This news story was on the first listed on the google home page. I don't normally click any of these, but the headline caught my eye due to the number 33. I was curious about what the story is telling they're going to do next so I had a look.
https://time.com/5945656/sarah-everard-police-officer-arrest/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB
'Sarah Everard, a
33-year-old marketing executive, had last been seen on the evening of
March 3 (03/03/21), as she was captured on doorbell video footage walking home from a friend’s house on a main road near Clapham, south London at around
9.30 p.m.'
So the numbers are telling us that this is part of the agenda in my opinion.
'Everard’s case has dominated social media over recent days in the U.K.,'
Why? People go missing every day, a quick search on the word 'Missing' in my local area brough up several stories from within the last week of people going missing, such as a 16 year old girl who still hasn't been found - why isn't her case 'dominating' social media, or any of the other countless cases? Lets continue....
'with many women coming forward to share their own experiences of public sexual harassment and assault, and the hashtags of her name and #ReclaimTheNight trending on Twitter. Wednesday’s news also came as
U.N. Women U.K. released a new report showing 97% of women aged 18-24 in the U.K. said they had been sexually harassed, while 80% of women of all ages in the country said they had experienced sexual harassment in public space.'
Ah, now we see it - this is George Floyd 2.0, turn the genders against each other. Last summer we had race division, this year it's gender division. They really step it up here:
'Alerts and missing persons posters of Everard had been circulating widely on social media over the last week, and the new developments on Wednesday night sparked an outpouring of collective anger and sadness on Twitter. Women have been sharing testimonies of their own experiences of assault and harassment, the
hypervigilant routines and protective behaviors they have to carry out for fear of being attacked, and calling for an end to victim-blaming and for men to change their behaviour.'
So clearly all men are to blame, brace yourselves guys! Lets sprinkle a little more division for good measure:
'Many are also reflecting on the higher rates of harassment and violence against women of color,
transgender women and people of
marginalized genders.'
They have spiced it up a bit this time around, instead of man vs woman as usual we have an infinite number of 'guest' genders on the womans side this time, and any man who feels he is on the losing side can self identify as another gender and switch teams. Should be fun! Marginalised gender is a new term to me, look out for this to become mainstream soon after many repetitions. So, what next?
'Vigils will be held around the country both in-person and online over the coming days to remember Everard, with a major one scheduled at Clapham Common on Saturday evening, near to the location where she was last seen. “We believe that streets should be safe for women, regardless of what you wear, where you live or what time of day or night it is,”
“It’s absolutely crucial that we use this moment, and that we think of this moment, as being enough is enough, and as being the time in which we think, what can I do as an individual, but also, what can we do collectively to change this?” Tutton says. “Because until we have collective structural change,
this violence will continue.”
Coming this summer - BLM part 2, revenge of the Marginalised Genders! I wonder what symbol they will use in place of bending the knee? They will also need a new catchphrase to replace 'I can't breathe'. Any ideas on what we think they'll run with?
Overall, a repeat of last year - perhaps to distract us whilst their Covid numbers drop due to flu season ending just like last summer. Countless demonstrations, violent riots, sexist statues destroyed etc should keep everyone distracted until next flu season starts in September or until those vaccines start making people really ill. The whole plandemic is looking increasingly fragile lately, they don't want much more scrutiny of it moving forward I imagine.