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Posted
8 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Austria, Paris, London, Manchester etc etc were not lone attacks by a twat with a machete. 
As for China I totally agree, they saturate the market with millions worth of cheap manufactured goods, fabrication yards are pumping out ships, wind turbine jackets and mono piles, steel works are supplying huge amounts of the worldwide steel requirements( including the new forth crossing) and to cap it all off they dropped Covid in our lap ??

Yet the shit they export is still bought without question. Job losses by the thousands, lack of skills or training in manufacturing industries for young people decimated ?‍♂️

Their steel is shite as well! 

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1 minute ago, breffni said:

Their steel is shite as well! 

Yeah it is but it’s cheap hence RWE,SSE,EDF etc etc and all the other energy company parasites keep using the yards to make the offshore wind structures yet spout pure shit about green this and that. 

Posted
46 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Kim Jong Un must have a sense of humour to walk around with a haircut like that.

I think I heard that there is a limited number of " official " hair cuts you are allowed there .

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Remember the picture of Kim Jong Un on the side of a barbers shop somewhere in the U.K. ? It said " having a bad hair day ?  Come in and we will sort it for you "  They went dinlow over it . Nearly an international incident .

Yeah that wasn’t long back in London.
WW3 is only a few clicks away if Kimmy finds Facebook and the memes.
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Posted
18 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I think I heard that there is a limited number of " official " hair cuts you are allowed there .

That wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.

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8 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Yet Kev, that was put up by a Right Wing think tank, bit of Pot Et Kettal,  K

I find it matters less who writes it (so long as you know their potential agenda) than what it is that is written.

 

Last time I visited Jerusalem the only barrier to visiting the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was the crowds.  

 

Not so with the Al-Aqsa Mosque, it was the oppressive, armed guards and tangible resentment from people of the "peace loving faith" that presented both the physical and psychological barriers to entry...

 

In this reportage, it seems that those barriers are being extended beyond the infidel to include those (possibly more moderate) members of the Muslim faith that have the temerity to acknowledge the right of the State of Israel to exist.

 

The PLO - making friends through the generations....

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