Ideology never survives contact with reality. Sorry about that. Retweet≠endorsement.

Replying to @mwendling
BBC bloke dismisses the evidence before his eyes, and, in so doing, provides ample evidence that the public-funded national broadcaster is now wholly about narrative and not news.
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Here's Holly. Holly lives a comfortable, middle-class existence which is 100% dependent on oil. But now Holly is complaining about the production of oil. It seems Holly wants to prevent billions of people, with none of her privilege, having oil and aspiring to her lifestyle.
🦺 Holly, 28, is taking action today because new fossil fuels are a death sentence, and our government is issuing 100 new oil and gas licences in the North Sea. 💀 It's time to pick a side. You're either on the side of our genocidal government, or you're on the side of life.
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Replying to @TalkTV
Why would @TalkTV: 1) allow this sort of crazy talk, seemingly to go unchallenged; and 2) put its name to it?
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Replying to @JamesMelville
Lockdown cheerleader profile: full pay, middle-class comfort, revelling in working from home, glorying in their self-righteousness.
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Hi Hugh, I've been looking for the evidenced causal link between man-made CO2 and a changing climate and I can't find it. Lots of 'well, scientists say...' stuff, but no proven direct link. You must have it, given your statement, so please can you let me see it. Thanks mate.
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Replying to @benshapiro
What's more depressing? How about Communist architecture?
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Replying to @DPJHodges
You don't get it, do you. This means all questions about Starmer's involvement in Southport can be long-grassed, probably for years.
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Replying to @ZubyMusic
Don't forget: venerate single motherhood as a representation of female empowerment.
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Replying to @ZubyMusic
Agree. I have no idea how people who have just lived through two years of being conned and coerced by government on the basis of its mendacity, sophistry and cack-handedness can still trust anything they hear from it. Belief perseverance is a huge danger to societal progress.
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@BBCNews has at no point performed proper journalistic enquiry on the data which govt uses to justify the lockdown. Where is the yr-on-yr comparisons of bed-occupancy levels, excess deaths, etc? Without that, there is no context & we are simply in a world of tendentious rhetoric.
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It's astonishing that they - NHS staff - think this is even remotely appropriate. They are at work on full pay doing nothing and using equipment and PPE to do it. Meanwhile we are asked to believe that hospitals are swamped and staff are dying because they do not have PPE.
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Replying to @crimlawuk
Is that the average composition of the boats landing in Kent? Or is that one you have invented to make an ideological point?
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Which principle precisely?
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Replying to @ZubyMusic
Bet on Ukraine to win Eurovision.
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Replying to @cjsnowdon
Come on, this didn't happen did it.
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Replying to @SholaMos1
So his 'lived experience' is worth less than your 'lived experience' because his does not align with yours. I think that's what you're saying, but if you could confirm that would be handy. Thanks.
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Here's Lora. Lora lives a comfortable lifestyle because of fossil fuels. Now Lora wants to stop poorer people in the developing world using fossil fuels and having her lifestyle. Secretly though, Lora knows she wants fossil fuels for next year's skiing holibobs with little Hugo.
⛓️ Lora has also been arrested for marching in civil resistance against our corrupt and genocidal government. 🔥 40 degree heat may be normal for some, but not for the UK. 1700 lives were lost last year due to greed-induced climate breakdown. Our government doesn’t care about the livelihood of its people. 🛢 Just Stop Oil demand that the government immediately halt all new oil and gas licences. New oil means death to millions. 🚷 Join us in civil resistance between 16–22 July — sign up at juststopoil.org
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Replying to @sueperkins
You said the same thing about all the protests, vigils, etc that have taken place over the last year I presume. Please confirm.
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Replying to @DaleVince
The cloud seeding isn't a factor then, as far as you're concerned? Seems a bit denialist to me.
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Replying to @XRebellionUK
Middle-class people, with comfortable, 100%-fossil-fuelled lifestyles, protesting about something. Democracy maybe? Not enough, too much, wrong sort?
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Here's Zoe. Zoe is lucky. Zoe lives in the West and is very comfortable because of fossil fuels. Zoe wants to stop poorer people not as lucky as her enjoying the same privilege. When she has stopped with the stupid shrieking, Zoe should take a long hard look at her moral compass.
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But until a causal link can be shown between man-made CO2 and catastrophic climate effects (including the barely- understood feedback loops), then it can't be said there's a problem that can be solved via cutting CO2 emissions. CO2 is simply the soft target; you can't tax nature.
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Replying to @JunkScience
'Scientists who believe in this' - a sentence with a paradox built into it.
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Replying to @crimlawuk @GBNEWS
But you'd no doubt trip over yourself to get on the BBC. The right sort of non-impartiality, etc.
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Replying to @Suffragent_
Sexist air-conditioning.
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Replying to @Madz_Grant
Remind me, did @BBCNews do anything on this.... theguardian.com/education/20…
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Great argument. Really high quality.
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Replying to @TherealNihal
Bloke who made racist comment, bemoans being called a racist. Apparently it's Twitter's fault.
