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Porkins Policy Radio episode 124 The Last Jedi with Emma Redmond

On today’s show my sister Emma joins me for a raucous review of Star Wars The Last Jedi. We kick off the show by discussing our general take of the film, mainly focusing on how much we didn’t like it. We then expand on this in our “trashing section” discussing all our major grievances. Emma and I touch on the force abilities of young slave boys, Luke’s strange “milking scene”, the existence of god, and the age old question: can you drop a bomb in zero gravity? We also talk about some of the hits and misses that director Rian Johnson introduced into the Star Wars universe.

The Next Million Zillion Years – Charles Galton Darwin’s Genocide Plan – Jay Dyer (Partial)

CORRECTION: My copy of the book lists his birthdate as 1887 and I mistakenly thought this was the publication date. The publication date is 1952 – my mistake.  This is the first free portion of my analysis of the book, while the full lecture will be available the following day for subscribers to JaysAnalysis.com at the PayPal and Patreon links. Highlighting both the absurdity and the danger of the globalists and their genocidal plans, we examine another prophetic book from the bad guys – Charles Galton Darwin’s The Next Million Years.

When Shooter Is White Male, Note Critics, ‘Terrorist’ Label Put On Hold

As law enforcement officials release more information about Stephen Paddock, the suspect in the Las Vegas shooting that killed nearly 60 people and injured more than 500 Sunday night, much of the reporting on his identity has focused on the fact that he is a “local individual” and a “lone wolf”—terminology that critics say has been used to signify that Paddock was a white male, and therefore not a terrorist.

Beauty beyond colour: meet those fighting the dangerous obsession of skin lightening

The potentially harmful practice of skin lightening is a multi-billion dollar industry that walks the line between aesthetic choice and racial prejudice. Mary-Rose Abraham meets those standing up to an ingrained bias towards fairer skin
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