Faceless Vloggers

As an unashamed atheistic moron I’m more than willing to put my face to the rubbish I spout and have my views challenged. After all, that’s how come anyone changes their mind on any subject.

For example I used to think that opium dens and such like ought to be wiped from the face of the earth UNTIL the wife of a conservative US president (Betty Ford) pointed out the false glamour of illicit bravado made that outcome LESS likely, pointing to some history in her own country to highlight the idea. Upon reflection I was persuaded to her point of view.

No-one thought Mrs Ford had shares in opium dens but even if you did you knew who she was and could challenge her ideas.

Nowa-woke-days it’s nothing of the sort. “Edgy” commentators prate their nonsense (whether I agree is immaterial here) with bags over their heads, with inane cartoon-like personæ or ridiculous pixelations as if they were ashamed of their opinions. I thought the woke were supposed to be out and proud of their (usually one-dimensional & imbecilic) opinions? So why hide in a zentai suit? It really does diminish the content, the content they’d intended to promote.

Unlike, if not the complete opposite of, this guy:

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Nominated by: Excalibur

38 thoughts on “Faceless Vloggers

  1. That recording really takes me back. When I was on shore leave Iived with my parents, and towards the end of leave I didn’t have much money so stayed at home. The Sky At Night used to go out once a month I believe and was always the last programme of the day – 2245-2300. My mum and dad would have gone off to bed and I saw, I suppose half a dozen of these programmes, and I am certain I saw this one. I recognised the reference to being in London and only recognizing because he knew where they were and what to look for.

    Sixty fucking years ago……

    A mate of mine, used to be a real expert on the stars, and would always be up on deck and I think probably almost as knowledgable as Sir Patrick, and he tried to teach me about them. I was interested but to my great shame, both then and now Sir Patrick and my mate could be speaking in Chinese – I have just never been able to understand and one star looks much like another to me. A good job we had automatic navigational tools on board, because in the older days you would have to have been able to recognise the stars. It made me well aware of my ignorance, knowing that lads like me 50 years earlier would have HAD to have understood them.

    The spouse knows all about the stars – the ones on ITV like Ant and Dec, and duckie Philip Schofield.

    Sorry fuck all to do with the nom, but it don’t half take me back. “Oh, call back yesterday, bid time return” (Richard ll)

    Sorry gentlemen, but I feel very old. Carry on…..

  2. I’ve toyed with the idea of turning my blog into a blog.

    I could have various expert guests – Dick could explain the best way to coat a cyclist in mature, Terry could describe the workings of his oven and MNC could tell us how to avoid getting caught raiding ladies’ washing lines. A double header with Ruff and Cuntstable called ‘The Horn’ would probably get me banned from the internet.

    Thought #44…
    https://mikesplace2017.wordpress.com/2021/01/17/thought-of-the-day/

    • I could help you with news from the Lesbian Labour Ladies Group, whose monthly newsletters I knock up on my old Gestetner, in exchange fora soapy tit wank from lovely Lisa Nandy.

      For example the Christmas issue tells us that next Monday they will be holding their Nativity Play at 6 p.m. with Angela Rayner as the Virgin Mary and Wes Streeting as the Baby Jesus. Kweer Charmer as Joseph of course, and Tony Blair as the Innkeeper. They have been unable, so far, to find three Wise Men.

      They will be creeping out to the crypt at St Mandy’s to perform

      If you prefer something a little more physical on Friday at Dyke House Emily Thornberry and Diane Abbott will be holding a freestyle heavyweight wrestling bout for charity.

      Gourmet lovers will be attracted to the Saturday night Chiggun Feast to be hosted by Dawn Butler and David Lammy, with all you can eat buckets at £1 each (profits to go to Black Weightwatchers)

      On Sunday you are invited to see the competition to become the fairy on top of the Starmer Xmas Tree. The contestants include Chris Bryant, Lord Adonis, Peter Kyle, Wes Streeting, and Lloyd Russell Moyle and others too humorous to mention.

      This will be held, of course, on Hampstead Heath. 50 pence entry. £50 to escape with just a police warning.

