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8. Augusts 2019

01:15 - ģikarju ģikarevo

Animal friends: Hedgehogs and Squirrels are tormented in "immigrant-dense areas"

Published August 7, 2019 at 16.06

DOMESTIC. It is in "immigrant-dense areas" that hedgehogs, squirrels and other wildlife are attacked. That's what Annica Sjöberg, chairman of Animal Friends in Nässjö, says to News Today.

P4 Jönköping noted on Tuesday that there are more and more alarms about animal cruelty in Nässjö.

These include young people and children in "special areas" who attack and kick football with hedgehogs and throw rocks at squirrels, Annica Sjöberg, chair of the Friends of the Animals in Nässjö, told P4.

Sjöberg now explains to News Today what she means.

- "These are immigrant-dense areas, unfortunately. Somehow we have it with us in our morals since childhood that you do not hurt animals in that way. Previously, we used to write notes in different languages and tell us exactly, and it was a lot of hedgehogs and squirrels that were in danger. We were out in schools talking about what our laws say and what not to do with animals and so on", says Annica Sjöberg.

She also notes that "there is a real difference in how animals are handled in Sweden and in other countries such as Africa".

01:40 - UK TIME!

Atceros kā te daži taisīja fake moral outrage par manu 'radikalizēšanos', bet tu naher neesi normāls, ja dzīvo valstī, kas novesta šādā stāvoklī un negribi karināt politiķus laternu stabos.
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"I'll be good the NEXT time!"

Nu jā, kad šādas zolīdas amatpersonas visu uzrauga..

11:25 - deģenerātu tusiņš

Klimatkulta sanāksmes globālpervertistu elitēm ir tāds kā jauna paveida "ha, reku mēs te bagātie un varenie kruķījam lietas" pasākumi aļa bilderbergas, davosas un bohemian grove karnevāli. Ar visu izrietošo pompu un škebīgumu.
PRINCE Harry reportedly gave a barefoot speech at a Google climate retreat yesterday - to celebs who flocked in on 114 private jets and superyachts.

The Duke of Sussex showed up at the super-secret three-day event to give an impassioned lecture about saving nature to a crowd of VIPs and power brokers, it's claimed.

Prince Harry reportedly gave a barefoot speech on climate change to A-list celebs and the world's rich and powerful.
Prince Harry reportedly gave a barefoot speech on climate change to A-list celebs and the world's rich and powerful.
The super luxurious Verdura resort in Sicily is filled with the world's rich and powerful taking part in a three-day Google Camp focusing on climate change. That's despite many of the hypocritical superstars travelling to the Google Camp conference in Italy in gas-guzzling private planes.
And dozens of A-listers are reportedly choosing to stay on giant polluting superyachts during their time in Sicily.
They are also being ferried to-and-from the tech giant’s seventh annual jolly at an exclusive Sicilian resort in fuel-sucking Maseratis.

During his speech, the prince repeated his vow not to have more than two children with wife Meghan Markle because of his eco concerns, the New York Post reports.

Kāpēc tik pieticīgi? Īstens klimatmīlis eitanazētu sevi un savu ģimeni uz vietas. Win-win for all of us.

An insider said: “I’ve never seen such a pampered bunch. Everything is laid on for them. It’s so extravagant.
“They just don’t seem to be aware that they’re the ones burning huge amounts of fossil fuels.
"They turn up with unnecessary entourages in helicopters or fast cars and then preach about saving the world.”
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Yet 114 private jets were expected at the event at the Verdura Resort and 40 had arrived by Sunday, according to the Italian press.
Even if guests had taken scheduled flights from Los Angeles to the Mediterranean island they will have added a reported 770 tonnes of Co2 to the atmosphere.
Local media reported the A-listers have “invaded” the island, clogging local roads with Masteratis, Ferraris and Porches.
Celebrities have also been photographed tooling around the island in gas-guzzling, high-end SUVs.
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With helicopters circling the perimeter for days beforehand, those living nearby said organisers also set up floodlights to shine on to the surrounding road, to stop anyone taking photos or watching with binoculars.

A hotel owner complained that he had to give police the names of his 14 guests – who were then forced to keep the shutters down to prevent them from peeking. The extreme security measures left them unable to enjoy the sunset. The hotelier was also asked not to allow his guests – or his own family – to use the building’s balconies.


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