The glory days of TTH.
I bet Harold is shagging the Churchill statue right now if he isn't dead / serving time for being a nonce.
The glory days of TTH.
I bet Harold is shagging the Churchill statue right now if he isn't dead / serving time for being a nonce.
In other community relations news: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-67377588
Pahaha, but also, why are the BBC so addicted to these identity victim type stories?
SG posting Gabriele Marcotti tweets was both of their respective peaks.
My son has been given some Diwali themed homework. We spent the Afternoon making a "Rangoli pattern" out of rice, cumin seeds and other spices. I'm pretty sure it's racist. They're in trouble if the villages one Indian family finds out.
When we 'studied' it in year two or three they got the half-Indian lad's mum to come in and make a curry while we all watched. Foreign muck had arrived in East Yorkshire.
We were also told that Indians were too poor for cutlery, so we all had to make a spoon out of paper to sample it, because presumably there was an abundance of quality A4 on the poverty-stricken streets.
Solid content.
It's so interesting to see the media be this transparent in their framing. Killed vs 'died', children vs 'young people'.
The geezer who inadvertently killed the ice hockey player has been charged with man slaughter
Without being an ice hockey nor a legal expert, that feels like something that could shut down most contact sport if he's charged and found guilty.
Did the guy not essentially judo kick him in the throat? That seems at least slightly different from a normal injury but don't ask me where you draw that line.
Yep, although I see it as him going to body-check another player and missing by a mile. From that perspective, you could absolutely press charges.
He also has a history of purpously injuring opposition players iirc.
You mean a sweet chin music isn't ideal with skates on?
Israel currently invading the main hospital in Gaza.
Biden said on Monday that hospitals there “must be protected. My hope and expectation is that there will be less intrusive action relative to hospitals.”
Can someone explain why Labour are so determined not to say ceasefire? What is so important about that exact word? I've heard "cessation of conflict" is ok, but apparently anyone calling for an outright "ceasefire" is getting sacked... I don't get it.
Because they exist as a special interest group for Muslims and pinko freaks, hence the fundamentals of their position, but they want normal people to think otherwise.
Ceasefire is antisemitic. Can't be risking that.
Americans chastising anyone for bombing hospitals is pretty fucking rich given their history.
The release from the central Hamas base underneath the hospital is quite funny. The list they had of named terrorists was quite a scoop. Imagine what the talk was finding out these groups of individual terrorists coming together only to find out they were called Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday. Banter.
Feels like we're getting to the stage where the US tell Israel enough is enough. The media are going heavy on the IDF shooting up this hospital after previously being passive to their transgressions.
Some old bird on QT genuinely just asked why we can't just push the boats back to France. Brilliant.
She probably thinks all of Europe was desperate to do us a favour after we left too.
The youth continue their truly sterling work; school walkouts in Tower Hamletistan, MPs being held to account for their disgraceful stance (the coconut ones in particular) and TikTok making Bin Laden's Letter to America go so viral that Guardian had to remove it off their site. The revolution is within reach.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-67446570
Love the way the bit about him potentially car bombing Kid Cudi is at the end as an afterthought
This seems more than a bit mad to me.
12 week prison sentence [albeit suspended] for holding up a picture and laughing? What is wrong with us?
A five year ban from watching Sheffield Wednesday is a kindness too, if anything.
I suppose he was outraging public decency by trying to banter Sunderland fans about a dead kid, the 12 week suspended sentence is probably a bit much but him losing two jobs over it is fairly amusing.
Shouldn't everyone who chants about Hillsborough or Munich then also be subject to the full extent of the law, for example?
The 'not enough' shirt bloke got similar treatment, didn't he?
Yeah, another absurd outcome, although didn't he just get fined?
Yeah, he got a fine and a ban (£1,485 and four years of no football). Seems a bit of a shocking outcome considering he was taking shots at 97 families.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67422918
These people are going to send me full Tommy Robinson before long. Big congratulatory puff piece about incest being somewhat less widespread than previously.
Calm the fuck down will you Malika, you're taking massive liberties there.She thinks cousin marriage is a valuable tradition though, and regrets that it appears to be in decline.
"I don't think my children will marry cousins. They will lose that connection with Pakistan and I feel sad about that," she says.
In fact, two of Ayesha's younger sisters, both in their 20s, have rejected the idea of cousin marriage. One, Salina, recently married a man of her own choice, with her parents' consent.
"I'm outgoing and I want to work and do things with my life. Someone from Pakistan wouldn't accept this at all," she says. "They would never let me live like this. We wouldn't agree on how to raise kids and how to teach them values."
The other sister, Malika, is also planning one day to choose her own husband.
Yeah, it's culture blaming, and yes you being judged, because the minority culture is fucking awful.Dr Aamra Darr, a medical sociologist with the University of Bradford's Faculty of Health Studies, says cousin marriage is a risk factor, but not a cause of congenital anomalies.
She points out that the 2013 Born in Bradford study showed that the risk of married cousins having a baby with a congenital anomaly was similar to that of a white British woman aged 35 or over having a baby with an anomaly, including Down's Syndrome.
However, she says health workers have sometimes told parents of a sick child in the Pakistani community: "It's because you married your cousin."
"It's culture blaming," she says. "You're talking about the politics of race and health - the minority being judged by the majority population."
If I said I only wanted to marry 'my people' I'd be burned at the progressive stake. Unless I added I was gay, in which case they'd put me out with a fire extinguisher full of Ben & Jerry's.Zaara, who's also 18, says that circumstances have changed since her parents' youth: "It's easier to meet new people nowadays. Say you were from a village in Pakistan, it was easier to meet someone there. But now in Bradford you can meet so many different people, and you can still marry your people, but not someone you're related to."
That bit about birth defects reads a bit misleading. Don't the chances of those things massively increase with age, and so comparing an entire group, who I would imagine tend to have kids when they are young, to older white women, in giving birth age terms seems a bit of a false take.
Shame to lose the tradition. And don't get me started on educating them!The risk increases with the mother's age (1 in 1250 for a 25 year old mother to 1 in 1000 at age 31, 1 in 400 at age 35, and about 1 in 100 at age 40).
If you marry your cousin you don't have to invite two families to the wedding. Deformity be damned, that's value for money.
What if your cousin is fit? /Baz
You think my cousins fit?
I'm a twit
That article. I struggle to put myself in the mindset of someone having to write a piece taking a favourable view on incest only being at 46%.
Broken Britain. Get yourself to Poland. No Irish, no blacks, no dogs.
They'd have a cheek setting as the square headed tramps infested here like rats for long enough.
I... what's the difference? Is being fat a risk factor but not a cause for heart disease? This is the strangest article in a while.Says cousin marriage is a risk factor, but not a cause of congenital anomalies.
2023: The Musical.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-67443705
Is their defence social media turned me gay?
Ban almond mums.
I'm a twit
I found some comment section porn for Taz.