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By Yug
#109222
Cancel culture in action

Homelessness charity Centrepoint has announced it will no longer work with Sharon Osbourne, following her public endorsement of a rally organised by right-wing activist Tommy Robinson.

The charity stated it has "no plans to work together in the future" after the television personality expressed support for the upcoming event...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 60135.html
Who could have guessed that actions have consequences?
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By Boiler
#109227
Yug wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2026 8:29 am Cancel culture in action

Homelessness charity Centrepoint has announced it will no longer work with Sharon Osbourne, following her public endorsement of a rally organised by right-wing activist Tommy Robinson.

The charity stated it has "no plans to work together in the future" after the television personality expressed support for the upcoming event...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 60135.html
Who could have guessed that actions have consequences?
"FAFO", as I believe folk say.
By davidjay
#109250
Youngian wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2026 8:25 pm Saw some fash accounts on X claim they're going to stop their Christmas donation to Centrepoint. Whatever.
After all, look what happened to the RNLI. In other news, someone said a homeless veterans charity should be established. In addition to the two hundred-odd already in existence.
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By satnav
#109252
Many on the right seem to be very upset that there wasn't a gang rape in Epsom last Saturday. There have been protests for most of the week in Epsom led by the usual suspects complaining that the police have not issued any descriptions of the suspects. The police have now come out and stated that there wasn't any gang rape in Epsom last week. Lots of people on social media are now accusing the police of covering up the crime and hiding the evidence. Some of these bigots really are thick.
By Bones McCoy
#109264
Youngian wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2026 10:24 pm Learning about witch trials it used to amaze me how gullible and stupid people were in the pre Enlightenment eras. Not anymore.
It's no surprise that Hopkins (Matthew, not Katie) and the other witchfinders did their best business in small isolated towns distant from centres of learning.


Returning to the present, there's a visible escalation in the slopaganda.

A few years back it was that Waitrose bloke posting brief clips of fight scenes form foreign movies captioned "London has fallen".
Then the Farage riots.
Then GB News essentially repeating Waitrose bloke's tricks, with a side order of "shove a mic and camera in somebody's face".

Next the "respectable" face of the press are fabricating financial service families in "Jane Austen Poverty".
You know the drill - no tax rebate on the nanny fees, reduced to 4 ski-holidays a year to keep Tarquin on the Eton list.
Each story unmasked as fake, but no regulatory action to follow.
"Fictitious stories can't have victims", or some non-sequitorial shit..

And now the Farage / Lowe axis doing well in the polls, but maybe not as confident as they'd like.
Polls slipping a little, some poorly chosen candidates unmasked, the "international christian nationalist" movement stalling.

What would really help them in the coming by-elections?
* A moral panic about transexual 5G fifteen minute cities - with a mosk (sp) on every corner.
* Houses of multiple occupation (Like where I lived as a student or a young worker).
* Crazy net zero by bacon sandwich weirdo Milliband.

But you know what would really help?
* Allegations of a horrific sex crime (check).
* Usual suspects demanding ethnicity details (check).
* A second wave of Farage/Lowe riots (Let's hope not).
By davidjay
#109596
Shirley in Solihull has had what they claim to be the world's biggest St George's Day parade for a few years. It's traditionally had a parade of vintage cars, bikers, that sort of thing. This year the 'non-political' organisers got Raise the Colours involved. You can guess the rest.
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