  3. Is that the Fonejacker in the centre pic?

    “Gooood evening Sir, I’m calling from your bank…”

  4. If Cunters will indulge me, I would like to expound on how the the death of Patrick Moore divorced myself from the views of the mainstream media.
    Moore held beliefs that we would typically associate with the left-wing side of politics, such as the banning of fox-hunting, and yet also held ideals that that we align with the right wing, such as the total distrust of Europe.
    When he died, the eulogies in the popular press amounted to nothing more than a protracted and i’ll-defined ‘errrr….’
    So I ask: if the MSM cannot even adequately discuss free thought, what are the chances they can actually practice it?

    • Patrick Moore was very much his own man; a navigator in Bomber Command during WW2 he chose his own path figuratively and literally.
      A man like him would not be allowed within a mile of Broadcasting House these days.

  5. It’s funny how many of these anonymous beings, who post the most vicious comments, turn out to be spotty 14 year old boys surrounded by crusty sweatsocks, hunched over a laptop in a dark bedroom.

  6. No body gives a fuck really what any Cunt thinks. Youngsters say they like certain bloggers just to be with the in crowd just the way my generation used to like certain types of music 🎶 not featured on totp s. They’re all cunts. Remember everyonesacunt

  7. Freedom of speech outside the privacy of your home is dead.
    Online almost everyone has to protect their livelihood by being very guarded.
    Or face unemployment and being pilloried.
    I might say it’s a slippery slope but it’s not as we already running headlong to our doom.
    The filthy cunts.

    • If you have Alexa or a smartphone, freedom if speech will soon be dead inside your home too. Your car also (already if you have a Tesla).

      If you think this is tinfoil hattery
      Just read the small print in the license agreements.

      Orwell called it right with the telescreens.

  8. I find it amusing how the Anti-Vax brigade will post their views and videos but, when asked reasonable questions and challenged about those views, ie: REAL evidence, what is the New World Order/Great Reset, etc, who’ll benefit etc, you know, things that if they had the definitive answers, would or should be only too willing to share to try and persuade you to their way of thinking, they prevaricate, pontificate and start shouting abuse or post links to the same dodgy videos, usually made by the type of subject in the nom. Not all, there’s a few that can hold a reasonable discussion, but they’re few and far between.

    Not a good way to win you over, I’d wager.

    • I don’t have a problem with the anti vax mob, it’s a free country they can have their views but it’s the way the narrative always goes to ‘government control’. In a public health emergency what else would you expect from the government other than to persuade as many people to take a vaccine that has been shown to be effective.
      Do they expect to Bojo to stand up and say ‘well, we have this vaccine, it’s new, we thinks it’s ok but if you don’t fancy it then don’t worry, you will probably be OK anyway’ 😂
      The only issue with the anti vax lot is they do have an effect on the gullible who are easily taken in by bullshit.

    • You don’t have to be one of those to have reservations about how the world is tackling this. You’re seeing the world in black and white when in reality it is more shades of grey.

      • Furthermore, why are you even posting this here when it has absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand? One suspects ill intentions on your part DCI.

      • Because he brought it up SOI. I’m obviously going to challenge him if I think he’s wrong.

      • Op, I’ve seen your suggestion on the Nominations page.
        I did the exact same thing about 3 months ago.
        The Admins shot me down in flames, so if it happens, I’ll be suing.

    • You don’t have to be a tinfoil hatter to be hesitant about these vaccines. With every medical intervention there is a risk-benefit balance to consider. For many people (the young for example) it is not clear that that balance recommends these vaccines. The normal rules of evidence and drug approvals have been suspended, and these vaccines are novel types never before deployed at population scale (mRNA, adenoviral vectors). They are gene therapies and they have never before been given full approval as vaccines due to safety concerns. This is a population wide experiment. If infection with Covid was a 50% chance of death, then I may be more inclined to take an experimental vaccine than I am for less than 1%.

      As for proven to be effective, since normal laws of evidence for a new medication have been suspended this was always a thin argument and gets thinner by the day as the ‘fully vaccinated’ seem to get Covid just as much as the unvaccinated.

      As for who benefits. Well Pfizer alone stand to make around $37 BN in profit this year and several new billionaires have been created in the mRNA companies Moderna, BioNtech. Do you think none of that money is finding it’s way back to corrupt officials?

      I smelt a rat with the extreme opposition to therapeutics like HCQ and ivermectin from the likes of Fauci, actually banning their use despite known antiviral mechanisms, decades of safe and effective use at population scale, very low cost and front line evidence of effectiveness.

      Blind faith in the drug companies and the assumption that governments and officials have your best interests at heart is very misguided.

