Campbell Mitchell
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Campbell Mitchell
@Negscratch
“Fain would I fly the haunts of men, I seek to shun, not hate mankind, My breast requires the sullen glen, Whose gloom may suit a darken’d mind.”
UK 가입일 Haziran 2010
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🚨CADBURY DITCHES EASTER: NOW SELLING “GESTURE EGGS” 🤬🍫
Britain’s 1,400-Year Christian Heritage Erased to Pandering to Certain Communities Who Might Get Upset ✝️
For more than fourteen centuries Britain has been a Christian nation.
Through invasions, wars, the Black Death, Reformation, civil war, two world wars, and every kind of hardship, one thing remained constant: the joyful celebration of Easter.
Yet in 2026 Cadbury, a brand built on British chocolate and long associated with Easter, has quietly removed the word “Easter” from its chocolate eggs in outlet stores.
They are now labelled Gesture Eggs” with the vague corporate line: “From Cadbury this season.”
What season exactly?
It is Easter.
These are Easter eggs.
They are sold for the Easter season.
Cadbury is perfectly happy to pocket record profits from the single biggest chocolate sales period of the year, a period driven almost entirely by the Christian festival of Easter, but apparently too frightened (or too cynical) to utter the word itself.
This is not an innocent rebrand. It is deliberate pandering to certain communities who might get upset at the sight of a Christian holiday being acknowledged. Another small but telling sign of how mass migration and the relentless push for “inclusivity” at any cost is slowly erasing English and British identity.
The same company that once proudly printed “Happy Easter” now seems allergic to the word.
Meanwhile the product itself has been quietly degraded for years: lower cocoa content, more palm oil and vegetable fat, less milk, smaller bars, higher prices. Now even the cultural meaning and name of the occasion they exploit is being scrubbed.
So Cadbury gets the Easter windfall while pretending Easter doesn’t exist so nobody, especially not newcomers or activist pressure groups, might feel momentarily uncomfortable.
That is cultural cowardice dressed in corporate PR.
They are Easter eggs.
It is Easter.
Say it.
Shame on Cadbury.


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@SarahForRuncorn “Mass prayers in iconic public locations by religions whose traditional interpretations conflict fundamentally with Western values such as equality for women, gay rights and democratic freedom do not accord with British values.”
Anyway, here’s the Pope in a park in Glasgow.


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When in a country with different mainstream religious principles and traditions to your own, it is widely accepted that you respect the customs of the nation you are in. I believe most British people would not think of doing otherwise.
Recent mass Iftar events in Trafalgar Square and large scale Eid prayers in Birmingham and elsewhere cut sharply against that principle. Britain is a tolerant nation, but that should never mean failing to defend our own traditions or allowing them to be dominated for fear of causing offence.
We are a country with a Christian heritage. Our laws, institutions and national life have been shaped by that tradition over centuries. Our King is Head of the Church of England and has a duty as Defender of the Faith. Many like me take great pride in our identity and believe it should be protected.
Mass prayers in iconic public locations by religions whose traditional interpretations conflict fundamentally with Western values such as equality for women, gay rights and democratic freedom do not accord with British values.
Public displays of religion on this scale are not in keeping with that balance. They risk appearing as a show of dominance that excludes and divides.

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The only way to stop these organisations discriminating against vulnerable people is to defund and boycott them.
@macmillancancer should know better than to politicise cancer.
#BoycottMacmillan

