No, but I did once spray 'You can't beat a woman' on a domestic abuser's car with silver Christmas paint (having made sure it washed off.)
My daughter tells me I'm a badass grandma, so if there's any wiggle room and a vacancy for tying people to a stake and knocking some sense into them with a wet kipper, I may be available.
A common objection to 'others' is a lack of integration, but at the same time those same complainants want the means to integrate withheld.
Putting people in an impossible position and then berating them for it is the epitome of emotional abuse.
It's a bullying technique described by many survivors from many situations including those who seek refuge.
I wonder how any times my mum felt retraumatised by the people around her in England, including by her own mother-in-law and the Catholic church. Both of those entities should have been sancturies, ffs.
So you and Ozzie can talk about unrelated current issues in your own countries in response to Suzie's admonishment, but I can't respond with a Trump related issue...?
Perhaps the 'hate' is yours.
It's not a word I use very often and for good reason.
There are not only degrees of British citizenship and naturalisation, there have been lots of changes since the middle of the last century.
Looking at the GOV.UK website, I'm guessing my mum had Indefinite Leave to Remain, but her status wasn't always called that. She lived in England married to a British citizen for nearly 65 of her 85 years, so I find it peculiar that she didn't have full voting rights.
She certainly had the right to some gruelling, poorly paid employment with no restrictions.
My mum couldn't vote in general elections because she was one of these asylum seeker/migrant/refugees that so horrify you.
She could vote in local elections, however.
She once recounted a story of the mayor going out of his way to make sure she could vote in something, or other even though technically he wasn't supposed to sign the paperwork for her to do so. His attitude was that my mum lived there just the same as everyone else and that she should have an equal say in her community.
His kindness for including my mum and for hearing her voice meant a lot to her.
Yeah, he was friends with Jeffrey Epstein and is (supposedly allegedly) a rapist, but his own mother stripped him of his position without us even having to ask.
Now can we get back to the US version of the Epstein chum and adjudicated rapist?
The thing is, if one of the largest, most powerful countries in the world changes from a democratic republic to dictatorial rule it will likely have a global impact. Our fate, our grandchildren's fate, may be in the hands of the American people who have managed to hang on to ther suffrage and the dedicated lawyers who are fighting for fair representation.
We won't get a say in what happens, but I don't see why we should be silenced here as well.
I was tempted to create a blog with this when I first read it, but couldn't work out how to how to do it kindly.
Whilst the meta-analysis highlights some of the environmental contributing factors that could be altered in a kinder society, it should be noted the personality traits are correlates within the various study samples, not a diagnosis of every conspiracy theorist, or CS blogger who has a different opinion.
If you can't bring yourself to watch the depths of Trump's bullying, destruction, snobbery against ordinary people, spiteful actions and cruelty, watching up to 1:12 will give you a clue.
RE: Is Immigration to Ireland OUT OF CONTROL. Ireland is Full.
Again with the irony.