Month: July 2022
Matt Le Tissier on Being Banned and Censored
Matthew Paul Le Tissier (/ləˈtɪsieɪ/; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer. Born in Guernsey, he won eight caps for the England national team.
Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton before turning to non-League football in 2002; his loyalty garnered special affection from Southampton’s fans who nicknamed him “Le God”.[3]
A creative attacking midfielder with exceptional technical skills,[4] Le Tissier is the second-highest ever scorer for Southampton behind Mick Channon and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990. He was the first midfielder to score 100 goals in the Premier League. He is notable for his record at scoring penalty kicks – converting from the spot 47 times from 48 attempts – and is considered one of the greatest ever from the 12-yard spot.[5]
Following his retirement as a player, Le Tissier became a football pundit, and worked as a panellist on the Sky Sports show Soccer Saturday until August 2020. In 2011, he became honorary president of Guernsey F.C.. In his retirement, he has made several posts on social media, concerning Covid-19 and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which were met with criticism.[6]
Austria: Video prove that the attack on the Linz Pride event was committed by black Africans and people of Arabic origin (VIDEO)
On Saturday, three young participants of the “Pride” parade were beaten up in Linz. The “Hosi” Linz is now “shocked” by the attack.
The “Hosi” is horrified by an attack on young participants of the Linz “Pride” parade on Saturday. “I am stunned, I cannot put into words how appalling I find it that young people who promote tolerance are attacked, injured, humiliated and traumatised,” said “Hosi” Linz spokesperson Richard Steinmetz.
The “Hosi” Linz is also shocked that none of the numerous bystanders intervened and came to the aid of the victims. The association now demands an immediate and complete clarification of the incident as well as appropriate punishment of the perpetrators.
Michael Lindner, executive chair of the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ), and Florian Novosel, chair of SOHO Upper Austria, were also shocked. Both spoke of a “cowardly attack that does not intimidate us” but encourages us to “fight even further for diversity in our country”.
For the LGBTIQ* spokesperson in the state parliament, Renate Heitz, it is also clear: “Assaults and violence of any kind against women and the LGBTIQ* community must not be tolerated under any circumstances. We must take action against this.
On Saturday, after the “Pride” parade in Linz, three girls from Steyr were beaten up so severely that they had to go to hospital. The police describe the perpetrators as “young people aged between 15 and 17 of foreign origin”.
The alleged perpetrators fled in the direction of Mozartstraße and Hauptplatz when the officers arrived. An immediately initiated search was unsuccessful. The police are now asking for information. Tips can be given to the Linz-Landhaus police station by calling 059133/4586.Heute
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A political shift in Austria
A political earthquake is threatening Austria. The ÖVP continues to drop in the polls and is now in third place. The FPÖ can establish itself in second place under its pro-Russian chairman Herbert Kickl. Another disastrous result for the Chancellor’s Party, after the governing coalition of the ÖVP and the Greens lost the majority in the polls months ago.
The bad news for the formerly black and now turquoise People’s Party continues. The voters are leaving in droves. This was clearly shown by a survey conducted by the Lazarsfeld Society for Social Research with 2000 respondents in the 25th and 26th calendar week, with a fluctuation margin of only 2,24 percent.
According to the survey, the SPÖ is still in first place with 31 percent, followed by the FPÖ with 22 percent. This is followed by the Chancellor’s party with 21 percent and the small coalition partner the Greens with 10 percent as well as the Neos with 9 percent. The MFG stands at 4 percent and could possibly also make it into the National Council.
Chancellor does not care about Austrians
For Chancellor Karl Nehammer, however, the poll is another disaster. After SPÖ Chancellor Christian Kern, he could become the second head of government who was never elected by the people but was clearly voted out of office. And it also abundantly makes clear how Austrians “approve” of the chancellor’s actions.
Instead of taking care of Austria, the chancellor prefers to jet around the world. He cuddles up to the Klitschko brothers from Ukraine and dines at the NATO meeting, although as head of government of a neutral state he has no business in either of these countries.
