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Deborah's avatar

Another chapter in the campaign of insult & demoralisation. The goblins seem to have a playbook based on attacking all we hold dear

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Climate Cymru wrote this report. In my opinion, there is next to no evidence that a significant majority of immigrants or ethnic minorities object to the presence of dogs in open spaces, much less see this as evidence of 'racism'. I believe that Climate Cymru nutters object to people keeping pets because it's 'bad for the climate' (they eat meat). They're playing the racist card to make life difficult for dog owners. As such, they are deliberately stirring up racial hatred, because a lot of British people love their dogs and love the countryside. If people can be investigated for a 'non crime hate incident' for one tweet, then Climate Cymru should definitely be investigated for stirring up racial hatred.

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Melanie LB's avatar

Stirring up racial hatred, or any kind of hatred and resentment for that matter, is all part of the plan; divide and rule, the controlling 'not so elites' have been using it for centuries.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

I'm so pissed off by this, I've tweeted to North Wales and South Wales Police suggesting that they investigate Climate Cymru for stirring up racial hatred.

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Limu's avatar

One black African female felt unsafe? Well, that's definitely a consensus. Kind of like one smarmy little bureaucratic weasel making up Covid policies and claiming scientific consensus.

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David Walker's avatar

Curiously, having spent a chunk of my life travelling fairly extensively I have only once been subject to full on racism due to being English and that was in Wales, Anglesey to be precise.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

I remember on holiday in North Wales going into a convenience store where a party of people were talking together in English but immediately switched to Welsh when they clocked we were "outsiders".

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Melanie LB's avatar

I have so many similar recollections! Growing up my family mostly holidayed in Wales, and that scenario was so common. I actually began learning Welsh at one point, as a teenager, just so that I could let them go on speaking Welsh between themselves, and I could say something in that language as I was leaving the shop lol, but unfortunately I lost momentum with it. It's not an easy language to get to grips with. Would have been great to have been able to see their faces though, haha.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Andy West a year ago on his proof (sponsored by GWPF) that climate catastrophism is a secular religion, concluding:

“This does not bode well given the direction that the world, and particularly the West, is heading on climate and energy issues. No one should want a culture determining attitudes to these, since its adherents will instinctively devote all possible effort into not solving the issues that they so emotively tout, as doing so would kill the culture. Like viruses, cultural entities relentlessly pursue their own vital agenda – survival.”

https://dailysceptic.org/2023/11/07/climate-catastrophism-really-is-a-death-cult-and-social-science-proves-it/.

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AYRE DAVID's avatar

Why is it that if someone of non-British ancestry doesn't like something, it is considered racist, but if another white British citizen is offended, hard luck.

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CraigM350's avatar

A bunch of white middle class Karen and Ken's advocating for non-whites as usual.

https://climate.cymru/our-mission/

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Jolene's avatar

Wow. This is so absurd it will eventually collapse under the weight of its own stupidity. Unfortunately, it’s likely to do a lot of damage on the way down. Absolute intolerable nonsense.

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