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I used to believe – but then I got a brain

Tuesday-Wednesday blog

I used to believe that diversity was our strength – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that men with cocks in frocks were women – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was the world’s greatest climate expert and that we were all going to burn up in man-made Global Boiling – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that the Conservatives were conservative – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that Joe Biden was the greatest US president and the sharpest tool in the box – but then I got a brain

I used to believe the BBC – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that importing the Third World would make stuffy, insular old Britain into a vibrant successful country – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that the Covid-19 mRNA fake vaccines were safe and effective – but then I got a brain

I used to believe mad Ed Miliband that closing down the UK’s North Sea oil and gas production would improve the UK’s energy security – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that extending NATO’s reach to Russia’s borders with Ukraine and Georgia would contribute to world peace – but then I got a brain

I used to believe that the Religion of Peace was a religion of peace – but then I got a brain

Fortunately for our rulers, most people don’t have a brain, or, if they have one, they seldom if ever use it:

3 comments to I used to believe – but then I got a brain

  • loppoman

    Sadly, a good majority of the UK are lacking one.
    Why not encourage the sheep to get one on the NHS. It could be advertised and administered with a needle in the form of a painless “scratch” to the arm.

  • DAVID BROWN

    OFF TOPIC BUT IS THERE ANY PLAUSABILITY TO THE THEORY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WANTS MASS IMMIGRATION TO DRIVE UP PROPERTY
    PRICES IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE CREDIT BASE- LOANS SECURED ON PROPERTY ?

  • A Thorpe

    If we have a brain, who is listening if we try to make our views known? Look how people have been cancelled for making their opinions known.

    At the end of the video the next videos recommended included David Starkey, “Left is wrong, right is right” which I happened to watch earlier. Left and right are meaningless terms. There are only two way to view governments. We are either free to make our own decisions without interference from them, or every aspect of our life is controlled by them. He went on to talk about is having a representative in parliament. Is he really so naïve to belief that any of them care about us. My constituency has a registered electorate of about 69,000. How can the MP represent any of our views when he never asks and when only 25% of them voted for him at the last election. We saw how MPs had no respect for the EU Referendum vote.

    There is no point in having a brain when parliament has made sure that we cannot use it, except when we are doing their bidding.

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