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@Emma_A_Webb @GoodwinMJ @NewCultureForum “I agree with all the crap in your vanity-published book, Matt.”
“Thank you, Emma. I agree with everything you say, too.”
Mutual masturbation is never edifying.
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Tomorrow at 10am. Britain is committing suicide. Watch my interview with @GoodwinMJ on @NewCultureForum’s YouTube channel. Don’t miss it!
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@Simulation0000 @GoodwinMJ Yeah, he’s not going to do that…
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@GoodwinMJ Go on a proper podcast than a establishment one then see how you get ripped apart
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@GoodwinMJ I don’t get it, you say we’re being replaced but then mock the people that don’t want that. I can’t buy your book. You’re no Douglas Murray.
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@C0rellianrogue_ @LozzaFox @macmillancancer 1. If I ‘cancelled’ my sub to a media organisation and called them ‘cowards’, I wouldn’t then continue to use them as a trusted news source.
2. Newspaper articles consist of more than the headline.
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@Negscratch @LozzaFox @macmillancancer 1. He didn't need a subscription to The Telegraph to repost a screenshot that somebody else posted.
2. Neither did the person who originally posted that screenshot since the headline and a few lines of the article are available to read without logging in.
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@GoodwinMJ It’s staggering the amount of utter bullshit that can be contained in one slight frame.
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Thank you lefties. We are Number 4 on Amazon and the Founder’s Edition has just sold out … again. Keep driving the algorithm cheers 👍 The more people in Britain who read Suicide of a Nation the better. Then at least they will know the truth -> shorturl.at/NJIbm

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@JayneHylan7820 @GoodwinMJ Yeah - he’s not going to address those claims.
He’s going to whine and bleat about them, but there’s no way he’s going to refute them.
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@GoodwinMJ You were 3rd on Amazon yesterday……
Meanwhile…a response to Andy Twelves might be seen as the grown up thing to do
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@GoodwinMJ “the Founder’s Edition has just sold out … again.”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Last night I went out to dinner with my wife and some friends. Some of whom happened to be black and some of whom happened to be gay - not that that should make any difference to anything in in Britain in 2026 - where everyone is so incredibly kind and everyone is so included and welcome.
When we arrived at the restaurant I could tell immediately that the manager recognised me - and he wasn’t a fan.
In these rare circumstances I tend to overcompensate and be extra polite and courteous to win people round, but nothing worked with this bloke. He was rude to the point of open hostility. Wanting to enjoy the evening - which we did enormously - I just tried to ignore him.
As the meal finished and we were leaving, I asked for the gentleman’s name so I could write to the management of the restaurant with my thoughts about the service - or lack therof - He refused to give me his name and proceeded to tell me that he didn’t need to be polite to racists and a homophobes - even after I politely reminded him of the fact that i was sat at a table well stocked with homosexuals and black people.
So instead I took a photo of him and said if he refused to give me his name then the photo would help identify him in my correspondence.
The minute I did this his entire demeanour changed and he started to realise that there were going to be potential consequences for being so rude and unprofessional. He began to apologise profusely and - long story short - we ended up sat together at the bar with him telling me he was sorry for jumping to conclusions and that he had had a horrible day he had and before I left we gave each other a hug. He even texted when he finished his shift to apologise again. New friend made. So it’s all good!
But it reminded me what irritates me about the media. This man had read the one sided dross that the dying media put out and despite the fact that I was sat having a laugh with a very “diverse” table of friends, he refused to let go of his own bigotry and prejudice, to the point where he was happy to potentially jeopardise his job over it.
I get that we live in a world where the media likes to make monsters of certain people, and I don’t expect everyone to agree with what I say. I get recognised quite often and commentary goes with the territory, people express strong views - both positive and negative - about what I think, which is great. You may have noticed, i’m very pro free speech and people expressing different views! The more the merrier! I am still however a human being, with feelings and emotions, and I don’t think it’s too much to ask to be able to go out to a restaurant to eat with my wife and friends without a waiter trying to do everything he can to ruin our evening.
We don’t often go out to restaurants we don’t know well for just this reason and after last night, it will be a while before I do again.
So might you do yourselves a favour dying media? Try to be at least balanced when you write about people. You would have saved this poor chap and myself an unnecessary and unpleasant experience. You are already on your last legs. Perhaps you should ask yourselves why your audience is getting smaller and smaller with every passing day?
Many thanks. Happy Sunday. 🙏
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@Pony_Bristol @LozzaFox I think the ‘some friends’ line was the clincher.
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@IsRuncible @LozzaFox I think the bullshit detector spiked at ‘some friends’.
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@LozzaFox Sounds like Fox has been smoking something and dreamt this bullshit up.
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