Eventually the large occupying power burnt your capital, took your people away into exile. Shortly before this disaster you started pointing your hearts to the holiest city in prayer: though it was too far to go to your temple, it was that direction.
Living in exile was wearing yet you did not give up hope.
After 70 years of distressed diaspora, your people regained autonomy, in their ancient homeland. The temple was rebuilt, but the prayer houses remained pointing towards it.
@PeterTatchell is the most unfortunate child safeguarder ever.
He was tricked by a friend into writing an article in a book aimed at making paedophilia more acceptable, which was published in 1986.
He had known this friend Warren Middleton, an important Paedophile, for years…
Having been tricked by this devious man into writing the chapter on reducing the age of consent to assist paedophilia, poor @PeterTatchell was so unfortunate as to write an article praising the book.
Apparently he says it was written by someone on his behalf…
As if this paedophilic pandemonium wasn’t painful enough, poor @PeterTatchell posted a letter to the Guardian supporting a reduction in the age of consent - definitely not paedophilic.
Poor Peter’s letter was edited.
He won’t say how, or show the original….
1/8 Let’s unpack the daft @HackneyAbbott letter published in the Guardian and her apology a few minutes ago:
What are the issues?
1. How on Earth could the Guardian publish this? Don’t they know about Nazi race theory?
2. She lumps three ethnicities together to minimise us.
2/8 3. She then says that Irish, Jewish and traveller people are oppressed like redheads.
The Nazis didn’t feel that way about us and Roma people. They murdered us.
Irish suffered terrible oppression by the British from before Cromwell onwards, were repressed into the 1970s
3/8 4. She then jumps to the USA and Apartheid SA as if taking one example from another country negates our suffering.
For Diane there is a hierarchy of racism.
The measure is how like these oppressions ours was.
This is a non sequitur.
7 years ago Hadley says the Guardian became a conspiracy theorist.
Gender identity was the theory.
Hadley wanted to write a long piece about Susy Green and #Metmaids and the reasons kept changing.
Post Telegraph’s expose they refused to report.
@Emmabarnett pointed out that the Charity Commission is investigating #Mermaids. @HadleyFreeman said she wished to write about #AlisonBailey, @MForstater cases etc.
They ran lots of articles on Trans people, but nothing about Trans sceptical women.