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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI've run out of carpet and having watched Silent Witness the other night, I know if the pieces are wrapped in newspaper, they might use it to link back to me. If they are wrapped in the Wail, they would never link that to me.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwhy you thinking of changing your newspaper choice?
I've run out of carpet and having watched Silent Witness the other night, I know if the pieces are wrapped in newspaper, they might use it to link back to me. If they are wrapped in the Wail, they would never link that to me.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI wonder if the cretins will now reflect on their stupidity and ignorance, or just press on regardless.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post'Beaten and shot by Zimbabwe's police' - BBC News
Zimbabwe troops accused of 'systematic torture' of protesters - BBC News
Zimbabwe president Mnangagwa skips Davos over protests - BBC News
Zimbabwe opposition accuses government of brutal crackdown - BBC News
And that's just 21-23rd Jan
As for the Wail, they don't even have an Africa section to their website. Your options are UK, USA or World, which is broken down into: ISIS, Russia, China, Syria, Iran, Israel, Turkey Nigeria and North Korea.
...but we aren't allowed to criticise the Wail, anytime anyone queries it, the response from Wailers is the usual deflection/distraction/blame.
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Will start using this for CUK titles: GitHub - cmsj/dailymail: Port of Chris Applegate's Javascript Daily Mail headline generator, to Python
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'Beaten and shot by Zimbabwe's police' - BBC News
Zimbabwe troops accused of 'systematic torture' of protesters - BBC News
Zimbabwe president Mnangagwa skips Davos over protests - BBC News
Zimbabwe opposition accuses government of brutal crackdown - BBC News
And that's just 21-23rd Jan
As for the Wail, they don't even have an Africa section to their website. Your options are UK, USA or World, which is broken down into: ISIS, Russia, China, Syria, Iran, Israel, Turkey Nigeria and North Korea.
...but we aren't allowed to criticise the Wail, anytime anyone queries it, the response from Wailers is the usual deflection/distraction/blame.
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What does the Wail have to say about it?
Can someone link to the amount of unbiased coverage the Wail has given to Zimbabwe in the last week?
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Maybe the idea should be that a transfer of power should be made as people are trained to replace the existing movers & shakers
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Sounds like Macron is the new president.
Seriously, great shame. Things looked promising when Muggybum was ousted.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell that is a bummer! Maybe instead the white people could stay rich and the government could have made all the black people just as rich or maybe just continue with apartheid...
The most likely future is that they will replace all the farmers & business owners with ANC members (because they are black) who wouldn't know a plough or a balance sheet from their arse. So we can consider them your peers along with the dustmen.
We can then watch SA starve (just like Zimbabwe) because the farmers leave the crops to rot and the businesses fail. We can then blame it all on the white man.
Maybe the idea should be that a transfer of power should be made as people are trained to replace the existing movers & shakers.
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