Jim Rootham

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Jim Rootham

Jim Rootham

@JimRootham

Nottingham, England Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Jonesy
Jonesy@gjoneszee·
If it doesn’t have Easter on it I’m not buying it! There were a few that caught my eye 😋 but sadly didn’t even hint at Easter 😢 My eyes settled on this one.
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Jim Rootham
Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@ksorbs I hope this demonstrates how easily you can be manipulated.
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Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@atensnut you right Wing dipshits believe anything don't you.
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Jim Rootham
Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@LauraLoomer Yes, loads of things. Poverty, drought, cancer, injustice but you only see the see the world from your narrow minded privileged view.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Is there anything worse than a crying baby on a plane? I wish parents would control their children. It’s so disruptive. I refuse to believe a baby cries for 10 hours. At some point this is just bad parenting, right?
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
🚨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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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
Here’s the thing, and this is going to upset a LOT of people. The UK has not been a true Christian country in decades. When I was in school we prayed, celebrated Christmas and Easter, and sang hymns. The agnostics and atheists are the ones who got rid of all that. Mocking you if you believed in God. Church attendance plummeted as Christians failed to educate youngsters about the faith. I know. I left the Church while I was there. I came back to my faith because one of my co stars had the courage to give me @LeeStrobel ‘s book “ The Case For Christ.” When I realized that Jesus was real, I was not shunned by the people in my new country. I was embraced. I could talk to them about my emergent faith without being mocked or laughed at. I then studied. I read Strobel’s other books, then Lewis. Sheed, and finally Aquinas. I felt betrayed that no one had told me about the richness of my faith. Almost all the questions I had about it were straw man arguments. That brought me back to Catholicism, kicking and screaming. I then met real people who inspired me. There are too many to list, but @13thoneMargaret , @timclemente and @docMJP are just three. I saw the joy present in families who had very little materially, but who followed their faith diligently. I saw that big families meant you were forever surrounded with laughter and community. They made me want that. They made me see that it was possible. Now, my conversations are filled with richness. My friends are loyal and principled. My kids have friends who have the same moral compass as they do. I can talk about God without getting the rolled eyes like I still do when I talk to people in the UK. Yesterday I was at a soccer game and one of the moms said that they loved it when my sons 6 siblings turned up to watch him. He would have been teased if that happened in the UK. Do not blame companies in the UK for abandoning Christian traditions, when much of the people there did it long ago. The Church of England is woke. The Catholic Church there is weak. Lead by effeminate men and butch women who are woke and stand for nothing. It’s hard for the people of Great Britain to be inspired by that. The truth is, very few people there will have gone to church today. The UK needs to embrace its faith again, then they will truly understand what they are fighting for.
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK

Britain has been a Christian nation for over 1,400 years. Through wars, plagues, and countless kings, Easter has always been celebrated. Yet now, Cadbury won’t even use the word ‘Easter’ on their eggs. When did celebrating British traditions become controversial?

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John Hannam
John Hannam@JohnHann04·
What do you know about Cadbury’s, what do you think of Cadbury’s? Do you still buy their chocolate. Do you know it now has less cocoa in it and the real milk has been replaced with Palm oil. Have you noticed the change. And what about the suggested boycott for their replacement in many places of EASTER eggs with “gesture eggs”…what the fuck is a gesture egg. Just more pandering to woke nonsense and it might be the nail in the coffin of a once great 200 yr old British company that was totally ruined when it was sold to the yanks!
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Britain has been a Christian nation for over 1,400 years. Through wars, plagues, and countless kings, Easter has always been celebrated. Yet now, Cadbury won’t even use the word ‘Easter’ on their eggs. When did celebrating British traditions become controversial?
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Jim Rootham
Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@benonwine Did you copy and paste this from all the other fake Christian twats that post this drivel every year?
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
WTF 🤬 is a Gesture Egg! Cadbury’s used to be about chocolate, milk… and Easter. Now it feels like they’re allergic to all three. Limited cocoa. No milk. No “Happy Easter.” Not even wishing people Happy Easter says it all and it’s a INSULT. BOYCOTT CADBURY’S 🛑
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Russell Brand
Russell Brand@rustyrockets·
Tommy is a legit journalist. Most challenging interview I’ve done for a while. @TRobinsonNewEra
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Britain has paid Norway over £100 billion for gas since 2021. For gas they’re drilling in the North Sea, the same sea Ed Miliband has banned new drilling in on the British side. Madness.
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Jim Rootham
Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@sophielouisecc Then why are your side of the media losing their tiny minds yet again that the eggs don't have Easter emblazoned on them. Also, do you like jewellery or simply a blob of gold of equivalent weight?
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
You actually have to be a bit mental to be spending £16 on an Easter egg Or even £5. Just get a normal bar of chocolate. I don’t see how a little bit of chocolate In an egg shape can cost £16
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Jim Rootham
Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@Woman4W Try going without water or other drinks from dawn till dusk. Also, did you really feel the need to comment? What harm was his post causing you?
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Jim Rootham
Jim Rootham@JimRootham·
@TheFlatEartherr It's impossible to show the whole globe without flattening it. They did it and then slack jawed bumpkins thought it was real.
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FLAT OUT TRUTH
FLAT OUT TRUTH@TheFlatEartherr·
This map hangs on the walls of the United Nations headquarters for a reason. They all know and are hiding the truth.
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Angry Jan 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Last night me & the gals had a day out in Londonistan. A person on the tube told me to stop eating my Crème egg because it was offensive to her . So Christian chocolates are now harem in my country ?? 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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