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I'm sick of seeing how amazing the dawn was while I was languishing in a hot bath reading Mumsnet on my phone. So today I made a special effort cutting my preening to a minimum, and tearing myself away from the "How to not take ghosting personally -feeling low and in a funk" thread. But I was still late, and on the wrong side of the hills as dawn approached. Kicking myself, I got going on very icy roads and got as far as the North Rode/Bosley viaduct. I had tried the shot earlier in the week and got stuck in slushy snow in a steep side road for my troubles. This time however....just look at the sky....it was amazing (you think it's fake don't you???filters???) , but I decided I should push on and find something more interesting for a foreground. I turned round and put my camera back in its bag in the boot of the car, opened the driver's door to get in, and looked back. No sky. Nothing at all. Not even a hint of pink. But what I got, it really was all natural. One of those days when you never know what nice surprise you will find around the next corner!
It's not what I expected. When I saw how foggy it was this morning I read a little less on the Mumsnet Relationships forum in the bath, and got going for work a bit earlier. Knowing that I would only get this far. I wasn't there long but I took plenty shots anticipating some lovely stitched scenes to post tonight. But it had been so foggy that LR couldn't 'join' the frames up and everything I had done was in vain. I got two to join up for this pic. Very atmospheric, non? Perhaps it set my mood. For at work I wrote a letter to give to my eldest son when he emigrates with his young family to New Zealand in less than two weeks. And in writing "Farewell, Bon Voyage, Good Luck.... it struck me that we might never meet again, and I sat at my desk with a few tears in my eyes.
They're going to a better place. www.waipumuseum.com/museum/migration-story/
OK, in a few plain words, "it's a fuck up!" It's not what we thought a Free Trade Agreement would be. If you voted "Leave" it's your fault. You've got what you voted for. Prepare to have it rammed down your throat time and time again.
Now I don't want to get into the nitty gritty. I've got a friendly well read expert who can happily tell you what is right and what's wrong and that's why we have a fiasco of a trade deal. Basically traders in the EU have no idea how to trade with a non-EU state. How on earth did anyone expect simple peasant pig and chicken farmers to fill out a straightforward form saying what they are putting on the back of a cart?
Well, anyway it's a bit of a mess with so many of the biggest carriers refusing to send their trucks to the UK lest a pig farmer has made a macron of spelling Bakon.
As someone who has dealt in import and export for the last 35+ years it seems I must hold my hands up and confess it's all my fault. I will probably get even less sympathy on Mumsnet later once they discover there are no grapes in Tesco. As a cock, I'm in for a severe basting.
The cover has been removed from the right wall where a bugged phone was relocated after its removal and its bugging facility completed. The whiteboard has been removed from the facing wall. All documents and data destruction logs on above are *lost* according to the Home Office.
The Union phone at work was cut off.
Instructions were given to Frances, the telephonist, not to allow calls through.
A victimization meeting was held instructing staff to victimise re use of their phones to enable me to do my job and they followed those instructions.
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E146 TERF Life! The Shelley Jayne Extravaganza
Mumsnet is a preference for the habitual voyeur
Of what is known as
(TERF life)
And Empathy can be avoided
If you take a route straight through what is known as
(TERF life)
TERFs love to wear black,
They get intimidated by the dirty TRANS
They love their little stickers
(TERF life)
Who's that Dark lord singing in Hyde Park?
You should cut down on your hate speech mate
Turn down the Bigotry.
All the Vipers
So many Gender Criticals
And they all go hand-in-hand
Hand-in-hand through their TERF life
Know what I mean?
Featuring the songs by: Blur, Sex Pistols, The Who, The Police, Rage Against the Machine, Iron Maiden, White Stripes, Warumpi Band, Muse, Marilyn Manson and Paul McCartney
Pride this year – it’s a f’n PROTEST!
A post on UK moms site Mumsnet has a lot of women fuming over a woman’s opinion that being topless at a resort is inappropriate. The user who posted the original message said she was at a family resort in a sunny country and was very unhappy with a woman who was sunbathing by the pool...
