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Amusing. Ghanaian territory for so long a slavery hell under the Ashanti. Saved by the British after several wars and made safe and prosperous. Poor again after we left, now with begging bowl out. We could oversee again if you wish, if we can resettle some people?
In some foolish group on Telegram. We all have a responsibility to steer young right-wing men away from these self-destructive and idiotic acts.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-66882302
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-66882302
BBC News
Ex-RAF cadet behind Nazi graffiti named as Aristedes Haynes
The 17-year-old who defaced a mural celebrating the Caribbean community can now be identified.
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Can't help feeling sceptical about these gentlemen, but as they've interviewed Tom..
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NEW INTERVIEW: I discuss the fake history pushed by the BBC and others who appropriate our past and what is to be done about it along with Harrison Pitt and Evan Riggs of the New Culture Forum
https://youtu.be/DMtFWbuDNo0?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/DMtFWbuDNo0?feature=shared
YouTube
Britain's Black History Hoax (e.g. Stonehenge was NOT Built by Black People)
"Brilliant Black British History" is the name of a new children's book which claims, amongst other things, that Stonehenge was built by black people and that Britain was a black country for a lot longer than it was white. This book is the latest in a longโฆ
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Legislation was passed giving the police a duty to ensure equality of opportunity to all races as part of the race relations actยฒ. In a practical sense this meant that the police could not police certain communities in line with crime committed. Over policing is often defined as policing that leads to disproportionate outcomes for groups.
https://reactionaryreadinglaw.substack.com/p/rape-culture
https://reactionaryreadinglaw.substack.com/p/rape-culture
ReactionaryReadingLawโs Newsletter
Rape Culture!
The policies that have allowed one to be imported?
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โ ๏ธโ ๏ธ Urgent action and attention to the following
Whilst The Online Safety Bill is bad enough you should be aware of something more nefarious coming down the line.
The government is looking to update the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (unaffectionately called the snoopersโ charter).
On 5 June 2023, the Home Office opened an eight-week consultation as regards this.
The act in its current form gives the government the ability to โsnoopโ on our emails, calls, texts, internet history, and location data โ whether or not we are suspected of any wrongdoing.
It also requires web and phone companies to retain customersโ information for 12 months โ and provide security services, official agencies, and the police with unprecedented access to this data.
Further, it enables government agencies to hack into the British publicโs personal devices โ their phones, computers, and tablets โ without any criminal intent suspected. On top of this, the hacking is not necessarily performed in a targeted way that singles out specific offenders, but in bulk โ applied to huge numbers of UK residents, at any given time.
The consultation is now closed but sought comments on bringing the Acts powers in line with technology advancements. In short the proposed updates are a bid to extend the Acts already far-reaching remit because the intention is to demand that companies offering messaging services seek government approval around the messaging toolsโ security features.
The proposed updates would come into force immediately, if approved, and would allow the Home Office to block or disable messaging appsโ security features โ without having to let us know. Once a messaging app receives a demand from the Home Office, it would need to be actioned immediately, without allowing time for review or appeal.
The proposed changes would also enable Ofcom to force messaging companies to scan messages.
The consultation ended on 31 July 2023 and we cannot find any update - yet. But we believe it's coming and we should therefore gear up to oppose the changes that the government are attempting to bring in.
These changes, along with The Online Safety Bill represent a massive threat and encroachment to our right to privacy, and march us ever closer to a digital gulag.
For further info you may wish to read this consultation response from the Internet Society of England.
https://isoc-e.org/the-revised-ipa-2016-consultation-response/
Whilst The Online Safety Bill is bad enough you should be aware of something more nefarious coming down the line.
The government is looking to update the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (unaffectionately called the snoopersโ charter).
On 5 June 2023, the Home Office opened an eight-week consultation as regards this.
The act in its current form gives the government the ability to โsnoopโ on our emails, calls, texts, internet history, and location data โ whether or not we are suspected of any wrongdoing.
It also requires web and phone companies to retain customersโ information for 12 months โ and provide security services, official agencies, and the police with unprecedented access to this data.
Further, it enables government agencies to hack into the British publicโs personal devices โ their phones, computers, and tablets โ without any criminal intent suspected. On top of this, the hacking is not necessarily performed in a targeted way that singles out specific offenders, but in bulk โ applied to huge numbers of UK residents, at any given time.