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Replying to @DPJHodges
He has to do a deal to end the slaughter. That means keeping Putin onside - the relationship with Zelenskyy doesn't really matter for now. To say Trump is 'a supporter of Putin' is poor journalism at best, crass stupidity at worst.
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'You're' you say? And teaching for 10 years you say?
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Replying to @toryboypierce
It's called the rule of law and it's the cornerstone of a safe and ordered society.
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Replying to @DeborahMeaden
If you had words, what would they be? Why do people post stuff like this? If you've got a point to make, then make it.
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Sorry to disappoint David, but Stadlen won't be responding to this - his TDS and today's bitter tears mean he won't be able to see clearly enough to find and use a keyboard.
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Replying to @mowords
Is this a slow-motion round of applause for the private sector which will have to pick up the tab, despite being a smoking wreckage?
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Climate alarmism: the religion for those who think they are too smart for religion. It comes complete with a messianic leader, disciples who design the rules, an inviolable creed, an army of useful-idiot followers, blasphemy and heretics, and a never-ending need for money.
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Here's Steven. Steven is lucky. Steven lives a comfortable life in the West & has a platform from which to protest oil production. Steven doesn't care about billions in the developing world who need oil. Steven now has some time in prison & might like to assess his moral compass.
Steven Jarvis (66, Bideford), on why he took non-violent direct action at the massive Kbury oil terminal. Steven is now in prison, along with 55 others, for contempt of court. All now face up to two years in prison & unlimited fines. #CivilDisobedience #October1st
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Replying to @carryonkeith
Entitled middle-class virtue-signaller tells out-and-out lie.
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And why are 'the old' most likely to be climate sceptics? Well, that would be because they have lived through more decades of failed climate predictions than the young. Saying this is roughly similar to dismissing a WW2 veteran's thoughts on the futility of war - because he's old
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Here's Cal. Cal has a comfortable lifestyle, 100% dependent on oil. Nevertheless, Cal wants to prevent poorer people than him having any oil. Now Cal wants you to pick a side. Cal is low-information and deeply anti-humanitarian, so why not pick the opposite side to Cal.
⛓️ Cal, arrested for ‘aggravated trespassing’, wasn’t told to leave prior to the arrest. 💀 The police consistently overreach, failing to tackle the main problem: our government’s compliance in climate-induced genocide.
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Replying to @ZubyMusic
"Scientific truth is never settled, and the history of science is a history of error. That is not a flaw, but a feature."
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Replying to @KateAndrs
Testing is surging as well, hospitalisations and deaths are not surging. You might want to look at those metrics, as well as correcting the PM.
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Replying to @GuidoFawkes
If he does do as he promised, and presumably ceases being a doctor, please can we make sure that he repays the £500k of public money that the UK government has invested in his training and thereby given him a prosperous living. That seems fair.
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Replying to @LBC @ShelaghFogarty
Not backing Emily Thornberry would be a great start.
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Replying to @KTHopkins
Wow, the quality of Remainers' debating is going up!
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Replying to @EssexPR
Never mind sleepwalking, most of the country seems to be happily hop, skip and jumping into it. That's the issue - people are casually bending over and taking it from government and that just signals that they will take whatever nonsense politicians want to dream up.
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Well, that's the problem you guys have got isn't it. You've now got a high priestess, a message being taken forward by an adolescent army, an inviolable creed, and a monolithic orthodoxy. Sounds like a quasi-religion to me, and not very like a credible science at all.
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M&S pusillanimously feeding the race industry machine by apologising for an 'incident' in which no offence was either meant or actually caused, but was very much sought.
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Here's Sam. Sam has a comfortable, consumerist lifestyle 100% dependent on oil. Sam now wants to prevent people much poorer than him in the developing world having the same privilege. Sam is old enough to know better.
⛓️ This is Sam, a graphic designer and dad from Walthamstow. Sam was also unlawfully arrested this morning while exercising his democratic right to protest when @metpoliceuk officers snatched him off the road without prior warning of a Section 12 notice.
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Replying to @FUDdaily
And it ought to be said that GB News does give climate loons airtime, as well as sceptics, whereas the opposite is never true of the BBC.
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Pay for Imperial College to create a model predicting 3 metres of sea-level rise by midnight.
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To use your own nomenclature, do you think our culture is inferior? Thanks.
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Replying to @Angelcalling5
That's because you're like Starmer and haven't got a clue about the industry.
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Where's the disinformation in what Frost says? Hint: having a different point of view is not an example of 'disinformation'.
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Replying to @PeteNorth303
And let's be clear, that is not a uniquely British response, it would be the same in any country. Probably far more extreme in fact in 95% of other countries.
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Replying to @UKLabour
Good idea to abstain in a key vote on Tuesday then don't you think.
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Replying to @WritesBright
You just don't get it, do you. That's what living in an echo chamber and a self-affirming bubble does for you. It's a form of brain rot, which your sort suffer from.
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Replying to @TherealNihal
Bloke in self-manufactured hole, keeps digging.
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Replying to @EcoSenseNow
There seems to be a correlation between postage rates and global surface temperatures though. I'd say that's all the proof we need that...er...um...climate change is putting up the cost of sending a Christmas card.
