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Tuesday, 12 August 2025
Muslim Crimes
Protect the innocent
Sweden
Muslim Crimes
The overall view in Scandinavia of Sweden is one of distrust, and revulsion, here is another example why Norway, and Finland dislike Sweden, apart from a reason going back into the realms of history.
Last week, despite the Swedish parliament saying publicly they want to expel Muslims, and ban them from entering the country, if you believe that you are deluded, a judge cleared FOURTEEN MUSLIM YOUTHS from the crime of the mass r##e of a 14-year-old girl, his excuse is "rap###s are victims too," can you believe that BS, well coming from Sweden, I can.
Three years ago, the Norwegian Premier told Sweden, if you don't close your borders, we WILL send in the Army to protect our country. Finland has a policy of any criminal whose crime demands expulsion, has their photograph sent to all points they could enter the state. You can disguise yourself, but with modern facial recognition software, you cannot hide your facial structure
Monday, 11 August 2025
I didn't intend the story to go this way
Untold Truths
Switzerland
Why cheat?
Sunday, 10 August 2025
The ghost of Linda Mary Place
R.I.P. Linda
Ghosts don't dance
Saturday, 9 August 2025
Department of Works and Pensions
Thursday, 7 August 2025
The Happiest days of our lives
Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, 3 August 2025
Can you beat the truth out of a person?
Noir Writer
Netflix
When I watch crime series based in India on Netflix, they remind me of the 1950's in the USA, when all that mattered was solving the crime.
The common thread running through most is that violence can be tolerated to get the results, much like my short story from 2011. This story was praised for its realism by a poice officer I chatted to at the time, from Queensland, Australia.
To me, this raises the question, do you get the truth, or do you get the answer the person suffering the beating thinks you wish to hear, to stop the beatings?
I admit, I like films with a darker edge to them; the grit of life shows through.
A growing Roman Catholic following
Hindu
Cinema in India
I have nothing against posting about religion, not that I do a lot about the subject, other than posting about Hindu films from India, as I post often about Bollywood
Until this week, my posts didn't have much following in the Roman Catholic world, other than Poland, and Mexico; this week, they have been joined by Lithuania, Estonia, Romania,and Spain. I haven't posted much about Spain on this blog, but I did a lot on my old blog; at the time I was into films, and series on Netflix based in Spain
Saturday, 2 August 2025
IMDb Correction
Nargis Dutt
The Good Old Days
USA Today
The Secret Garden
The Ash Tree
Crying in the rain
All our Yesterdays
Faraway lands
Two days ago, I was almost involved in a car accident; I would have been to blame for the incident, as I wasn't watching what I was doing, my mind was not concerned on what I was doing it was miles away.
I was coming back from our local Morrison's, thinking about sitting in the park near us in Hartcliffe, Bristol, as I don't get out often being disabled.
My mind was on the Everly Brothers hit "Crying in the rain," as it was raining. I was about to cross a road, I'd looked left, at the last moment, I realised I hadn't checked to my right. It was a good thing I stopped, a car was less than two meters from where I was about to cross the road.
Friday, 1 August 2025
Do you find it annoying?
An early Bollywood movie
Nargis Dutt
The Nargis Dilemma Part 2
Animal Shelter Aid
My first dog
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