Lets get real for 30 seconds......When I go shopping for food in Tesco, I find my bread wrapped in a plastic bag, my milk is in a plastic jug....the Tesco salad is in a plastic tub...a pack of napkins are in a plastic wrap, my sliced ham is wrapped in plastic but they (Tesco) tell me plastic is bad for the enviroment.................
Reality check.... sooo.... Tesco's failure to reduce its plastic packaging enough .... somehow debunks the suggestion that religious fanatics hearing voices in their heads might not be safe to have access to guns?
The weird and bizarre rational of the Qanon world.
Former IRA volunteer and ex-prisoner, spent 18 years in Long Kesh, 4 years on the blanket and no-wash/no work protests which led to the hunger strikes of the 80s. Completed PhD at Queens upon release from prison. Left the Republican Movement at the endorsement of the Good Friday Agreement, and went on to become a journalist. Co-founder of The Blanket, an online magazine that critically analyzed the Irish peace process. Lead researcher for the Belfast Project, an oral history of the Troubles.
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ReplyDeleteLets get real for 30 seconds......When I go shopping for food in Tesco, I find my bread wrapped in a plastic bag, my milk is in a plastic jug....the Tesco salad is in a plastic tub...a pack of napkins are in a plastic wrap, my sliced ham is wrapped in plastic but they (Tesco) tell me plastic is bad for the enviroment.................
Reality check.... sooo.... Tesco's failure to reduce its plastic packaging enough .... somehow debunks the suggestion that religious fanatics hearing voices in their heads might not be safe to have access to guns?
ReplyDeleteThe weird and bizarre rational of the Qanon world.