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Dawlish Against Censorship

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@Carer Yep, so many lonely souls. Some people don't like jazz. Some people who don't like jazz but who read about a local jazz concert don't feel the need to comment about how much they dislike jazz. They know they don't like jazz, they accept some event postings aren't aimed at them. They accept others might enjoy the 'joy' of jazz. Then there's the odd person who dislikes jazz ...

21 Jun 2025

Well at least that only involves one other person - the dentist. You won't be able to say much whilst having root canal treatment either. Good choice. Have a great time.

@b.o.liking Could you be more specific? Which deals in particular?

Peterson and Fitzgerald at the Philharmonic is a joy to behold. @1263 if jazz isn't your cup of tea, I'm sure there's something else to do next Saturday.

@1263 It's already happening. Councils encouraging and facilitating volunteering is just an extension of Cameron's Big Society and what Wrigley as Leader of TDC called 'Community Powered Councils'. It sounds more inclusive, it aims to make people think they have greater say in democracy, but it's just about ceding any responsibility and accountability because they haven't really got a clue. ...

@1263 The MDA is all about poor journalism. It often portrays Herr Wriggler as someone who 'demands' things. It's part of the persona he tries to cultivate for himself as a tough guy who were are meant to believe does things differently and gets results, aided by the Lib Dem biased MDA. It's laughable as Wrigley is a coward, an egotist and an absolute career politician. He is demanding, but ...

@Paul I wasn't debating right and wrong. Animal welfare is secondary to profit, whether animals are bred for food or for sports. Livestock farming also has a negative environmental impact. Growth hormones and anti-biotics, coupled with cases of contamination where meats are basically marinated in faecal matter post slaughter means the welfare of those eating these 'animal products'  isn't a ...

We don't need Councils, replace them with cohorts of volunt-workers instead.

Seems like many millions to make commodities' lives slightly less sh1t than they already are before they're murdered.

11 Jun 2025

@Paul Did the Conservative government do anything about cruelty to animals in farming? No. Where was your animal rights activism then? Or have you become one since Labour got into power? Labour won't do anything about it. Farm animals are simply seen as commodities, in other words 'live stock' and the entire industry is based on cruelty and exploitation. The removal of crates and cages ...