Keir Starmer has openly declared war on British patriotism itself.
The Prime Minister has now threatened that anyone involved in putting up Union Jacks or St George’s flags will “feel the full force of the law” and be dealt with within a week. This isn’t some off-the-cuff remark – it’s an official position from the man supposedly leading our country.
While grooming gangs destroy young British lives, knife crime spirals out of control, and military-age migrants pour across the Channel unchecked, Starmer’s top priority is cracking down on ordinary people who dare to fly the flags of their own nation. Native Brits showing pride in England or the Union are now treated as the real threat, while foreign flags, certain communities and imported sensitivities get a free pass under two-tier everything.
The message from Number 10 couldn’t be clearer: loving your country, celebrating your identity and displaying the symbols that represent everything Britain stands for makes you a criminal in Starmer’s Britain. He hates British people. He hates our history, our culture, our flags and our fundamental right to be proud of who we are.
This level of contempt for the native population is breathtaking and unforgivable. The British people did not vote for a government that treats patriotism as extremism and national pride as a hate crime. The mask has slipped completely – this is anti-British authoritarianism dressed up as governance.
Enough is enough. The British public is waking up fast. Time to reject this regime before they criminalise the very idea of being British.
@zeddotdev I can’t fully inspect values in the debugger like I can in WebStorm. I can print them out, but I can’t e.g. drill into deep objects. Node.js with JS codebase in question. Perhaps I’m missing something?
@JaaJanne Vein 12v:n hammaslääkäriin. Ennen kuin ehdin istahtaa tuoliin kysyttiin lapselta, voinko minä isänä olla läsnä ja kuulla häneen liittyvät tiedot. Ihan sairasta.
Suomessa: oman lapsen tietoja ei näe ilman lupaa, nimiä ei saa listata ilmoitustauluille eikä lääkäriin voi kutsua nimellä koska GDPR ja mitä ikinä.
Myös Suomessa: hei kattokaas tästä näette massa-ajona ihmisten tulot, ajoneuvotiedot, kotiosoitteen, poliittisen suuntauksen ja tarttiko vielä jotain vai laitetaanko pakettiin?
V*ttu mitä hommaa.
I used to be an advisor at the Berlaymont.
Now I’m spilling the beans on how the EU is deliberately designed so citizens can never hold it accountable or force real change from below.
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Nigerian man gives his testimony after the massacre of his village: "all the houses were set on fire and all our grain was burned. This morning we buried 29 people". Why is no one protesting for them?
@DrShayPhD You’re spot on. A soul separate from the body is Greek philosophy that has crept into much of Christianity. An immortal soul (separation of body /spirit) is in no way biblical. We are flesh + breath of life = living soul
When people die, they don’t go straight to heaven or to hell. The Bible says they rest in the grave, waiting for the day Jesus comes back.
Jesus said it Himself in John 5:28-29.
“Don’t be surprised by this. The time is coming when everyone in their graves will hear My voice and come out, those who have done good will rise to life, and those who have done evil will rise to be condemned.”
If people were already in heaven or hell, there’d be no point in a resurrection. But Jesus makes it plain, they’re still in the grave until He calls them out.
Paul said the same thing in 1 Corinthians 15:51-52.
“I’ll tell you a mystery. We won’t all sleep, but we will all be changed, in a flash, in the blink of an eye, at the last trumpet. The trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised, and we will be changed.”
That means believers who’ve died will be raised and changed when Jesus comes again, not before.
@RoniArvonen Englannissa systeemi on niin paljon selkeämpi. Maksat tismalleen saman kaavan ja saman systeemin mukaan eläkemaksuja kuin palkansaajakin. Jostain käsittämättömästä syystä yrittäjä on Suomessa ikään kuin 2.lk kansalainen
Suurin ongelma YEL:issä on työtulon määrittäminen kohuuttomaksi.
Ratkaisu tämän on liian yksinkertainen: laitetaan YEL-maksut nostetun palkan mukaisiksi.
Eihän kahden tonnin palkkatyöstäkään makseta eläkemaksuja viiden tonnin mukaan
@Fidias0 I would not support any further laws restricting SOME access or people’s existing rights in general. This is simply an attempt for politicians and governments to become gatekeepers of information, which is easily misused in the name of “safety”. Just like “safe and effective”
@Tommi_Kinnunen Toinen kysymys. Onko tosiaan niin, että vuosihuolto kestää 2kk, joten käytännössä ydinvoimalan yksikön käyttöaste on reilu 80% vuodessa? Onneksi noita on sentään enemmän kuin yksi.
Alkaa näyttää yhä enemmän siltä, että Euroopan ja Yhdysvaltojen arvot erkanevat toisistaan.
Tärkein kysymys kuuluu: Toimiiko Eurooppa nyt konkreettisesti ja päättäväisesti arvojensa mukaisesti? Teot - tai tekemättömyys - tulevat jäämään historiaan.
@adamwathan I had mine tucked away under a monitor stand. But recently it started heating unusually, so I had to take it out and have the lid open a little. Any such issues?
@rauchg That’s a generalisation, which I can understand. Remote work can also mean tapping into an otherwise inaccessible pool of people who are committed to a shared goal. Perhaps not always as effective, but enables something a physical office can’t. Even for the group.
@thedivaszn@maryymagdalenee So Independence Day is July 4th, not 4th of July? In Australia I would say 11th of January. Same in England. Other languages as well.
@tourjeTay13@itstaytaylors By that logic, months have no connection without saying the year, so the year should come first. We usually know the year though, but a date typically needs both month and day, so the order isn’t significant other than linguistically and culturally.
@itstaytaylors Agreed but open to being persuaded as to why I would want to know the day 1st? Seems arbitrary without knowing the month 1st. Like the 9th day of any month has no connotation. But when I see 12 (Dec) written 1st, I have a picture in my mind of where we are in the year
@itstaytaylors Outside the American English sphere “the 22nd of September” is natural. The other way around is odd for them. Same with some other languages. You don’t write time as 15:6 although you may say quarter past 6. Spoken order doesn’t dictate the format, rather, the logical sequence.
@deadtosin610 There was evening and there was morning, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. day. That, I think is the key to understanding the Hebrew “yom” as a literal day. Additionally, the 7 day weekly cycle and the 4th commandment on the Sabbath also point to a literal 6 days of creation.
I was chatting with a friend about Creation and Genesis and she said I’m the only Christian she knows who believes in a literal 6 day creation. 👀
So, I’m curious… what do y’all believe about the Genesis account of creation? Do you believe in a literal 6 day creation, or no?