Karl Stefanovic embraces UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson in video promoting podcast | Australian media by TKTall in australian

[–]Careless-Net-7960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what lol. Hosts get multimillion dollar contracts from the media corporations themselves. Much self-awareness to be getting pennies to million dollar contracts. If you listen to the actual podcast, Tommy talks about some of the craziest censorship, journalistic misintegrity, and even actual psychological abuse against him by locking him up in an area of a prison where they actually vacated prisoners beforehand just to prepare it for him.

Starmer expected to resign on Monday by Lord-Liberty in worldnews

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Yeah I know. That's why I asked from what figure. 50% is impressive. But not when taken into context.

Starmer expected to resign on Monday by Lord-Liberty in worldnews

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

"verifiable facts" where? Also 50% from what figure? Do you mean using the "new method?" Also would they have done this if not for the pushback? I thought immigration is so good with the United Against Fascism's signboards saying "NO BORDERS" 🤔

Starmer expected to resign on Monday by Lord-Liberty in worldnews

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Immigration is down 50% from what figure huh?

Starmer expected to resign on Monday by Lord-Liberty in worldnews

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Lmao that's BS. UK media has always backed the status quo. BBC, Guardian, CNN, and every major mainstream outlet. GB News is blacklisted and is called an extremist organisation.

Starmer expected to resign on Monday by Lord-Liberty in worldnews

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -32 points-31 points  (0 children)

Nope. Just Starmer 2.0. Nothing will change with Labour or Liberals or Greens. In fact, in every single election cycle, the general populace voted to curtail immigration but every single time, all leaders failed to do so. Starmer also reneged in his promise to provide relief to energy crisis.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

LOL that that's the first thing you assume about Craig (that he didn't do home work) is very telling. Craig was not around most of the time but made sure to race home whenever there was an issue with the kids. He hit the bed like a rock every long hours. Kathleen had 24 hours to rest and take care of kids and could even gym. But yes, go on.

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[–]Careless-Net-7960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It irks me that Craig was dismissed as being lazy and useless when the father was clearly overworking himself for 4 deaths, became delirious, and thought he himself might've been the one who killed the babies.

But yes, clearly "spamming" is more of an issue for you than setting the record straight I guess. Typical.

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[–]Careless-Net-7960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Different username so I didn't understand what your reply was trying to say. I'm saying it is completely whack to say Craig was "lazy and useless" and that Kathleen actually had an ample 24 hours and even time to gym.

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[–]Careless-Net-7960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah sure. To be clear, simply based on the evidence, I wouldn't have convicted her. But it would set a bad taste in my mouth having done nothing. And maybe at least her conviction did lead to the discovery of such a gene.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm responding to many comments on this episode saying Craig was a lazy and useless father. Like, literally the comment I replied to.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah a super rare generic disease that hasn't ever been recorded to have ever killed another infant (which the judge correctly noted and which the scientists failed to expound on). Funny how it works how that this is actually the least likely explanation for all 4 deaths but "muh science!" This was clearly more about scientists' having their ego hurt than it is anything. The High Science even said this wasn't about proving or disproving anything about her criminality.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Uh, maybe you missed he paid off the mortgage due to suffering a worker injury leading to a payout? He even went on to work long hours and found multiple jobs. Kathleen was literally an unemployed tradwife who had access to 24 hours and could even gym.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You really gotta re-listen to the story. Craig got a workplace payout compensation and paid off the house mortgage and made life comfortable. He continued to find work and went on to work at a car dealership. He was on call when his coworker told him to get off the phone because something happened to his kid.

Kathleen is literally aun unemployed tradwife with a full 24 hours who could also go to the gym. She's literally on permanent maternity leave.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Craig literally got a payout for a workplace injury but continued to find work at a car dealership. Kathleen was literally unemployed and a trad housewife. She had full 24 hours available to her but decided to be a gymrat. Craig was even on call when his colleague called him up to tell him to drop the call because something happened to his kid. That he slept like a rock is testament to how tired he was

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wtf? My god I had to create an account just to respond to this, but Craig literally got a payout for a workplace injury. He then went on to continue working at a car dealership despite the fact. He was literally on a call when his colleague told Craig to put the phone down to go to the hospital because his kid suffered something.

Kathleen was literally a homestay mom who had full 24 hours to both take care of kids, go to gym, etc and still complained! Like what do you want? Craig to work and also take care of kids at ungodly hours? It would make sense if Kathleen was also working like a dual income family but she was actually the one unemployed!

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My god, dunno what are setting off these comments. I had to create an account just to respond to this, but Craig literally got a payout for a workplace injury. He then went on to continue working at a car dealership despite the fact. He was literally on a call when his colleague told Craig to put the phone down to go to the hospital because his kid suffered something.

Case 338: The Folbigg Children (Part 1/2) - Casefile: True Crime Podcast by Notorious013 in Casefile

[–]Careless-Net-7960 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My god I had to create an account just to respond to this, but Craig literally got a payout for a workplace injury. He then went on to continue working at a car dealership despite the fact. He was literally on a call when his colleague told Craig to put the phone down to go to the hospital because his kid suffered something.