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Well worth a read. Apparently "Big pharma does not work in our best interests". Who would have thought it. lifesitenews.com/opinion/hcq…
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Replying to @EveryCountry
Grown-ups, you say....
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Replying to @SiOldridge
So last time CO2 was at its current atmospheric ppm, sea level in Glasgow was 10 metres higher. Isn't there something in that that leaps out at you and says: well, wouldn't you know it, sea level therefore doesn't have a causal link to CO2 emissions? Surely you can see that.
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Replying to @afneil
Because they only agree to be interviewed on British TV if that is how they are questioned. And British TV, being stuck in the mire of left-lib ideology, is happy to oblige.
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Is it impossible for a Black[sic] woman to be shameless then?
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Hollow ideology trampling all over real-life at the moment in the Netherlands. It's outrageous that farming - the beating heart and the lifeblood of any economy - has to fight for its survival.
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Replying to @JillBelch
Do you have any data which support this assertion? Thanks.
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Ah, cheerleading lockdown for everyone....by the bloke on full pay and living in middle-class comfort.
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And you a BBC devotee. I bet you don't understand irony.
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New oil and gas = life and life opportunities for 6 billion people in the developing world. So there's always that.
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Replying to @other_mrs @GHS_ZA
And there it is, the real reason you want 1000s of farms destroyed is....<drum roll>....because it will negatively affect Clarkson! Fantastic! Envy, spite and resentment - the bedrock of leftist thinking. Good work.
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Like most leftist drones, @ConnorPhillips doesn't understand the term 'right-wing'. He uses it by rote, ie, when you say 'Reform Party', you must front-end it with 'far right' (or why not 'Nazi' or 'fascist'?). It's ignorant, but that's where the left-leaning media is right now.
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Replying to @piersmorgan
Says the guy who only last week was four-square behind Black Lives Matter and all the woke, anti-state idiocy they represent. Hypocrite, thy name is Morgan.
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Replying to @JamesMelville
Never mind just asking, actually celebrating it. "Just had my second jab! Yay!!", followed by party emoji, etc. And then there's that information-free comparison interaction: "Oh, you had AZ did you? Bad luck, I had Pfizer". What a ridiculous country we have become.
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Replying to @ArchRose90
I wonder what she'd get back him and say. The best route to the top of a constabulary nowadays seems to be publicly engaging in self-flagellation. Institutional self-loathing anyone?
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Replying to @PrisonPlanet
Great game from the young fella. Especially picking up the media clown on making something up in a third language. Bet Erling is a tough first date though.
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The @BBC doubling down in its endeavour to piss off the vast majority of its funders.
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If it's brilliant (and I agree), please can you kindly ask @talkRADIO to start to take this line on the whole virus shambles and challenge the MSM-promoted orthodoxy that we remain surrounded by a silent, virulent killer. Jeez, we've had enough of the sham now...haven't we?
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Replying to @MatthewWielicki
But before we get to the holistic climatic effect of man-made emissions, I'd prefer it if we could properly deal with the question: is a slight warming of the planet a bad or good thing?
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The blockers are on the left mate. The right just uses your type for fun.
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Replying to @aDissentient
BREAKING: scientists issue grim final warning that it is only one year until they issue their next grim final warning.
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Replying to @TherealNihal
What exactly are the diversity and inclusion stats at the BBC? You know, that place where you feel deeply uncomfortable because of all the white people. Come on, what are the numbers and how would these need to change to make you comfortable? @iainpdooley.
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Replying to @afneil
Love the spectacle of the MD of a publisher failing to be able to spell 'cited'.
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Replying to @EssexPR @GBNEWS
Even the local rag - the Advertiser - didn't show up. And that's a cowardice scandal mapped onto a quite appalling humanitarian scandal. Thoughts @rotherhamtiser?
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Replying to @TherealNihal
You're still digging! Seriously? Happy to support you, but first can you answer my question from yesterday: what are the BBC workforce diversity stats and how would they need to change to make you feel more comfortable working there? Thanks, looking forward to hearing from you.
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Replying to @sharrond62
Crikey, they'll be telling us water is wet next.
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Replying to @KayBurley
Oh dear, bit defensive I suppose after losing the Battle of Tony Abbott.
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The left - full of hate, spite and resentment, and completely empty of the kindness they claim to espouse. It's unbelievable that a national newspaper would publish the sort of person who holds these views. But it's the @guardian, so let's not pretend that we are surprised.
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Nothing says being hard more than a former comedian throwing out an insult and then turning off his replies.
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Replying to @MartinDaubney
This could be where they are going wrong...
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Name one and explain why you call them 'far right extremists'. Thanks.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
The people running it have.
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Don't follow the anti-scientific doomist narrative. Hope that helps.
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Replying to @toadmeister
Agree. The reason we're in this dystopian habitat at the moment is becos people allow themselves to be in it. Stop with wearing the masks & the distancing crap, ignore the government stupidities, & they will very quickly go away. Governments cannot risk being seen to lose control
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Replying to @PeteNorth303
Green-ism is a straitjacket on an economy - as Germany, the UK, and in fact, in the opposite sense, China quite clearly are showing. Fear not climate, fear climate policy, etc.
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