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Sarah Robinson and Jack Monroe came to the G8 as bloggers for the IF campaign. The IF campaign is a coalition of charities coming together with the message that there is enough food in the world for everyone - if we deal with underlying issues like trade, tax accountability and fair land ownership.
Sarah:
"I’m here for the IF campaign and for Mumsnet – and I suppose on behalf of mothers everywhere.
I do think the G8 is important because the G8 leaders have to power to do something to change the fact that 3 million children die from malnutrition every year – as a mother, I believe that every one of those 3 million children was as precious and deserving of a chance at life as my own two boys.
The IF campaign are calling on the G8 countries to support women in developing countries to be able to feed their children, to support small scale farmers – who are often women – and to clamp down on tax dodging, which will help tackle the issue of hunger around the world.
What’s it been like? It’s been a mixture of hanging around and exciting moments. Talking to the press, writing articles – but generally it's quite overwhelming for me – this is not something I would normally do! But it’s an honour to be here for the IF campaign and for Mumsnet."
Jack:
“I’m a 25 year old single mother and blogger from Southend on Sea and I’m here with the Enough Food IF campaign. I’m hoping the G8 leaders make policies that will tackle the underpinning issues that cause world hunger and hunger in the UK – things that you might not think are related to hunger like tax havens, land grabs, budget accountability.
I think that summits like this are important. Myself, I wasn’t really very clued up about politics up until about a year ago, when I started to look into local and then national politics. I think events like this are important because they are an opportunity for people to come together and get their heads together.
It’s been quite surreal so far, these are people you normally see on television, on Prime Minister’s Questions or on the news and then they’re suddenly walking past you and you think, if I could have five minutes with that person maybe I could influence a policy and change the world. It’s quite grounding - you feel you’ve got one chance to make a difference."
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Has anyone else just had a f---ing gutful of this forced philanthropy shakedown every time you go to the f---ing supermarket?
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31/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Mumsnet Q&A. Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a Q&A in the study of No10 Downing Street. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
31/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Mumsnet Q&A. Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a Q&A in the study of No10 Downing Street. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
La 27ème région présente, à l'assemblée nationale, le film UsNow de Ivo Gormley.
A travers de très nombreux exemples (Mumsnet , Ebbsfleet, couchsurfing, etc), ce film présente le pouvoir des foules sur le web et l'apport des médias sociaux dans de nouvelles formes de pratiques sociales.
L'intégralité du film : Cliquez ici
En savoir plus sur la 27ème région : Cliquez ici
Voir cette introduction aux médias sociaux présentée lors du séminaire Anthroponet
et ces autres sujets sur les médias informatisés
La 27ème région présente, à l'assemblée nationale, le film UsNow de Ivo Gormley.
A travers de très nombreux exemples (Mumsnet , Ebbsfleet, couchsurfing, etc), ce film présente le pouvoir des foules sur le web et l'apport des médias sociaux dans de nouvelles formes de pratiques sociales.
L'intégralité du film : Cliquez ici
En savoir plus sur la 27ème région : Cliquez ici
Voir cette introduction aux médias sociaux présentée lors du séminaire Anthroponet
et ces autres sujets sur les médias informatisés
La 27ème région présente, à l'assemblée nationale, le film UsNow de Ivo Gormley.
A travers de très nombreux exemples (Mumsnet , Ebbsfleet, couchsurfing, etc), ce film présente le pouvoir des foules sur le web et l'apport des médias sociaux dans de nouvelles formes de pratiques sociales.
L'intégralité du film : Cliquez ici
En savoir plus sur la 27ème région : Cliquez ici
Voir cette introduction aux médias sociaux présentée lors du séminaire Anthroponet
et ces autres sujets sur les médias informatisés
31/05/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Mumsnet Q&A. Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a Q&A in the study of No10 Downing Street. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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Gordon Brown and Sarah Brown are joined by Mumsnet founders Justine Roberts (centre left) and Carrie Longton at the Google HQ in London, for the 10th anniversary party for the website, 2 March 2010; PA copyright.
