Joe Morgan
2.2K posts

Joe Morgan
@JoeMorganWrites
Pro free speech. Cinema. Politics. History. Literature. Music. Poetry.
Wales, United Kingdom Beigetreten Haziran 2011
3.7K Folgt619 Follower
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

This is De Gaulle with his daughter, Anne, who had Down’s syndrome, on a beach in Brittany 1933.
He doted on her and she lived with him and his wife all her short life at a time when children with disabilities were regularly institutionalised.
She died of pneumonia in 1948 aged only 20. He carried a picture of her with him for the rest of his life. He was buried alongside her.
A tale of unconditional, unlimited love.

Moon Pavilion@MoonPavilion
@MykhailoRohoza @afneil I’ve just been reading this morning about his love for his daughter who had Downs syndrome and who might have been hidden away in an institution in those days but wasn’t. “She is my joy.”
English
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

The most middle class people in the wealthiest, freest societies in history vote in leftist politicians who then fly out to lecture brutalised Cuban peasants who’ve spent their lives being immiserated under communism about why the West is evil and socialism is great
✦✦✦ 𝙿𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚑𝚕𝚎𝚝𝚜 ✦✦✦@PamphletsY
🚨🇬🇧🇨🇺 BREAKING — Jeremy Corbyn Arrives In Havana. "Trump Can't Take Away the Sun."
English
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

Ex-Blockbuster employee here. And I mean it with 100% sincerity that the world would be a better place if we shut down all streaming services, re-opened Blockbusters and video stores worldwide, and shoved people back out into the world to find and enjoy their entertainment.
Washingtons ghost@washghost1
That’s a good use of free will
English

@AaronBastani What happened to left wing support for good old fashioned secularism? Why should public spaces be taken over by ANY religion for these mass worship events? Keep it in the home or a religious building.
English

Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

People ask why the SDP don’t get more attention? They tell me online that they would vote for us if there was a candidate in their area. They suggest we should do more social media and get more famous people to join. If only it was that easy…..
If you want a patriotic party that isn’t wedded to just one more dose of Thatcherism…
If you want a party that will build nuclear power stations and infrastructure…..
If you want a party that recognises the dignity of work and the desperation of idleness…
If you want a party who are across the detail and don’t generate ‘slop’ in place of policy…
If you want a party that thinks mass immigration has to be stopped immediately….
YOU HAVE TO BUILD THAT PARTY.
NOBODY IS COMING TO SAVE YOU.
YOU HAVE TO SAVE YOURSELVES.
The @AndrewGold_ok interview with William Clouston has been watched 120,000 times and the overwhelming majority of the comments are positive.
We can all shout at the television and moan on WhatsApp groups and X to our friends & family but if you really want to change the country YOU have to get up off the sofa and actually start working tenaciously towards the future that YOU want otherwise the things that YOU are concerned about will come to pass and there will be no chance for YOU and YOUR family and YOUR children.
Most of us don’t have the resources to escape. We are tied by generations to place by Kith and Kin. Besides, who would want to live today in Dubai with Iranian missiles raining down?
We need to make a stand here in Britain and build a party that actually loves our country and her people and won’t give up.
Join @SDPhq & @WilliamClouston and build a party you can be proud to vote for
@ProudofusUK
youtu.be/dtHv2aEFRVk?is…

YouTube
English
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

Clement Attlee loved books and poetry. He committed his favourite poems and literary passages to memory.
'In WWI, I used to spend the long nights keeping awake in Gallipoli or France, and I would set myself the task of repeating to myself a hundred lines' of poetry or prose.

Edinburgh, Scotland 🇬🇧 English
Joe Morgan retweetet

When Roger Scruton (1944-2020) organized an "underground university" with lectures and smuggled literature in Czechoslovakia in 1985 he was detained by the dreaded secret police StB (Státní bezpečnost), interrogated and expelled, his colleagues had to eat incriminating evidence like something out of a movie. Now the Communist agencies (the usual NGOs etc.) operating in Cambridge are targeting the foundations operating there in his memory and name.
Meanwhile Cambridge itself or the Yookay Government does nothing to honor the most important British philosopher of the 21st century.
What a disgusting situation, and I say this as a huge anglophile.


English
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

I’m deeply uncomfortable with this.
War is noisy, chaotic, messy, bloody, smelly and terrifying - after the event for me, rather than at the time.
When you’ve had someone’s head splashed over you, smelled the stench of someone’s flesh burning, seen corpses ripped apart and scattered across the ground, a dead persons guts spilled across the road and covered with dirt and flies…then you may realise that it’s not like a computer game, Hollywood film, or about cheering on a football team.
War is on another level. At the effects end it is serious beyond the comprehension of those who’ve not experienced it intimately.
It scars you.
When it comes to it, someone has to stand between those who would do harm and those to whom they would do it. But things that glorify war or portray it as a sport or game, as this video does, concern me.
The White House@WhiteHouse
JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥
English
Joe Morgan retweetet
Joe Morgan retweetet

While filming Rope (1948), a heavy dolly camera broke a crew member’s foot mid-take. Since the shot had been running for minutes, a stagehand covered his mouth and dragged him away so the scream wouldn’t ruin the take for Alfred Hitchcock.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What's the greatest movie "behind-the-scenes" fact you know?
English