Meanwhile, there is hardly enough to live on because of the inflation and in Carinthia a national state of emergency has been declared after storms. The chancellor’s status in the poll clearly shows that citizens directly attribute the mismanagement of various crises to Nehammer.
When asked whether Karl Nehammer should remain chancellor, only 28 percent said “yes”, but 43 percent responded with an unequivocal “no”. Twenty-nine percent answered “don’t know” or gave no answer.
Third place for ÖVP nothing new
While the FPÖ with 22 percent achieved its strongest poll result since the Ibiza scandal, third place for the ÖVP is a drop back to the pre-Kurz era.
Already under Wolfgang Schüssel, the ÖVP had to be content with third place before it went into government with the then Haider-FPÖ and the later BZÖ. Also in the Mitterlehner era in 2017, the People’s Party had to settle for third place in polls behind the second-ranking SPÖ and the FPÖ. Only the appearance of the “miracle” Sebastian Kurz ended the ÖVP’s slide. However, whether this was really due to Kurz, his adoption of FPÖ themes or merely manipulated polls or a melange of all of the aforementioned, is not clear.
Ridiculous anti-inflation measures
A meeting in the Salzburg state parliament is currently causing a stir after a representative of the Chancellor’s party showed how disconnected the black-turquoise party was.
In facing inflation, ÖVP MEP Michael Obermoser from Pinzgau recommended that citizens tighten their belts by giving up gambling, games and phones: “We invest ten percent of our national income in games, gambling and lotteries. Another ten percent goes into airtime and all that stuff. Every single one of us has the chance to do something and more or less and change that.”
The meeting in question took place at the beginning of the month and a video of his proposal has gone viral. The excerpt is only 20 seconds long, but it packs a punch. It is not the dolt of the local pub rambling on but supposedly a political professional and elected official who, in addition to his political functions, is also the district chairman of the ÖVP economic association in the Zell am See district.
Sharp criticism came from FPÖ boss Kickl writing on Facebook: “Mr. Obermoser, on which planet do you actually live? The Austrians can no longer afford to live due to the fatal policies of your ÖVP-led federal government and you come up with such idiotic ‘tips’.”
What is clear, however, is that the citizens are fed up with the ÖVP and its scandals. In addition, there is also the party’s lack of a vision, as it is merely concerned about how to retain power in order to continue distributing money and posts to members. After all, the countless empty announcements and broken promises have once again shown Austrians that a collection of unqualified people govern them.
Be it the protection of the borders, the vaccination lottery or the current comical measures against inflation: People are fed up with the party which apparently regards tax money as its own.
https://freewestmedia.com/2022/07/03/a-political-shift-in-austria/
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Decline & Division: The Left’s Agenda for Britain & the USA
Checking Boris Johnson’s stupid remark about peace-loving women
By Edward E. Bartlett
British prime minister Boris Johnson came out with a whopper. In a television interview, Johnson issued this broadside:
“If Putin was a woman … I really don’t think he would’ve embarked on a crazy, macho war of invasion and violence in the way that he has,” Johnson told German broadcaster ZDF, adding that “if you want a perfect example of toxic masculinity, it’s what he’s [Putin] is doing in Ukraine.”
Johnson obviously had ignored his history lessons.
Because one of the greatest expansions of modern Russia took place under Catherine the Great. During her rule in the 1700s, Russia colonized the territory of Novorossiya in southern Ukraine, and Crimea was crushed during the Russo-Turkish War. This is why Catherine was later granted the sobriquet “the Great.” Indeed, one historian has credited Catherine herself for Putin’s recent adventurism into Ukrainian.
Boris Johnson’s facile ignorance of history becomes even more eyebrow-raising when you consider Margaret Thatcher’s role in waging the Falkland Islands War in 1982. You may recall how Thatcher ordered the deployment of 38 warships; 77 auxiliary vessels; and 11,000 soldiers, sailors, and marines in a bid to protect the remote South Atlantic island. As a result, 649 Argentine military personnel and 255 British troops perished during the conflict.