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey, takes part in a Mumsnet webchat on the Green Deal - government's flagship policy to help consumers save money on their energy bills.
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Pregnant women outside Number 10 Downing Street, with the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. They were there to hand in a maternal health petition calling for free health care for mum's and babies in developing countries. Credit: Crown copyright
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Detectives investigating the disappearance of a teenager who disappeared almost 15 years ago arrested two men on suspicion of kidnapping and human trafficking.
Andrew Gosden disappeared from Doncaster in September 2007 at the age of 14 and the mystery surrounding his disappearance has been one of the most prominent missing persons cases of the last 20 years.
The outstanding student was last seen on CCTV at King's Cross in September 2007 around 11:20 a.m. on the same day, but the reason why he made his way to the capital and his whereabouts remain a mystery since then.
His father, Kevin, previously feared that a child sex ring was involved in Andrew's abduction. But despite appeals on national radio and television, posters and email campaigns, he has not been seen since.
Now detectives have confirmed that they arrested two men in London, assisted by Metropolitan Police Officer, on Wednesday, December 8.
South Yorkshire police said a 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, human trafficking and possession of indecent images of children. And a 38-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and human trafficking. Both have now been released under investigation while investigations continue.
Andrew, now 28, disappeared on September 14, 2007, just four months after Madeleine McCann disappeared in May.
Pregnant women outside Number 10 Downing Street, with the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. They were there to hand in a maternal health petition calling for free health care for mum's and babies in developing countries. Credit: Crown copyright
Pregnant women inside Number 10 Downing Street, enjoying tea and biscuits, before meeting the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. They were there to hand in a maternal health petition calling for free health care for mum's and babies in developing countries. Credit: Crown copyright
Pregnant women outside Number 10 Downing Street, with the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. They were there to hand in a maternal health petition calling for free health care for mum's and babies in developing countries. Credit: Crown copyright
Gordon Brown speaks at Google HQ in London, during the 10th anniversary party for the Mumsnet website, 2 March 2010; PA copyright.
Pregnant women inside Number 10 Downing Street, enjoying tea and biscuits, before meeting the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. They were there to hand in a maternal health petition calling for free health care for mum's and babies in developing countries. Credit: Crown copyright
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" Union: See also scum. Lazy, ungrateful organisations who wrongly resent being abused at work and are greedy for wanting a real wage. "
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For those without comedic tastes, the so-called experts at Wikipedia have an article about Daily Mail.
“I've always been a Daily Mail reader. I prefer it to a newspaper”
~ Oscar Wilde on The Daily Mail
Often referred to as "Fascism with Oven Gloves on" The Daily Wail, also known variously as The Daily Hate, The Daily Heil, The Daily Bile, The Daily Hate Mail, The Fascist Manifesto and The Daily Fail is a hugely popular British comic for those who believe themselves (usually mistakenly) to be members of the middle classes.
In 2010 it was also the UK's best selling brand of toilet paper. It is owned by Associated Newspapers, the same media group responsible for the Mail on Sunday and The Metro.
A pair of rose-tinted spectacles must be worn to read articles in the Daily Mail, which describe how everything was great in the 1950s before the Islamic Conquest and the introduction of drugs, fat women, asylum seekers, paedophiles, Jonathan Ross, Russell Brand, the homeless, Brown people and the invention of sex made daily life intolerable for the conservative middle-class Chelsea tractor driving mums and retired army colonels that inhabit these sceptred isles.
The Mail was first issued on 4 May 1896.
The headline on the first edition was 'The British Union of Fascists: Our Patriotic Angels!'. "
"Hurrah for the Blackshirts" www.voiceoftheturtle.org/dictionary/dict_h1.php
" A famous example of the Daily Mail's longstanding commitment to impeccably balanced and unbiased coverage of controversial political events. This headline appeared on the front page of the 8 July 1934 edition, and accompanied a piece on Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists that read, in part: "If the Blackshirts movement had any need of justification, the Red Hooligans who savagely and systematically tried to wreck Sir Oswald Mosley's huge and magnificently successful meeting at Olympia last night would have supplied it."
