Showing posts with label farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farming. Show all posts

Monday, 10 February 2025

MEME MONDAY #22

Another week in Clown World UK, with a couple of post-Biden US memes to rub it in for good measure...

Mon 3 Feb - 132 shares on Facebook
Mon 3 Feb - 309 shares
Tues 4 Feb - 142 shares
Wed 5 Feb - 47 shares
Wed 5 Feb - 262 shares
Thurs 6 Feb - 196 shares
Fri 7 Feb - 261 shares
Fri 7 Feb - 528 shares
Sat 8 Feb - 503 shares
Sun 9 Feb - 102 shares
Sun 9 Feb - 248 shares

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Monday, 9 December 2024

MEME MONDAY #16

A couple of very popular memes kicked off the last week, but output tailed off as Karl knuckles down for what is his busiest period at work (yes, we both still have to work for a living)

Mon 2 Dec - 483 shares on Facebook
Mon 2 Dec - 567 shares
Thurs 5 Dec - 196 shares
Fri 6 Dec - 263 shares
Sun 8 Dec - 491 shares

Monday, 25 November 2024

MEME MONDAY #14

It was a busy week for Karl with an endless supply of material to meme about.  Engagement was kept high by volume and variety, and of course the boundless treachery of the Starmer government and the establishment it serves...

Mon 18 Nov - 50 shares on Facebook
Tues 19 Nov - 71 shares
Tues 19 Nov - 284 shares
Wed 20 Nov - 271 shares
Wed 20 Nov - 197 shares
Thurs 21 Nov - 337 shares
Fri 22 Nov - 85 shares
Fri 22 Nov - 140 shares
Sat 23 Nov - 40 shares
Sat 23 Nov - 46 shares
Sun 24 Nov - 146 shares
Sun 24 Nov - 346 shares

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Tuesday, 19 November 2024

TOON TUESDAY #32

With tens of thousands of farmers descending on London, today's theme is somewhat predictable...

Guy Venables for Metro
Guy Venables for Metro
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Tim Bales for The Spectator

WE STAND WITH THE FARMERS


As farmers trundle into London en masse today, BTLP stands behind them.  This is perhaps the most important issue of our time, because without farmers we starve.  It's that simple.

While the mass media will frame today's protest around inheritance tax, it is about much more than that.  The assault on farming is an ongoing and co-ordinated campaign by globalists and their puppets to dismantle farms and get farmers off the land.  It is one of the oldest tricks in the communist playbook - who controls the food, controls the people.

Throughout 2024 we have seen huge protests across Europe in response to a variety of attacks, such as dystopian nitrogen emissions curbs and pesticide bans.  All these efforts by globalist-captured governments are carried out in the name of 'net zero', the ultimate goal of which is to drastically reduce meat and dairy consumption.  One document from the C40 Cities Initiative (a globalist NGO chaired by Sadiq Khan) states that zero meat and dairy consumption is desirable.

In order to reach the extreme 'net zero' targets decreed by globalist states such as ours, the removal of farms and their livestock is seen as integral to achieving those targets.

If people assume that the inheritance tax land grab by the UK government is their first volley against livestock farming, they would be mistaken.  In 2022 the then Tory government offered to pay farmers a lump sum to leave the industry and sell or rent out at least 95 per cent of their land.  What we see now with inheritance tax is an extension of that drive to get farmers off the land.  The Welsh government will introduce their Sustainable Farming Scheme next year, which requires farmers to surrender at least 10 per cent of their land and give it over to 'habitat' and/or 'tree cover'.

It is no coincidence that Bill Gates met with Reeves and Starmer in Downing Street less than a fortnight before her land grab budget.  It is surely no coincidence, either, that Gates is already the largest landowner of private farmland in the United States and he and his globalist comrades make no secret of the fact they desire us to 'eat bugs' and 'synthetic meat'.  That is, of course, those of us who survive their dystopian plan to reduce carbon, that carbon being primarily us.

Meanwhile, as we are offered crickets and the lab-grown meat that will no doubt kill more of us off, rest assured that people like Gates, Blair, Schwab etc will be enjoying the finest cuts of steak from their own private farms.

This cannot and must not be our future.  Stand with our farmers - today and every day - as they have fed and sustained us every day of our lives.

Monday, 11 November 2024

MEME MONDAY #12

Donald Trump's resounding victory happened to coincide with a low profile week for our despised Labour government.  So if you're no fan of the Donald, look away now...

Mon 4 Nov - 391 shares on Facebook
Wed 6 Nov - 125 shares
Wed 6 Nov - 253 shares
Thurs 7 Nov - 43 shares
Fri 8 Nov - 719 shares 
One of our most popular memes of the year
Sat 9 Nov - 138 shares
Sat 10 Nov - 39 shares
No court date yet for the Cheshire MP
Sun 10 Nov - 66 shares
Sun 10 Nov - 30 shares

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Tuesday, 5 November 2024

TOON TUESDAY #30

Thanks to Red Rachel's land grab budget, we will see our wonderful farmers fighting back against her net zero nanny state very soon.  Protests are planned for later this month - no farmers, no food!

Bob Moran on X
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph

With a very important election day over the Pond, this is how US conservative AF Branco sees it...