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Saturday, 28 December 2024

December Adverts - I almost forgot! They're still ridiculous!

December – Adverts – 

There are some really ridiculous adverts nowadays, be they magazines (Ed; What?), TV adverts, and on the internet; even on my Facebook pages.

Below is an example!

Really?  A black female, who is into Golf?  I must admit, this one took me by surprise!  Does this type of person even exist?  Ah, bless . . . in the woke mind, she does.  (Ed; You used "she"!  You may have misgendered them.)


Which naturally leads us, to all the young, female, black, classical musicians, that we see in the world today . . . not.  It would be interesting to see just how many of this type of BME person actually does these exams; but I've more important things to do.


Oh, leave it to even the Co-Op to go full insane and woke.  This is from the Scottish version, which means, it can ONLY be BME / Muslims who are their customers . . . wtf!

As you can tell from here; all 10 of them are honky.




Ah, it's Microsoft again, and is it just me, but it seems that there are no more crackers working for them, at least since Bill Gates left.  It's always interesting with woke propaganda like the below, to try and "spot the whitey".


The below really takes the cake!  It's simply preposterous, patronizing and blatantly racist, to even suggest what the advert suggests.  This could be in the advert Hall of Fame.  It comes from a disgustingly woke website, Deutsche Welle.  A radical, far-left, borderline Nazi website, that was originally set up to help learners, but has morphed into insanity.

The translation reads; "Thanks for a great 2024 with all of You".


And finally, to that woke of woke places, the National Trust (Scotland), who once again have the absence of the male honky, and stuff in our faces, the mixed race couple, without the evil, white male.

They can fuck themselves!  I actually cancelled my subscription during the Neil Oliver scandal, and have missed nothing.



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Sunday, 22 December 2024

Christmas 2024 - Tea with the Vicar & The State of the Anglican Church, Part 1


The other day, I had tea with my vicar.

He was, in many ways, the archetype of the trendy, left-leaning clergy we often hear about. He despised Trump, adored Harris, and seemed to revel in every modern “woke” trope imaginable. Intellectually, he was sharp—there’s no denying that—but I often wonder about the application of such intelligence. What good is it when it doesn’t seem to address the pressing issues facing humanity today, particularly in the spiritual and practical realms?

When I left our meeting, something struck me about the entire interaction. Theology? It hardly came up. Discussions about job creation or how the church could practically support struggling communities? Absent. Conversations about the dire state of the Anglican Church? Nowhere to be found.

Instead, the focus was on gender. Yes, gender theology.


At one point, the vicar asserted that angels have no gender. This led us into a broader discussion where he claimed God the Father doesn’t have a gender either. I found this fascinating because the same people who insist on the ungendered nature of God often refer to the Holy Spirit as female and attribute masculinity to the devil. The inconsistency is glaring. This selective application of gendered theology seems less about fostering understanding and more about advancing a woke agenda.

Women’s Ordination and the Internal Divide

As someone who attends a slightly traditional church, I’ve noticed a peculiar dynamic. Opposition to women’s ordination often doesn’t come from men, as many might assume. In fact, much of the resistance comes from women themselves.


When women’s ordination was first introduced, some of its strongest proponents were women who saw it as a step toward inclusivity while acknowledging inherent differences. They hoped to bridge divides, not deepen them. Yet today, the narrative has shifted. Dissenting women are labeled misogynists by the same radical left figures who claim to champion their rights. It’s profoundly hypocritical and deeply unsettling.

Final Thoughts

The Anglican Church faces countless challenges—declining attendance, financial struggles, and societal irrelevance among them. Yet, instead of addressing these pressing issues, the focus seems to be on divisive, performative topics like gender theology.


If the Church truly wishes to survive, it must return to its roots: faith, community, and action. These are the things that once gave it strength and relevance. It’s time to move past the trendy distractions and focus on what really matters.