Wednesday, February 16, 2022



The Left are the real enemy of blacks

In Africa, in Australia and elsewhere. Leftists are angry people and love to create anger and destruction in others. "Protests" by blacks are often egged on by white Leftists behind the scenes

Robert Glyne

As a boy growing up in Kenya during the Mau Mau uprising, I was used to seeing violence and cruelty.

My first major impression came one day when I was on the front porch reading a book not long after the uprising had been officially put down. I was surprised to see an African walking up to the house. He stopped nearby and after the formal greeting in Swahili, he asked if he could speak to the Memsahib.

I went inside and told mother that there was an African outside who wanted to speak to her.

She went outside and, seeing who it was, gave a shout of joy and went over to the man and gave him a great big hug.

This man’s name was Mugo and he was from the Kikuyu tribe.

During the Mau Mau, the terrorists tried to force their own people, the Kikuyu, to kill and murder their white employers. They did this by holding what was known as ‘oathing ceremonies’ which were rather cruel and bound the people through superstition and witchcraft. Many of these Africans, rather than be forced to kill their employers, went back to their tribal lands and waited until the uprising had been put down. Later, they returned to regain their employment.

Mugo was one of nature’s gentlemen. He was cheerful and stuck by the family through thick and thin. Mugo was an extremely decent man in every sense of the word.

There were several reasons why many Africans remained loyal to the Europeans.

One, was that they had employment and they were provided with accommodation. Two, they were given free medical treatment and their kids were given free education. More importantly, the money earned often went to their families who remained in their traditional villages. Lastly, most of the Africans realised that the modern world was arriving and they had to learn to deal with it.

Sadly, the British governments of the time found that it was very expensive to keep their army in Kenya, so they dropped Kenya like a hot potato.

Fast forward to the Rhodesian Terrorist war.

Many people are amazed when I tell them that 70 per cent of the Rhodesian security forces were, in fact, Africans who were extremely loyal to the Smith regime – not to mention the many Africans who worked in cafes and hotels and mechanical shops.

I asked many Africans why they did not support the terrorists; their answer was this. ‘We have seen what is happening in the rest of Africa. It is f***ed. we don’t want to end up like that.’

The percentage of black people who fought on the side of the terrorists was actually minute compared to the population as a whole, and many of them were only there because their families were threatened by the terrorists if they did not comply.

When protected villages were set up and the Africans felt safer, many of the terrorists actually changed sides and fought with the security forces.

A classic example was the Selous Scouts, who were a pseudo terrorist unit. The aim of the unit was to infiltrate the terrorist gangs and report them to the army. Many of these pseudo terrorists were in fact ex-terrorists who had willingly changed sides.

As an ex-SAS friend of mine stated: ‘If the blacks hated the whites as much as the media portrays, then all the four million black people had to do was to pick up a rock or a machete and kill the few hundred thousand whites. It would have all been over in a few days.’

Then, as now, the politicians were not interested in what the ordinary people think or want, they only listened to the noisy minority.

If anyone hated the Ian Smith regime, it was not the black people, it was the British government under the Labour idiot, Harold Wilson. Wilson tried to order parts of the British army and Air force to go and fight with the terrorists against the Rhodesians.

It is a little-known fact that the military refused to do as ordered, their reply was, ‘We will not fight against our own brothers, especially as they fought with us during the war.’

The British army had mutinied against their own government. (There is an ongoing story to that as well.)

One aspect of this is the reality that the Colonials realised that they had a duty of care to the African people and that was to help them adapt to the modern world, something which has been ignored.

The fallout of this stupidity is all too plain to see today.

Africa was thrown to the wolves in the name of political expediency. This has resulted in a return to tribalism, violence, and cruelty – not to mention the descent back into superstition and witchcraft.

In Australia, the duty of care that should have applied to the Aboriginals has been cast aside.

The biggest act of racism towards the Aboriginals was not the concoction and falsity of the ‘attempt at genocide’, it was the marginalisation of these people with welfare, only to be replaced later with empty gestures and false praise.

The message is clear… ‘We do not want you as part of our future, stay in the dirt whilst we hand you money from the working taxpayer.’

It is a known fact that reliance on welfare creates boredom, frustration, and resentment which in turn leads to alcoholism, drug use, and a drift towards crime – especially when there is no accountability due to too many people profiting from other people’s misery.

As one Aboriginal told me, ‘Whilst they have got us like this, they own us.’

Over the years, there have been many public meetings to address the problems of crime and violence within our community in Townsville.

