is racist now according to the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...-discussion-builds-over-western-yoga-industry
I'm not particularly religious Kussturd... but was brought up a Catholic... one whose mother taught him to read before going to primary school and encouraged me to be open minded and to take an interest in other creeds, cultures and religions with an open mind ... I realise this is a lengthy post and that your comparative narrative would have faltered around the being taught to read bit ... never mind the rest
Lot's of dreary confessions from people that think anyone gives a **** about them on here today . Desperate for any social interaction no matter how banal
European beauty standards are killing black women, hair is racist. The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/12/black-women-hair-relaxers-chemicals-cancer-risk
It's cultural appropriation. Why do they make a fuss about a fashion like this and claim it's pressure to fit in, yet still argue towards integration? Maybe if the lefty luvvies used the straighteners, they'd be less liable to tie themselves up in knots.
A white person wears braids and it's racist, a black person wears a blonde weave or straightens their hair with toxic chemicals to look European and that's racist too. I'm sure 90% of the Guardian content is finding more things to pretend is racist and **** whitey .
If you're old enough to remember the 70s and 80s you will have seen plenty of whites (male and female) with Afro's. Nobody forced them to "conform" and **** knows what chemicals were used for that procedure.
I was at high school in the 90s and some girls had perms , I know now they were committing a hate crime .
Rishi Sunak told parliament that he has agreed a deal with Albania that he hopes will tackle the number of small boats arriving on English shores. Sunak has said that he will end a backlog of nearly 100,000 asylum claims by the end of 2023, as part of an attempt to reform the UK’s immigration system. The prime minister unveiled a five-point plan including changes to the law that will criminalise and remove tens of thousands of people who claim asylum after travelling to the UK by small boat. An agreement with Albania means the process of returning people to the Balkan country will be sped up. The “vast majority” of asylum claims could be declared as “clearly unfounded”, he said. A small boats command will be formed, with 700 new staff from Border Force, the National Crime Agency and other agencies, to try to stop people smuggling. Sunak said the number of immigration raids will increase. Asylum seekers will no longer be housed in hotels, but instead will be sent to disused former military bases, holiday camps and student accommodation. Early next year we will introduce new legislation to make unambiguously clear that if you enter the UK illegally you should not be able to remain here. Instead, you will be detained and swiftly returned either to your home country or to a safe country where your claim for asylum will be considered. And you will no longer be able to frustrate removal attempts with late or spurious claims or appeals. And once removed you should have no right to re-entry, settlement, or citizenship. And furthermore, if our reforms on Albania are challenged in the courts, we will also put them on a statutory footing to ensure the UK’s treatment of Albanian arrivals is no different from that of Germany or France. The only way to come to the UK for asylum will be through safe and legal routes. And as we get a grip of illegal migration, we will create more of those routes. We will work with the UNHCR to identify those most in need so the UK remains a safe haven for the most vulnerable. And we will introduce an annual quota on numbers set by parliament, in consultation with local authorities to determine our capacity, and amendable in the face of humanitarian emergencies. A third of all those arriving in small boats this year – almost 13,000 – are Albanian. And yet Albania is a safe, prosperous European country. It is deemed safe for returns by Germany, France, Italy, Sweden. It is an EU accession country, a Nato ally and a member of the same treaty against trafficking as the United Kingdom. The prime minister of Albania has himself said there is no reason why we cannot return Albanian asylum seekers immediately. Last year Germany, France, Sweden all rejected almost 100% of Albanian asylum claims. Yet our rejection rate is just 45%. That must not continue. So today I can announce a new agreement with Albania - and a new approach. First, we will embed Border Force officers in Tirana airport for the first time ever, helping to disrupt organised crime and stop people coming here illegally. Second, we will issue new guidance for our case workers and make it crystal clear that Albania is a safe country. Third, one of the reasons we struggle to remove people is because they unfairly exploit our modern slavery system. So we will significantly raise the threshold someone has to meet to be considered a modern slave. For the first time, we will actually require a case worker to have objective evidence of modern slavery rather than just a suspicion. Fourth, we have sought and received formal assurances from Albania confirming they will protect genuine victims and people at risk of re-trafficking, allowing us to detain and return people to Albania with confidence and in line with ECAT [European Communities against Trafficking]. As a result of these changes, the vast majority of claims from Albanians can simply be declared “clearly unfounded”. And those individuals can be swiftly returned. Lastly, we will change how we process Albanian illegal migrants, with a new dedicated unit expediting cases within weeks, staffed by 400 new specialists. Over the coming months, thousands of Albanians will be returned home. And we’ll keep going with weekly flights until all the Albanians in our backlog have been removed. Sunak says the government will go further. Early in the new year it will legislate to ensure that people who arrive in the UK illegally will not be able to claim asylum here. This is a policy that Suella Braverman, the home secretary, proposed at the Tory conference. Sunak says people who are removed because they arrive in the UK illegally will not be able to claim asylum in the UK in future from abroad. He says it will not be easy to do this. But he says this must be done, because the system was designed for a different era. Our policing of the channel has been too fragmented, with different people, doing different things, being pulled in different directions. So we will establish a new, permanent, unified Small Boats Operational Command. This will bring together our military, our civilian capabilities, and the National Crime Agency. It will coordinate our intelligence, interception, processing, and enforcement. And use all available technology, including drones for reconnaissance and surveillance, to pick people up and identify and then prosecute more gang-led boat pilots. We’re adding more than 700 new staff and also doubling the funding given to the NCA for tackling organised immigration crime in Europe. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U531&cvid=add79ceb7698446da71576b51022d6c3
The labour party have constantly asked "what are the Government doing about illegal immigration", whats the betting the don't like this We wouldn't do that
The Grauniad is institutionally and systemically racist in essence The Bill Gates globalist funded rags current owners don't even realise it (or more likely are ever so keen to airbrush it out of their guilt ridden history). The hypocrisy is hilarious.