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30th Jan 2021Geordie44 commented on:
Speakers Corner CommentsThough I totally believe that we should respect each other no matter what colour skin, I can't help but feel sickened at seeing people kneeling down at every opportunity for a movement which is founded on hatred and has an agenda to destroy anything which has it's roots in a society which is largely white.. Kneeling was originally performed as an act of submission to God and then later to kings and queens who were once considered as God's representatives. There is a subversive white element too which wants to hang a guilt trip on white members of society. Nobody seems to be standing up for blm in the arab and muslim countries which were the greatest proponents of slavery or the black tribes in west africa who captured their own people to sell them to the white slave traders who anchored off the coasts. I'm bloody proud of my heritage and I will die before I kneel down to anyoneViewDate:
30th Jan 2021Geordie44 commented on:
Speakers Corner Commentspersonally I see electric cars as a stop gap before hydrogen cell powered cars take over. Hydrogen cell cars being tested take less than 5 mins to refuel and can go greater distances between refuelling. They have a similar carbon footprint to electric cars. Hybrid cars , in my opinion will be here to stay until hydrogen as pure electric cars take too long to charge with diminished radius of travelViewDate:
30th Jan 2021Geordie44 commented on:
Speakers Corner CommentsI cringe when I see a person talking to me with a stud in their tongue. I personally see tattoos as self defacement and psychologically as an unacceptance of who they are. I especially feel for young people with tattoos on their faces as, when they grow older the tattoos will become distorted.ViewDate:
29th Jan 2021Geordie44 commented on:
Will you be joining in the Clap for Heroes on Thursday?Personally I find it smacks of do goodie insincerity. Drive round certain communities and you wont find a door open( though I don't blame them). Nobody gave a second thought to the people at the checkouts at tesco's who, in the first lockdown had no PPE even though customers were breathing down upon them at the rate of about 60 per hour.