The consultation is now closed but sought comments on bringing the Acts powers in line with technology advancements. In short the proposed updates are a bid to extend the Acts already far-reaching remit because the intention is to demand that companies offering messaging services seek government approval around the messaging toolsโ security features.
The proposed updates would come into force immediately, if approved, and would allow the Home Office to block or disable messaging appsโ security features โ without having to let us know. Once a messaging app receives a demand from the Home Office, it would need to be actioned immediately, without allowing time for review or appeal.
The proposed changes would also enable Ofcom to force messaging companies to scan messages.
The consultation ended on 31 July 2023 and we cannot find any update - yet. But we believe it's coming and we should therefore gear up to oppose the changes that the government are attempting to bring in.
These changes, along with The Online Safety Bill represent a massive threat and encroachment to our right to privacy, and march us ever closer to a digital gulag.
For further info you may wish to read this consultation response from the Internet Society of England.
https://isoc-e.org/the-revised-ipa-2016-consultation-response/
GOV.UK
Revised Investigatory Powers Act notices regimes consultation
Consultation on possible outcomes for revised Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) notices regimes intended to improve the effectiveness of the current regimes.
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Interesting article https://halcyoninitiative.wordpress.com/2014/10/05/morality-and-abstract-thinking-how-africans-may-differ-from-westerners-from-amren-com/
Halcyon Initiative
Morality and Abstract Thinking โ How Africans may differ from Westerners from Amren.com
How Africans may differ from Westerners by Gedaliah Braun I am an American who taught philosophy in several African universities from 1976 to 1988, and have lived since that time in South Africa. Wโฆ
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BLM activist Zyahna Bryant is the new face of Dove.
She was responsible for ruining a white students life by falsely claiming she overheard a fellow UVA student Morgan Bettinger threaten protesters by saying they'd make good speed bumps.
Morgan was found guilty in the disciplinary.
She later admitted she misheard him, yet still hasn't apologised for the false allegation.
People are, rightly, boycotting Dove worldwide.
She was responsible for ruining a white students life by falsely claiming she overheard a fellow UVA student Morgan Bettinger threaten protesters by saying they'd make good speed bumps.
Morgan was found guilty in the disciplinary.
She later admitted she misheard him, yet still hasn't apologised for the false allegation.
People are, rightly, boycotting Dove worldwide.
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Less urban areas have more paths. Less urban areas have more white people. That's a problem for the Ramblers association.
This reads like a pitch for state or lottery funding.
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/who-has-access-our-paths
This reads like a pitch for state or lottery funding.
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/who-has-access-our-paths
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Less urban areas have more paths. Less urban areas have more white people. That's a problem for the Ramblers Association.
This reads like a pitch for state or lottery funding. I understand that in many funding agreements or applications, they require an outline of your activities to promote diversity.
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/who-has-access-our-paths
This reads like a pitch for state or lottery funding. I understand that in many funding agreements or applications, they require an outline of your activities to promote diversity.
https://www.ramblers.org.uk/who-has-access-our-paths
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the Guardian
European Commission announces โฌ127m aid to Tunisia to reduce migration as rescue groups warn of death toll at sea โ as it happened
Commission says it is โcracking downโ on smuggling networks as NGOs say more assistance is needed from Europeโs leaders
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Just look at all that British talent!
How Top Boy became the ultimate launch pad for British stars: Critically acclaimed stars Michaela Coel, Letitia Wright, Benedict Wong were unknowns when they joined the show - and have gone on to blockbuster roles in Marvel films and picked up awards | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12518691/Top-Boy-British-stars-Michaela-Coel.html
How Top Boy became the ultimate launch pad for British stars: Critically acclaimed stars Michaela Coel, Letitia Wright, Benedict Wong were unknowns when they joined the show - and have gone on to blockbuster roles in Marvel films and picked up awards | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12518691/Top-Boy-British-stars-Michaela-Coel.html
Mail Online
How Top Boy became the ultimate launch pad for British stars: Critically acclaimed stars Michaela Coel, Letitia Wright, Benedictโฆ
The show had humble beginnings on Channel 4 when it first aired in 2011 - and featured actors who were relative unknowns at the time, and have since gone on to appear in huge Hollywood productions.
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