Is Labour Starting To Abolish Democracy...
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It seems wokeism is at it again;
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My grandmother used to make her own milk baps, a pretty good baker that she was - with treacle and then the clotted cream bought from a nearby farm and not Rodda's...bring your own tupperware1
However her pasties were awful and, after devouring them, they sat like a brick in the stomach. Just had a nice one from the butcher's in Mylor for lunch - along with a Healey's Rattler to help it down the gullet.
yep.... a recipe to tempt!
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Atheist at 12.55 "What does frighten me is the obsessive hunt for 'wokeness' and a wish by right-wingers to stoke ill-feeling between people"
Why do you think those critical of wokeness is the domain of the right? I have little doubt there are just as many on the left who are critical of wokeness...I know quite a few (incidentally, there was no need for the ' ', as wokeness is a thing - I could cite plenty of examples).
It's also taken from a biblical quote. I'm surprised the bible bashers aren't up in arms about the change:
The original design was the idea of the product's founder, Scottish businessman Abraham Lyle, who decided to have a Christian theme on the tins. The Book of Judges details Samson killing a lion with his bare hands before returning to the carcass a few days later to find a swarm of bees had created a hive in its body
there is no information in khandro's link at all about why the logo was changed... and regardless it is only changing for squeeze bottles and not for tins so they can't be that concerned about wokeness
but khandro et al seem to have decided that wokeness is to blame in order to have a whinge and feel clever. i completely agree with atheist... "wokeness" is a phantom generated by armchair warriors who wish to feel like they are doing something important by complaining and posting on internet forums
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