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Thursday, 29 February 2024

Ros and the Lighthouse Declaration

Some people say, "Stop moaning and do something about it" Well, I do it my own way, I post on at least five social networks with what I believe to be true.I don't vent anger or seek revenge, both are negative and can be turned inwards to destroy the hater. Having said that, I won't forget the lies and concerted effort to control us by those who are now unseen. I would encourage you to watch and listen to Ros, she's a psychologist (barred from practicing because of her views) she has a lot of common sense, and once again it's a Woman who step up to the plate,  but quite sensibly doesn't stick her neck out too far because of the endemic censorship on most platforms.It's debatable who said this, "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" but the saying has fallen into the trap of wokism where the mantra is, "You can say what you like as long as you don't offend anyone" Just remember this, being offended doesn't make you right. I'm offended every day by the flocks of sheep out there pretending to be people who continually bleat for the attention of the woke shepherd and his obedient dogs while being corralled into the appropriate pens awaiting their next orders. Why the hell people assume this act of contrition is beyond me, why not just think for yourself and think critically? I guess some folk just enjoy being led (no matter who it is) and they go along by questioning absolutely nothing. I was mainly raised by my Victorian grandmother who was a bible basher and put me off religion for a long long time, but she was also a critical thinker. I called her out one day and said your wrong because the newspaper said so. She said, "90% of what you read in a newspaper is just someone's opinion, and very often they're wrong" That's always stuck with me and has proved to be valuable advice. Thanks, Gran wherever you are.We now live in a world where we are compelled to follow the science.  Is that the science of silicone breast implants or HIV-tainted blood in the eighties or thalidomide birth defects in the 60s or the meningitis outbreak in 2012 caused by contaminated epidural steroid injections....need I go on?  Science is only as good as the time it takes to prove it wrong and today is the biggest test of all time. I'll leave you to listen to this very sensible lady in conversation with Dr John Campbell.

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