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Laughs at the queen dying
— Stacks (@DStacks72) October 12, 2024
Jokes about Thatcher dying
But you are a “sick bastard “ if you say anything about Alex Salmond
= Scottish nationalist logic 🤡
alex salmond, sexual predator and ferocious transphobic shithouse, has finally fricked off for good. https://t.co/CXv8IGX3QZ
— รℓσαɳε ℓყรɓεƭɦ 🕸 (@SloaneFragment) October 12, 2024
Alex Salmond was a degenerate s*x pest who brought shame to the Scottish people.
— Ryan Stanage ☭ 🇬🇧🏴🇵🇸 (@RyanJStanage) October 12, 2024
Apparently Alex Salmond and Jackmaster both copped it? Good day for women around the world
— decaf (@edamommybeans) October 12, 2024
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!transphobes TERF island in shambles
King Arthur has been included in a local council's LGBTQ+ history timeline because he was once mentioned to have wore women's clothing in folklore.
The Welsh ruler, frequently mentioned in the Welsh mythological book The Mabinogion, is most renowned for his bid to find the Holy Grail.
However in a recent LGBTQ+ timeline as part of work to celebrate 'local stories of sexual orientation and gender identity', Denbighshire County Council included the folk hero because 'he wore women's clothing'.
There are no stories to suggest King Arthur was LGBTQ+, with his most famed stories centering around his marriage to Guinevere.
Referencing the legend, the timeline's first entry says that Arthur had dressed in women's clothes in order to visit a woman in the market town of Ruthin.
But the ruler was recognized by his rival Huail ap Caw, who mocked Arthur's injured knee as he danced in women's attire in a bid to get close to a love interest.
Following Huail's lack of tact, Arthur summoned him to court where he bitterly sentenced him to death.
The King took his arch nemesis back to Ruthin, where he mercilessly cut off his head on a stone now known in the market town as Maen Huail.
The earliest references to King Arthur say he was a successful 'dux bellorum', or warlord.
Despite no definitive mention of Arthur's sexual persuasion, he has still been included in Denbighshire council's LGBTQ+ timeline.
The timeline was created as a result of Welsh Government commissioned training in LGBTQ+ Language and History for local libraries, museums, and archives.
The training was done in a bid to raise 'awareness and understanding' on Wales' diverse population.
The Action Plan created by the Welsh government hopes to tackle inequalities experienced by LGBTQ+ peoples and challenge discrimination.
It stated that: 'Welsh LGBTQ+ history, culture, and heritage in Wales has contributed to our legacy and experiences as a nation and these stories need to be told.'
An outcome of this training has also meant that every county in Wales is to create a timeline on their respective LGBTQ+ history.
It comes after a town hit out at a Labour councillors for deciding to spend public money hiring a controversial drag queen for children's story time.
More than 1,100 residents signed a petition protesting about Aida H Dee's Drag Queen Story Hour, due to take place during Pride celebrations in 2023.
Locals in Brecon, South Wales, were angered at a decision by the town council to spend £300 hiring Aida, played by Sab Samuel, 28 .
The performer and children's author had been accused of being friends with late paedophile drag queen Darren Moore, who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment in 1999 after being convicted of raping a boy under 16, while himself a teenager.
Mr Samuel said he is friends with Moore's husband, also called Darren Moore, and raised money to help him following Moore's death, aged 39, in January 2023.
Brecon Town Council said at the time: 'Drag Queen Story Hour has been hosted across the UK and has received very positive feedback from both parents and children.
'The performer has provided four years' worth of DBS (disclosure and barring service) history, has completed a risk assessment in relation to their performance and has insurance in place.'
Denbighshire County Council has been contacted for comment.
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There is only one surviving pilot who participated in the Battle of Britain left.
— Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア) (@OliverJia1014) October 10, 2024
John Hemingway turned 105 in July and was shot down four times during WWII.
His generation will fade into history soon. Let us remember all the wisdom they can impart.https://t.co/bMTUfx14BP pic.twitter.com/TpmAgAsisi
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Hezbollah is a proscribed terrorist organisation. Promoting it in Britain is a criminal offence.
— Yvette Cooper (@YvetteCooperMP) October 5, 2024
Extremism has no place on Britain’s streets. The police have our support in pursuing those breaking the law today.
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As we reclaim the narrative let us all remember the global majority are of the first ones.
— Dawn Butler ✊🏾💙 (@DawnButlerBrent) October 1, 2024
Listen carefully 💖
#BlackHistoryMonth!
Black history is British history! ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿#BHM pic.twitter.com/w45TPpwUWW
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I am tired of Palestinian lives matter @MasterLawlz save me!
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1. Look how sunny it is
2. Nice and quiet
3. Nice local chippy still open not some Turkish money-laundering kebab shop.
4. Not a darkie in sight
5. Old cars I remember from childhood
6. Drivers indicating.
Don't let anyone tell you that civilisation hasn't fallen.
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