Margaret Thatcher was not the first female English monarch to succumb to bouts of toxic femininity.
Beginning in 1553, Queen Mary I, also known as Bloody Mary, betrayed a fondness for burning hundreds of heretic Protestants at the stake. And Queen Anne was the first English monarch to have an entire war named in her honor — Queen Anne’s War. Thanks to her support, that devastating conflict ravished North America and Europe for over a decade.
Moving on to Spain, the scheming Queen Isabella II sponsored a series of military sorties, including the pointless Chincha Islands War against Peru and Chile in 1864 to 1866.
No discussion of female leaders would be complete without mention of Israeli prime minister Golda Meir and her role in carrying out the Six Day War in 1967.
And what about the United States?
In September 2001, Islamic terrorists hijacked three airplanes, resulting in the destruction of the World Trade Center towers and a treacherous attack on the Pentagon. Days after the 9/11 attacks, an Authorization to Use Military Force was brought before Congress. All but one female member of Congress voted in favor of the authorization to “use all necessary and appropriate force” to wage the War on Terror.
Ten years later, Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi’s security forces killed protesters in Tripoli, touching off a civil war. The American secretary of state was none other than Hillary Clinton, a woman. Clinton demanded that President Obama take military action. Within days, U.S. warplanes decimated Libya’s air defenses. Gaddafi was eventually captured and brutally killed. Clinton later bragged, “We came, we saw, he died.“
(Hilariously, a few months later, Hillary Clinton convinced President Obama to issue an executive order launching the National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, heralding “the role of women in ending conflict and building lasting security.” Yes, really.)
Bellicose proclivities are not limited to female political leaders. In his enlightening book, War and Gender, University of Massachusetts professor Joshua Goldstein documents how women throughout history have fomented military adventurism.
In the face of imminent conflict, Goldstein documents how women goad their men into combat. Among the Bedouin, frenzied Rwala women bared their breasts and urged their men to war. Before the 1973 coup in Chile, women threw kernels of corn at soldiers to taunt them as “chickens.”
In the American Revolutionary War, women were known to withhold sexual favors from reluctant fighters. During the Civil War, Southern belles refused to accept suitors who did not take up arms.
Goldstein also highlights the White Feather Girls who roamed the cities of England during World War I. They sought to humiliate able-bodied men who had not enlisted to fight in the conflict, pinning white feathers to their lapels.
Based on his scholarly review, Goldstein reaches a simple conclusion: “Most women support most wars.”
It’s time to consign archaic phrases like “toxic masculinity” to the dustbin of history and cast doubt on gauzy claims that women are somehow more peace-loving than men.
Orban announces new border police force
Hungary, currently facing renewed massive migration pressure at its southern border, is reorganising its border protection. The military and the police are to be relieved and a new authority is to be created.
Hungary’s President Orban now announced in parliament that he had given the order to set up a completely new authority within the police by September, which will be exclusively responsible for border protection.
In his response to a speech by faction leader Lazlo Toroczkai of the right-wing Mi Hazank party, Orban mentioned a “new body within the police, but it will not consist of policemen and not of soldiers, and it will deal exclusively with border protection”.
In 2022 parliamentary elections, Jobbik dissidents Mi Hazank [Our Homeland Movement] runs the National Legion, a uniformed self-defense group similar to Magyar Gárda, the paramilitary wing of Jobbik, which was banned in 2009.
It is untenable that Hungarian soldiers are used for border protection instead of for training during a war in a neighbouring country, Orban argued, adding that police officers serving at the border should also be relieved: “Not only do they have too little money, but they also have a heavy burden to carry,” the head of government said.