      • Good points, well made. Don’t hold your breath for a response though – DCI doesn’t like being challenged with actual reasoning that takes more than a sly insult to rebut.

      • I don’t mind being challenged by reasoning, you’re obviously not keeping up. Utter, unadulterated bullshit, though’s another thing.

      • ‘Blind faith in drug companies’ I am not sure where this comes from, the regulators have a duty to ensure all safety procedures and checks have been completed prior to approval.
        Are you suggesting that the MHRA are corrupt.
        I don’t think anyone on here hasn’t acknowledged that genuine concerns are valid, including risk benefit which also applies to all drugs and medical procedures.

        You have to admit that some of the shit that is put out on social media deserves to ridiculed.

      • Not sure where the corruption is there Cunty Chops, the MHRA is funded by the NHS or it’s new name health and social care, you wouldn’t expect them to put resources into other countries without appropriate funding.
        Your link is to the government website so not actually a brown envelope under the table.

      • Sick of it, since I live in the states I more had the FDA in mind. The point wasn’t just about trusting the pharma cos, no one in there right mind would do that. But the agencies such as FDA and MHRA who are supposed to regulate them are captured by them to some extent. A lot of stuff just gets rubber stamped. It’s very cosy. For example, Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissioner, now on the board of Pfizer.

      • I worked for a big pharma for 15 years and I can assure you that the level of panic prior to a FDA or MHRA visit is something else.
        All the pharma companies have whole departments dedicated to compliance in drug development and manufacture, I am not saying that pharma is squeaky clean but when it comes to drug development and manufacture any deviation from procedure and the regulators would drive a coach and horses thought it.
        They look at everything and in some areas down to the finest details, being thorough doesn’t come close to how they work.
        Pfizer employing a former FDA commissioner doesn’t surprise me, any pharma company would want someone with experience from within the regulators on their payroll.

      • “Not sure where the corruption is there Cunty Chops, the MHRA is funded by the NHS”

        Yes it is Sicky, the 2016/17 accounts show NHS funding to the tune of £28,604 where its total income for that year was £167,709 so the Gates handout in comparison was massively disproprtionate.
        They also rec’v income from the W.H.O. and who is the principle private donor to the W.H.O.? Guesses to be submitted on the back of a blank cheque…

        Do we not even percieve a mahoosive conflict of interest here?

        “Your link is to the government website so not actually a brown envelope under the table.”

        What were you expecting…? hi-res video of the handover in the Westminster bar???
        I have however posted up the document containing the payment statement detailing and dating all the payments made by Eco Health Alliance (Peter Daszak) on behalf of the CDC (Fauci) to the Wuhan Inst. of Virology to continue the subcontracted gain of function work that had been banned in the U.S.

        Did you read it?

  9. I wear a balaclava when posting my usual tirade of offensive material online – it guarantees anonymity (although writing “The Fox” on it may have been “unhelpful”).. keeps me warm in the cave and saves changing if I am going out committing offences of a sexual nature – practicality AND warmth!
    Balaclavas are NOT made for 14 year old lefties who are afraid the bullies will beat them up for having naked drawings of Keir Twanky in their bedroom!

    • Excellent, Vernon. I find that my black face mask, along with my black skull cap is sufficient, when I’m posting dog turds through the letterbox of those who refuse to pick up after their hounds.
      Although I must admit that, at times, I think I’m wearing a hijab.
      Maybe this is just the first wave.

  10. Thank you for all the replies while we’re having a Zimbabwe-style electricity experience here. They keep announcing “essential repairs” but then cancel and all the shops have sold out of generators. Anyway it’s on now. When I was 14 I couldn’t give a Bela Fleck what idiots thought or said (obviously 99% of them were teachers) I’d unload my assessment without invitation or delay. For some reason I seemed to change schools a lot. Clearly the headmasters were all insane.

    Now though, even on sites where sound opinions are advanced, it’s expected that contributors all wear bags over their heads. So many topics combined into identity politics are mental strychnine and really should be challenged. Everything should be challenged. I never needed to be told that. Perhaps family gatherings were to blame.

    Family member 1: “such and such.”
    Family member 2: “what rubbish I’ve never heard such rubbish in my life.”

    That seemed to be the standard response to all statements and should continue into the future by all.

    Now — back to waiting for the electricity to go off again because it’s raining.

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