controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Who's side should Christians take?
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Who's side should Christians take? Whether you get your news from social media or speaking to congregants of mainstream Evangelical churches, an abundance of statements such as “Let us pray for the peace of Israel,” or “Israel is under attack, the end is near” is what you will hear and that gives you a sense that perhaps most Christians in the United States and Canada are pro-Israel. In fact, I have not heard a joint statement from any major evangelical church or ministry calling on adherents to pray or raise funds in support of the Palestinian people.
Chatham House spin class aims to keep war machine on course
After three months of a relentless ethnic-cleansing campaign and the biggest load of nonsense ever spoken at a United Nations' International Court of Justice hearing there’s just one question you need to ask yourself: “How would Israel have gone about trying to defend its genocide in Gaza at the ICJ hearing in The Hague last week had it not been for the preposterous false-flag incursion it staged across the most closely-monitored border on the planet on 7 October last year.”
Steve HarrisonPublished 4 months ago in The SwampGlobalist plan to turn genocide in Gaza into worldwide conflict
Tomorrow marks the second Saturday of 2024 and after three months of incessant bombing the likes of Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer are still yet to show any sign of a conscience or hint of remorse as they continue to condone Israel’s campaign of genocidal ethnic-cleansing in Gaza and just last night a coalition force involving United Kingdom and United States gunships saw fit to escalate the situation by attacking sites in Yemen, claimed to be Houthi military targets.
Steve HarrisonPublished 4 months ago in The SwampThe Kim Who Cried Wolf
Kim Jong-Un, leader of North Korea. has threatened the U.S. for many years. On January 1st, 2024, a news cycle reported that Kim Jong-Un wanted to "annihilate" the U.S. if "provoked". Whether this is true or not, that's up to North Korea to decide.
The Rogue ScribePublished 4 months ago in The SwampEygpt's Take On Gaza-Israel War.
Egypt has always acted as a broker for peace, whenever, Gaza and Israel have gone to war. Whether that be the 2014 war or the 2021 war. Indeed, all the previous wars that have happened since, Hamas, came to power.
Nicholas BishopPublished 4 months ago in The SwampSunak Says Clearing Baglog Met.
Rishi Sunak promised the public, that, at the end of 2023, the asylum backlog, would be cleared! Well, the government has announced that that pledge has been met.
Nicholas BishopPublished 4 months ago in The SwampSir Keir Starmer's Migration Plan.
The Labour Party has been hit with criticism over their seeming lack of plans to deal with illegal migration. Labour has not gone along with the Conservative's 'Rwanda Plan' deeming it illegal and inhumane. Is Rwanda, for example, a safe place for migrants to travel to? The Rwandans, who underwent a civil war and genocide years ago, will say it is are safe now.
Nicholas BishopPublished 4 months ago in The SwampThrow your arms around the world at Christmas time!
When families across the United Kingdom sit down to their Christmas feasts tomorrow, more than likely they will do so accompanied by traditional festive anthems by artists such as Slade, Wizzard, the Pogues, Darkness, Mud, Boney M, Paul McCartney and Chris Rea, but the song that’s at the top of the charts for the season of goodwill this year is already a huge favourite, although it’s taken 39 years to get to the top of the hit parade.
Steve HarrisonPublished 5 months ago in The SwampA New Front in The War?
As the Hamas-Israel war rages on, Yemen, of all the Arab and Muslim nations that offered their support for Gaza, is actively waging war. Waging war on merchant ships in the Red Sea, especially, if they are Israeli vessels or links, have stopped in Israeli ports, or are owned by Israeli/Jewish business interests.
Nicholas BishopPublished 5 months ago in The SwampEconomic governance in the 21st century
Economic governance in the 21st century A global problem waiting to be solved. While this is a worldwide concern, it is a good example to take the exposure of the financial mess, the socialist devolved government of Scotland, is in. (December 2023) This raises genuine concerns about socialist economics. The usual cry of tax the rich is just politics of envy. If anyone doubt the economic advantages of a mixed economy, they should ask themselves why all the economic migrants come to nations with mixed economies, they do not flood Russia in their millions, they leave Venezuela and try to get to USA. Socialist economic do not work in the real world. The SNP in Scotland claim they want total and complete independence from the rest of Britain, they suggest they will have a vibrant and wonderful economy full of advantages for the Scottish people. Recent revelations show that even with huge subsidies from British taxpayers, they still cannot manage their state-run services properly. They have resorted to the usual complaints that they are not given enough of British taxpayer’s money. If they have independence, they will have Zero money from English tax income. Do they expect the EU will welcome them and provide all the money they need? Do they honestly think French and German taxpayers are going to agree to this?
Peter RosePublished 5 months ago in The SwampEverything Donald Trump Accomplished as President of the United States
Donald Trump's presidency was a tumultuous era in American politics, marked by a myriad of accomplishments and controversies. From his successful business ventures to his unconventional political ascent, Trump's presidency left a significant impact on the nation. Let's delve into the various aspects of his tenure and evaluate the accomplishments that defined his time in office.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 5 months ago in The SwampWhy, When, and How was the Republican Party Formed in the United States
Introduction The birth of the Republican Party stands as a monumental moment in American political history. Understanding its roots involves delving into the rich tapestry of the nation's past and the fervent ideological undercurrents that shaped its inception.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 5 months ago in The Swamp