Tag Archives: Controversial
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Would YOU Kill An Orangutan? Say NO to Palm Oil.

[Note: images in this article are disturbing]   Are you guilty? I’m definitely an animal lover, but not an extreme animal activist: I am not vegan, nor vegetarian (aside from a brief dalliance as a child after watching ‘Babe’, proudly, for around a year and a half)  as I love meat too much (and yes, I confess […]

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Victim Blaming: Convicted rapist? Don’t worry, CNN will show you sympathy.

Some of you may have been following this story, but either way, it’s interesting that CNN have chosen to focus their coverage on “the promising lives of two “star” football player boys”  whose lives have been utterly ruined by a shocking verdict, instead of reporting on the relief or justice applied to the victim at the […]

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Defending Microsoft: Europe’s blatant favouritism of Google, Apple

The European Union this month has shown blatant hypocrisy and favouritism as they bring down a US $730 million dollar fine on Microsoft for…. wait for it…. daring to include Internet Explorer with their operating system, Windows 8. Specifically, that Microsoft failed to include a “browser ballot” screen in Windows 8 that lets users choose […]

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Police Fail – Jimmy Savile Cover Up on 50 Years Of Abuse In New Report

For those of you who don’t know who Jimmy Savile was, he was a DJ, TV presenter of Top of the Pops for 20 years, and Jim’ll Fix It  as well as known for his charity work and hospital support. He was a highly intelligent member of mensa, was commended by Prince Charles, and he […]

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How do I get my parents to let me quit this gay Kumon bullshit?

That’s a real quote from a kid who has been forced to attend Kumon, the “world’s largest after-school math and reading enrichment program” having served over 16 million children as young as three, to the threshold of university. Some of the rest of his post is as follows: I go to this thing called “Kumon”. I […]

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