Posted on 03/18/2024 6:26:55 AM PDT by george76
Pity, First Minister Humza Yousaf, the current head chief of the notoriously corrupt SNP, and therefore of Scotland, who took the position not realizing that the country is, dare one say it, white.
Which DEI advocate can’t empathize with the Pakistani Muslim’s rage at the persistence of white people in the highlands and all the rest of it too.
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White! White! White people everywhere.
Scotland is some 96% white. And Humza Yousaf is running the place.
Yousaf’s native Pakistan is 96% Muslim and any Christian who tried running it or just tried announcing it would be murdered faster than you can say, “Shahbaz Bhatti” who was killed for criticizing Pakistan’s Islamic blasphemy laws which were being used to have Asia Bibi, a Christian woman killed.
In Pakistan, Islamic Sharia is the basis for all legislation. In Scotland, not yet.
Under Sharia law, non-Muslims must be made inferior to Muslims.
Humza Yousaf, scion of a nation where Christians are murdered and churches are burned, where all a Muslim needs to do to have a Christian killed is accuse him of blaspheming an ancient and fortunately long-dead pedophilic warlord, berates Scotland because too many of its officials are ‘white’. He’d like to change that.
Good luck with your choice, not so much on the highways and open areas but driving in the towns and villages is nothing like driving in the US. You have to relearn where the left side of your car is. Making a right hand turn from/to the left lane is tough with you brain screaming “DO NOT DO THIS!”.
Even the main drags are often barely wide enough for two cars with other cars parked halfway out into the lanes. Oncoming traffic and lorries are coming through regardless and expect you to make room. Throw in roundabouts with exit signs and lane markings to read at the same time and I had no time to worry about learning to shift with my left hand.
I have been there enough that my brain does the switch automatically but I still insist on an automatic. Actually I’m more dangerous on the back roads where there are few traffic cues my first day or so home after 2 or 3 weeks in the UK.
Your mileage may vary....
Actually, that’s a fair question! We are assuming that the only elections being stolen are in the Americas.... I think it’s global, and has been for most of the 21st century.
Ok, so how adept are you at shifting with your left hand?
BTTT
Edinburgh is great, Glasgow, not so much.
The headline reads like The Bee.
I’ve never driven right hand steering,
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The right hand steering makes it easy to drive on the “proper” side of the road, just remember the driver is close to the centerline!
Been to England a few times, Scotland was always a great visit, go during the British open if able, see a Thursday or Friday round ( less crowded and freedom of movement to follow favorite players), tour the Whiskey towns ( like beer, every town has a distillery). You might also be able to slip across the channel on a day trip and see a bit of the Tour de France!
I say this while deciding to limit all travel by air (DEI) and blue states (self defense) until The Donald is re-elected and MAGA is in full swing!
WWG1WGA!
White leaders, in the 60s, chose “diversity” as their religion instead of the religion of their ancestors (Christianity), so now future generations of whites must pay.
No question the election in Brazil was stolen by the communists.
Left turns are easy in the UK. Right turns are as much a pain as a left turn in the US. The "fast" lane is the far right NOT the far left. Another adaptation. Roundabouts are much larger in the UK. There is time to think about the right way "out" to your intended destination.
IF I were to ever actually do such a trip-—I would HIRE a person as a guide/driver for the entire time.
we can send him five million border crossers a year to help out.
As I understand the Parliamentary system, citizens have only an indirect say in who will be Prime Minister or in this case First Minister. They elect representatives, who on a party-line vote elect one of their members to be PM.
To put it in American terms, we’d be only a vote or two from having Hakeem Jeffries as our PM
Well, not really. He was elected head of the party by less than a majority (48%) of ~50k party members who voted, out of ~72k eligible to vote.
What many of those 96% whites did was to give that party's candidates a substantial majority of Scottish seats in the UK House of Commons, and almost a majority in the Scottish Parliament.
All I can say is Life’s a B-—H then you die.
Are you very certain about NOT getting and automatic? Not only is the driver’s seat on the wrong side if you are a yank but the gearshift pattern is backwards to your instinct. It can get you really bad in an emergency downshift. Nearly killed me and I still drive a manual here, have for more than 60 years.
I had enough trouble remembering which way to look before stepping off the kerb in London, let alone driving!
Oh wait...Biden was talking about it the other day.
I’m almost positive that the shift pattern is the same, not “mirror image”. To make it a reverse pattern would be some tricky engineering...
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