But then he can’t really say if he’s strictly an optimist or a pessimist and, no, doesn’t know if he’s an extrovert or an introvert, either. “I’ve never really thought about it. I don’t know what that tells you.” He doesn’t know what he dreamed last night – or ever: “I don’t dream.” Just hits the pillow at 11 and – “bang” – is out till around 5. He doesn’t have a favourite novel or poem, wasn’t scared of anything as a child. “Nothing. No phobias.” Hmmm, this is harder than I thought. What about his lovely heather-coloured tie, where is it from and who chose it? He takes it between finger and thumb. “Would you say heather? I had it down as slightly darker.” Quick-fire is perhaps not his format.
He doesn't believe anything, doesn't dream, get excited, love or hate. Total WEF robot. And this was from a Guardian puff piece of a journo eager to humanise him for the last election.
Way back when, I seem to recall Blair had a similar man-behind-the-mask feature on him from a journo who couldn't help but characterise him as a lying psycho robot once the whole thing was finished.
Reminds me of the Parks and Rec episode Ben and April go off to work with some politician who is literally just walking, talking sound bytes that sit silently in a room smiling when nobody else is around.
Way back when, I seem to recall Blair had a similar man-behind-the-mask feature on him from a journo who couldn't help but characterise him as a lying psycho robot once the whole thing was finished.
That's all of them, though. Boris, Farage, Cameron, and others have tried playing that card and been called out on it repeatedly. The only differences are how well some keep the mask up and how desperate their supporters are for the masks to not be fake.
I wonder if this is intentional positioning to preempt any complaints with "actually he never said this himself, the source was wrong/misheard/conveniently vague to protect us from future criticisms". He gets to occupy both for and against the opinion until otherwise confronted on the matter like Schrodinger's cat.
They're the ones pushing for children to have "autonomy". It wasn't an experiment. It was a push down the slippery slope toward acceptance of pedophilia.
He such an NPC leader, it takes a literal court judgement for him to go 'yes, woman means biologically female, beep boop beep'
Literally.
-Guardian, 'Keir Starmer’s most personal interview yet', 2024 https://archive.ph/fm96V
He doesn't believe anything, doesn't dream, get excited, love or hate. Total WEF robot. And this was from a Guardian puff piece of a journo eager to humanise him for the last election.
Way back when, I seem to recall Blair had a similar man-behind-the-mask feature on him from a journo who couldn't help but characterise him as a lying psycho robot once the whole thing was finished.
Reminds me of the Parks and Rec episode Ben and April go off to work with some politician who is literally just walking, talking sound bytes that sit silently in a room smiling when nobody else is around.
https://youtu.be/whBYTBKONDw?t=211
That's all of them, though. Boris, Farage, Cameron, and others have tried playing that card and been called out on it repeatedly. The only differences are how well some keep the mask up and how desperate their supporters are for the masks to not be fake.
His wife pulls the strings. He's a true shabbos puppet
I wonder if this is intentional positioning to preempt any complaints with "actually he never said this himself, the source was wrong/misheard/conveniently vague to protect us from future criticisms". He gets to occupy both for and against the opinion until otherwise confronted on the matter like Schrodinger's cat.
He's lying.
Source - His lips are moving.
I doubt a lot of the elites believed in the first place. They're the ones experimenting on society, not the experimented.
They're the ones pushing for children to have "autonomy". It wasn't an experiment. It was a push down the slippery slope toward acceptance of pedophilia.
“can I reverse my kid’s surgery if trans is out of fashion now?”