It’s NOT the Guns…?

You see, before 1920, Britain’s gun laws were so relaxed they made Texas look effeminate. You could buy a pistol and bullets at the ironmonger’s. But this country, in that period, was not a hellhole of mass shootings and armed bank raids. Is it possible that the USA’s problems with gun crime, or indeed the hideous massacre which took place in Prague the other day, are not caused by the ready availability of guns, but by the ready availability of something else? [More]

Go on…

Coming Soon, to a Caliphate Near You

Activist Mohammed El-Kurd earned cheers and applause from a crowd of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters in London on Saturday, when he called to “normalize massacres as the status quo” during a speech condemning Israel and Zionism. [More]

We have a word to describe how such people end up here.

And what more proof do we need that  this has nothing to do with that “single issue”?

[Via Michael G]

Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

Hospitals in the United Kingdom have begun using the term “chestfeeding” instead of “breastfeeding,” just years after U.S. academics published a study in which they argued that the promotion of breastfeeding as the “natural” way to feed a child has many negative societal effects. [More]

Talk about milking something for all it’s worth…

What they’re really going for is actualizing an obscene Mr. Natural feeeding a baby underground comic from 50 years ago (and you’ll either know what I’m talking about or you won’t, but I ain’t linking).

I wonder if they think this will make all those “refugees” more or less bold about taking over…

The Streisand Effect

“I will move. I can’t live in this country if he became president,” Streisand said told late-night host Stephen Colbert … After Colbert asked her where she would live if not the United States, the “Woman in Love” singer said, “Probably to England. I like England.” [More]

Oh, noes!!!

And about those best-laid schemes

- Do you listen when you talk? - I drift in and out.

Meanwhile, Across the Pond

This is a dark day for British democracy. Five people you’ve probably never heard of, and definitely never voted for, have ruled in their infinite wisdom that the UK government is forbidden from enacting the Rwanda policy to deal with illegal immigration. [More]

As for the Brits, I’m with Tommy Lee.

As for here, the rice bowl gun groups ignoring the threat this poses with the BS “single issue” excuse will be unforgivable if it ends up unraveling all the good they do.

[Via Michael G]

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