Subsequent articles emphasised the paper's unstinting support -- on 15 January 1934, the BUF was described as "a well organised party of the right ready to take over responsibility for national affairs with the same directness of purpose and energy of method as Hitler and Mussolini have displayed".
This betrays the paper's similar enthusiasm for Fascist parties elsewhere in Europe, especially Adolf Hitler's burgeoning Nazi movement ("The sturdy young Nazis are Europe's guardians against the Communist danger"). As early as 24 September 1930, the paper's proprietor Harold Harmsworth, Lord Rothermere, wrote:
"These young Germans have discovered, as I am glad to note the young men and women of England are discovering, that it is no good trusting to the old politicians. Accordingly they have formed, as I would like to see our British youth form, a Parliamentary party of their own. [...] The older generation of Germans were our enemies. Must we make enemies of this younger generation too?"
On 10 July 1933, Rothermere continued:
"I urge all British young men and women to study closely the progress of the Nazi regime in Germany. They must not be misled by the misrepresentations of its opponents. The most spiteful distracters of the Nazis are to be found in precisely the same sections of the British public and press as are most vehement in their praises of the Soviet regime in Russia. They have started a clamorous campaign of denunciation against what they call "Nazi atrocities" which, as anyone who visits Germany quickly discovers for himself, consists merely of a few isolated acts of violence such as are inevitable among a nation half as big again as ours, but which have been generalized, multiplied and exaggerated to give the impression that Nazi rule is a bloodthirsty tyranny."
These effusive compliments did not go unnoticed. On 7 December 1933, Hitler himself wrote to Rothermere:
"I should like to express the appreciation of countless Germans, who regard me as their spokesman, for the wise and beneficial public support which you have given to a policy that we all hope will contribute to the enduring pacification of Europe. Just as we are fanatically determined to defend ourselves against attack, so do we reject the idea of taking the initiative in bringing about a war. I am convinced that no one who fought in the front trenches during the world war, no matter in what European country, desires another conflict."
The above citations, plus numerous similar articles that ran right through the 1930s, may explain why the Mail has been oddly and indeed uncharacteristically muted when it comes to championing its glorious past, especially at a time when its rivals are falling over themselves to produce "historic" reprints of memorable editions from decades earlier. "
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" While it was in 1978 that The Sun initially overtook the Daily Mirror in terms of circulation, it was during MacKenzie's spell as editor that The Sun firmly established itself as the biggest selling newspaper in Britain. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_MacKenzie
It was MacKenzie who cemented the paper's image as a right-wing tabloid, not only greatly increasing its circulation and dramatically heightening its profile, but also making it infamous in the eyes of the British public for its attacks on left-wing political figures and movements and its sensationalist front-page celebrity "exposes", which frequently turned out to be misleading or outright false, with MacKenzie presiding over many of the biggest controversies in the paper's history.
Critics accused the paper of exaggerating or even inventing news stories under MacKenzie (on some occasions this was proven to be the case[2]) and of severely dumbing down public discourse.
The paper was frequently accused of promoting jingoism, racism, homophobia, and intolerance.[2]
However, MacKenzie is quoted as saying in the early 1980s (on the subject of how he perceived his target audience and how he approached journalism):
You just don't understand the readers, do you, eh? He's the bloke you see in the pub, a right old fascist, wants to send the wogs back, buy his poxy council house, he's afraid of the unions, afraid of the Russians, hates the queers and the weirdos and drug dealers. He doesn't want to hear about that stuff (serious news).
—[5]
MacKenzie has also stated that he feels that his own spell as editor of The Sun had a "positively downhill impact on journalism".[1] Numerous observers, including ex-Sun deputy editor Roy Greenslade and left-wing journalist John Pilger, have commented more seriously on the alleged 'Murdoch effect' – and more specifically about what they see as the negative effect of the Sun during the MacKenzie era – on British journalism, political climate, British culture and society at large. "