Showing posts with label Antifa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antifa. Show all posts

Monday, 29 September 2025

MEME MONDAY #54

Freedom was very much a running theme last week, beginning with Charlie Kirk's memorial.  Karl ramped up the memes after Starmer's ID card announcement, churning out ten in two days and with many more to come this week.  Digital ID is the line in the sand we must not allow them to cross!

Mon 22 Sep - 31 shares
Tue 23 Sep - 170 shares
Tue 23 Sep - 205 shares
Wed 24 Sep - 160 shares
Thu 25 Sep - 327 shares
Fri 26 Sep - 57 shares.  To commemorate the first anniversary of
Starmer's humiliating 'return the sausages' gaffe, we republished
our favourite meme on the subject!
Fri 26 Sep - 246 shares.  Originally published a few months ago, we
wanted an emergency ID meme in circulation as soon as the news
broke that Starmer was proceeding with Blair's plan
Fri 26 Sep - 68 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 212 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 59 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 86 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 484 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 410 shares
Sat 27 Sep - 3 shares
Sun 28 Sep - 270 shares
Sun 28 Sep - 63 shares.  Not an endorsement of Reform
UK, merely an acknowledgement that their meteoric rise
is now a threat to Labour (and Tory) seats everywhere
Sun 28 Sep - 88 shares
Sun 28 Sep - 81 shares.  Someone got genuinely offended
by this - not because they support ID cards, but because they
felt we were being disrespectful to a Polish Jew, depicted here by
 an actor in a film! We pointed out that while the scene is from a
biographical film (The Pianist), it is based on someone
who sruvivde the war and lived well into their 80s

Last week's Facebook Stories all revolved around digital ID, the first two of which predated the news on Thursday that Starmer was proceeding with the Orwellian plan...



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Monday, 25 August 2025

MEME MONDAY #49

If the past week can be summed up in one word, it is almost certainly flags.  What began in a Birmingham suburb has since spread far and wide, with the Union flag and Cross of St George appearing on lamp posts, bridges, roundabouts and homes everywhere.  It is the kind of peaceful and creative rebellion that could only happen in Blighty!

Mon 18 Aug - 53 shares on Facebook
Mon 18 Aug - 61 shares
Tue 19 Aug - 147 shares
Tue 19 Aug - 1,576 shares
Tue 19 Aug - 196 shares.  Say what you like about Trump, but he is
trying to end the war in Ukraine - a war that would almost certainly
not have happened if he were president in 2022.  The disingenuous
globalist warmongers are now singing his tune now Sleepy Joe is
in the retirement home
Wed 20 Aug - 266 shares
Wed 20 Aug - 94 shares
Thu 21 Aug - 188 shares.  Not so much a meme as a public service
announcement.  We attached a comment to this post about Peter Lynch
(see Facebook Story below), as his story is not just equally important,
it is eminently more important. Rest In Peace.
Thu 21 Aug - 114 shares
Fri 22 Aug - 359 shares
Fri 22 Aug - 27 shares.  Karl liked this photo so much he turned it into
our Facebook and X cover photo
Sat 23 Aug - 47 shares
Sat 23 Aug - 293 shares
Sun 24 Aug - 19 shares.  Originally published last year during the summer
riots, but run out again following multiple absurd claims that the 'far right'
are behind Operation Raise the Colours
Sun 24 Aug - 259 shares
Sun 24 Aug - 7 shares.  Not sure how many of our followers even knew
who 'India Willoughby' is, which is fine, because we never heard of her
either.  Apparently, it's a man masquerading as a woman who has JK
Rowling living rent free in her head.  She's clearly not the brightest, either
Sun 24 Aug - 15 shares
Sun 24 Aug - 105 shares

Four Facebook Stories were run last week, including a thank you to August donors.  Colleen is a multiple donor and also our most active follower on both Facebook pages.  If everyone was like her, we could both retire from the day jobs and run this thing full time!



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Monday, 9 June 2025

MEME MONDAY #38

Our content is sluggishly returning to normal, with a couple of new memes premiering last week.  More are on the way and all our regular website features will return this week, including Toon Tuesday.  Thank you for your patience.

Thur 5 June - 1,846 shares on Facebook
Sun 8 June - 39 shares

Last weekend marked five years since America's 'mostly peaceful protests' reached our own shores.  Far left activists, who had been demanding Covid lockdowns and state tyranny for weeks, hit the streets with more than a whiff of hypocrisy as they pulled down statues, damaged property and attacked police officers for two days running, which to be fair was fairly tame in comparison to the mayhem across the Pond.  The rampant violence across the US that followed the death of George Fentanyl Floyd included 19 dead, thousands of arrests and billions of dollars worth of property damage - but they were 'mostly peaceful' according to legacy media.

We marked the anniversary by sharing some of our memes from that weekend...