Benjamin Wm. C. Waterhouse
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Benjamin Wm. C. Waterhouse
@ThomasAtkins007
Genuine Orthodox Christian ☦️; sometime Crown Servant, Restauranteur, Librarian and Territorial. Heavy Woollen District Tyke. Vive le Roi!
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This is Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who spent 8 years on death row after being accused of “blasphemy” for drinking water from a Muslim’s cup.
Asia was working in the fields with her Muslim coworkers. She got thirsty and went to fetch water from the well, where she took a drink with an old metal cup she had found. This is all it took.
Christians are considered dirty and impure in Islam, and she was accused of attempting to contaminate the Muslims’ water just by drinking from their cup. She was sentenced to death by hanging.
The governor of her province voiced opposition to the verdict and was assassinated by his own bodyguard.
When she was finally acquitted in 2018 due to international pressure, tens of thousands of Muslims rioted, demanding her immediate execution.
A local poll found that 10 MILLION Pakistanis would personally kill her if given the chance. Just for drinking water from a cup.
Her lawyer had to flee the country. And after months in hiding, she was finally able to escape Pakistan and received asylum in Canada.
This is Sharia-ruled Pakistan, where non-Muslims live under the constant threat of death. The more I learn about this country, the more it just feels like ISIS with a formal government.

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@DavidGauke As long as it doesn’t involve creeping back to the EU, the hysterical net zero cult or having anything to do with the subpostmistress killer; you might have a point…
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There’s a great opportunity for the Tories at the moment. Labour has drifted into its soft left comfort zone. Reform is mired in sleaze. But rather than build a broad centre right coalition, the priority is to apply purity tests that exclude many mainstream Conservatives.
Jason Groves@JasonGroves1
NEW: Theresa May's former chief of staff loses the Tory whip after 'slagging off' Kemi Badenoch's efforts to toughen the partys stance on human rights and net zero dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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@bea_johanssen @PolitlcsUK No, they should have said (as they always used to) “We are keeping an open mind about any motive”
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@BucketsOf_Rain Find a Genuine Orthodox Church. We don’t compromise.
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@Hydrargenteum @asubparusername Puglia obviously.
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@eve_bouff Erm the aren’t banned, I read at least ten of then for O level English lit. Celebs are so shallow…
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Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House, has no jurisdiction over me.
I am not afraid of him.
He is a bully who did not even reply to a letter from a female Reform MP pleading for assistance with security until after I revealed it.
If this is not true then I invite him to deny it on the record rather than try and bully the very people he has let down.
Instead he briefs the press like a coward.
He is a disgrace to his office.

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The UK has become comfortable with murder and killings. Our rage at these recurring events is temporary and it then disappears into a memory hole to the satisfaction of the status quo.
It could be little girls being butchered at a dance class, kids being blown up at a concert, MP being hacked to death in his weekly surgery or a police officer being murdered outside of parliament.
It could be Parliament legalising the euthanasia of senior citizens, the 297,500 abortions of tiny humans annually or indifference at the near beheading of a British soldier on a London St.
We speak wonderful words about youth violence but every single week in this country there are murders of the young.
We have become indifferent to the deaths of others. That’s our modus operandi now.
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@musta_ankka @NoSecretLessons Then remain ignorant…
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Boy, did Amnesty screw up…! What a stupid overreach.
But their report and podcast are VERY helpful, they should be a massive wake up call to the liberal GC feminists - we’re dealing with a MUCH bigger problem here than ‘trans’, and the GCs have been a part of it.
This is a civilisational divide, between truth and lies, self government and technocratic tyranny, humanity and post-humanism - and it is focussed chiefly on Britain, because it is the blueprint for a self governing nation and people, which cannot be allowed to endure in the post democratic order.
I recognise this Amnesty treatment - because it is what I received from the arts sector I once worked and socialised in, when I voted Brexit.
I also recognise it because it’s a (albeit harsher version) of what I have quietly encountered from some of the liberal GC feminists themselves who are now so offended by Amnesty’s nastiness today. Purity politics, mandarin manipulations and fantasies of control.
I was excluded from GC events when I chose Paul Conrathe as my lawyer and worked with Miriam Cates on RSE reform instead of aligning my secrecy in schools campaign with GC feminist activism.
I went from receiving an offer of pro bono by @LoudBonnet to being excluded from a meeting on school’s policy (until others kindly insisted I be invited to it as my legal case was important to them), then told in strong terms I was not permitted to discuss the Equality Act at that meeting, I then received reports I’d been briefed against regarding my views on the EA and my offer to share my research was declined, my polite messages asking for support for my campaign were ignored. Not one repost by GCs to this day - all before I had uttered a word of critique about GC positioning.
I think I was placed firmly outside the GC camaraderie because I was perceived by atheist, pro choice, humanist, internationalist, liberal feminists and gay rights advocates to be ‘not liberal enough’ in some way - maybe a Christian, hard conservative or nationalist - maybe even (horror of horrors) anti abortion or a bit iffy about women’s or gay rights? Who else could possibly be against the EA2010 and HRA?
They were wrong about this - I just knew that the intersectional feminist and queer Marxist movement had taken control of the corruptible, Blairite human rights constitutional car crash that they still want to believe in. The totalitarians are now enacting a purity spiral that will engulf just about everyone who isn’t showing perfect allegiance to their Maoist style cultural revolution - all funded by powerful capital that cares not a bit about liberty.
They’re just coming for the Christian conservative, sovereigntists first (as Marxists will) and so I stand with them.
It is of no surprise to me that JKR used to work for Amnesty International… Forstater for The Global Development Fund… Joyce for the Economist. Remainer, internationalist human rights based governance is their mileu. They were simply the first to fall foul of or perceive the wrongness of the ‘trans’ issue and thought they could correct the good, Fabian ship. They are so wrong. ‘Trans’ is a feature not a bug of the Fabian project.
The entire, internationalist, Human Rights framework is the problem. It has all but ruined Britain and radical reform is needed, specifically we must repair our sovereignty and constitution if you want to keep women, children, minorities and the vulnerable safe.
For Women Scotland@ForWomenScot
Bellingcat, which claims to specialise in investigation and fact checking, allowed this woman to spread her malicious libel about feminist groups and lie about history & the law on their podcast. Her position at @AmnestyUK provides the cover for this.
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