In the lead-up to these meetings veiled threats were made to us from the Labor party and council. Undercover police were sent to the meetings, they were told to look for any evidence of racist comments. We were even told that the Aboriginals would attack us, and that the police were instructed to do nothing.

At the meetings however, we found a totally different scenario.

It was the Labor politicians who verbally abused us and tried to intimidate us. What we found from the Aboriginals was also different. The Aboriginals who did attend the meetings were actually on our side.

A comment from one woman said it all.

‘Hi mate. Even though it is some of our people who are causing these problems, we are not your real enemy. Our real enemy is those people.’ She was pointing to the Labor politicians who were strutting around trying to intimidate people who had attended the meeting.

Once again, it is up to ordinary people to realise what is going on and how stupid many of our so-called leaders are.

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It's all about looks! Attractive people have better immune systems, study of blood tests finds

Beauty may not be only skin deep as it seems good-looking people appear to have a better immune system.

Traits traditionally linked to attractiveness, such as a symmetrical face and bright eyes, may be signs the body is better at fighting infection, a study of blood tests has found.

Researchers believe we may be drawn to such looks because our brains are hardwired to seek out healthy partners.

Summer Mengelkoch, who led the study at Texas Christian University, said: 'People who go out to a bar looking to talk to someone attractive are often dismissed as being shallow and told, 'It is not all about looks'.

But they are really just following their instincts to find a high-quality mate.'

The study of 152 men and women was published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

Scientists photographed 152 young adults without make-up and with neutral expressions. Then 492 people in an online survey were asked to rate their attractiveness.

The most handsome men and beautiful women – according to those of the opposite sex who rated 25 pictures each for the survey – were found to have higher rates of phagocytosis.

This is the process by which white blood cells 'eat' and destroy bacteria before it can make someone ill.

Men judged as more attractive by women had more effective 'natural killer' cells which can destroy virus-infected cells in the body, so could help to fight off coronavirus.

It has long been suggested that good-looking people are healthier. Those with symmetrical faces are unlikely to have had developmental problems in the womb or during childhood.

Clear skin and bright, wide eyes indicate good health, because ill people's eyes tend to become narrower and darker, some experts suggest. And the importance of red lips and rosy cheeks might explain why women wear make-up.

Miss Mengelkoch said: 'With modern medicine, infections are not as deadly as they used to be, so perhaps it's okay if people lower their standards and start to give people who are less attractive a shot.'

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New Zealand votes to ban gay conversion therapy and makes practising it punishable with five years in prison

New Zealand have passed a law that will ban the cruel process of conversion therapy, under which gay people are pressured to be straight.

The Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill, which was introduced last year, was passed on Tuesday in Wellington after its third and final reading following the support of 112 MPs in parliament.

Only eight national MPs opposed the bill and it received nearly 107,000 public submissions - making it the highest number of public submissions ever received on any legislation.

The Minister of Justice, Kris Faafoi, said: 'This is a great day for New Zealand's rainbow communities.'

Under the bill, it will be an offence to perform medically illegitimate conversion practices on a child or young person aged under 18, or on someone with impaired decision making capacity.

Such offences would be subject to up to three years imprisonment and up to five years where it has caused serious harm, irrespective of the person's age.

During the third reading, Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson, made an emotional speech about growing up in a 'churchgoing household'. He said: 'When I finally gathered the courage to come out to my parents I was met with love'.

But he went on to talk about those who are most vulnerable in society - and recalled a friend he had called James, who ultimately took his own life because he was met with 'anger, rejection and derision'. He added: 'In any law, there needs to be access to justice and appropriate penalties, but I believe the select committee has got the balance right here.

'To James and the many like him from all parts of rainbow community this legislation is for you.'

'We cannot bring you back, we cannot undo all the hurt, but we can make sure for the generations to come we provide the support and love you did not get and protect you from the harm of those who seek to try to stop you from being who you are. We will never forget you.'

Conversion therapy has been banned in the Queensland, Victoria and Australian Capital Territory, with other countries seeking to change its laws to outlaw the archaic practice.

Labour MP Kiri Allan posted on Facebook this morning about how she went through conversion therapy at age 16 at her church.

She wrote: 'At 16, I went through conversion therapy (it wasn’t called that, but that’s what it was) through my church.

'I desperately tried to "pray the gay away" - to be accepted by my family, community and church. My “illness” & “weakness” to temptation was etched as sin into my skin.