The independent border police in Hungary was abolished in 2007. Since then, the police have been responsible for this task.
https://freewestmedia.com/2022/07/03/orban-announces-new-border-police-force/
State Exams Slammed for Containing ‘Propaganda’ Pushing BLM, ‘White Privilege’, ‘Micro-Aggressions’
A populist politician in Ireland has slammed the country’s state exams as containing “pure propaganda” after pupils were presented with documents promoting Black Lives Matter and concepts like “White Privilege” and “Micro-Aggressions”.
Hermann Kelly, the President of the eurosceptic Irish Freedom Party, has slammed two country-wide exams administered in Ireland on Tuesday as containing “pure propaganda” that is “worthy only of a communist state”.
Pupils taking the ‘Politics and Society’ subject as part of Ireland’s Leaving Certificate exams — an examination process similar to England’s A-Level system, which largely determines what universities a high school leaver is able to go to — were presented documents praising BLM and promoting the concepts of “White Privilege” and “Micro-Aggressions”.
Split into two different levels — higher and ordinary — for the purpose of assessing students of different competencies in the subject, both of the nationwide exams conducted earlier this week contain material pushing concepts frequently associated with the far-left.
For example, in the ordinary level paper, students were asked to examine two sources and answer questions about “undocumented” (illegal) migrants.
The first source was an infographic titled ‘Live Here, Work Here, Belong Here’ published by Migrant Rights Centre Ireland, containing various statistics regarding illegal immigration in Ireland.
The second source was an adapted extract from left-wing publication The Journal, which contained suggestions that a near blanket amnesty for illegal migrants currently taking place in the country might not go far enough.
Among the host of questions pupils were asked to complete on these documents, pupils were told to “describe a citizenship project you could undertake, based on organising an event to raise awareness about the plight of undocumented migrants in Ireland.”
Other notable questions within the paper include Question A(t): “Describe two ways that Ireland benefits from being a member of the European Union” and Question 7: “Using the infographic below discuss issues of inequality in the world today and suggest what can
be done to address these issues”.
The latter of these linked to another graphic referencing the Black Lives Matter movement.
The higher level paper was similar in tone to the ordinary level examination, with pupils being asked to consider two documents, the first of which discussed “white privilege” and “micro-aggressions”.
The second document was another infographic, this time from George Soros-linked Irish Network Against Racism and the NGO’s so-called racism reporting system iReport.
This latter document was also listed as being penned by Dr Lucy Michael, a major “anti-racist” academic in Ireland who became embroiled in a scandal after being recorded talking to an undercover conservative journalist in the country who was posing as a member of “Antifa” at the time.
When asked by the undercover reporter from The Burkean if she was “okay with getting potentially physical with” the so-called “far-right” and “doing… what needs to be done”, she responded that she “wouldn’t say no”, with the academic also describing her “professional [and] personal opinion” as being separate.
Pupils were also asked a whole host of questions on the topic of climate change, including one on how the Irish government should interpret poll results regarding “higher taxes on energy and fuel”.
Speaking to Breitbart Europe regarding the contentious exams, Brexit campaign veteran and former Irish schoolteacher Hermann Kelly slammed the papers, saying that they were “clearly not about education and debate but the regurgitation of a worldview and value system formed by cultural Marxism”.
“This is pure propaganda well off the Richter scale, and worthy only of a communist state,” the former secondary school teacher of Science, Maths, Classical Studies, and Religious Education said.
“All the far-left shibboleths are in there,” the Irish Freedom Party president continued. “Class warfare, climate action, gender ideology, pro-EU empire, pro-mass immigration… The most outrageous section is the fawning survey by Migrant Rights Centre about people living in Ireland illegally, what it calls the ‘undocumented’.
“The state is using the education system to form the minds of impressionable and idealistic teens to become handmaids of Big Government and compliant repeaters of the ‘latest things’, be it trans rights or BLM when it arrives over from the USA,” Kelly went on to conclude.
“Parents need to object to the infiltration of this material into the curriculum of schools. It is parents, not the state who are responsible for their child’s education. Time for them to take this task seriously.”