'It took a long time to shake that shame and trauma. Tonight our Parliament will ensure this practice is banned in our country for good. For our next generation of babies, I am so incredibly relieved. Thank you to everyone that championed this change.'

In October 2020, Jacinda Ardern's Labour party committed to banning gay conversion therapy if they were re-elected in New Zealand's October 17 election.

In an interview with Express magazine, the 41-year-old Labour leader said she was moved to oppose the practice after watching a Joseph Gordon-Levitt movie.

'I still remember watching the film Latter Days at the film festival in Wellington some years ago. That film never left me,' she said.

'It's one of the reasons I feel quite strongly about this policy.'

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Australia: Nurses feared for their lives, as town of Bourke grapples with rising crime by Aboriginal youths

It is getting towards a refusal by nurses to go there. There have been examples of that elsewhere. But the young thugs don't care. In such situations an enhanced police presence is often the only thing that keeps medical services available

The nurses told the ABC's The World Today program that they fear for the safety of their colleagues and patients due to a lack of security and staff.

All of the nurses who spoke to the ABC shared their stories on the condition of anonymity.

Steve, not his real name, said he feared a nurse could lose their life if security was not improved. "I can get stabbed any time of the day, that can happen at any time," he said.

In one of the most recent incidents, several student nurses were allegedly threatened and robbed by young offenders armed with a knife.

The escalating threat of violent crime has had an effect on staff at Bourke's hospital and their ability to care for patients, according to the nurses, and they fear some patients could even die due to a chronic lack of hospital staff.

Helen, another nurse, said staffing and security had to be improved before it was too late. "Are they going to wait for someone to die before they do something?" she said.

Mark Spittal, the chief executive of the Western NSW Local Health District, which has responsibility for the hospital in Bourke, said the safety of staff was of the highest priority. "We have zero tolerance for threatening or criminal behaviour that affects our workforce," said Mr Spittal.

But the town, 800 kilometres west of Sydney, is still struggling to end the threat of crime.

On Sunday night, a visiting magistrate experienced crime first-hand. Police say several young offenders allegedly broke into a Bourke motel room where the 66-year-old woman was sleeping and tried to steal her handbag, after wrestling her to the ground.

Three juveniles, including a 10-year-old, were arrested.

Abuse 'every single day', says nurse

The nurses who spoke to the ABC shared details of several times they had felt unsafe during their time in the community.

Nancy worked as a nurse at Bourke hospital for more than two years, before leaving in 2020. "They just abuse us, every single day," she said. "I've had colleagues who were physically harmed by the patients, one of them was punched in the face."

She said there were not enough staff at the hospital to deal with patients with mental health and drug and alcohol issues, which she said were common.

"A mental health patient, he was brought in by the police, they said they already frisk searched him for any dangerous items," she said.

But quickly a violent and dangerous scene broke out in front of her. "Right in front of me, right in front of the hospital, he just took out a blade and started slashing himself," she said.

"He went out of the hospital and grabbed a rubbish bin and he smashed it, he smashed it on the front door and the glass front door, it was broken."

Incidents such as this have led the University of Sydney to suspend its student nurse placements in Bourke.

The situation is exacerbated by the lack of adequate security staffing, according to Steve. "It's pretty scary because we don't have like a proper security guard on duty at night," he said.

He said he had been told by violent patients that they would stab him if they saw him outside the hospital.

While he worked in the town, he feared going to authorities and having to testify in court, because of potential reprisals.

"Bourke is just a small town and if I appear in court or something like that, I don't know what will happen, I'm just also scared of my life if I do that," he said.

Another nurse, Helen, said general staff at the hospital had tried to help with the security situation, but with only one security guard who was not always on shift, protecting nurses was impossible.

"The gardeners, the cleaners, the kitchen staff [tried to help but], they don’t hold a licence as security," she said.

She left Bourke in 2020, after three years at the hospital.

Mr Spittal from the Western NSW Local Health District told the ABC that after a recent security audit of the hospital, changes have been made since the incidents described by the nurses.

"A number of measures have been established or expanded, including a 24/7 presence of security personnel and improvements to infrastructure, including lighting," he said.

"Further improvements and measures will be put in place in the coming days."

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My other blogs. Main ones below:

http://dissectleft.blogspot.com (DISSECTING LEFTISM)

http://edwatch.blogspot.com (EDUCATION WATCH)

http://antigreen.blogspot.com (GREENIE WATCH)

http://australian-politics.blogspot.com (AUSTRALIAN POLITICS)

http://snorphty.blogspot.com/ (TONGUE-TIED)

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